Irish War of Independence - The largest single clash
Time: Jun, 1922
Place: Pettigo, Ireland
Details: The largest single clash came in June, when British troops used artillery to dislodge an IRA unit from the village of Pettigo, killing seven, wounding six and taking four prisoners. This was the last major confrontation between the IRA and British forces in the period 1919–1922.
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