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Peter Feely DSM, Colonel (retired), joined the Defence Forces in 1958 and was commissioned in January 1960. In December the following year, as a young infantry officer, he went to the Congo with the 36th Infantry Battalion. He was one of three Platoon Commanders at the Battle of the Tunnel in Elizabethville, Congo in December 1961 where two Irish soldiers, including one of the Platoon Commanders, were killed in action. Col Feely was one of fourteen men from ‘A’ Company, 36th Infantry Battalion who received a Distinguished Service Medal. Col Feely was interviewed for the Military Archives Oral History Project on 24th June 2016.

Peter Feely DSM

Battle of the Tunnel

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo

Peter Feely DSM

Battle of the Tunnel (Receiving orders)

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo

Peter Feely DSM

Eve of the Battle of the Tunnel

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo

Peter Feely DSM

Irish Language in the Irish Army (1958)

Peter Feely

Cathal Brugha Barracks, Curragh Camp

Peter Feely DSM

Jadotville

Peter Feely

Jadotville

Peter Feely DSM

Death of Lieutenant Paddy O’Riordan

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo