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William O'Callaghan
Native name Liam Ó Céallachgáin
Allegiance Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland
Service/branch Badge of the Irish Defence Forces Irish Army
Rank File:IE-Army-OF8.png Lieutenant-General
Commands held United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
Awards Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Honour
National Order of the Cedar

Lieutenant-General William O'Callaghan (DSM) (Irish language: Liam Ó Céallachgáin ) [1] was an Irish Army officer. He graduated from the Military College at Curragh Camp, County Kildare. He is most famous for being the Commanding Officer of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon for a period in the 1980s. He was also a recipient of the French Legion of Honour and the Lebanese National Order of the Cedar.[2]

References[]

  1. Brian Mitchell's UNIFIL website http://www.unifil.ie
  2. Duggan, John P. (1991) A History of the Irish Army, Gill and Macmillan, Dublin
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