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    Seán Hogan (Irish: Seán Ó hÓgáin; 13 May 1901 – 24 December 1968) was one of the leaders of the 3rd Tipperary Brigade of the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence.

  2. On 13 May 1919, a captured Irish Republican Army (IRA) member, Seán Hogan, was rescued from a train by his comrades while being guarded by four armed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers. Two of the RIC officers were killed and several IRA volunteers were wounded.

  3. Following the Soloheadbeg ambush on 21 January 1919, Séamus Robinson, Seán Treacy, Seán Hogan and Dan Breen went on the run. The group who took part in the ambush became known as ‘the Big Four’, for whom the British offered a reward of £ 10,000.

  4. Jul 6, 2020 · Sean Hogan, 36, of West Park Avenue, Denton: Possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life; conspiracy to sell/transfer a prohibited weapon/ammunition.

  5. Irish Volunteer Seán Hogan gazed out the window of the train toward the distant Galtee Mountains to the south. It was early evening on May 13, 1919. The train had just pulled out of Emly, County Tipperary, headed toward the small town of Knocklong, just over the County Limerick line.

  6. May 15, 2020 · How the IRA freed Seán Hogan in a shoot-out at Knocklong station In the opening volley of the War of Independence in 1919, the Third Tipperary Brigade under commanding officer Séumas Robinson ambushed a RIC convoy transporting dynamite at Soloheadbeg on January 19th.

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  8. May 28, 2022 · In the follow-up to his acclaimed Englands Screaming, Sean Hogan acts as your guide through the liminal spaces of North American horror, down Nightmare Alleys and across High Plains, following the Lost Highway all the way to the Bates Motel.

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