Irish Republican Army Uniform
22nd February 2017Jul 26, 2017 · Image caption Explosive devices, improvised rockets, detonators, timing units and Semtex were discovered by Irish police . On 6 December, a 25-year-old dissident republican is jailed in Dublin for five years.
The Irish Army, known simply as the Army (Irish: an tArm), is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. As of May 2016, approximately 7,300 men and women serve in the Irish Army, divided into two geographically organised brigades.
The Irish Army, known simply as the Army (Irish: an tArm), is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. As of May 2016, approximately 7,300 men and women serve in the Irish Army, divided into two geographically organised brigades.
This was inspired by the IRA bombing in Warrington, Cheshire, England on March 20, 1993. Two ren, Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry, were killed. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) is a militant group that was determined to remove British troops from Northern Ireland. Lead singer Dolores O’Riordan
Irish Republican Army: Irish Republican Army, republican paramilitary organization seeking the end of British rule in Northern Ireland and the reunification of Ireland.
Co-ordination of Republican resistance was weakened by the fact that at the outset of the fighting, Lehane was in Dublin, taking part in unity negotiations following a split in Republican ranks at an Army Convention on 18 th June; he did not return to Donegal until mid-July, having had to walk all the way from Sligo.
This site is dedicated to the memory of the men of the Royal Irish Constabulary, (RIC) (1814 – 1922, especially the hundreds killed by the IRA during the 1916 – 1922 period & their decendants.
This is a partial list of the modern vehicles of the Irish Army, the land component of the Irish Defence Forces
This is a partial list of the modern vehicles of the Irish Army, the land component of the Irish Defence Forces
Casement and the Irish Brigade recruited from Irish POWs “There is no living in being an Irish patriot” Casement. The Irish Brigade, raised by Casement from Irish Prisoners of War in Germany, is hard to research as none of those involved seemed to want to be linked to the Irish Brigade after the war.