- Jimmy Steele
Jimmy Steele (
August 8 1907 –August 9 1970 ) was an Irish republican and Irish Republican Army (IRA) member born inBelfast ,Ireland .Steele joined
Fianna Éireann in 1920 during theIrish War of Independence and later went on to join the IRA. He was arrested in 1923 and again in 1924 and imprisoned in Crumlin Road Gaol. After his release in 1925, Steele helped in the reorganisation of the IRA's Belfast Brigade.In 1935 Steele led an IRA raid on a RUC base within the grounds of
Campbell College , a school in the east of the city. The raid was unsuccessful due to a tip-off, but Steele managed to escape. The following year he was arrested for the raid along with several other IRA members and again sent to Crumlin Road Gaol. In 1943 Steele, along with Patrick Donnelly, Ned Maguire andHugh McAteer escaped from the Gaol. Shortly afterwards he was appointed adjutant of the Northern Command. [Tim Pat Coogan , "The IRA"]Steele spent a further ten years in prison after arrests in late 1943 and 1967. He wrote for a number of republican publications, including "Glor Uladh", "Resurgent Ulster" and "
An Phoblacht ". In the 1950 United Kingdom general election Steele stood forSinn Féin in the West Belfast constituency.Steele was founder of the Belfast Republican Press Centre in 1970. He was the first editor of "Republican News", which started as a monthly and later became a weekly.
He died on August 9 1970 the year after the IRA split, in which he sided with the Provisionals. He was one of the leaders of the 1969 split, being critical of the leadership of the time. [ [http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/organ/docs/ryan01.htm CAIN] ]
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