Finner Camp

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Finner Camp
Ballyshannon, Ireland
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Finner Camp (in the distance)
Finner Camp is located in Ireland
Finner Camp
Finner Camp
Location within Ireland
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Type Barracks
Site information
Operator Republic of Ireland Irish Army
Site history
Built 1888
Built for War Office
In use 1888-Present
Garrison information
Occupants 28th Infantry Battalion, Irish Army.

Finner Camp is a military installation near Ballyshannon in Ireland.

History

The barracks, which were built on a site known for its megalithic tombs,[1] were completed in 1890.[2] Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty the barracks were handed over to the forces of the Irish Free State in 1922.[1] In August 1969 there was false speculation in the media that Taoiseach Jack Lynch would use the camp to launch an invasion of Northern Ireland with the aim of protecting the catholic community there.[3] The barracks are now the home of 28th Infantry Battalion, Irish Army.[4]

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