The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
The IRA no longer exists, so you cannot join. When it did exist, it was a terrorist organisation, with a highly secretive operation, and did not just openly take recruits. Most people that joined were from Ireland. At its height, it only had a few hundred members. The vast majority of people in Ireland did not support them, due to their terrorist activities.
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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
What political party did german and irish joined when they arrived to the u.s
Yes, an Irish person has to take an oath of allegiance to the British crown if they decide to join the British Army.
You have to be a US citizen to join the US marines i think its actually permanent resident
No. America's Army was developed as a recruiting tool and public relations matter. There's no obligation to join for simply playing a video game.
During World War I, two main groups from Ireland participated: the British Army and the Irish Volunteers. The British Army included many Irish soldiers who enlisted to support the British war effort, while the Irish Volunteers, initially formed to oppose British rule, eventually saw some members join the war, particularly after the 1916 Easter Rising. Additionally, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) emerged later as a nationalist force, but they did not actively participate in WWI. Overall, the involvement of Irish soldiers was significant, with around 200,000 serving in various capacities.
The spies joined the contiental army because they want to help fight for America.
you have to be 18 to be in the us army
Elvis was drafted into the United States of America Army which he served from 1958 through 1960.
The question is wrong. Americans fight for America.
Yes, any Irish or commonwealth national can join the British armed services, although an oath to HM the Queen is mandatory.