Pardon for Irish Army men who fought in WW2
SOLDIERS who deserted the Irish Army to fight for the Allies during World War II are to be officially pardoned today.
- Published on May 07 2013
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SOLDIERS who deserted the Irish Army to fight for the Allies during World War II are to be officially pardoned today.
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