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Originally Posted by Canadian Army
August 1999 — The 36th (Ulster) Defence Division seizes Ballyshannon, which isolates the Donegal region.
June 7 2000 — The southern drive is halted at Drogheda, while the eastern drive encountered stiff resistance and stalled on the outskirts of Bailyshannon.
September 2000 — As autumn set in, the 36th (Ulster) Defence Division begin the siege of Bailyshannon, which could continue through the winter.
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I like it but isn't there a small problem between these three? Or may be an element missing when the 36th is taken by surprise?