
Edward Daly
Edward Daly was a significant figure in the Irish independence movement, known for his role as a commanding officer during the Easter Rising of 1916, where he led the 1st Battalion of the Irish Volunteers and was executed afterwards, symbolizing the sacrifices made for Ireland's freedom.
Born on Nov 27, 1927 (97 years old)
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Ireland:
Edward Daly, best known for ministering to the dying on the streets of the Bogside on Bloody Sunday, described his job as encompassing many roles.
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Ireland:
Edward Daly was the commanding officer of the battalion in which McGuinness served during the Easter Rising.
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