A talk about the global imprint of the Irish diaspora who have served with distinction
The evening offers a unique opportunity to explore the global imprint of the Irish diaspora through the lens of honour, conflict, and memory.
Introduction
Held annually at the Royal Dublin Society and previously delivered by senior military officers and Ambassadors, this is the first time the Lucas Lecture is being presented in Monaco.
From the windswept trenches of the Crimea to the mountains of Afghanistan, Irish soldiers have served with distinction in the uniforms of many nations. Their stories — often unsung — form a rich global tapestry of courage, sacrifice, and service.
In this lecture, Patrick Downes, Chair of the Lucas Foundation, explores the remarkable role of the Irish diaspora across centuries of global conflict, right up to the present day. From the legacy of Admiral Lucas, the Wild Geese, and the Fighting 69th, to modern heroes like Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy of the US Navy SEALs, the talk traces the extraordinary honours awarded for valour — including the Victoria Cross, the Medal of Honor, the Légion d'honneur, and others — to Irish-born and Irish-descended individuals serving in foreign forces accross the world.
A compelling evening for those with an interest in military history, Irish heritage, or the deeper meanings of honour and remembrance.
Patrick Downes is a seasoned public speaker, advisor, and lifelong student of history whose lectures blend sharp insight with storytelling that brings the past vividly to life.
The duration of the talk is approximately 45 minutes followed by a brief Q&A. We invite you to join us after the event for a drinks reception.
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