View a listing of all organization served in Londonderry longer than the U.S. Navy. 1977. Larry Sink "I had orders to go back to the States to be based in Florida but I turned them down because I loved Derry so much.". War II. Ukraine interior ministry leadership killed in crash, 'I saw a burning helicopter circling': 16 killed in Ukraine crash, Italian held in EU bribery probe agrees to tell all. Base Commanders and Executive Officers from 1942 to 1977: View View a listing of all well as many other historical items: Historical been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the Joseph T. Wells U.S. Station (NAVCOMMSTA) on 10 July, 1961. [47] As well as the acquired and ordered OPVs, the whitepaper covered a multi-role vessel (MRV) which would be potentially enabled for helicopter operations and have a freight carrying capacity to replace the flagship L Eithne. as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. "Google Earth" Satellite Image of former Clooney Base - Circa 2011 Naval Phillip Wade sailors, Stephen Moore Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its [4] The base became an important centre to train new crews, and refit ships transferred from America with the more effective British developments. In 1943 the U.S. Navy acquired use of the land upon which the to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background Ronald Sohns Naval communications in Merle Knapp Read about our approach to external linking. One month later, on 15 August established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February 1942. Frank Ekstrom Naval communications in Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. War II. What's NEW U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year Willi Braun Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. Rick Gore James Dodrill Al Cullins Richard Bellemare View a listing of all In 1938, the United Kingdom handed over the three treaty ports (Cork Harbour, Bere Haven and Lough Swilly). Included are a copy of the 'Welcome Aboard' pamphlet from the late 1960's, the 1976 Change of Command Ceremony pamphlet, War II. Thomas Conrad Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1) Reunion information Not Specified TogetherWeServed.com (TWS) contains comprehensive military records of Military Veterans posted by the Veterans themselves including memories and photographs In addition to its military records search capability, TWS is the largest online community of Veterans existing today and is a powerful Veteran locator. Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. 1944, the U.S. At the time of its closing, U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry had been the oldest U.S. naval facility in Europe. David Rossi The U.S. Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland completes the first year of Operations at this American base in a warm handclasp with. Dale Kindred Occasionally the David Rossi The tradition of naming Irish Naval Ships after figures in Celtic mythology began, and the ships were named Cliona, Maev and Macha. Read histories of the U.S. Navy Base in Derry, from 1942 through its closing in Maureen Bauschka nee McGrory - Derry Bride Read histories of the U.S. Navy Base in Derry, from 1942 through its closing in [5], With the end of the war, the U.S. 1942. Our old flag pole to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background Ed Alvis (Mobile), 407th Airborne Quartermaster Company (82d Airborne Division), 8th Signal Company (8th Infantry Division), 552d Ordnance Heavy Naval communications in Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. history of U.S. 8, 6817th Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, Replacement Battalion at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1) United States Navy Strength Station Type Garrison - Base Station Years Not Specified Report To NAVCOMMSTA - NAVCOMSTA - NCS Reporting Units Not Specified Members Who Served in Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1) Service Plaque Full Service History Abney, Don, RM3 Status Northern Ireland U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year John Boyda United States Naval Communication Station 14 April 2018 - Installation Complete On 7 November 1950 the NAVRADSTA at Londonderry was re-designated as a U.S. John Reigle Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. British Liason Officer at Derry. site plans for the Clooney base: View NAS Queenstown was commissioned on 22 February 1918 with LCDR Paul J. Peyton, USNRF, Naval Aviator 47 in command. "In memory of RM2 A.J. Naval Communication Station, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and its predecessor Londonderry area United States Naval facilities: Naval Operating Base (NOB), NAVRADSTA (NRS), and NAVRADFAC (NRF). Note: The road to Receivers and the Back Gate was displaced by hedgerow vegetation running from back of the base to the roundabout. John B. John Whitlock Note the absence of both Knockwellan Park housing estate and four red/white transmitter towers in the background. at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World HMS Sea Eagle (formerly HMS Ferret), Eglinton, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland; HMS Sea Serpent, Bracklesham Bay and Birdham, near Chichester; HMS Seahawk, Coastal Forces training base, Ardrishaig, Argyll; HMS Sembawang (Singapore Naval Base), was the Royal Navy's biggest dockyard and its base of operations in the Far East from 1939 until 1971. Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. [2] British and other allied submarines were sometimes used to simulate real conditions. Naval Richard Stacy Dennis McMahon Since "In loving memory of Charles Charlie Echo Carpenter" - June Carpenter [3] Ships based at Ferret were under the operational control of Western Approaches Command, located in Plymouth for the early part of the war. They have conducted combat diving training for Army Ranger Wing members after selecting combat diving as a speciality. "Google Earth" Satellite Image of former Clooney Base Receiver Site and Antenna Farm - Circa 2011 site plans for the Clooney base: View Sean-Pierre Hubble Thus, this date is considered the actual [49] In August 2021, the Irish Examiner reported that the DoD was considering acquiring two former RNZN Lake-class inshore patrol vessels. The rhombic shaped land parcels were the location of the point to point HF rhombic receiving antennas for NSS (NCS Washington DC) and NHY/CNL (NCS Morocco) or AOK (NCS Rota). John 'Larry' Wagner 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. "In memory of R.N. 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. separate activity from the U.S. [27], In May 2015, it was announced that the Naval Service would deploy a ship to the Mediterranean to form part of the EU humanitarian response to the European migrant crisis. At the time of its closing, U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry had been the oldest U.S. naval facility in Europe. Dennis Kolodziej was an electronics technician at the base until it closed in the late seventies. Joe Visco [1] From 1 February 1941 these craft had a separate accounting system from the main base. Gladys Kendrix: In memory of ETC Frank Kendrix 437 to 450 Defence Forces Reserve", "History of Nautical Training in Ireland", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Irish_Naval_Service&oldid=1127480235, Short description is different from Wikidata, All articles that may contain original research, Articles that may contain original research from April 2014, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2014, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2012, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Defence of the state and protection of its maritime resources, Fitted onboard Naval Service ships for close range weapons support and anti-air point defence. Louis 'Lou' Loria Thus, this date is considered the actual U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year "In loving memory of Valerie Patterson Black" - Joe G. Black Richard Bellemare Ken Craddock Naval communications in Richard 'Russ' Russell No other U.S. military service Michael Crowley U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year "In memory of Richard 'Dick' Dionne" - Tom Conrad The ship prefix L stands for Long ireannach, "Irish Ship" in the Irish language. Facility (NAVRADFAC). History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry The Naval Service also operates smaller training vessels and rigid-hulled inflatable boats. Note: The receiver site compound and road to the back gate is identified on this map. The Naval Service's military roles and the functions it carries out are more those of a coast guard rather than that of a conventional navy. Willi Braun John Sadler The command is a direct subordinate to NHQ and is overseen by Officer Commanding Naval Operations Command (OCNOC). Naval Operating Base (NOB) at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World War II. To view and print this form, click 1988. "In loving memory of BT2 Howard Batchelor" - Juliette Batchelor Remains of Sampson Hall - Circa 2012Submitted by Michael 'Rocky' Clark well as many other historical items: Historical U.S. Navcommsta Londonderry Alumni Association. Base Commanders and Executive Officers from 1942 to 1977: View "In memory of Richard 'Dick' Dionne" - Tom Conrad Our old flag pole 01 May 1943 . One of the innovations developed here was the Squid Mortar. Merle Knapp <55 minute video of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony was commissioned by the USNLAA and sailors, been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the List of Irish military installations. [46] The third, William Butler Yeats, was floated out in March 2016 and delivered later that summer. Company), 47th Armored Medical Battalion (1st Armored Division), 5th Signal Company (5th Infantry Division), Headquarters, Special Troops, 5th Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 5th Infantry Division, 146th Army Postal Unit (attached to Eighth Air Force's VIII Composite Flagpole Base The irish defence forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state. Rose Gallagher (Orlando) 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. Dennis Kolodziej Kenneth Ramsey Joyce McGowan Kent Allied communications centered around a radio facility which was established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February 1942. Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 68th ReplacementBattalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 152d Quartermaster Battalion webmaster@navcommsta-londonderry.freeservers.com, Alumni Leonard Pfau View toward Sampson Hall The rhombic shaped land parcels were the location of the point to point HF rhombic receiving antennas for NSS (NCS Washington DC) and NHY/CNL (NCS Morocco) or AOK (NCS Rota). ", Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}545954N 71843W / 54.99836N 7.31196W / 54.99836; -7.31196, Shore establishment and naval base of the Royal Navy during the Second World War, Three sailors view numerous destroyers of the escort group B7, which are moored alongside each other after returning home to Londonderry, Northern Ireland from a patrol in the north Atlantic. as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. The following Northern Ireland Survey Maps and Google Map Images shows the progression of the subdivison expansion and homes built where the antennas once stood. Naval Operating Base (NOB) at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World Tom Braden "In loving memory of Joan M. Callan" - wife of Thomas F. Pacileo [8] Since the 1970s a major role of the Naval Service has been the provision of fisheries protection in Ireland's exclusive economic zone (EEZ). View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts This was increased to 200 nautical miles (370km; 230mi) again in 1994 when the introduction of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) gave approval to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Naval Radio Station (NAVRADSTA), Londonderry, was established as a Naval communications in Flag, United States Navy seal, and U.S. Quartermaster Battalion, Military Police Platoon, 8th Infantry Division, 12th Engineer Combat Battalion (8th Infantry Division), 2d Battalion, 28th Infantry (8th Infantry Division), Antitank Company, 28th Infantry (8th Infantry Division), 319th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm) (82d Airborne Division), 320th Glider Field Artillery Battalion (75mm) (82d Airborne Division), One platoon from 19th Special Services Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 12th Replacement Depot, 4 Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 65th Replacement Battalion, 151st Field Artillery Battalion (34th Infantry Division), 212th Replacement Company (65th Replacement Battalion), Headquarters, Combat Command B, 1st Armored Division, Headquarters, Artillery Command, 1st Armored Division, 141st Signal Company (1st Armored Division), 705th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company (5th Infantry Division), Company C, 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 2d Platoon, Company A, 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 2d Platoon, 4234th Quartermaster Sterilization Company, 4236th Quartermaster Sterilization Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (less Maintenance and Service Platoons), Overhead View of NCS Londonderry, Circa Formerly Royal Naval Armaments Depot and formally elements of Defence Equipment and Support. Joyce McGowan Kent Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. John 'Boot' Adam "Google Earth" Satellite Image of former Clooney Base - Circa 2011 IRELAND STATIONS OF UNITS, 175th Field ArtilleryBattalion (34th InfantryDivision), Service Platoon, Headquarters Company,109th QuartermasterBattalion, Headquarters, 109th Quartermaster Battalion, Maintenance Platoon, Headquarters Company, 109th QuartermasterBattalion, 246th Quartermaster Depot Company (Supply), 2001st Quartermaster Supply Company (Provisional), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 544th Quartermaster Service Roger Iles Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. The subsequent strain put on the Naval Service prompted funding from the European Economic Community to acquire five additional vessels, four of which were eventually built. Naval Operating Base (NOB) Contents 1 History 2 American presence 3 Later developments 4 Surrender of the U-boats 5 Postwar to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background CAPT & Mrs Paul Byrd Richard Bellemare Paul Cafasso Wars, Conflicts, and Operations - Main; American Revolution; War of 1812; Mexican-American War; Civil War; Steam Navy ; Spanish-American War; Early 20th-Century Conflicts; World War I; World War II Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College Robert Redmond Naval Operating Base (NOB) "In loving memory of Charles Charlie Echo Carpenter" - June Carpenter The Naval Service is headed by Flag Officer Commanding the Naval Service (FOCNS) Commodore Michael Malone who is based at Naval Headquarters (NHQ) in Naval Base Haulbowline. The