McKeeBarracks (Irish: Dún Mhic Aoidh) is a military installation situated on Blackhorse Avenue near Phoenix Park in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. Known first...
escaped unharmed. Crailsheim became the postwar home to the U.S. Army's McKeeBarracks until the facility closed in January 1994. Major employers in the Crailsheim...
[citation needed] McKeeBarracks in Dublin is named after Dick McKee.[citation needed] McKeeBarracks, Cabra, Dublin 7 The Grave of Clancy and McKee in the Republican...
park to the southeast is the Irish Defence Forces' McKeeBarracks. Built in 1888 as Marlborough Barracks it once housed 822 military horses. Ratra House...
Lyra Catherine McKee (/ˈlɪərə məˈkiː/ 31 March 1990 – 18 April 2019) was a journalist from Northern Ireland who wrote for several publications about the...
offered the officers under his command at nearby Marlborough Barracks (now McKeeBarracks) the choice of resignation rather than fighting against the Ulster...
Archived from the original on 21 November 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2014. McMahon, Cathal (17 June 2014). "'We've got your back Taoiseach': Enda Kenny...
Eachaíochta) is an installation of the Defence Forces. It is based at McKeeBarracks in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. The Army Equitation School was founded...
Billy McKee (Irish: Liam Mac Aoidh; 12 November 1921 – 11 June 2019) was an Irish republican and a founding member and leader of the Provisional Irish...
from 1926 to 1934. The 1.5 Kilowatt Marconi transmitter was located at McKeeBarracks, near the Phoenix Park. The station initially broadcast on 380 metres...
Islandbridge Barracks was renamed Clancy Barracks and the former Marlborough Barracks was renamed McKeeBarracks in their honour. A number of streets in...
operational purposes.[citation needed] 1–37 Armor was stationed at McKeeBarracks in Crailsheim, Germany, from Jan 1958 to June 1966. During the period...
Commander in 1979. Prior to 1985, his assignments included Asst QM at McKeeBarracks, Instructor at Military College, and Chief Instructor at Cadet School...
Shield season, in 1926–1927, was competed for by UCD and Irish Army GHQ (McKeeBarracks) the lowest two teams in the previous seasons Armstrong Cup. They were...