Welcome to the Major James Henry Dooley Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. We are celebrating ourĀ 30th year of Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity. This web site is a work in process so if you don’t think there is much to it now check back at a later date.This site is currently under construction. Please check back soon as we will be adding content frequently.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
1/12 Division meeting, St. Paul’s Church 7:00 p.m.
1/23 Major James Dooley Birthday (01/17/1841) Commemoration at Maymount; Wreath Laying Procession with 4th Degree Honor Guard; Dr. Bayliss talk 10 am
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The Division will be repairing the kneelers at St. Paul’s on Saturday October 17th at 9 a.m. Bring a cordless drill and adjustable wrench.
New AOH Division is forming on the southside of Richmond. Organizational meeting is Saturday November 7th at St. Edwards School Hall at 1 p.m. A lite lunch will be served. For information contact Paul McFadden 550-0347.
Members of the Division tour the USS John Barry and Navy museum. Check it out under Posts.
The Irish Veterans Memorial Project is an Irish charity dedicated to shedding light on the service of Irish men and women who served in forces outside, though not excluding, the Irish Defence Forces; to honouring their service and sacrifice; and to establishing a Memorial & Heritage Centre in Ireland to their memory. Our website may be accessed at http://www.irishveteransmemorialproject.com and includes up-to-date lists of those Irish who lost their lives in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. Information on others not yet listed is sought and welcomed. Other support, from individuals and organisations across America, is also sought and urgently needed. See website for further details.
NOTE: among the Directors of Irish Veterans are Irishmen who served in Korea and Vietnam with both US and Australian forces.
Declan P Hughes
Coordinator, Irish Veterans Memorial Project
Capel Chambers, 119 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Republic of Ireland.
http://www.irishveteransmemorialproject.com