- Martin Joseph Sheehan
Martin Joseph Sheehan,
Lieutenant , second of three sons ofCaptain D.D. Sheehan , M.P. for Mid-Cork,Ireland , who served on the Western Front inWorld War I .Born in March, 1896, he was educated at Christian College, Cork and Mount St. Joseph's College,
Roscrea , Co.Tipperary . He won several prizes in school sports and played forMunster in the Rugby Inter-Provintial Senior College Championships, being described in theDublin Press as 'the most brilliant three-quarter back the College had produced for years'.He went to
Canada in 1913, and was employed in the Union Bank of Canada atBassano andBellevue ,Alberta . He joined theCanadian Expeditionary Force as a private in 1915 and won the all-roundAthletic Championship of his Division inNova Scotia .He came overseas with his
battalion in 1916, and transferred as acadet to theRoyal Munster Fusiliers , and later obtained his commission. With them he was in some of the fiercest fighting atPasschendaele and elsewhere. He transferred to the Royal Air Service as 'Observer' and saw considerable service inFrance andItaly with the 13thSquadron .He went out on observation duty over the enemy lines on the morning of October 1st, 1918, and met his death, but in what circumstances has never been known. He is buried in the British War Cemetery, at
Anneux ,France .Grave no.: Plot 1, Row H21. Anneux lies 6km west of
Cambrai on the road toBapaume .Biography as recorded in the
British War Office Publication 'Soldiers Died in theGreat War .
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