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Fergal O'Hanlon

Fergal O'Hanlon (Irish: Feargal Ó hAnnluain (2 February 1936 – 1 January 1957) was a volunteer in the Pearse Column of the Irish Republican Army.[1]

Fergal O'Hanlon
Born2 February 1936
Monaghan, County Monaghan, Ireland
Died1 January 1957 (age 20)
Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
AllegianceIrish Republican Army
Years of service1956 - 1957
RankVolunteer
Battles/warsBorder Campaign
RelationsEighneachán Ó hAnnluain (Brother)

Background edit

Born in Ballybay, County Monaghan, Ireland, into a staunchly republican family, Feargal O'Hanlon was a draughtsman employed by Monaghan County Council. He was a Gaelic footballer[2][3] and a keen Irish language activist. A devout Catholic, O'Hanlon considered becoming a priest and spent one year at the seminary in St. Macartan's.[4] He joined the IRA in 1956.

Brookeborough raid edit

Aged 20, O'Hanlon was killed along with Seán South while taking part in an attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, during the Border Campaign. Several other IRA members were wounded in the botched attack. The IRA fled the scene in a dumper truck. They abandoned it near the border. They left South and O'Hanlon, both then unconscious, in a cow byre, and crossed into the Republic of Ireland on foot for help for their comrades. The wounded IRA men were treated as "car crash victims" by sympathetic staff in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in Dublin.[5][6]

The events and personalities are sympathetically recalled in Dominic Behan's ballad "The Patriot Game". O'Hanlon is mentioned in the song Sean South of Garryowen ("Brave Hanlon by his side").[7]

Reaction edit

O'Hanlon's mother remained firmly committed to the IRA and was hurt by the suggestion that there was an alternative to IRA activity or that her son was anything other than an Irish hero.[8]

A marble monument now stands at the spot where South and O'Hanlon lost their lives. An annual lecture has been held in memory of O’Hanlon since 1982, and approximately 500 people attended a 50th commemoration of the men's deaths in January 2007 in Limerick.[9][10]

In 1971, a monument was unveiled to O'Hanlon in his hometown - on a hill overlooking the Clones Road on which he had made his last journey home. A Gaelic football team was founded in Monaghan in 2003 and called the Fergal O'Hanlons.

His brother Eighneachán Ó hAnnluain was elected a Sinn Féin abstentionist TD in the 1957 general election to Dáil Éireann. His sister Pádraigín Uí Mhurchadha was a Sinn Féin Councillor on Monaghan Urban Council.

References edit

  1. ^ Hoganstand.com - GAA Football & Hurling
  2. ^ Bishop, Patrick & Mallie, Eamonn (1987). The Provisional IRA. Corgi Books. p. 42. ISBN 0-552-13337-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Ella O'Dwyer. "A sister remembers". An Phoblacht. Retrieved 28 May 2007.
  4. ^ Des Fogarty (2006), Seán South of Garryowen, p.108
  5. ^ Sinn Fein news[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Valerie Robinson. "IRA men's deaths that caught whole country's imagination". Irish News. Retrieved 28 May 2007.
  7. ^ "Sean South Of Garryowen".
  8. ^ Coogan, Tim (2000). The I.R.A.. HarperCollins. p. 313. ISBN 0-00-653155-5.
  9. ^ Sabhat/O'Hanlon 50th anniversary: Capacity crowd attends Memorial Lecture
  10. ^ Seán Sabhat Commemoration: Positive response from Paisley would move situation forward

Link edit

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