Commander-in-Chief of the National Army in 1922

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Commander-in-Chief of the National Army in 1922 was the top military leadership role held by Michael Collins during the formative period of the Irish Free State’s armed forces.

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Commander-in-Chief of the National Army in 1922 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf leadership position
military office
appliesToPart National Army of the Irish Free State
surface form: National Army (Irish Free State)
authorityOver Irish Free State National Army officers and troops
country Irish Free State
hasTitleHolder Michael Collins
heldByDuring Irish Civil War
surface form: Irish Civil War (1922–1923)
historicalPeriod formation of the Irish Free State
jurisdiction National Army of the Irish Free State
surface form: Irish Free State armed forces
notableOfficeHolder Michael Collins
officeCreatedFor National Army of the Irish Free State
surface form: National Army (Irish Free State)
officeHolder Michael Collins
officeLocation Dublin
partOf military command structure of the Irish Free State
positionHeldBy Michael Collins
responsibleFor overall command of the National Army
strategic military decisions during the early Irish Free State period
roleIn Irish Civil War
startTime 1922
subordinateTo Provisional Government of Ireland
surface form: Provisional Government of the Irish Free State

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Michael Collins positionHeldContext Commander-in-Chief of the National Army in 1922