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Gun running for Casement in the Easter rebellion, 1916

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The narrator, a reserve naval lieutenant, recounts volunteering to command a disguised merchant steamer loaded with concealed arms intended to reach Irish insurgents. The memoir follows the ship's conversion, false papers and colours, a perilous voyage through enemy-patrolled waters, close encounters with cruisers and destroyers, efforts to slip past the blockade, the deliberate sinking of the vessel to prevent capture, the crew's escape and later recapture, and the subsequent prize-court inquiry. Technical detail on seamanship and blockade-running tactics is woven with reflections on clandestine naval operations.

About the Author

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Karl Spindler

Karl Spindler was an author known for his work on the events surrounding the Easter Rebellion of 1916 in Ireland. His notable book, "Gun Running for Casement in the Easter Rebellion, 1916," provides a detailed account of the arms smuggling efforts that supported the rebellion against British rule. Through his writing, Spindler contributes to the understanding of this pivotal moment in Irish history, highlighting the complexities of the political landscape and the individuals involved. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context of the rebellion and its implications.

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