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Seán South
Seán South ((アイルランド語:Seán Sabhat); 1928–1 January 1957)〔''A New Dictionary of Irish History from 1800'', D.J. Hickey & J.E. Doherty, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 2003, ISBN 0-7171-2520-3 Pg.452〕 was a member of an IRA military column led by Sean Garland on a raid against a Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, on New Year's Day, 1957.〔 South died of wounds sustained during the raid along with another IRA volunteer, Fergal O'Hanlon. ==Early life==
Seán South was born in Limerick where he was educated at Sexton Street Christian Brothers School, later working as a clerk in a local wood-importing company called McMahon's. South was a member of a number of organisations including the Gaelic League, Legion of Mary, Clann na Poblachta and Sinn Féin. In Limerick he founded the local branch of Maria Duce, a social Catholic organisation, where he also edited both ''An Gath'' and ''An Giolla''.〔 He had received military training as a lieutenant of the Irish army reserve, the ''LDF'' which would later become the ''FCA'' (An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil or ''Local Defence Force''), before he became a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army.〔 South was a devout Catholic, being a member of ''An Réalt'' (the Irish-speaking chapter of the Legion of Mary), and a conservative, even by the standards of the day.〔Brian Hanley and Scott Millar (2009), ''The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and The Workers' Party'', p.14〕 He was also a member of the Knights of Columbanus. According to his biographer, Mainchín Seoighe, he was a member of the fascist party Ailtirí na hAiséirighe. This has been disputed.
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