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Cathal Brugha became Príomh Aire ( First or Prime Minister ), also called President of Dáil Éireann.
His son, Ruairí Brugha later became a Fianna Fáil politician and was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1973 general election.

Brugha and Irish
* 1922 – Cathal Brugha, Irish soldier and politician ( b. 1874 )
< center > Members of the First Dáil, 10 April 1919First row, left to right: Laurence Ginnell, Michael Collins ( Irish leader ) | Michael Collins, Cathal Brugha, Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera, George Noble Plunkett | Count Plunkett, Eoin MacNeill, W. T. Cosgrave and Ernest Blythe.
Collins's plan had been to kill over 50 British intelligence officers and informers, but the list was reduced to 35 on the insistence of Cathal Brugha, the Irish Minister for Defence, on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence against some of those named.
Cathal Brugha (; born Charles William St. John Burgess ) ( 18 July 1874 – 7 July 1922 ) was an Irish revolutionary and politician, active in the Easter Rising, Irish War of Independence, and the Irish Civil War and was the first Ceann Comhairle ( chairman ) of Dáil Éireann.
Brugha organised an amalgamation of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army into the Irish Republican Army ( IRA ).
He was known for his bitter enmity towards Michael Collins, who, although nominally only the IRA's Director of Intelligence, had far more influence in the organisation as a result of his position as a high-ranking member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, an organisation that Brugha saw as undermining the power of the Dáil and especially the Ministry for Defence.
Brugha opposed the oath of allegiance required for membership of the IRB and in 1919 his proposition that all Volunteers should swear allegiance to the Irish Republic and the Dáil was adopted.
At the top, the IRA leadership, of Michael Collins and Richard Mulcahy, operated with little reference to Cathal Brugha, the Dáil's Minister for Defence or Éamon de Valera, the President of the Irish Republic-at best giving them a supervisory role.
* Cathal BrughaIrish republican
Rathmines is well known for the large army barracks which is located there, Cathal Brugha Barracks ( known in the past as Portobello Barracks ), home to many units of the Irish Army including the 2nd Infantry Battalion.
* Cathal Brugha, Irish Nationalist, leader lived on Rathmines Road.
* 7 July-Cathal Brugha, active in Easter Rising, Irish War of Independence, and Irish Civil War and was first Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann, shot by Free State troops ( born 1874 ).
In May 2011, The new Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, Alan Shatter opened a Cathal Brugha Barracks Visitors centre to the public commemorating those that fought for the Irish War of Independence.
Understandably, there is no hard evidence to support many of these names ; however, those that subsequently served in the Irish Army have their active service recorded in their service records held in the Military Archives Department in Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines.

Brugha and IRB
Brugha was nominally the superior as Minister for Defence, but Collins's powerbase came from his position as Director of Organisation of the IRA and from his membership on the Supreme Council of the IRB.

Brugha and Volunteers
Also on the platform were Cathal Brugha and many others who were prominent in the reorganising of the Volunteers in the previous few months, many of them ex-prisoners.
As part of the ongoing strategy to take control of the IRA, Brugha proposed to Dáil Éireann on 20 August 1919 that the Volunteers were to be asked, at this next convention, to swear allegiance to the Dáil.
He was made commandant of the 4th Battalion of the Volunteers, and during the Rising was stationed at the South Dublin Union and the Marrowbone Lane Distillery, with more than 100 men under his command, notably his second-in-command Cathal Brugha, and W. T. Cosgrave.

Brugha and .
Cathal Brugha, a rebel officer, distinguished himself in this action and was badly wounded.
Cathal Brugha, TD Príomh Aire ( January – April 1919 ) Long-term Minister for Defence and rival to Michael Collins.
Seán McGarry was voted General Secretary, while Cathal Brugha was made Chairman of the Resident Executive, which in effect made him Chief of Staff.
As its first acts, the Dáil elected a prime minister ( Príomh Aire ), Cathal Brugha, and inaugurated a ministry called the Aireacht.
On 31 January 1919 the IRA organ, An tÓglách (" The Volunteer ") published a list of principles agreed between two representatives of the Aireacht, acting Príomh Aire Cathal Brugha and Richard Mulcahy and the Executive.
A power struggle continued between Brugha and Collins, both cabinet ministers, over who had the greater influence.
Brugha and de Valera both urged the IRA to undertake larger, more conventional military actions for the propaganda effect, but were ignored by Collins and Mulcahy.
Brugha at one stage proposed the assassination of the entire British cabinet.
In April 1919 Brugha resigned and Éamon de Valera, the Sinn Féin leader, who had just escaped from prison with the help of Michael Collins using a key made from a candle, assumed the premiership instead.
Clockwise from top left: Cathal Brugha, Éamon de Valera, W. T. Cosgrave, Arthur Griffith.
During the period of the Republic there were two office-holders, Cathal Brugha ( on a provisional basis ) and Éamon de Valera.
However he had been imprisoned in England so, at the second meeting of the Dáil on 22 January, Cathal Brugha was elected as the first Príomh Aire on a temporary basis.
De Valera escaped Lincoln Gaol in February and so was elected to replace Brugha at the Dáil's third meeting on 1 April.
The first, temporary president was Cathal Brugha.
Among the casualties was Cathal Brugha.

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