Anzac Day not a celebration but commemoration Martin O’Meara VC served bravely in Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
about 3 hours ago Gary Gray
Tipperary native Martin O’Meara: “During four days of very heavy fighting he repeatedly went out and brought in wounded officers and men from ‘No Man’s Land’ under intense artillery and machine gun fire.”
In July 2020, I visited the Australian Army Museum of Western Australia at Fremantle. A terrific facility, it holds machines, materials, medals and awards including the Victoria Cross ) awarded to Irish-born Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) sergeant Martin O’Meara, currently on loan to the National Museum of Ireland in Collins Barracks, Dublin.
The burglars, drug dealer and thug locked up in North Wales in February 2021
Judges decided that only spells behind bars would do for these defendants
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These criminals were put behind bars in February, 2021.
They include a thug who attacked a vulnerable lady with her own walking stick, a gang of burglars whose haul included the Military Cross medal and a drug dealer caught with more than £10,000 worth of cocaine in his car.
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