File 3 - Copy letters from Capt. Rev. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap., 21st Stationary Hospital, Salonika Forces, Macedonian Expeditionary Force

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IE CA IR-1/5/1/3

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Copy letters from Capt. Rev. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap., 21st Stationary Hospital, Salonika Forces, Macedonian Expeditionary Force

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  • c.1916-1917 (Creation)

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2 items; Copy manuscript

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(13 February 1883-17 October 1935)

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Photocopies of letters from Capt. Rev. Dominic O’Connor OFM Cap., 21st Stationary Hospital, Salonika Forces, M[acedonian] E[xpeditionary] F[orce], and the Capuchin Friary, Fr. Mathew Quay, Cork, to his sister, [Sister Constantine O’Connor?], explaining his reasons for becoming an army chaplain. He wrote: ‘Well someone had to do the work and when those who had done all the recruiting were too cowardly to go there was nothing left except to have us who were anti-recruiters go and help the souls of the soldiers the others had sent out’. He later referred to conditions for the troops he is ministering to: ‘We have had more than half the troops down with malaria, dysentery, sandfly fever etc. and it is fortunate that there was no fighting here’. [c. 1915]. In reference to the political situation he later wrote: ‘There is no use in saying anything about the political situation. England seems set upon forcing conscription on us. And the Irish Nation is equally or rather more determined to oppose it. God protect us!’.

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