
Michael d’Alton
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Michael d’Alton was a southern Irishman and veteran of World War II, known for his role as second-in-command of a landing craft during the D-Day invasion. He represented the significant contribution of southern Protestants who enlisted in the British military forces during the war, driven by a sense of duty and a desire to combat fascism.
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Michael d’Alton was second-in-command of a landing craft on D-Day.
Excitement, boredom and duty - the reasons southern Protestants fought in second World War – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-03-21











