

 The Dal gCais Kings and Rulers in the Providence of Munster
 Ireland's 32 Counties
An Irish Chief
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 McMahon Memorial

 Eternal Flame
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 In Loving Memory
Christ be with me, Christ be within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger
Christ in hearts of all that love me
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.
- From the Breastplate of Saint Patrick
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
John 15:13
 Irish Prayer Ribbon
November 27, 2004
Dear Clanspeople,
Army Lt. Col. Michael J. McMahon
41, of West Hartfored, Conn.; assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division (Light), Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; killed Nov. 27 when the contract aircraft in which he was riding crashed in Bamian, Afghanistan while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom.
 Laid To Rest 2004
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September 11, 2001
Dear Clanspeople,
Robert D. (Bobby) McMahon. Member of Ladder 20, FDNY, lost his life while heroically saving others in the World Trade Center Disaster of September 11, 2001.
 Firefighter Robert McMahon
Ladder 20
Laid to Rest
on November 12, 2001
Click here to go to Roberts Memorial
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March 19, 1969
Dear Clanspeople,
SP4 Thomas Joseph McMahon distinguished himself while serving as medical aid man with Company A. When the lead elements of his company came under heavy fire from well-fortified enemy positions, three soldiers fell seriously wounded. SP4 McMahon, with complete disregard for his safety, left his covered position and ran through intense enemy fire to the side of one of the wounded, administered first aid and then carried him to safety. He returned through the hail of fire to the side of a second wounded man. Although painfully wounded by an exploding mortar round while returning the wounded man to a secure position, SP4 McMahon refused medical attention and heroically ran back through the heavy enemy fire toward his remaining wounded comrade. He fell mortally wounded before he could rescue the last man. SP4 McMahon's undaunted concern for the welfare of his comrades at the cost of his life are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit on himself, his unit, and the U.S. Army.
 Laid to Rest March 19, 1969
Click here to go to Thomas Joseph McMahon Memorial
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April 29,1975
Dear Clans people, Cpl Charles McMahon was the last Killed In Action serviceman in the Vietnam War.
Cpl McMahon was killed by a rocket attack from Five NVA Divisions defending the Defense Attaché Building on Tahn Sahn Knut airbase.
 Cpl Charles McMahon Laid to Rest on April 29, 1975
Click here to go to Cpl Charles McMahon Memorial
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