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Defence Forces members wrongly branded ‘untrustworthy’ have reputations publicly vindicated

Newseze Wire·Tue, Jun 23, 3:23 PMWire: The Irish Times
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Defence Forces members wrongly branded ‘untrustworthy’ have reputations publicly vindicated

Cases settled after two non-commissioned officers took defamation proceedings against Minister for Defence, Ireland and Attorney General

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