Ireland
Ireland
Capital:
Dublin
Historical
The
English displaced Catholic Irish citizens in Northern Ireland and
replaced them with English and Scottish settlers.
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Easter Uprising
Irish
Republican Army
1921-
Twenty six counties of Ireland are given dominion status by the
British, creating the Irish Free State, while six counties in the
north remain under British control.
1921-1923-
Civil war in Ireland between the Irish Free State forces and the
Irish Republican Army forces who did not go along with the partition
of Ireland and Ireland's “dominion” status. The Republican forces
wanted to continue the fight for a free, united Ireland.
“The
Troubles”
Northern
Ireland is still occupied by British forces.
Irish
Defence Forces
Oglaigh
na hEireann
Approximately 7,650 personnel
Approximately 7,650 personnel
Permanent
Defence Force
Reserve
Defence Force
First
Line Reserve
Second
Line Reserve
Irish
Air Corps
930
personnel
Eurocopter
EC-135 helicopters (2)
Irish
Naval Service
1,144
personnel
8
ships
LE
prefix (“Long Eireannach” or Irish Ship)
Ships
have mythological Irish female names.
Patrol
Boats (8)
LE Emer (P21)
LE Aoife (P22)
LE Aisling (P23)
LE Eithne (P31)
LE Orla (P41)
LE Ciara (P42)
LE Roisin (P51)
LE Niamh (P52)
LE Emer (P21)
LE Aoife (P22)
LE Aisling (P23)
LE Eithne (P31)
LE Orla (P41)
LE Ciara (P42)
LE Roisin (P51)
LE Niamh (P52)
Naval
Service Diving Unit
Irish
Army
8,500
active duty personnel
13,000
reserve personnel
Sisu
XA-180 armored personnel carriers (2)
Carl Gustav anti-tank rocket launchers
M203
under barrel grenade launchers
M2HB
Browning .50 cal machine guns
FN
MAG machine guns
Accuracy
International 96 Sniper Rifle
Steyr
AUG assault rifles
HK
USP pistols
Brandt
120mm mortars (71)
81mm
mortars
60mm
mortars
L118
towed 105mm howitzers (24)
L119
towed 105mm howitzers
RBS-70
surface-to-air missiles
Browning
.50 cal machine guns on Cobra mount used in air defense role.
Aeronautics
Orbiter UAV (3)
Rangers
G2
army intelligence?
GARDA-
National police force
Irish Defence Force pictures
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