About: Kit Poole

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Christopher "Kit" Poole (17 December 1875 – 27 November 1965) was an Irish soldier and military tactician who fought in the Tirah Campaign and the Second Boer War as a British Army private, as well as a captain of the Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rising. During the Citizen Army's inception in 1913, he was a member of the group's initial provisional council alongside Jack White, James Larkin, P. T. Daly and Constance Markievicz, and would go on to take up a permanent position on its executive committee. He was also a pivotal figure during the 1916 Easter Rising, as second-in-command at St. Stephen's Green under Citizen Army commandant Michael Mallin where they held out for six days against British forces, ending the engagement when the British brought them a copy of Pearse's surrend

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  • Christopher "Kit" Poole (17 December 1875 – 27 November 1965) was an Irish soldier and military tactician who fought in the Tirah Campaign and the Second Boer War as a British Army private, as well as a captain of the Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rising. During the Citizen Army's inception in 1913, he was a member of the group's initial provisional council alongside Jack White, James Larkin, P. T. Daly and Constance Markievicz, and would go on to take up a permanent position on its executive committee. He was also a pivotal figure during the 1916 Easter Rising, as second-in-command at St. Stephen's Green under Citizen Army commandant Michael Mallin where they held out for six days against British forces, ending the engagement when the British brought them a copy of Pearse's surrender order. (en)
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  • BritishCommonwealth, laterIrish Citizen Army
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  • Second-in-command of Irish Citizen Army, St Stephen's Green Garrison, Easter Week, 1916
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  • 1906-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1894-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • British Commonwealth, later Irish Citizen Army (en)
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  • 1875-12-17 (xsd:date)
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  • Dublin, Ireland (en)
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  • Poole atop a building with three other Irish Citizen Army members. (en)
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  • Second-in-command of Irish Citizen Army, St Stephen's Green Garrison, Easter Week, 1916 (en)
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  • 1965-11-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Dublin (en)
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  • Christopher "Kit" Poole (en)
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  • Captain (en)
  • Private (en)
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  • 1894 (xsd:integer)
  • 1913 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alice Fay (en)
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  • Christopher "Kit" Poole (17 December 1875 – 27 November 1965) was an Irish soldier and military tactician who fought in the Tirah Campaign and the Second Boer War as a British Army private, as well as a captain of the Irish Citizen Army during the Easter Rising. During the Citizen Army's inception in 1913, he was a member of the group's initial provisional council alongside Jack White, James Larkin, P. T. Daly and Constance Markievicz, and would go on to take up a permanent position on its executive committee. He was also a pivotal figure during the 1916 Easter Rising, as second-in-command at St. Stephen's Green under Citizen Army commandant Michael Mallin where they held out for six days against British forces, ending the engagement when the British brought them a copy of Pearse's surrend (en)
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  • Kit Poole (en)
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  • Christopher "Kit" Poole (en)
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