IrishArmy_36Btn_Congo_1961.jpg (400 × 245 pixels, file size: 27 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
Description
Members of the 35th Battalion of the Irish Army (United Nations Operation in the Congo force) manning a position on the railroad overlooking the Elizabeth road tunnel's entrance in the Congo in September 1961 during the fighting accompanying Operation Morthor. Later in that year, the Irish army was again in action at the tunnel, when the 36th Battalion attacked and captured the railroad bridge as part of Operation Unikat in December 1961. (During the Congo Crisis).
Source
From "A Pictorial History of the Defence Forces" under terms of Irish Defence Forces copyright which states that:
- "Reproduction is permitted, provided that the source is acknowledged. The copyright shall be maintained by the Irish Defence Forces."[1]
Licensing
Licensing
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IDF Photograph of Irish Army UN peacekeeping soldiers in Congo in 1961. |
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"A Pictorial History of the Defence Forces"[2] |
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Full |
Low resolution? |
Low resolution (520x320, 72 pixels per inch) |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the history of UN peacekeeping deployments of the Irish Army, without interfering with the media's original purpose. |
Replaceable? |
Historical image. Non-replaceable. |
Other information |
From "A Pictorial History of the Defence Forces" under terms of Irish Defence Forces copyright which states that: Reproduction is permitted, provided that the source is acknowledged. The copyright shall be maintained by the Irish Defence Forces."[3] |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Irish Army//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IrishArmy_36Btn_Congo_1961.jpgtrue |
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