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  • '''Michael Collins''' (16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish leader, rebel and sold
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  • * Coogan, Tim Pat. ''The Man Who Made Ireland: The Life and Death of Michael Collins.'' Palgrave Macmillan, 1992, 1996, 2002 editions. 510 pp. [http://www.amaz * Doherty, Gabriel, and Dermot Keogh (eds) ''Michael Collins and the making of the Irish State.'' (1998).
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  • ...ael_Collins University College, Cork - Multitext Project in Irish History, Michael Collins page] * [http://www.michaelcollinscentre.com/index.html The Michael Collins Centre].
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  • ...ael_Collins University College, Cork - Multitext Project in Irish History, Michael Collins page] * [http://www.michaelcollinscentre.com/index.html The Michael Collins Centre].
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  • * Coogan, Tim Pat. ''The Man Who Made Ireland: The Life and Death of Michael Collins.'' Palgrave Macmillan, 1992, 1996, 2002 editions. 510 pp. [http://www.amaz * Doherty, Gabriel, and Dermot Keogh (eds) ''Michael Collins and the making of the Irish State.'' (1998).
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  • '''Michael Collins''' (16 October 1890 – 22 August 1922) was an Irish leader, rebel and sold
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  • |Michael-Collins.jpg|[[Michael Collins]] (1890-1922) military leader of [[Irish Free State]]; drawing by Harald To
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  • *{{cite book|author=Michael Collins| title=Carrying the Fire; an Astronaut's Jouneys| edition=40th Anniversary
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  • *Coogan, Tim Pat. ''The Man Who Made Ireland: The Life and Death of Michael Collins.'' Roberts Rinehart, 1992. 510 pp.
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  • ...ral to this antipathy, as well as Brugha’s strong and mutual dislike for [[Michael Collins]]. Matters came to a head at a cabinet meeting on 25 November 1921, when Br Acute differences between Michael Collins and Brugha arose throughout the treaty debates. The origin of these difficu
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  • ...e Irish Volunteers by means of its title in Irish - Óglaigh na hÉireann. [[Michael Collins]] was the de-facto Commander in Chief of the force, while [[Cathal Brugha]]
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  • ...ces. Mulcahy’s organisational prowess, often overlooked as a result of the Michael Collins legacy, formed a vital component in the war. With Collins he was responsibl ...il War|civil war]] broke out he returned to the army as chief of staff and Michael Collins, who was then chairman of the provisional government and de facto leader of
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  • ...ronauts Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong are in the Lunar Module. Astronaut Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit with the Command Module to await return of Aldrin a ...ronauts Edwin Aldrin and Neil Armstrong are in the Lunar Module. Astronaut Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit with the Command Module to await return of Aldrin a
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  • ...obert Barton]], [[George Gavan Duffy]] and [[Eamonn Duggan]] accompanied [[Michael Collins]] and Arthur Griffith to the conference. As members of cabinet, Collins, Gr
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  • {{r|Michael Collins Dunn}}Editor, The Estimate, a biweekly newsletter of intelligence and analy
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  • ...canism#Ireland|Republicans]] rejecting it. However, the majority, led by [[Michael Collins]] regarded it as a stepping stone to peace and greater freedom. Collins had ...zed civil war that had little popular support and less military success. [[Michael Collins]], the effective head of the new government, built an army from the pro-tre
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  • ...he [[First Dáil]]. The British tried repressive force but the IRA under [[Michael Collins]] used about 3,000 fighters in a guerrilla war, After 10,000 deaths a truce ...nse minister (Who had little to no influence on the military conflict) and Michael Collins, who was Minister for Finance in the Dáil but also Director of Intelligenc
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  • ...hy]], [[Charles Morgan (actor)|Charles Morgan]], [[Michael Collins (actor)|Michael Collins]], [[Clifford Elkin]] | [[Bernard Goldman]], [[Michael Robbins]], [[Michael Collins (actor)|Michael Collins]]
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  • ...ted by visits home and to Dublin. Here he came to known [[Seán Tracey]], [[Michael Collins]] and other leaders of the revolution such as [[Richard Mulcahy]]. Lynch tu
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  • * Coogan, Tim Pat. ''The Man Who Made Ireland: The Life and Death of Michael Collins.'' Roberts Rinehart, 1992. 510 pp.
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  • The IRA, under [[Michael Collins]] opened a guerrilla war in the south against the British, but had little i
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  • ...ra-vehicular activity|space-walk]], a camera [[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]] lost near the spacecraft [[Gemini 10]], a [[wrench]] and a [[toothbrush]]
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  • * [[Michael Collins]]
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  • ...ng received backup from command-module pilot [[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]] and lunar-module pilot [[Buzz Aldrin]] in an event watched by over 500 mi
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  • ...r surface and spent 2½ hours exploring while [[Michael Collins (astronaut)|Michael Collins]] remained in orbit in the Command Module. Armstrong was awarded the [[Pres ...rong as commander, lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin and command module pilot Michael Collins, he was offering the chance to replace Aldrin with Jim Lovell. After thinki
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  • | Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin,<br/>Michael Collins
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