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      • Augustine Mary Moore Stack (7 December 1879 – 27 April 1929) was an Irish republican and politician who served as Minister for Home Affairs from 1921 to 1922. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1918 to 1927.
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    Austin Stack. Augustine Mary Moore Stack (7 December 1879 – 27 April 1929) was an Irish republican and politician who served as Minister for Home Affairs from 1921 to 1922. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1918 to 1927. [1]

  3. Stack, Austin (1879–1929), revolutionary, was born Augustine Mary Moore Stack on 7 December 1879 in Tralee, Co. Kerry, third among eight children of William Moore Stack, well-known Fenian and Land League leader, and Nanette Stack (née O'Neill).

  4. Apr 23, 2009 · Reared in a home imbued with Irish separatism, Austin Stack was to play a leading part in the republican struggle and the GAA in his native county. In 1904, he captained the Kerry team that won the All-Ireland football championship.

  5. Stack was a former GAA All-Ireland winner heavily involved in militant nationalist activities. The lives of these key individuals, their relationships, political beliefs and actions, all demonstrate the vast change taking place across Ireland and the world during the early twentieth century.

  6. Mar 27, 2023 · Austin Stack, who was 14 years old when his father died, has been campaigning for some time to bring those responsible to justice.

  7. www.rte.ie › history › first-dailAustin Stack - RTÉ

    Mar 24, 2020 · A prominent figure in Kerry Gaelic Athletic Association and republican circles, Austin Stack was arrested following the failed attempt to land arms in from the Aud in April 1916 and was sentenced...

  8. prisoner, and celebrated athlete, Austin Stack made a significant contribution to the cause of Irish freedom. A gifted Gaelic footballer, he captained the Kerry team to All-Ireland victory in 1904 before serving as President of the Kerry GAA County Board. Elected as an MP and then TD continually from 1918 to 1927, he was