Commemoration of Irish deaths in wars or UN peacekeeping missions
National Day of Commemoration
Observed by
Ireland
Date
Nearest Sunday to 11 July
Frequency
Annual
In Ireland, the National Day of Commemoration (Irish: Lá Cuimhneacháin Náisiúnta) commemorates all Irish people who died in past wars or United Nations peacekeeping missions.[1] It occurs on the Sunday nearest 11 July (see Irish Calendar), the anniversary of the date in 1921 that a truce was signed ending the Irish War of Independence.[1][fn 1] The principal ceremony is held at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland.[1]
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Leonard, Jane (1997). "Memorials to the Casualties of Conflict: Northern Ireland 1969 to 1997". Retrieved 11 November 2008.
^Dáil debates Vol.488 No.5 p.100 11 March 1998
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