Yes. Like any army they would have requirements for recruits to meet and if you do not meet them then you would not get in.
No - you would be accepted or rejected on the same grounds as all Irish citizens
Irish Army was created in 1924.
The Irish Republie Army were formed in 1919 - 1922
Irish Republican Liberation Army was created in 2006.
Provisional Irish Republican Army was created in 1969.
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
You are referring to the Irish Republican Army or IRA and they are not still fighting.
Irish and English
the Irish went to clean floors the Irish did the army
It was opressive and killed people for speaking Irish, playing Irish sports, crushed the culture.
In 1919, the Irish Republic was formally established by an elected assembly called Dáil Éireann. The Irish Volunteers were the fighing group. The Dáil Éireann renamed them the Irish Republican Army. After the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921, supporters of the Treaty formed the National Army while the anti-treaty forces continued to use the name Irish Republican Army. There have been many groups since then that have re-used the name.
Do you mean the IRA (Irish Republican Army)