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Retired Army Commandant Ed Horgan

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Sunday September 28, 2003 16:01author by redjade Report this post to the editors

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Commandant Ed Horgan
Commandant Ed Horgan

hero:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=hero
A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life: soldiers and nurses who were heroes in an unpopular war.

sacrifice:
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Forfeiture of something highly valued for the sake of one considered to have a greater value or claim.

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Irish Army Officer Returns Medals in Iraq Protest
by Edward Horgan

''While I have held each of these items as treasured reminders of my service to the people of Ireland and to United Nations peacekeeping, I feel obliged in conscience to return them because of the dishonourable conduct of the Irish government in abandoning Irish neutrality, contrary to international law, by participating in the war against Iraq in March 2003, thereby actively assisting in the commission of crimes against humanity....''

http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=61349

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author by funny businesspublication date Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Yes indeed as I seem to recall most of them from Saudi Arabia .... a close ally of the USA ........

author by Bilbopublication date Sat Jun 26, 2004 03:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You will find that 9/11 was actually done by 19 Muslim fanatics, if you check carefully.

author by EmpireWatch - EmpireWatch.orgpublication date Sat Jun 26, 2004 03:07author address NYCauthor phone Report this post to the editors

- - - The man is a disgrace to the uniform he wore. I don't think he should have ver reached the post of commandant. I am surprised he is being discribed as honourable. The man needs to wake up, but then again I odubt if many of you will get to read this as the last post I made about thei 'honourable man' was removed shortly afterward. Very polite of Indymedia, rather than presenting a counter-argument, lets just remove that with which we disagree. - -


"disgreace"????

dont even try it redneck (what ever u r called in Ireland). As a former US Marine I can say as does any thinking person that it is FACT that no standing Army has EVER fought for freedom or peace. They fight and die stupidly so a few get rich!

Being a US marine was the most stupid thing i did in my life. I signed away my own "freedom"

By the way.... I am also a NYer and 9/11 survivor! Stupid insance society is "who" did 9/11... NOT 19 angry arab men!

author by Deirdre Clancy - Pitstop Ploughsharespublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 20:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks to Ed Horgan for a courageous and noble action, and one which I know would not have been taken lightly.

The sceptics and critics who 'hate' those of us who oppose the Bush administration's foreign policy, should read their history books to find out why Bush, Rumsfeld, and co. suddenly fell out with their former best friends in the Hussein regime, a regime they could have 'decapitated' years ago had they really wished to, which they didn't. Instead they chose to subject the ordinary Iraqi population to a grindingly brutal sanctions regime, which further undermined its ability to resist a repressive goverment independently. Bush senior encouraged an uprising which he then helped to crush. It suited them in 1991 to keep Saddam in power; it just didn't happen to this time around. Get real, 'No Way' - you need an education. This war was about resources for the West; we all know that the WMDs don't exist and that the main 'liberation' they had in mind was that of the oil fields and the lucrative contracts to rebuild the country, whose infrastructure they so effectively have undermined. Why else would the US have propped up, and indeed helped to install, other dictatorships at *least* as bad as Saddam's in the past?

Related Link: http://www.ploughsharesireland.org
author by BlackPopepublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 16:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why has the bold Spondeen not yet managed to stain this page with a blast of his inimical, Kevin-Meyers-flavoured whinge-extract?

You'd almost miss his obligatory disparaging spout of nonsense.

But then again, actually, NOT!!

Goodbye, Sweet Prince, and fare ye well on that far shore of the Irish Times. I am unworthy to write your epitaph.

In Loving Memory, BlackPope

author by BlackPopepublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 16:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well, hohoho, as the once-great Adolf Hitler was so fond of saying, "I don't care if they hate me - just as long as they FEAR ME!!"

Yes indeed, 'No Way', me old chum, we can all feel your growing pain and smell your steaming fear. Your hate is however totally irrelevant, best keep it to yourself and feed it regularly.

As the Empire begins to crumble under the weight of its own lies, fear and heat-flashes are a natural response amongst its brainwashed devotees - if there is any way we can help reinforce these problems just let us know, OK?

Schalom Buddy, BlackPope

author by No waypublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 03:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Anybody who opposed the removal of the Baathists needs to seriously sit down and think about what they really believe in.

Did everybody who marched against the invasion really want to condemn 22million Iraqis to decades more living in a concentration camp of a country?

While you all toddle off to your nice middle class homes and feel very satisifed that you thwarted Bush.

I hate you people for what you tried to do.

author by Justin Morahan - Peace Peoplepublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 01:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Eat your heart out. For Ed it changes everything.
Now he is a hero.
His example shines brightly. All is changed -changed utterly.
You might imitate him some day.

author by Justin Morahan - Peace Peoplepublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 01:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I too was privileged to witness the event.
It takes courage and integrity to stand up and say "I renounce these honours that I have for so long cherished" because of conscience.
Ed's name goes into the roll of honour and let the anonymous Drbinoche sign his name with Bertie Ahern, Mary Harney, and spineless Government ministers and TDs who voted us into war. That was the disgrace.
Well done Ed. As a pacifist, I salute you (in a non-military way!).

author by Ciaronpublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ark Royal, British Navy, US Navy, Australian Navy all central in enforcing a genocidal sanctuions regime as described by Denis Hallyday and others.

