Hi Christopher,
I have spent a few days trying to find an affordable copy of Police Casualties or one in a library, all to no avail. I am in Phoenix, Arizona.
My grandfather John James Foley was an RIC constable. He was seiously wounded in an ambush in Tipperary around 1 or 2 Sept. 1919. A Sgt Brady was wounded ,I am interested in what Abbot has to say about this incident. I was able to get a little info from "The IRA and It's Enemies" by Peter Hart (pp242-243)
I also believe the info was in The Irish times 3 April 1920 since Hart uses this as a reference, but I am unable to access that either. What is interesting is that my grandfather was an American, born in New York City and returned to New York after the disbandment.
The men involved in the ambush were James Carroll, John Gilligan, John Joe Madden and Mick Hogan, and I was curious what happened to them.
I would appreciate any information you could provide. I am trying to find this info for my mother, now in her mid-80's who knows very little about what happened.
Thank you for any help you can give me!!
Roselane