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Remembering 1920: The gathering of intelligence

Last updated: Wed 4 Aug 2021, 8:57 AM 1049b. Former site of Tuckey Street RIC barracks, now the present day site of the St Vincent de Paul offices. (picture: Kieran McCarthy) Remembering 1920: The gathering of intelligence Published: Last updated: Wed 4 Aug 2021, 8:57 AM The witness statements of the Bureau of Military History offer much insight into the Irish War of Independence. There is much to glean from the Cork context on IRA activity and the gathering of intelligence by Cork Brigade No. 1 across April and May 1920. Michael Murphy (Commandant, 2nd Battalion Cork No. 1 Brigade, O/C, Cork No. 1 Brigade Active Service Unit/witness statement 1547) relates that early in the month of April 1920, an order was received from General Head Quarters Dublin, to the effect that all income tax offices should be burned at the same time on a fixed date. This action was to be taken all over the country.

Lompoc Unified School District students to get COVID vaccinated at Lompoc Valley Medical Center

Lompoc Unified School District students to get COVID vaccinated at Lompoc Valley Medical Center LOMPOC, Calif.– With parental permission, Lompoc Unified School District students over the ages of 12 will take a field trip to Lompoc Valley Medical Center and get COVID vaccinated. According to hospital spokeswoman Nora Wallace, this is set to begin on Wednesday. The district will be providing transportation to students who are going to get vaccinated. Santa Barbara County Public Health is partnering with other school districts in the county as well as hospitals to get as many students over the ages 12 to get vaccinated against the virus.

Volunteers, Staff Heed the Call to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts in Santa Barbara County

Volunteers, Staff Heed the Call to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts in Santa Barbara County A drive-up clinic across from Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital is among the sites working to get the shots into people s arms Volunteer Maeve Devoy speaks to a COVID-19 vaccine recipient at the outdoor vaccination clinic across from Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital on Thursday afternoon. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland | UPDATED 12:09 a.m. February 6, 2021 | 9:12 p.m. One by one, vehicles filled with COVID-19 vaccine recipients this past week rolled into a parking lot nestled between Hollister and South Patterson avenues in Goleta. Masked volunteers and staff were ready to work.

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