Tommy Wood | |
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Birth name | Thomas Wood |
Other name(s) | Bernard[1] |
Born | c. 1919 |
Died | December 1936 Battle of Lopera, Andalusia |
Cause of death | Battlefield injuries |
Buried | Andújar Cemetery |
Allegiance | |
Service/ | International Brigades |
Years of service | 1936 |
Rank | Volunteer |
Unit | Connolly Column |
Battles/wars | Battle of Lopera |
Relations |
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Tommy or Thomas Wood [note 1] (c. 1919 – 1936) was a young Irish man who joined the International Brigades, fighting on the side of the Spanish Republic during the civil war against General Franco's Nationalists. Wood came from a Dublin family which had a strong tradition of Irish Republicanism, and he had lost two uncles in the Irish War of Independence.
Following Wood's arrival in Spain, just before Christmas 1936, his unit was despatched south to Córdoba, where they built a bridgehead. The fighting was bitter, however, and little progress was made, particularly due to air attacks from Nationalist forces. During the assault on nearby Lopera, Wood was wounded. It is uncertain whether he died immediately or in hospital, and it took some time for news of his death to be received in Ireland.
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