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12 Sept 2025

Soldiers who left from Kildare for World War 1 should be remembered

Men departed from a base in Naas

New digitised database shows Irish people who died in World War One

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A plaque should be erected to honour soldiers who fought in the Great War (1914-1918).

Cllr Bill Clear wants Kildare County Council to erect a memorial plaque at the site of the former Naas Barracks "to honour all the soldiers who departed from there to serve on the front in the First World War."

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