Kieran McCarthy: Dripsey ambushers took advantage of British oversight
The unveiling of the Dripsey ambush memorial on Easter Sunday, 1938. Picture: Irish Examiner Archive
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SUBSCRIBEAs the Irish War of Independence progressed in early 1921, the movements of British troops throughout the country were tabulated.
Where it was noticed that convoys were maintained on a regular basis between any two points, preparations were then made for an ambush on the route.
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