Crossbarry Ambush

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The Crossbarry Ambush was a major engagement during the Irish War of Independence in March 1921, in which the IRA’s West Cork Flying Column successfully fought off a large British force, marking one of the conflict’s most significant guerrilla victories.

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Crossbarry Ambush canonical 3
Crossbarry ambush 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ambush
military engagement
alsoKnownAs Battle of Crossbarry
authorOfAccount Tom Barry
belligerent Auxiliary Division
British Army
Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)
surface form: Irish Republican Army

Royal Irish Constabulary
United Kingdom
casualtiesBritish significant casualties
casualtiesIRA several killed
commander Tom Barry
commemoratedBy memorial at Crossbarry
commemoratedOn annual commemorations in County Cork
conflict Irish War of Independence
country Ireland
date 19 March 1921
describedIn Guerrilla Days in Ireland
era Irish revolutionary period
historicalCategory Battles and actions of the Irish War of Independence
Military history of County Cork
involvedOrganization IRA 3rd Cork Brigade
involvedUnit West Cork Flying Column
IRACommander Tom Barry
IRAUnitType flying column
legacy symbol of effective Irish guerrilla tactics
location Crossbarry, County Cork, Ireland
month March
notableFeature successful engagement by a small flying column against a much larger force
objectiveBritish to encircle and destroy the West Cork Flying Column
objectiveIRA to avoid encirclement and break through British cordon
opponentForcesComposition Royal Irish Constabulary
surface form: British Army, RIC, and Auxiliaries
partOf IRA campaign in County Cork
politicalContext struggle for Irish independence from the United Kingdom
precededBy Kilmichael Ambush
prelude intensified British counter-insurgency operations in West Cork
region West Cork
result British forces repulsed
IRA victory
significance one of the most important IRA guerrilla victories of the Irish War of Independence
strengthBritish over 1,000 troops and police
strengthIRA about 100 volunteers
tacticalOutcome successful IRA breakout
timePeriod 20th century
tookPlaceNear Bandon, County Cork
Kinsale
surface form: Kinsale, County Cork
typeOfWarfare guerrilla warfare
year 1921

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Kilmichael Ambush relatedEvent Crossbarry Ambush
Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) significantEvent Crossbarry Ambush
this entity surface form: Crossbarry ambush
Tom Barry associatedWithEvent Crossbarry Ambush
Tom Barry memoir "Guerrilla Days in Ireland" describesEvent Crossbarry Ambush
subject surface form: Guerrilla Days in Ireland
Old IRA notableEvent Crossbarry Ambush
this entity surface form: Crossbarry ambush