Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Monday, April 7, 2025
🎻Fionn and Jonathan Angus
Father and son, Fionn and Jonathan Angus, established a social enterprise called Fionnathan Productions which works to create a more inclusive, welcoming and equal society.
Fionn, who has Down Syndrome, has been playing the fiddle for 20 years, and works to ensure the talents of those with disabilities are celebrated.
As part of this year's festival, TradFest has teamed up with Ablefest, Ireland's largest inclusive music festival, to increase accessibility and make sure everyone has a space on the stage.
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Michael Mulcahy
Michael Mulcahy (1952) is an Irish expressionist painter who lives and works in Paris, but returns frequently to Ireland.
Michael Mulcahy was educated at the Crawford Municipal
School of Art in Cork and the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. He
has travelled extensively, particularly in north and west Africa where he has
lived and worked in the local community.
The Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin held a major exhibition of his work in 1994. He has at least one child, a girl, and now resides in Wexford where he opened a working gallery.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Paddy Mayne
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair Mayne (1915 –1955), best known as Paddy Mayne or familiarly as Blair, was a British Army officer from Newtownards. He was an amateur boxing champion, qualified as a solicitor and was capped for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions at rugby union before becoming a founding member of the Special Air Service (SAS).

Serving with distinction during the Second World War, Mayne became one of the British Army's most highly decorated officers. He was controversially denied the Victoria Cross, a decoration which King George VI remarked "so strangely eluded him".
Mayne participated in many night raids deep behind enemy
lines in the deserts of Egypt and Libya, where the SAS wrought havoc by
destroying many enemy aircraft on the ground. Mayne pioneered the use of
military jeeps to conduct surprise hit-and-run raids, particularly on Axis
airfields. It was claimed that he had personally destroyed up to 100 aircraft.
After the war, Mayne returned to Newtownards first practising as a solicitor and then becoming Secretary to the Law Society of Northern Ireland. He suffered severe back pain which prevented him even watching rugby as a spectator. He seldom talked about his wartime exploits.
Friday, April 4, 2025
The Guardia di Finanza

The Guardia di Finanza is an Italian law enforcement agency
under the authority of the minister of economy and finance. It is a militarized
police force, forming a part of the Ministry of Economy and Finance, not the
Ministry of Defence.
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Obsolete 1980s model |
Guardia di Finanza is essentially responsible for dealing with financial crime and smuggling; it has also evolved into Italy's primary agency for suppressing the illegal drug trade. It maintains over 600 boats and ships and more than 100 aircraft to serve in its mission of patrolling Italy's territorial waters. It also has the role of border police and customs duties at Italian airports.

The origins of the Guardia di Finanza date back to 5 October 1774, when the "Light Troops Legion" (Legione truppe leggere) was set up under the King of Sardinia, Victor Amadeus III. This was the first example in Italy of a special corps established and organized for financial surveillance duties along the borders, as well as for military defence.

Members of the Guardia di Finanza wear small diameter green berets.

Thursday, April 3, 2025
Hesteyade de Bigorre
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
ALAT - Aviation légère de l’armée de Terre

In 1912, the French military aviation was formally incorporated into the French Army, alongside the four longstanding divisions of infantry, cavalry, artillery, and engineers. As such it played important role in WWI in support of the army: observation, artillery guidance, bombing and strafing. In 1934, the aviation division turned into the French Air Force.
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Helicopter Crew wearing LBF Berets |
After WWII, it was felt that, just like the navy, the army needed its own air branch, distinct from the air force, which led to ALAT's creation in 1954.
Since it has participated in almost all French military engagements and humanitarian aid deployments: the French Indochina War, the Algerian War, the Persian Gulf War of 1990–91, the Lebanese conflict, the war in Chad, the independence of Djibouti, the War in Somalia, operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Kosovo War, the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, the Opération Licorne in Côte d'Ivoire, the humanitarian response to the December 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the War in Afghanistan, 2011 military intervention in Libya.

The blue berets were distributed for the first time in July 1954 to the helicopter units of the Army in Indochina (GFHATI). In order to strengthen the cohesion of the GFHATI, Commander CRESPIN wanted to unify the headgear in service, by adopting a beret in "RAF blue" color. Faced with a lack of resources and the slowness of the administration, he had managed to recover, from the quartermaster's office, a stock of blue berets abandoned by the metropolitan paratroopers (NB: the latter nevertheless wore it until 1957).
It is worn tilted on the left side and does not have a rank
insignia.
Before the adoption of the ALAT-specific beret badge in
1957, personnel from certain units that already had a corps badge wore it on
their beret.
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Pakol worn by ALAT members of ISAF, Afghanistan |
Since 2018, the 4th Special Forces Helicopter Regiment
(RHFS) has a new beret. The special forces regiment maintains a strong link
with the ALAT, but is now subordinate to the pillar of the Land Special Forces
Command.

The embroidered badge is composed of the wings of the
paratroopers on either side of the commandos' dagger, surmounted by the
intelligence star.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Dramatic Presidential Decree
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, in a bold move to distinguish the U.S. military from its global adversaries, President Donald J. Trump has announced a dramatic change in the U.S. Army Special Forces' iconic headgear.

Effective immediately, the Special Forces green beret will be replaced by the Basque beret, in the same shade of green, as a global symbol of strength, unity, and heritage.
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“As we face increasingly complex threats from adversaries like China and Russia, it is imperative that our military remain distinct and unmatched in every way,” President Trump stated. “The green beret, though a proud symbol of our forces, has unfortunately been co-opted by other nations. It is time for a change. The Basque beret is unique, stylish, and can make America great again.”
Eventually, the Basque beret will become the new standard for all branches of the U.S. military, representing both an evolution in military fashion and a rejection of imitation. The President emphasized that this move would strengthen U.S. military identity on the global stage.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Cesare Zavattini
Cesare Zavattini was an Italian screenwriter and one of the first theorists and proponents of the Neorealist movement in Italian cinema.
Saturday, March 29, 2025
The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena)
The Spirit of the Beehive (El espíritu de la colmena) is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Víctor Erice. The film was Erice's debut and is considered a masterpiece of Spanish cinema.
Friday, March 28, 2025
Willie G.
William Godfrey "Willie G." Davidson (1933) is an American businessman and motorcycle designer, and the former senior vice president & chief styling officer of Harley-Davidson Motor Company.



Thursday, March 27, 2025
Laurita Siles from Fundación BilbaoArte Fundazioa
If only my Spanish, let alone Basque, language skills were better, I could relate here exactly what these photographers stand for. Alas, neither Spanish or Basque or my strong points.
The blackened face has to do with the carranzanas sheep; a breed at the edge of extinction.
Either way, fascinating pictures.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Seydou Keïta

Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Basque Anthropology/Ethnography
