Frank McLoughlin
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Frank McLoughlin, despite joining the British military during World War II, expressed support for Irish neutrality, reflecting the complex identity of southern Protestants who fought while maintaining ties to their homeland.
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Frank McLoughlin thought that they were better off out of the war.
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The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Excitement, boredom and duty - the reasons southern Protestants fought in second World War – The Irish Times