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Edward R. Gallagher (born May 29, 1979) [1] is a retired United States Navy SEAL.He came to national attention in the United States after he was charged in September 2018 with ten offenses under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Eddie Gallagher (born 21 November 1964 in Glasgow) is a Scottish retired professional football striker. He played in his homeland for Partick Thistle , Hamilton Academical , Dunfermline Athletic , Dundee and St Mirren before moving to Hong Kong, where he signed for Instant-Dict in the summer of 1994. [ 1 ]
On the morning of 3 October 1975, having just left his home in Castletroy near Limerick, Herrema was abducted by Provisional Irish Republican Army members Eddie Gallagher and Marion Coyle. [2] The kidnappers demanded the release of three IRA prisoners, including Rose Dugdale .
Eddie Gallagher – Chief Petty Officer. Notable for a controversial war crime case in which he was acquitted. Notable for a controversial war crime case in which he was acquitted. David Goggins – Only member in the US Armed Forces to complete SEAL training, Ranger School , and Air Force Tactical Air Controller training. [ 2 ]
Ed, Eddie, Edwin or Edward Gallagher may refer to: Ed Gallagher (American football, born 1903) (1903–1963), also known as Edward B. Gallagher, American football player Ed Gallagher (American football, born 1957) (1957–2005), also known as Edwin B. Gallagher, American college football player
Eddie Gallaher (February 27, 1915 – November 26, 2003) was an American radio personality in Washington, D.C., from 1946 to 2000. Early career.
In January 1974, Dugdale and other IRA members, including Eddie Gallagher, hijacked a helicopter in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. [19] [20] Dugdale and Gallagher used the helicopter to drop bombs in milk churns on the RUC station in Strabane in Northern Ireland, the first helicopter bombing raid in the history of the British Isles.
Marion Coyle was born in July 1954 in Derry, Northern Ireland, and lived in the Duncreggan Road, a rather middle-class and fashionable area of Derry. [2] Coyle was a student in typing and advanced English at the time of the civil rights demonstrations and civil disorder which culminated in the Battle of the Bogside.