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- Protestant_Action_Group abstract "The Protestant Action Group or Loyalist Action Group was a secret loyalist vigilante group active in County Cork during the Irish War of Independence. It was made up of local Protestant unionists who opposed Irish republicanism. The group helped British forces by gathering intelligence on the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and local republicans. It is also alleged to have been involved in the killing of several republicans, most notably the Coffey brothers, who were shot in their home in Enniskean in February 1921. That year, the IRA found intelligence documents belonging to the British Auxiliary Division in Dunmanway, which apparently confirmed the existence of the group, and included a list of names of informers. This resulted in many informers being granted safe passage and protection in England by the British government. During the conflict, the local IRA brigade executed 15 informers, six of whom were Protestants. In April 1922, after a truce had come into effect, IRA members shot dead 13 Protestants in the Dunmanway area. It was claimed they were members of the Action Group, but this is disputed. The group was said to be affiliated with the Anti-Sinn Féin League and the Orange Order.".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageID "23529132".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageLength "2357".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageRevisionID "660304745".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Sinn_Féin_League.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliary_Division.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Ballineen_and_Enniskean.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Militant_unionism.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spies_during_the_Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dunmanway.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Dunmanway_killings.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Republican_Army.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Irish_republicanism.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Loyalism.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Orange_Order.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism_in_Ireland.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLink Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protestant Action Group".
- Protestant_Action_Group active "1920".
- Protestant_Action_Group allies Auxiliary_Division.
- Protestant_Action_Group allies British_Army.
- Protestant_Action_Group area County_Cork.
- Protestant_Action_Group ideology Unionism_in_Ireland.
- Protestant_Action_Group name "Protestant/Loyalist Action Group".
- Protestant_Action_Group opponents Irish_Republican_Army.
- Protestant_Action_Group war "the Irish War of Independence".
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Protestant_Action_Group wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_war_faction.
- Protestant_Action_Group subject Category:Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Protestant_Action_Group subject Category:Militant_unionism.
- Protestant_Action_Group subject Category:Spies_during_the_Irish_War_of_Independence.
- Protestant_Action_Group hypernym Group.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Band.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Organisation.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Organisation.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Organization.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Organization.
- Protestant_Action_Group type Thing.
- Protestant_Action_Group comment "The Protestant Action Group or Loyalist Action Group was a secret loyalist vigilante group active in County Cork during the Irish War of Independence. It was made up of local Protestant unionists who opposed Irish republicanism. The group helped British forces by gathering intelligence on the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and local republicans.".
- Protestant_Action_Group label "Protestant Action Group".
- Protestant_Action_Group differentFrom Protestant_Action_Force.
- Protestant_Action_Group sameAs Q7251594.
- Protestant_Action_Group sameAs m.06w17sk.
- Protestant_Action_Group sameAs Q7251594.
- Protestant_Action_Group wasDerivedFrom Protestant_Action_Group?oldid=660304745.
- Protestant_Action_Group isPrimaryTopicOf Protestant_Action_Group.