July 12, 2017

American Legion post in Ireland

By Noel A. Ford
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American Legion post in Ireland
American Legion post in Ireland

Visitors find Legion license plates in Irish restaurant.

[This article was originally published on the Legiontown blog.]

In 2005, my husband and I (both veterans, NEARNG) made a trip to Killarney, Ireland, and stumbled across The Flesk Restaurant one evening. We were amazed to find American Legion license plates adorning the walls. We discovered that the owner, Dermot O'Leary, had actually served with the United States Army during Vietnam. The Flesk Restaurant is a memorial American Legion post for Fr. Francis P. Duffy that still holds meetings to this day.

After we returned to the United States, we obtained a license plate from our local American Legion – Sutton, Neb., Post 61 – and mailed it to The Flesk. I was always curious to know if they received it, hung it or if the place was still in existence.

In June 2017, my two sisters and I (they are both currently serving with the NEANG) took a trip to Killarney and went to The Flesk Restaurant. I was overjoyed to see our Sutton American Legion plate proudly displayed! The owner has since passed away, but his family continues his tradition.

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