Christopher Gallagher - Nov 05
Can I say a huge thanks to PJ Halahan and Glenn Bar
on the recent memorial in Derry's cenotaph it was a
success of the flying of the tricolor flag of Ireland
to recognise the fallen heroes from Innishowen. This
was the 1st time ever on this island.
They should also do a book on the war heros from Derry
as they have ones for bushmills and ballymoney and coleraine.It
would be a good thing for the people of this city both
sides of the divide and both divisions (36th) and the
(16th).
Christopher Gallagher - Oct 05
I think everyone should not forget about private John
Meeke from outside Ballymoney who barged his way through
no-mans land to save the life of Major Willie Redmond
at Messines, getting shot twice and risking his life...
this should be used as an example for us today to overcome
the divide in this country Meeke a UVF man 36th Ulster
and Redmond (mp) an Irish National Volunteer. What an
occasion to be proud of are men together.
Can I also say well done to Tracy McGrory who soon
will being playing at the Menin Gate Ypres for the 87th
memorial service. She has played there a few times now.
Me myself have laid wreaths at the gate for the last
post in Belgium. What an experience.
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Michelle Nugent - May '05
Jimmy, (see below ) I am currently doing a university
project on Carrickmore and I wondered if you remember
much about the Church there and if you have any photos
or anything that you could send me copies of. I hope
to hear from you soon.
Gordon Warren - August '04
My grandfather was at the Somme - Robert Thompson from
Londonderry, how would I go about finding out more about
him, his Unit his Medals etc ?
I would appreciate any assistance.
Ballymoney Heroes
This web site below lists the names of the men from
Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, who died
during the First World War. It is designed and maintained
by Ballymoney Museum in association with Robert Thompson,
a local war historian.
The information contained on this website has been taken from the book 'Ballymoney Heroes' by Robert Thompson. This book is highly recommended and tells the stories of over 300 young men from the Ballymoney district who served and died in the Allied Forces during this terrible conflict.
Bushmills Heroes and Portrush Heroes are also available. (Twitcher)
First World War Correspondence
My Father who was at the time a Church of Ireland Rector in Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone was accepted for service in 1918 with the YMCA as a chaplain/pastor and travelled to the front to Macedonia and then to the Island of Lemnos - a naval base. He sent letters home to his mum about twice a week of which I hold the bulk of them. They are an interesting account of his experience with details of his travels, places thinly disguised - in the latter part of the war and the aftermath. He was 40 years old when he returned to Ireland about Easter 1919. (Jimmy)
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