An Cosantóir

October 2014

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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An Cosantóir October 2014 www.dfmagazine.ie 34 | noticeboard CRoSS oFF ThE WoRDS IN ThE LIST AS you FIND ThEM. Word searches are fun, they also bring benefits you may not realise and can play an important role in keeping you mentally fit. 1. WHAT Is THE sqUARE FooTAgE oF THE IRIsH MILITARY WAR MUsEUM (THIs IssUE)? Post your answer along with your name and address to us or email subs@ military.ie for a chance to win a limited edition An Cosantóir Dry Flo T-shirt and DF 'Goody Bag' Last month's winner of the An Cosantóir T-shirt and 'Goody Bag' was Roisin Cooney, Laois. Closing date is 20th October 2014. lANDSCAPeS oF wAr AND PeACe 1914-2014 war Poetry and Peacekeeping by Airman Michael J whelan will take place from 1st – 20th october 2014, as part of the red line Book Festival 2014, in the South Dublin County library, Tallaght. During library opening hours. An exhibition of an irish soldier's poems and images inspired by the poets of the Great War and peacekeeping duties in modern day conflicts in the middle-east and Balkans. Also included are historical artefacts and documents of family history over the past 100-years, poems and other paraphernalia from World War one and Un peacekeeping operations. south Dublin Libraries' headquarters, Unit 1, square industrial complex, tallaght, Dublin 24 – Phone: 01 4597834. www.southdublinlibraries.ie Uniform ServiceS: medal moUnting Service: competitive priceS, contact mUrty QUinn 087 9394680 lanyardS made to order: competitive priceS, contact Brian on 087 2971982 A lovely wAr! An evening of Songs & Stories will be presented by Myles Dungan at the Main Auditorium, Civic Theatre, Tallaght, on Friday 17th October at 8pm, as part of the Great War Roadshow touring the country. Presented and produced by historian and broadcaster Myles Dungan, this stirring show tells the story of the music of the Great War - how and why the best-known songs came to be composed, who sang them, what the men in the trenches thought of them, and how they retaliated with music of their own. The songs will be performed by The Brook Singers, Sadhbh Fitzgerald and Jonathan Creasey. This event is brought to you by South Dublin County Council heritage Office and The Red Line Book Festival. Admission: €12 & €10 concession. Bookings at 01 4627477; boxoffice@civictheatre.ie or online at www.civictheatre.ie Q&A oC To BER word search

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