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Redmond and War
When the U. S. entered World War II, shipyard jobs and other wartime work came to Redmond.
In the 1940s, Redmond was a U. S. Army Air base and commercial air service was established at Roberts Field after World War II.
Unfortunately for Redmond, implementation of the Act was suspended by the intervention of World War I, and ultimately made untenable after the Conscription Crisis of 1918.
Redmond was and is still criticised for having encouraged so many Irish to fight in the Great War.
The nationalist leader John Redmond pledged support for the British war effort and many Irishmen served in the British Army ( see Ireland and World War I ), but the war and the frustration of nationalist ambitions regarding Home Rule led to a radicalisation of Irish nationalism.
The War Office also reacted with suspicion to Redmond ’ s remark that the Volunteers would soon return as an armed army to oppose Ulster ’ s resistance to Home Rule.
The Under Secretary for Ireland, Mathew Nathan, writing in November 1915, thought that Redmond's stance on the War ultimately cost him and his party their pre-eminent position in Irish life, " Redmond has been honestly imperial, but by going as far as he has, he has lost his position in the country "
He agreed only reluctantly to Redmond conceding to six counties temporarily opting out of the Home Rule Act 1914, which in September received Royal Assent but was suspended for the duration of World War I.
With the outbreak of the Great War in August 1914 Dillon accepted Redmond ’ s decision to follow Britain ’ s support of the Allied war effort, but he abstained from recruiting for the Irish divisions.
The National Volunteers was the name taken by the majority of the Irish Volunteers that sided with Irish Parliamentary Party leader John Redmond after the movement split over the question of the Volunteers ' role in World War I.
Following the outbreak of World War I in August, and the successful placement of the Home Rule Act on the statute books ( albeit with its implementation formally postponed ), Redmond made a speech in Woodenbridge, County Wicklow on September 20, in which he called for members of the Volunteers to enlist in an intended Irish Army Corps of Kitchener's New British Army.
John Redmond had intended that they would form an official home defence force for Ireland during the War, but the British War Office baulked at arming and training the Irish nationalist movement.
Rebuilt and expanded after World War II, it remained a connector from downtown Seattle through to Redmond until the construction of Interstate 5, when its origination point moved several miles north along that freeway into the Roosevelt neighborhood of Seattle.
* April 5-At the National Volunteers convention at the Mansion House, Dublin, John Redmond praises their response to World War I.
The mob was led by a newly-enlisted soldier who had answered John Redmond ’ s and Tom Kettle ’ s call to Conscript and who first wished to fight the “ barbarians ” in our midst before embarking for the War on the Continent.
Ireland was last undivided at the outbreak of World War I after national self-government in the form of the Third Home Rule Act 1914, won by John Redmond leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party was placed on the statute books, but suspended until the end of the war.
A former World War II paratrooper and native of Yonkers, New York, Hugh Francis Redmond later worked for the CIA in their storied Special Activities Division.
On the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 Gwynn strongly supported Redmond ’ s encouragement of Irish nationalists and the Irish National Volunteers to support the Allied and British war effort by enlisting in Irish regiments of the Irish Divisions, especially as a means to ensure the implementation of the suspended Home Rule Act at the end of an expectedly short war.
Special effects artist Harry Redmond, Jr. designed and constructed a new film studio for the Army Film Training Lab at Fort Monmouth during World War II.

Redmond and Office
The official Redmond family pedigree ( registered in the Ulster Office, Dublin Castle 1763 ) alleges that Alexander Redmond had to defend the Hall one or even two more times against soldiers of Oliver Cromwell in the autumn of 1649.

Redmond and allow
SR 520 which provides access to Medina and Redmond, home of the Microsoft Corporation is the next interchange, with a half cloverleaf interchange with several fly-over ramps to allow complete access to and from SR 520.
In 1918, during the Irish Convention, Midleton tried to reach a compromise with Redmond which would allow Home Rule without partition subject to certain financial restrictions.

Redmond and formation
The outcome of this proposal was the formation of the Recess Committee with Plunkett as chairman, which included men of such divergent views as the Earl of Mayo, John Redmond, The O ' Conor Don and Thomas Sinclair.

