hey
dougal wrote:
There was ya. Alot to do with home rule. It was WW1.
Actually I've just been looking at a web-site on this subject and I was wrong. The figure for Irish volunteers from the South during WW2 is over 70,000
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Alot of southeners from eire were obv is ww2, alot trained in SAS or nurses etc this was due to money, 14 -15yr olds coimg from ireland to earn money to support families, i know my gran did nd they would do the brave scary jobs due to more money. Even though they have there own army/navy it was never as good pay as to what they would get here.