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Clare Cumann na mBan Pension and Medal Applications 1916 - 1923 Nan Hogan who led the East Clare Cumann na mBan Brigade 1 Delia Armstrong: File Reference MSP34REF33297 Name Delia Armstrong Gender female Maiden/Other Mungovan names Address detail Street Inch, Ennis County Clare Country Ireland Address detail Street Ballymacaula, Cahercalla, Ennis County Clare Country Ireland Address detail Street Kylea, Inagh, Ennis County Clare Country Ireland Date of birth 1891 Notes Exact date of birth not recorded on file Date of death 1970-01-15 Associated files in MSPA 34E6689 Related files MSP34EF40282 (Minnie Egan, sister) Easter rising No service Organisation CumannnamBan Rank Unknown Unit 2 Battalion Company B Company (Inch) Brigade Mid Clare Brigade 2 Commanding Slyvester Barrett Officer(s) Pension Claim Yes Award Pension Yes Army Pensions No Act 1923/1953 Military Service Pensions Acts No 1924 Military Service Pensions Acts Yes 1934 Grade E Notes Awarded 1 and 31/36 years experience of pension purposes in 1942. Military Service Pensions Acts No 1949 Digital file Scanned/digital copyMSP4REF33297 Delia Armstrong.pdf Scanned/digital copy34E6689 Delia Armstrong.pdf File dates 12 July 1935 - 20 April 1971 File relates to Delia Armstrong’s receipt of a military service pension in respect of her service with the CumannnamBan in the service periods between 1 April 1920 and 31 March 1923 during the War of Independence, the Truce Period and Civil War. Applicant also claimed unsuccessfully for service in the periods between 1 April 1917 and 31 March 1920 and 1 April 1923 and 30 September 1923. Delia Armstrong (née Mungovan) had at least one sister Minnie Egan (née Mungovan) (MSP34REF40282) active with CumannnamBan and one brother T. Mungovan who was a member of the Irish Volunteers/IRA. Attached to the Inch Company, 2 Battalion, Mid Clare Brigade, CumannnamBan, it is stated that the applicant took Subject part in general CumannnamBan activity in during the War of Independence Information (January 1919 – July 1921) including: fund-raising; propaganda work; election work; intelligence-work; storing arms and ammunition; making haversacks; first- aid training; dispatch-work; sheltering wounded IRA Volunteers Peadar O’Loughlin (DP2747) and Austin Geraghty after the Shessymore ambush (4 December 1919) and attending to wounded IRA Volunteer Jack Hassett and Ignatius O’Neill (24SP12754) after the Monreal ambush (18 December 1920). During the Truce period (July 1921 – June 1922), Delia Armstrong states that she was active in fund-raising by organising concerts and dances and also supplied meals to IRA training camps in the locality. Taking the anti-Treaty side in the Civil War (June 1922 – May 1923), the applicant 3 states that she took part in similar activity. Delia Armstrong claims that Free State soldiers fired at her home and she was once fired on by National Army troops while walking to Church on Good Friday. File includes signed handwritten and typed statements regarding subject's service from Sean O’Keeffe (1941); PC McMahon (1941) and Brian Bairead (1941). File further contains a typed summary and sworn statement made by the applicant before the Advisory Committee on 16 May 1941. ARCHIVIST’S NOTE: Sisters Delia (MSP34REF33297) and Minnie (MSP34REF40282) (née Mungovan) were likely close relations to the Mungovan family of Magowna, Inch County Clare who were also active with Inch Branch, 2 Battalion, Mid Clare Brigade, CumannnamBan – Lily (MSP34REF47730), Margaret (MSP34REF49081), Delia (MSP34REF47729) and Patrick Mungovan (34E7835 – File Not Found). 4
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