Officially Ireland was neutral during World War 2 but many Irish people fought on the side of the Allies.
yes they do because they fought in a war in world war two*.
There were 150,000 Irish that fought against the conferacy in the Civil war
About 48% of the colonies were Scottish and/or Irish so the majority fighting were Scottish and Irish.
Ireland was a neutral country, but under British rule and Britain was involved in the war. An Irish army was not involved in World War I, but many Irish people joined the British army and fought in the war.
in many locations of the world
in many locations in the world
Plenty of US Servicemen of Irish descent fought in the war, but Ireland did not fight in the Vietnam War.
There were many battles in world war 1, fought at many locations
300,000 soldiers fought in world war one,62,000 died leaving 228,000 soldiers
* Ireland (Irish Free State - Republic) * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland
None. There was no Irish Army during the First World War, as Ireland was not yet an independent country.