John T. Prout

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Birth nameJohn Thomas Prout[1]
Born(1880-10-25)October 25, 1880
Dundrum, County Tipperary, Ireland
Died27 April 1969(1969-04-27) (aged 88)
Chesterfield, New Hampshire, U.S.
John T. Prout
Colonel Thomas A. Roberts (left) and Captain John T. Prout (right) of 370th infantry, 8th regiment in 1919
Birth nameJohn Thomas Prout[1]
Born(1880-10-25)October 25, 1880
Dundrum, County Tipperary, Ireland
Died27 April 1969(1969-04-27) (aged 88)
Chesterfield, New Hampshire, U.S.
Buried
Service / branchUnited States Army
Irish Republican Army
National Army (Ireland)
RankCommandant-general
Battles / warsFirst World War
Irish War of Independence
Irish Civil War
AwardsCroix de Guerre
Spouse(s)Catherine Prout (m. 1907-her death); 1 child
Mary Conba (m. 1922-19??); 4 (+1 deceased in infancy)[1]

John T. Prout (October 25, 1880 April 27, 1969) was an Irish soldier. He served in the United States Army in the First World War, as a training officer in the guerrilla Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) and held one of the senior commands in the National Army during the Irish Civil War (1922–23).

Prout was born in Dundrum, County Tipperary in 1880, but emigrated to the United States while still young. After the United States entry into the First World War in 1917, he enlisted at age 36 with the United States 69th Infantry Regiment. He spent five months attached to the French command staff and was awarded the Croix de Guerre.[2]

Irish War of Independence

After the war he returned to Ireland, where he became involved in the agitation for Irish independence and joined the Irish Republican Army. He served as a training and intelligence officer to the Third Tipperary Brigade, based at Galtee Castle.[citation needed]

Irish Civil War

Later life

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