Military History

Valor No Hometown Hero

Michael John O’Leary

British Army

Victoria Cross

France

Feb. 1, 1915

In 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom. But Irish republicans had long been pushing for independence, and tensions ran high in the Emerald Isle. Thus, when the British introduced conscription in 1916, they exempted the

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