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BACKGROUND
About
200,000 Irish people served in the Allied forces in the Great War;
at a minimum 35,500 of those died on the battlefields.
Few households on the island would have been left untouched by the
loss.
Each
story has its own sadness: Private Jack Tansey sent a wildflower
with each letter to his wife and was killed just a week before the
end of the war; sixteen year old Frank Forde had fooled the recruiting
sergeant and was killed at the Somme; Lance Sergeant William O'Reilly
had eloped with his sweetheart in 1914, but his wife died a few
months after giving birth to their daughter, whom he never saw.
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