The division scholarship process was completed as planned. Committee members Kevin McNulty and Neil Cosgrove, working with state scholarship chair Dermot Moore, collected and reviewed the applications, provided the Irish history test material, and conducted the exam(following social distancing protocols, of course!). Following are our 2020 Scholars: Scholarship … [Read more...] about 2020 AOH Divison 3 Scholarship Awards
Col. William O’Brien’s Last Stand on Saipan
As the dark clouds of war gathered over America in the fall of 1940, the 105th Infantry Regiment of the N.Y. National Guard was called to active service. The regiment, recruited from Troy, NY and the surrounding area, had been sent to Fort McClellan to begin the rigorous training that would transform them from part-time to full-time soldiers. They were conducting … [Read more...] about Col. William O’Brien’s Last Stand on Saipan
CHRISTI SIMUS NON NOSTRI*
On July 17, 1950, darkness beyond that of the evening fell on the parish of Sanjeong Dong, which served as a parish and headquarters of the Columban missionaries in Chollanamdo province, Korea. Earlier in the day, the American consulate had informed Monsignor Patrick Brennan that U.N. forces could not hold the city from the advancing Communists; they advised him that all of the … [Read more...] about CHRISTI SIMUS NON NOSTRI*
Pipers Wanted: Ceol Mor to Combat Corona
For hundreds of years, the skirl of the pipes have been used to call communities to action against a common foe and to summon the courage, to boost flagging morale when hope seemed lost. So effective were the pipes in uniting people that the English once prohibited them as “an instrument of war.” Our nation is currently at war against an insidious, invisible enemy that has … [Read more...] about Pipers Wanted: Ceol Mor to Combat Corona