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Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

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Hundreds of British soldiers, hundreds of innocentIrish/British people who want to remain a democratic part of the United Kingdom, and hundreds of innocent Irish people who want Northern Ireland to become part of the Republic. Oh, and some terrorists.

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Accurate figures are hard to come by as formal records were not kept. Estimates range from 3000 up to 5000, including fighters and civilians.

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