Proper noun
Mulcahy (plural Mulcahys)
A surname from Irish.
A native of Manhattan in New York City, N.Y., he was the son of John Francis Mulcahy Sr. and Grace Merz Mulcahy. Source: Internet
Brugha and de Valera both urged the IRA to undertake larger, more conventional military actions for the propaganda effect, but were ignored by Collins and Mulcahy. Source: Internet
Mulcahy (Oct 2014): It went a lot further than puzzles there was substance, depth and a fair share of mystery and wonder in the topics he wrote about. Source: Internet
In practice, the IRA was commanded by Collins, with Richard Mulcahy as second in command. Source: Internet
Civil War main The pro-treaty IRA soon became the nucleus of the new (regular) Irish National Army created by Collins and Richard Mulcahy. Source: Internet
Collins and Mulcahy estimated that the number of effective guerrilla fighters was down to 2,000–3,000. Source: Internet