Dispatch from the Chief of Staff, Anti-Treaty forces,
1923 June 23.
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Summary: | The dispatch mentions several documents being forwarded (not present) and refers to actions of an officer in the south who tried to induce others to subscribe to a memo 'with a view to action in it being taken'. Aiken emphasises that the proper channel was not used for bringing up this proposal, and warns that the enemy will try to get them to surrender their principles. |
In collection: | Secret dispatches by Anti-Treaty forces during the Civil War, 1923 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The dispatch is addressed to Commanding Officers, all Prisons and Camps, in the name of Frank Aiken (although not signed). Aiken was Chief of Staff of the I.R.A. Physical description: 1 item. more |
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