Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Патрык Куінлан" in Belarusian language version.
Brigadier General Patrick Flynn, GOC 1 Brigade paid tribute to Col Quinlan, saying his decision to dig in at Jadotville had become part of the Army's training on tactics [and] was also taught in military courses in the UK, Germany and Australia
probably with the aim of taking the Irish as prisoners and using them as leverage in negotiations with the U.N.
They should all have been hailed as heroes; Ireland knows that now, but it was a long, slow, painful road to redemption, and vindication, especially for the brave, fearless Patrick Quinlan who went to his grave, in 1997, not knowing that he would gain posthumous recognition, with full honour restored, nine years later.Архіўная копія(недаступная спасылка). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 5 кастрычніка 2011. Праверана 26 чэрвеня 2020.Архіўная копія(недаступная спасылка). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 5 кастрычніка 2011. Праверана 26 чэрвеня 2020.
They should all have been hailed as heroes; Ireland knows that now, but it was a long, slow, painful road to redemption, and vindication, especially for the brave, fearless Patrick Quinlan who went to his grave, in 1997, not knowing that he would gain posthumous recognition, with full honour restored, nine years later.Архіўная копія(недаступная спасылка). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 5 кастрычніка 2011. Праверана 26 чэрвеня 2020.Архіўная копія(недаступная спасылка). Архівавана з першакрыніцы 5 кастрычніка 2011. Праверана 26 чэрвеня 2020.