Redmond and separate
The team was unique in that it was an internal startup inside of Microsoft, set away from the software giant's Redmond campus in separate offices in downtown Seattle and staffed mostly with college graduates tasked to create a product " for themselves ".
) Neither Thelma or Iola wins and Thelma's eventual successor is a woman named Lolly Perdue, ( Doris Hess ; Marge Redmond ) who wins because she was the only person big enough to separate the squabbling Thelma and Iola.

Redmond and Irish
John Redmond, the leader of the nationalist Irish Parliamentary Party, was prepared to accept British promises to deliver Home Rule, and publicly backed the British war effort.
** The Irish leader John Edward Redmond calls for a revolt against British rule.
Though less than expected by the Sinn Féin leadership, it was substantially more than the initial form of home rule within the United Kingdom sought by Charles Stewart Parnell from 1880, and a serious advancement on the Home Rule Act of 1914 that the Irish nationalist leader John Redmond had achieved through parliamentary proceedings.
In that attack Irish nationalist leader John Redmond was injured.
Redmond Barry of Bally Barry, born to a genteel but ruined Irish family, fancies himself a gentleman.
Parnell however brought Healy into the Irish Party ( IPP ) and supported him as a nationalist candidate for Wexford in 1880 – 83 against the aspiring John Redmond whose father, William Archer Redmond, was its recently deceased MP.
But finding it impossible to work with or under any post-Parnell leadership especially Dillon, he was expelled in 1895 from the INF executive committee, having previously been expelled from the Irish party's minor nine member pro-Parnellite Irish National League ( INL ) under John Redmond.
Sir Redmond Barry, KCMG, Kt., QC ( 7 June 1813 – 23 November 1880 ), was an Irish colonial judge in Victoria, Australia.
The minority of 28 who remained true to their embattled ' Chief ' continued in the Irish National League under John Redmond, the vast majority of anti-Parnellites forming the Irish National Federation, later led by John Dillon and supported by the Catholic Church.
This demand led to the eventual introduction of four Home Rule Bills, of which two were passed, the Third Home Rule Act won by John Redmond and most notably the Government of Ireland Act 1920 ( which created the home rule parliaments of Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland -- the latter state did not in reality function and was replaced by the Irish Free State ), which was enacted.
John Redmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, paid tribute to Campbell-Bannerman by saying that " We all feel that Ireland has lost a brave and considerate friend ".
John Edward Redmond ( 1 September 1856 – 6 March 1918 ) was an Irish nationalist politician, barrister, MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party from 1900 to 1918.
Having belatedly become a barrister by completing his terms at the King's Inns, Dublin, being called to the Irish bar in 1887 ( and to the English bar a year later ), Redmond busied himself with agrarian cases during the Plan of Campaign.
When the Irish Parliamentary Party split over Parnell's long-standing family relationship with Katharine O ' Shea, the previously separated wife of a fellow MP, whom he later married, Redmond stood by his deposed leader in the dispute.
After Parnell's death in 1891, Redmond took over leadership of the Parnellite rump of the split party, the Irish National League ( INL ), where he soon demonstrated both his organisational ability and his considerable rhetorical skills.
When on 6 February 1900, through the initiative of William O ' Brien and his United Irish League ( UIL ), the INL and the INF re-united again within the Irish Parliamentary Party, Redmond was elected its chairman ( leader ), a position he held until his death in 1918 — a longer period than any other nationalist leader, except Éamon de Valera and Daniel O ' Connell.
Again though approving of the 1904 devolution proposals of the Irish Reform Association, fearing another party split, Redmond quietly endured Dillon ’ s dictate of distancing from any understanding with the landlord class.
However, they made a good team: Redmond, who was a fine speaker and liked the House of Commons, dealt with the British politicians, while Dillon, who disliked London, the Commons and their influence on Irish politicians, stayed in Ireland and kept Redmond in touch with national feelings.
As far as Redmond was concerned, the Home Rule movement was interested in promoting Irish nationality within the British Empire, but it was also a movement with a visceral antipathy to the English and their colonies.

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