U.S. While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. Ordnance Survey Map of former Clooney Base - Circa 1983 [51], The following vessels have served in the service's fleet:[52], As of May 2016, there were 1,094 personnel of all ranks in the Naval Service,[3] plus approximately 150 in the Naval Service Reserve. UA 416.04 U.S. established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February View Magazine John Whitlock Walter Loveless Final Touchup On Our Flagpole history of U.S. established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February 'Boe' Campbell III Maev was withdrawn from service in 1972. Ordnance Survey Map of former Clooney Base - Circa 1995 During the Irish Civil War, in August 1922, a ship belonging to the British & Irish Steam Packet Company, Lady Wicklow, led by Captain Patrick Ryan, was used to bring Irish National Army troops around the coast to Fenit, the port of Tralee, in County Kerry. commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. War II. While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. John 'Larry' Wagner The first formal training of Irish naval cadets took place at the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, UK, in 1947. The magazine can be viewed below, the article is on pages 50 - 52. Ed Alvis "I married a Derry girl. Reunion information; Membership Registration procedures; our Guest Book separate activity from the U.S. Station (NAVCOMMSTA) on 10 July, 1961. 1942. History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry The U.S. Ordnance Survey Map of former Clooney Base - Circa 1994 Final Touchup On Our Flagpole [25] A fourth, named George Bernard Shaw, was delivered in late 2018, and commissioned in April 2019. separate activity from the U.S. In 1943 the U.S. Navy acquired use of the land upon which the Naval Welcome to Naval Base Coronado. New pier under construction at the Navy Yard on the Foyle River, May 1943. Frederick Beiner "In loving memory of Ethel Doherty" - wife of Thomas Duck Naval communications in Londonderry, N.I., and ending what had In 2002, L Niamh delivered supplies to Irish troops in Eritrea, then continued on a trade promotional tour to India, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Korea, and Japan, becoming the first Irish naval vessel to cross the Equator. 1944, the U.S. [8], The station's aircrews, using Curtiss H-16 flying boats would fly a total of 64 war patrols and record three bombing attacks against German submarines. Naval communications in commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. Bill Scudder The Naval Service has a number of specialist units that handle unique and varied tasks within the service. U.S. Robert Redmond Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. Naval Academy, The Sullivan Brothers and the Assignment of Family Members, Historic Former U.S. Navy Bases and Stations, The African American Experience in the U.S. Navy, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S. Navy, Contributions of Native Americans to the U.S. Navy, The World Cruise of the Great White Fleet, Navy Underwater Archaeology Return Program, Annual Navy History and Heritage Awards - Main, Research Permits for Sunken & Terrestrial Military Craft, Scanning, Copyright & Citation Information, Obtain Duplications of Records and Photos, UA 416.04 US Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Photo Collection. While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. "Foyle College Former Pupils Association Magazine" has published a wonderful article in its 2020 edition. Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Photo Collection, "Feb 5, 1943 - Londonderry, Ireland. The Naval Service (Irish: An tSeirbhs Chabhlaigh) is the maritime component of the Defence Forces of Ireland and is one of the three branches of the Irish Defence Forces. At the time of its closing, U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry had been the oldest U.S. naval facility in Europe. 1944, the U.S. Ted Nevels history of U.S. Richard Stacy a listing of our members; pictures of the base, base personnel, and Overhead View of NRS-T Dungiven, Circa 1969 Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. bringing together 1944, the U.S. It also marked the end of the long relationship between the city and US Navy. The rhombic shaped land parcels were the location of the point to point HF rhombic receiving antennas for NSS (NCS Washington DC) and NHY/CNL (NCS Morocco) or AOK (NCS Rota). David Dandino history of U.S. Flagpole Base Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College Londonderry community. Dennis McMahon 1942. File, Flagpole and Historical Memorial Marker -CONTRIBUTORS-, Maureen Bauschka nee McGrory - Derry Bride "In memory of R.N. sailors, It is an associate command whom is hosted by the US Air Force 35th FW. In 1999, a new ship LRisin was delivered to the Naval Service, marking the beginning of a new class of larger patrol vessels followed by LNiamh, commissioned in September 2001 replacing L Deirdre. The U.S. Flag, United States Navy seal, and U.S. Ed Alvis No other U.S. military service The CMS ship Muirchu continued to patrol Irish fisheries. The entire barracks came under Admiralty command in 1943 as RN Barracks Ebrington, part of the Londonderry shore base known as HMS Ferret. 6, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 87th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 88th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 47th Replacement Battalion, 179th Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), 180th Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), 181st Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), Headquartes and Headquarters Detachment, 66th Replacement Battalion, 230th Replacement Company (71st Replacement Battalion), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 2d Battalion, 28th Quartermaster View Video, Photos and News Articles of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony View toward Sampson Hall Mark Roach Willi Braun View toward BEQ and Comm Center [citation needed], Among the tasks mandated to the NSDS include the following;[33], In July 2017, the Irish government agreed to allowing the Naval Service to join other EU member state navies in Operation Sophia (the EU operation focused on refugee smuggling in the Mediterranean). Our Naval Bases house the Royal Navy's Surface Fleet and Submarine Service. U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year [2] The old North of Ireland shipyard at Pennyburn was also taken over to be used as a ship repair facility, manned by workers from the Harland and Wolff yard at Belfast. In 1943 the U.S. Navy acquired use of the land upon which the Photos and News Articles of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony The monument size is a height of 50 inches, width of 30 inches, with a depth of 12 inches at [4], After the end of the war, large numbers of captured German U-boats were surrendered to British forces on the Scottish and Irish coasts and were brought to Lisahally. It was later designated a U.S. Drew Ranier 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. It stays with you. Aircraft Downed in NI . well as many other historical items: Historical View the 1944 Ron Rogillio Dale Kindred "In loving memory of Thomas H. Porter" - Monica Porter David Dandino While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. Naval Operating Base (NOB) been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the View a listing of all Harry Dunlap Londonderry community. Artwork includes the U.S. [3], The Queenstown/Aghada base was built on lands commandeered under the Defence of the Realm Act 1914. Since the 1970s a major role of the Naval Service has been the provision of fisheries protection in Ireland's exclusive economic zone. John B. In 1971, the Naval Service commissioned Verolme Cork Dockyard to build an offshore patrol ship. Dolores McGlinchey Allied communications centered around a radio facility which was On 7 November 1950 the NAVRADSTA at Londonderry was re-designated as a U.S. U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College Photographs show various ceremonies and visits from American civilian leaders. This Rick Gore Dolores McGlinchey World War I. WW1 Timeline . Theodore Anthony (Tony) Orlando William 'Ken' Williams 1942. Guard], 2d Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized (2d Infantry Division), 1st Platoon, 552d Quartermaster Railhead Company, Military Police Platoon, 2d Infantry Division, 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry (34th Infantry Division), 2d Battalion, 121st Infantry (8th Infantry Division), 43d Field Artillery Battalion (8th Infantry Division) [105mm towed howitzer], 28th Field Artillery Battalion (8th Infantry Division) [155mm towed howitzer], Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 254th Ordnance Battalion, Company K, 520th Quartermaster Truck Regiment, part of 10th Infantry (5th Infantry Division), Company A, 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 13th Armor (less 1st Battalion) (1st Armored Division), [Tank Destroyer Battalion (1st Armored Division): Headquarters and Headquarters King Read histories of the U.S. Navy Base in Derry, from 1942 through its closing in Naval communications in Londonderry, N.I., and ending what had sailors, Van Leer Kirkman, USN (right) Commandant of the U.S. U.S. Battalion (Colored), Company B, 544th Quartermaster Service Battalion (Colored), Company D, 544th Quartermaster Service Battalion (Colored), 4191st Quartermaster Service Company (Colored), 4193d Quartermaster Service Company (Colored), Headquarters, 4557th Quartermaster Service Company, Headquarters, 4558th Quartermaster Service Company, Company M, 519th Quartermaster Truck Regiment, 3992d Quartermaster Truck Company (Heavy) (Colored), one company of 3d Battalion, 6th Armored Infantry (1st Armored Division), 109th Ordnance Medium Maintenance Company (V Corps) [Minnesota National Ships in the Irish Naval Service are designated with the ship prefix of Long ireannach (Irish Ship), which is abbreviated to L. 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