Wednesday 1 July 2015

Na Fianna Éireann Usher's Quay Battalion 1917

The time in Reading Jail was not wasted as plans were made for the next stage of the battle. The seeds of the Army of the Irish Republic were sown and nurtured by the internees who were considered leaders in the rising.  As a member of the Irish Volunteers Liam held the rank of Captain  Irish Republican Army (IRA), he also held the position of  Vice President Fianna Éireann (1915/16).  

In Dec 1916 Liam Langley was released from Reading, the following April he transferred from Tuam to Dublin April.  He held a number of posts in Na Fianna over the next number of years, these included:

June 1917                                Captain  Usher’s Quay Company
Jan 1918 – March 1920          Battalion Commandant 2nd (North Dublin) Battalion
1918-1921                               Headquarters Staff  National Director of Organisation & Education
Dec 1920 – April 1921.          Brigade Commandant (O/C) replacing Gary Holohan who was arrested 
11 July 1921 – Dec 1921        Battalion Commandant 4th (South West Dublin) Battalion
Early 1921 – April 1921         Chief of Staff in Eamon Martin’s absence
Headquarters Staff                  Director of Organisation (Ryan p.18)
May 1921 – July  1922           Brigade Commandant (Brigade Staff Sheets p.6)


Fianna Circle IRB (1917-1922)
Centre:  Gary Holohan
Secretary: Liam Langley
Treasurer Tom Donohoe

Liam is pictured below with The Ursher's Quay Battalion Fianna Éireann, he was Captain of the Battlion from June 1917.  The photo was taken at Blessington Basin, Phibsborough where the battalion trained.  Liam Langley is seated second row third from left, he is wearing his Irish Volunteers uniform.