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Gerald O'Sullivan (other)
Gerald O'Sullivan may refer to: *Gerald O'Sullivan (judge) (1891–1960), Australian judge, acting Judge on the New South Wales Supreme Court *Gerald Robert O'Sullivan (1888–1915), Irish soldier in the British Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross *Gearóid O'Sullivan (1891–1948), Irish teacher, army officer, barrister and Sinn Féin and Fine Gael politician. *Gerald O'Sullivan (Lieutenant-General) Irish Defence Forces Chief of Staff 1984-1986 See also *Gerry O'Sullivan, Irish politician * Gerry O'Sullivan (media) *Jerry O'Sullivan (other) Jerry O'Sullivan may refer to: * Jerry O'Sullivan (GAA), Gaelic games administrator * Jerry O'Sullivan (hurler) (1940–1985), Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer * Jerry O'Sullivan (musician) Jerry O'Sullivan is an American musician. O'Sull ...
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Gerald O'Sullivan (judge)
Gerald John Joseph O'Sullivan (13 October 1891 – 11 September 1960) was an Australian barrister and judge. O'Sullivan was born at Wangaratta in Victoria to George Rollo O'Sullivan and Theresa Mary, ''née'' Willis. He farmed in Victoria and the Riverina before joining the public service as a clerk with the War Pensions Office. In 1916 he enlisted in the First Australian Imperial Force, in which he was assigned to the 35th Battalion. He arrived in England on 27 March 1917 and in France on 23 August, where he was transferred to the radio service. He was formally discharged from the Army on 20 December 1919 and worked in the Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch; in 1922 he began studying law at the University of Sydney, graduating with his bachelor's degree in 1927. He married Angela Winifred Mary Moylan on 19 November 1927. O'Sullivan was called to the bar on 6 June 1928 in both New South Wales and Queensland. He resigned from the public service in 1928 to establish ...
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Gerald Robert O'Sullivan
Gerald Robert O'Sullivan VC ( ga, Gearóid Roibeard Ó Súilleabháin; 8 November 1888–21 August 1915) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Early life Gerald Robert O'Sullivan was born in Frankfield, Douglas, County Cork on 8 November 1888. His father was a career soldier in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Known as 'Jerry', he was educated at Wimbledon College from which he graduated in 1906. He desired a career in the British Army and attended the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst.Snelling, 1999, pp. 139–145 Military career Commissioned into the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in 1909, O'Sullivan spent much of the next three years serving in China with his unit, 2nd Battalion. From 1912, the battalion was based in British India but on the outbreak of the First World War was brought back to England. First World War The ...
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Gearóid O'Sullivan
Gearóid O'Sullivan (28 January 1891 – 25 March 1948) was an Irish teacher, Irish language scholar, army officer, barrister and Sinn Féin and Fine Gael politician. Early life and education Jeremiah O'Sullivan was born in Coolnagurrane near Skibbereen, County Cork, he was the fourth son of Michael and Margaret O'Sullivan and given the name of Jeremiah - but known throughout his lifetime as Gearóid. His father, a native of Lough Ine, and his mother, née McCarthy, a Coolnagurrane native, were members of West Cork farming families. Early in his education at the local national primary school, his intellectual capacity and promise of greater things was often remarked upon. Despite his young age, he was selected school monitor – to monitor the progression of fellow students as well as the teaching capabilities of the teacher. He next studied at Daniel Duggan's Intermediate and University School in Skibbereen; at about this time, he was to meet several individuals who would draw ...
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Gerald O'Sullivan (Lieutenant-General)
Gerald O'Sullivan may refer to: *Gerald O'Sullivan (judge) (1891–1960), Australian judge, acting Judge on the New South Wales Supreme Court *Gerald Robert O'Sullivan (1888–1915), Irish soldier in the British Army and recipient of the Victoria Cross *Gearóid O'Sullivan (1891–1948), Irish teacher, army officer, barrister and Sinn Féin and Fine Gael politician. * Gerald O'Sullivan (Lieutenant-General) Irish Defence Forces Chief of Staff 1984-1986 See also *Gerry O'Sullivan, Irish politician * Gerry O'Sullivan (media) *Jerry O'Sullivan (other) Jerry O'Sullivan may refer to: * Jerry O'Sullivan (GAA), Gaelic games administrator * Jerry O'Sullivan (hurler) (1940–1985), Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer * Jerry O'Sullivan (musician) Jerry O'Sullivan is an American musician. O'Sull ...
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Irish Defence Forces Chief Of Staff
The Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces (COS) ( ga, Ceann Foirne na bhFórsaí Cosanta) is charged with the executive management of the Defence Forces (Ireland), Irish Defence Forces, and is the most senior military officer of the Irish Army, Army, Naval Service (Ireland), Naval Service and Air Corps (Ireland), Air Corps branches. The Chief of Staff is appointed by the President of Ireland, who is the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces, on the recommendation of the Minister for Defence (Ireland), Minister for Defence subject to the approval of the Government of Ireland. The office of the Chief of Staff consists of his personal staff, a strategic planning office, a public relations section and the military judge. The Defence Forces Chief of Staff sits on the government's National Security Committee (Ireland), National Security Committee (NSC). The Chief of Staff delegates remaining executive duties to two deputy chiefs of staff (who hold the rank of major general or equival ...
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Gerry O'Sullivan
Gerry O'Sullivan (10 April 1936 – 5 August 1994) was an Irish Labour Party (Ireland), Labour Party politician from Cork (city), Cork. He was a long-serving member of Cork City Council, and was Lord Mayor of Cork from 1986 to 1987. O'Sullivan was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1989 Irish general election, 1989 general election as a Labour Party Teachta Dála (TD) for Cork North-Central (Dáil constituency), Cork North-Central having topped the poll. He was re-elected at the 1992 Irish general election, 1992 general election, receiving 10,008 first preference votes, again topping the poll. In January 1993, after the formation of a Fianna Fáil–Labour 23rd Government of Ireland, coalition government, he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, Minister of State at the Department of the Marine (with special responsibility for Port Development Safety at sea and Inland Fisheries). He died in office in August 1994 fol ...
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Gerry O'Sullivan (media)
Gerrard "Gerry" O'Sullivan (born 1964, London) is a television executive, who has held a number of executive media roles at BSkyB, BBC, Fox News, ABC, Deutsche Telekom and Digicel TV. Known as a technology evangelist, in 2009 The Telegraph named him as "one of the most influential Britons in technology" and in 2010 '' Wired'' named him as a "TV pioneer" in their annual survey of the U.K's Top 100 digital power brokers. Career Timetable O'Sullivan started his media career in 1985 as a broadcast engineer at the BBC. He became a senior studio and outside broadcast director of ''BBC Breakfast'', ''BBC One O'Clock News'', ''BBC Six O'Clock News'', ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'', '' Newsnight'', and ''The Money Programme''. He was the launch director of the BBC's first live virtual set programme: '' Working Lunch'' nominated for an RTS award. In 1992, he moved to Sydney and was Head of Production for Australia's first 24-hour news channel TNC. In 1995, he moved to New York to become CTO ...
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