Ireland is a neutral country. The Irish army does help out in peace keeping duties in various countries and has a long history of doing so. So some Irish soldiers are based in foreign countries. The would serve a term of a few months, before returning to Ireland at which time they would be replaced by others. The bases they would use would often be with peacekeepers from other countries, maybe in a UN compound. Sometimes they would have their own base camps. So while they are stationed in foreign countries the Irish army would not have foreign military bases in the sense that you mean.
The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.
Yes. There are Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard installations in Guam.
You would have to look up casualty lists from the British, Austrailian, New Zealand and US militaries for that information. Ireland did not contribute any military on it's own.
A Sergeant is higher than a Corporal in any service, police or military, US or foreign.
Through much of its history, Ireland has been involved in conflicts with the British in order to get their independence. Ireland has also had invasions from the vikings. Ireland is a neutral country, so it is not involved in any conflicts now and was not involved in World War II. It was not directly involved in World War I, but it was under British rule at that time, and the British were involved. In both World Wars many Irish men joined the British Army and fought in the wars, many losing their lives. As a neutral nation Ireland is not in any military alliances, such as NATO, and it has a strong record in peacekeeping activities. There is an Irish army, but it is not very large. Some of its personnel go on peacekeeping duties to other parts of the world.
No.
NO. There are no Christian churches in Afghanistan at all, save for chapels used by foreign soldiers on military bases.
Yes, there are military schools at United States military bases in Alaska. They are for the children of the men and women who serve in the Unites States military at Alaska based military bases.
Nonalignment in any military pact or alliance
Ireland has a defence force. standing army of roughly 10,000 strong. with a reserve of about 7,500. It has an army, a navy an air corp,and an elite ranger wing. The Irish defence forces are involved in united nations peace keeping missions, since their first mission to the Congo in the 1960's. for more info please Google the history of the Irish army.
The role of the military service is to: · defending the country's territorial integrity against foreign aggressors · defend the country against invasion by any foreign ground force
There are over 1500 military bases in the US. This seems a very large number but some of them are quite small and only house maybe a dozen military personnel at any one time.
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I think it's because U.S is very weak and newly created. They don't have any military power to protect them in the face of war. Foreign powers and foreign military alliances were something to avoid right now.
Any nation that is at odds with the US, "might" cause a man to lose his citizenship if he joined a foreign military. When using the term "American", Canadians consider themselves to be (North) Americans.
Malmstrom Air Force Base that is it as far as i know
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.