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Martin "The General" Cahill (23 May 1949 – 18 August 1994) was a prominent Irish criminal from Dublin. Cahill generated a certain notoriety in the media, which referred to him by the sobriquet "The General". The name was also used by the media to discuss Cahill's activities while avoiding legal problems with libel. During his lifetime, Cahill took particular care to hide his face from the media—he would spread the fingers of one hand and cover his face. ==Early life== He was born in a slum district in Grenville Street in Dublin's north inner city, the second of twelve surviving children of Patrick Cahill, an alcoholic lighthouse-keeper, and Agnes Sheehan.〔Badfellas by Paul Williams, Penguin UK, 27 October 2011 https://books.google.com/books?id=mebuBdkoWTAC&pg=PT106〕 By the time he was in school, Martin and his older brother John were stealing food to supplement the family's income. In 1960, the family was moved to Captain's Road, Crumlin as part of the Dublin slum clearances. Martin was sent to a Christian Brothers School (CBS) on the same road where he lived but was soon playing truant and committing frequent burglaries with his brothers. At 15, he attempted to join the Royal Navy, but was rejected, allegedly after offering to break into houses for them and because he had a criminal record.〔Paul Williams, "The General," page 21〕
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