Bombing of Campile in Wexford

Search this collection

ONLINE COLLECTIONS / Oral Histories Project

Tony Kearns
Interviewed for MAOHP - 12/12/2016
Reference Code: IE_MA_MAC_006_MAOHP_012_A
Location(s): Campile
Length: 6.26

Tony Kearns, a civilian historian to the Irish Air Corps has spent over fifty years researching and writing about the organisation. In this clip, he discusses in detail the bombing of Campile in Wexford (26 August 1940), during World War II or 'The Emergency' as it was known in Ireland. He first briefly discusses the bombing of Belfast which he states was a deliberate act. He refers to Camp Group 100 which was a pathfinder unit which had a special 'X System, which he states were not involved on the night of the Dublin bombings. In relation to Campile, Tony affirms that it was deliberately targeted. He speaks in detail about the nature of this action, the explosives used, timings of the action etc. Tony discusses the contention that the bombers thought they were over Wales. He rubbishes this theory and outlines that Captain Andy Wood was detailed to fly down the coast in a Gloster Gladiator and reported that visibility was seventy-five miles and that he could see the coast of Wales. MA Note: Tony states that only one man was killed in the incident. However, three women were killed in the bombing, sister Mary and Catherine Kent and Kathleen Hurley.

Ali

    Back

Related Stories

IE MA MAC 006 MAOHP 0042 Nada Dbouk 1

2006 Lebanon War

Nada Dbouk

Tibnin, Beirut

Ambush in the Congo

Seamus McDermott

Elizabethville, Jadotville

Tony Roe 02

Apprentice Class 1958

Tony Roe

Casement Aerodrome

20180201 UNIFIL FC Khaim 14 Abass

Back to Life

Abass Awala

Majdel Silim

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

IE MA MAC 006 MAOHP 0048 AC 113 p1 e1543839114828

Coming Home

Viv Collins

Tel Aviv, Clancy Barracks

Peter Feely DSM

Eve of the Battle of the Tunnel

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo

Brig gen P Fry

Family in WW1

Paul Fry

Casement Aerodrome

0378d70cb2 1 e1543852474731

First Journey in Uniform

Art Magennis

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Ralph Raphael James Major General retired

First Solo Flight

Ralph James

Casement Aerodrome

Gerry Gerald Mc Mahon DSM

General Michael Brennan

Gerry McMahon

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Gerry Gerald Mc Mahon DSM

Good Friday Agreement

Gerry McMahon

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Tony Roe 02

Importance of recording memory

Tony Roe

Cathal Brugha Barracks

IE MA MAC 006 MAOHP 0025 AC 130 p1

Irish Accents

Ali Saad

Bint Jubayl

Peter Feely DSM

Irish Language in the Irish Army (1958)

Peter Feely

Cathal Brugha Barracks, Curragh Camp

Peter Feely DSM

Jadotville

Peter Feely

Jadotville

C86dd7a111

Leaving for Congo

Joe Mallon

Casement Aerodrome, Congo

Tony Roe 02

Lucky escape in 1965

Tony Roe

Casement Aerodrome

Fr Jerry Jeremiah Carroll

Philosophy on life

Jerry Carroll

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Fr Jerry Jeremiah Carroll

Roger Casement

Jerry Carroll

Casement Aerodrome

Michael walsh

Role of Aide de Camp

Michael Walsh

Áras an Úachtarán

IE MA MAC 006 MAOHP 0030 Capt Aivo Vahemets 2

Role of UNIFIL

Aivo Vahemets

Estonia, Lebanon

Sean norton

Ronnie Delaney

Sean Norton

Cathal Brugha Barracks

IE MA MAC 006 MAOHP 0025 AC 130 p1

Salim Saad

Ali Saad

Tibnin, Tyre

Gerry Gerald Mc Mahon DSM

The Blacksmith of Balinlee

Gerry McMahon

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Fr Jerry Jeremiah Carroll

The Moment of Battle

Jerry Carroll

Djabal refugee camp

Sean norton

The Sound of silence

Sean Norton

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Volunteering for Congo

Seamus McDermott

Custume Barracks, Congo

Ralph Raphael James Major General retired

Wings Day

Ralph James

Casement Aerodrome

Fr Jerry Jeremiah Carroll

Words of Comfort

Jerry Carroll

Cathal Brugha Barracks

Peter Feely DSM

Death of Lieutenant Paddy O’Riordan

Peter Feely

Elizabethville, Katanga, Congo