Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp
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Dan Harvey., & Dan Harvey|AUTHOR. (2016). Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp . Irish Academic Press.

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Dan Harvey and Dan Harvey|AUTHOR. 2016. Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp. Irish Academic Press.

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Dan Harvey and Dan Harvey|AUTHOR. Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp Irish Academic Press, 2016.

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Dan Harvey, and Dan Harvey|AUTHOR. Soldiers of the Short Grass: A History of the Curragh Camp Irish Academic Press, 2016.

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