No, not serving. There are of course guards outside the embassy
the first Norman troops arrived in Ireland in 1169
Potatoes were brought back to Ireland and the rest of Europe from the "New World", South America, upon their discovery by European explorers. Potatoes were not found anywhere in Europe, Asia or Africa until they were imported. Ireland became dependent on potatoes after their importation to Europe largely because it was a poor country and potatoes grow quickly and easily in many different climates.
Ireland is not in the United States of America. It is a country in Europe.
It was "local" for the American troops and they knew the land/features. They had more people to fight than the British did. A fair number of British troops were Ireland so their forces weren't as great as they could have been.
Ireland did not come to America. It is still where it is. Irish people did go to America. They famously went there during the famine times in the 1840s, but have done so many other times since then.
British troops have never left the North of Ireland.
no unfortunately but there is loads in Ireland
the first Norman troops arrived in Ireland in 1169
There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
Ireland is a small country, with an army, but it is a neutral country. It is not a member of any military alliances, like NATO. Ireland's troops have a long and proud history as peacekeepers in countries in the Middle East and Africa.
Like any other modern force: Orders and a chain of command.
Ireland gets a lot of tourists from America and some Americans move to Ireland to live.
there could been when European countries were colonizing south america
We r here in America we might have that here
It's in Northern Ireland.
Of America, yes, before they were withdrawn after the war of Independence ended in 1779. Of Ireland, yes, during the Troubles in 1960s-90s, before many of them were withdrawn as part of the peace process.
There were NO German troops in North America. Maybe there was a Nazi Party in North America. Not sure.