The U.S. has given up counting the dead.

Related Link: http://www.ploughsharesireland.org
author by kokomeropublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 10:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

To the best of my knowledge is to follow orders to the best of his/her ability. If those orders involve peace-keeping then our record as a country, and that of Ed Horgan is exemplerary.

It is a great pity that the US and Israelis to name but two do not take a leaf out of our book.

They should concentrate on peace-keeping rather than enforcing for no other reason than that peace-keeping works (Cyprus, Lebanon, Sinai etc.), and enforcing obviously does not as a look at the West Bank, Afghanistan or Iraq shows to all but the blind!

Ed Horgan and our other soldiers who helped keep the peace are a credit to our nation and given what they have seen it is they who should be heeded when they express opinions on such matters, not the ignorant politicians who have never been to a war zone, or who have run a mile from it like cowards in the case of Bush.

Bush's cowardice was also abundantly evident following the 9/11 attacks when he hid in his bunker for days!

author by fáinne gheal an laepublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 21:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The document in Irish is Ed Horgan's letter or certificate of commission or whatever it is called in the language of officialdom, i.e. the official document confirming his appointment as a commissioned officer of the permanent armed forces (na Buan-Oglaigh).

The document is dated 15 Sept. 1965 and bears the name and seal of the then President (Eamonn de Valera). Acting on the recommendation of the government, the President confirms the appointment of Mr. Horgan to the rank of Second Lieutenant effective as from 27 Sept. 1965. There then follows a summary of the duties etc. expected of him in his position as an officer, i.e. that he will be responsible for training those placed under his command and that they will be bound to show due respect and obedience; as a commissioned officer he will be expected to obey without question the orders issued to him from time to time by the Minister of Defence or by his superior officers.

Just a rough summary of the content.
Hope it does the trick ....

:-)

author by redjadepublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 19:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

thanks all, could someone who can read irish please translate the gist of what the plaque says?

thanks :-)

author by Anonymouspublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 12:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Utmost respect to Ed Horgan.

redjade just keeps the photos coming in and capturing these moments. Great report on Afganistan too which I totally agree with and I think which should have been included in this protest.

The opium trade there is up and running again, run by the very same warlords that the U.S. installed. Our very own sons & daughters lives are being destroyed by this same trade.

author by Geertpublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 02:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ark Royal was not heading off to "massacre Iraqis". You know perfectly well the purpose of that mission, which was accomplished with astonishing skill and extremely low levels of civilian deaths.

As for this character, well, he's only been waiting for an opportunity like this to make a name for himself. Ireland's neutrality in WW2 was morally dubious, our obstruction of the efforts to remove Saddam Hussein would have been reviled, and rightly so by all decent people.

author by Eoin Dubskypublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 22:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks to the photographer too who posted these photos on indymedia -- I couldn't make it to Dublin yesterday for the demo.

author by Ciaron O'Reilly - Dublin Catholic Workerpublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 22:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good going Ed. You're part of a wonderful crew -the late Phil Berrigan ( WW2 combat vet - 11 years in U.S. prisons for nonviolent resistance to the U.S. war machine), Charlie Litkey (returned his Congressional medal of Honour at the Viet Vet war memorial in protest at US wars in Central America/jailed repetitivel for nonviolent resistance), Fr. Roy Bourgeois (Viet Vet Combat Vet/ years in jail for nonviolent resistance at the School of Americas/Assasins), the late Admiral Eugene Carrol (testified as a defence witness at numerous plowshares trials), Les Gibbons (3 tours from Crossmaglen with the British Marines/arrested blockading the HMS Ark Royal heasding off to massacre Iraqis), Goerge Vesey (disabled Viet Vet/ plowshares activist)Brian Wilson (Vietnam Vet/lost both legs blockading an arms shipment form US to El Salvador junta) et.al.

It was a privilege to witness the event.

author by Aidanpublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 21:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You suggested that he do something deeply offensive, you can dislike him but when you breach our editorial guidelines a post will be removed.

author by Drbinochepublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 21:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The man is a disgrace to the uniform he wore. I don't think he should have ver reached the post of commandant. I am surprised he is being discribed as honourable. The man needs to wake up, but then again I odubt if many of you will get to read this as the last post I made about thei 'honourable man' was removed shortly afterward. Very polite of Indymedia, rather than presenting a counter-argument, lets just remove that with which we disagree.

author by Lone gunmanpublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 20:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

He is plain old Mr Ed Horgan now.So it is now wrong to address him as Commandant.
Beats me why if he had such an attack of peacenickness,why he ever joined a body of people whose main primary job is to kill other people as efficently as possible.That is an armys job not "peace keeping" or "peace enforcing".Ok it was an intresting soundbite that got everyone happy.But it changes nothing.

author by redjadepublication date Sun Sep 28, 2003 16:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Retired Army Commandant Ed Horgan

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Retired Army Commandant Ed Horga

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