Free shipping on orders over $99
Guarding Neutral Ireland

Guarding Neutral Ireland

The Coast Watching Service and Military Intelligence, 1939-1945

by Michael Kennedy
Hardback
Publication Date: 22/04/2008

Share This Book:

 
$65.95
Ireland's Second World War frontline troops were the men of the Coast Watching Service. From 1939-45 they maintained a continuous watch along the Irish shoreline, reporting all incidents in the seas and skies to Military Intelligence (G2). They had a vital influence on the development of Ireland's pro-Allied neutrality and on the defence of Ireland during 'The Emergency', as through their reports G2 assessed the direction of the Battle of the Atlantic off Ireland and reported belligerent threats to the state upwards to the Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, to the Cabinet and Taoiseach and Minister for External Affairs Eamon de Valera.Using unique Irish military sources and newly available British and American material, the history of the coastwatchers and G2 combines to tell the history of the Second World War as it happened locally along the coast of Ireland and at national and international levels in Dublin, London, Berlin and Washington.
Of particular importance, the study reveals in the greatest detail yet available the secret relationship between Irish military and diplomats and British Admiralty Intelligence, showing how coast watching service reports were passed on to the RAF and Royal Navy Britain in the hunt for German u-boats and aircraft in the Atlantic.
ISBN:
9781846820977
9781846820977
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
22-04-2008
Publisher:
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country of origin:
Ireland
Pages:
392
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x36mm
Weight:
0.75kg

Click 'Notify Me' to get an email alert when this item becomes available

Reviews

Be the first to review Guarding Neutral Ireland.