No. Basically the members of the Irish Defence Forces, can and did in the past transfer to the Gardai Siochana (Irish Police) and the Prison service. But these have been restricted in recent years as well. Although overseas service , especially to places like Cyprus and Lebanon would be an advantage if joining the US military, I myself attempted to join the American armed forces in 1991 during the first Iraqi war. I was told in no uncertain terms, that I'd have to buy my way out of the army, before even appllying to join another armed force of Another Country. In effect, because of Irelands neutrality, they do not have, or ever did have any transfer agreement with any other government or army.
Not directly.
No, Ireland and Britain are different countries, you would have to leave the Irish Army, then try to get permission to join the British army
Thomas G. Rodgers has written: 'Irish-American units in the Civil War' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, History, Irish American Participation, Irish American soldiers, Uniforms, United States, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army
There are many different soldiers in the American army. The United States of America's army consists of more than five thousand and sixty soldiers in total.
continental army
no
John Paul Jones has written: 'The Black man in military music of the United States Army' -- subject(s): African American musicians, African American troops, Band musicians, History and criticism, Military music, United States, United States. Army
All of them - soldier is a term exclusive to the Army, as opposed to Marines, sailors, and Airmen.
There are curently around 1.4 million American active duty troops.
16 years old
the red coats
This is called conscription. The American slang word for it is "the draft".