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LC-unveiling-01 
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(second right) Minister Paul Kehoe, T.D. with (from left) Maurice Egan, Ellen Jones representing her father Gerard O'Callaghan, and William (Bill) Mynes, who were crew on the L.E. Cliona. A commemorative stone plaque was unveiled at the Naval base at Haulbowline in recognition of the ships company of LE Cliona, whose collective actions, following a fire onboard the ship on 29th May 1962 resulted in the safe return to port of the ship.
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LC-unveiling-01 
 XX news for Sean O'Riordan.
(second right) Minister Paul Kehoe, T.D. with (from left) Maurice Egan, Ellen Jones representing her father Gerard O'Callaghan, and William (Bill) Mynes, who were crew on the L.E. Cliona. A commemorative stone plaque was unveiled at the Naval base at Haulbowline in recognition of the ships company of LE Cliona, whose collective actions, following a fire onboard the ship on 29th May 1962 resulted in the safe return to port of the ship.
Pic Larry Cummins
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XX news for Sean O'Riordan.
(second right) Minister Paul Kehoe, T.D. with (from left) Maurice Egan, Ellen Jones representing her father Gerard O'Callaghan, and William (Bill) Mynes, who were crew on the L.E. Cliona. A commemorative stone plaque was unveiled at the Naval base at Haulbowline in recognition of the ships company of LE Cliona, whose collective actions, following a fire onboard the ship on 29th May 1962 resulted in the safe return to port of the ship.
Pic Larry Cummins
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