Only one Jadotville veteran is recommended to get a medal as a result of the siege

Only the officer in charge of those involved in the Siege of Jadotville in the Congo 60 years ago was nominated for a medal.

An independent review group formed last year decided that Colonel Pat Quinlan, the commanding officer of a company, the 35th Battalion, would receive the Distinguished Service Medal (DSM).

However, the group headed by retired Brigadier General Paul Buckenham recommended that the 33 men of the A Company not be given the 35 Batallion DSM as recommended by Colonel Quinlan after the siege of September 1961.

Colonel Quinlan also recommended that of the 33, five should also be awarded the Military Medal for Fiction (MMG), the highest award of the Irish Army.

The review group concluded that awarding DSMs and MMGs would understate the value of the An Bonn Jadotville (Jadotville Medals) awarded in 2017 to all siege veterans.

A total of 158 men of Company A faced an overwhelming force of Katangese rebels supported by French and Belgian mercenaries at Jadotville outside Elizabethville.

After the establishment of the Congo as an independent country in 1960, the mineral-rich southern province of Katanga attempted to secede and UN forces were sent in to maintain order.

One company managed to hold out for four days by adopting a perimeter defense without loss of life while inflicting heavy casualties on the rebels.

After the men surrendered, they were held for a month before being released. When they returned to Ireland, there was no official acknowledgment of their bravery which caused the discontent of the veterans and their families ever since.

Inflation

The news of the review group’s recommendation will be a slap in the face to those who campaigned for years for the Defense Forces to overturn its original decision not to award medals.

The Military Medals Board will be set up to consider the recommendations and will submit a report to the Chief of Staff by the end of August. A recommendation does not necessarily mean that a medal will be awarded.

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