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- Q5278461 description "Irish republican".
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- Q5278461 abstract "Denis 'Dinny' Lacey(1889–1923) was an Irish Republican Army officer during the Irish War of Independence and anti-Treaty IRA officer during the Irish Civil War. Lacey was born in 1889 in a village called Attybrick, near Annacarty, county Tipperary.He joined the Irish Volunteers in 1913 and was sworn into the secretive Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1914. He was introduced to the IRB by Seán Treacy. During the War of Independence (1919–1921) he was selected to commanded an IRA flying column of the 3rd Tipperary Brigade, in September 1920. The flying column mounted two successful ambushes of British forces - killing six British soldiers at Thomastown near Golden, County Tipperary, and four Royal Irish Constabulary men at Lisnagaul in the Glen of Aherlow.In April 1921, following another ambush of British troops near Clogheen, he captured RIC inspector Gilbert Potter, whom he later executed in reprisal of the British hanging of republican prisoners.".
- Q5278461 alias "Denis".
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- Q5278461 birthDate "1889-05-31".
- Q5278461 dateOfBirth "1890".
- Q5278461 dateOfDeath "1923".
- Q5278461 deathDate "1923-02-18".
- Q5278461 deathPlace "Glen of Aherlow, Tipperary, Ireland".
- Q5278461 knownFor "Flying Column commander 3rd Tipperary Brigade, IRA".
- Q5278461 name "Dinny Lacey".
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- Q5278461 otherNames "Denis".
- Q5278461 placeOfBirth "Attybrack, County Tipperary".
- Q5278461 placeOfDeath "at Glen of Aherlow, Tipperary".
- Q5278461 shortDescription "Irish republican".
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- Q5278461 comment "Denis 'Dinny' Lacey(1889–1923) was an Irish Republican Army officer during the Irish War of Independence and anti-Treaty IRA officer during the Irish Civil War. Lacey was born in 1889 in a village called Attybrick, near Annacarty, county Tipperary.He joined the Irish Volunteers in 1913 and was sworn into the secretive Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1914. He was introduced to the IRB by Seán Treacy.".
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