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The Connaught Rangers Mutiny
Robin Percival, A Clear Day, Blog, Derry, biography, Robin Percival Derry
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The Connaught Rangers Mutiny

The Connaught Rangers Mutiny

This is an account of the Connaught Rangers Mutiny which took place in the Punjab, India in 1920. It highlights the role of “Jim Davis” from Derry who played a leading role in the Mutiny but who has for the most part been ignored, partly because of the mystery surrounding him. The Mutiny was a protest against the brutal Black and Tans being used by Britain in their failed attempt to suppress the IRA. It is slighted edited version from that which appeared on the Facebook pages of the Museum of Free Derry in July 2020.

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