Tourmakeady ambush
The Toormakeady Ambush or Battle of Toormakeady occurred on 3 May 1921 during the Irish War of Independence. The South Mayo Brigade of the IRA, commanded by Commandant Tom Maguire ambushed an RIC/Black and Tan re-supply patrol in the village of Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo in the west of Ireland in order to destroy the patrol and to cause the closure of Derrypark RIC Barracks, seven miles to the south. Following the ambush, the Flying Column took to the nearby Partry Mountains and was subsequently engaged by British troops from the Border Regiment.[1]
Tourmakeady Ambush | |||||||
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Part of the Irish War of Independence | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
(South Mayo Brigade) |
(Black and Tans) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Tom Maguire | Geoffrey Ibberson | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
60 volunteers |
600 British troops 120 Auxiliaries | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
One dead, one wounded Mike Murphy of Mayo was shot but survived | Four dead, one wounded |
References
- Donal Buckley, The Battle of Tourmakeady, 2008
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