Talk:Eamonn Duggan

Middle name
On his signature of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, he signs himself "E.S Ó Dugain". What does the S stand for? -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 22:06, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

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Dubious?
"as officers could not serve their wife's native country". This doesn't make any sense. His wife was from Meath, Ireland and he was from Wicklow, Ireland and he was transferred to Armagh, Ireland "as officers could not serve their wife's native country". Second, "As a keen supporter of Sinn Féin, Duggan fought in the 1916 Easter Rising" sounds very obviously dubious as, to state the obvious, Sinn Féin had nothing to do with organising the Rising at all.