Irish army in the 1970s
[email protected] The Irish Army, known simply as the Army , is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. Approximately 7,300 people served in the Irish Army on a permanent basis as of May 2016, and there were 1,600 active reservists, divided into two geographically organised brigades. As well as maintaining its primary roles of defending the State and internal security within the State, since 1958 the Army has had a continuous presence in peacekeeping missions around the world. The Army also participates in the European Union Battlegroups. The Air Corps and Naval Service support the Army in carrying out its roles.

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The IRA Officer Who Took Down the Belfast Laundry — Brendan Hughes, 1972

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The Royal Regiment of Scotland march in The Highlands to receive the Freedom of Argyll and Bute

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IRISH ARMY RANKS

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NEW IRISH ARMY TRAINING - NO SOUND

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The Northern Irish troubles | British Army | Northern Ireland | This Week| 1972

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Chasing The Deer (1994) | Brian Blessed Stars In The Jacobite Rebellion (Full English Movie)

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An Irish Soldier describes The World War One Somme, 1976

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RR7704B UK ULSTER PATROLLING CROSSMAGLEN

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WHY BRITAIN SCRAPPED THE RIFLE ITS SOLDIERS ACTUALLY LOVED

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Proclamation of the Irish Republic read at 1916 Rising commemoration

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UK - NORTHERN IRELAND: 1972 WORST YEAR YET

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Ulster Defence Regiment Patrols the Irish Border | The Troubles Raw Footage (1989)

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Unbroken Comrades in struggle - Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness

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The Rhodesian Bush War

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Irish soldier on border duty 80s 90S

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24 Hours: Ulster Defence Regiment

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Irish Troops in The Congo 1960s (Pt.1)

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What Was It Like Serving In Northern Ireland During The Troubles? | Forces TV

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The South Armagh Sniper Was Michael Caraher — Not Bernard McGinn. The Audience Corrected the Record.

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