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Died during the Battle of Normandy on 2 August 1944 aged 31 when serving as a private in the Dorsetshire Regiment. [92] George Bullock – played for Barnsley (1936–1940). Died in a road accident near Appleton, Cheshire while serving as naval airman in the Fleet Air Arm on 31 May 1943 aged 27. [93]
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Irish people who died in the Holocaust (1 C) Irish World War II flying aces (4 P) N. Irish collaborators with Nazi Germany (2 C, 8 P) S. World War II spies from ...
This category is for footballers who played for the Ireland national football team (IFA) in the semi-official matches played during World War I and World War II, referred to as wartime or victory internationals. This includes those who were also capped at full international level. For further details, see Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats.
Name Age Year died Position Team Last year played Service Details of death if available Mike Basca [1]: 27 1944 Halfback: Philadelphia Eagles: 1941 Army: Killed when his tank was hit by a German 88.
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10 March – The United States alleged that Ireland's neutrality was operating in favour of the Axis Powers during World War II. 13 March – Winston Churchill banned travel and communication between Britain and Ireland, north and south. [1] 22 March – The Cymric (Captain C. Cassidy) was lost between Ardrossan and Lisbon: 11 dead.
The Irish Football Association (IFA) was formed in 1880, prior to the partition of Ireland. The original Ireland national team was selected by the IFA and included players from all of Ireland. Following the creation of the Irish Free State, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) was set up and it