Irish republican army training manual






















 · The original instruction manual for the active arm of the IRA, Handbook for Volunteers of the Irish Republican Army covers such topics as building up resistance centers, organizing and arming a guerrilla force, employing tactics of deception and attack, destroying enemy communications and gaining support of the populace. The IRA Green Book is a training and induction manual issued by the Irish Republican Army to new volunteers. It was used by the post-Irish Civil War Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Cumann na mBan, ("League of Women"), along with offspring groupings such as the Provisional IRA (PIRA). It includes. This manual supersedes Manual of Citizenship Training The use of the publication "The Constitution of the United States," by Harry Atwood, is by permission and courtesy of the author. CITIZENSHIP Democracy: A government of the masses. Authority derived through mass meeting or any other form of "direct" expression. Results in mobocracy.


The Irish Republican Army (IRA) was a revolutionary military organization with its roots in Ireland’s 20th century quest for national independence from Great Britain. The organization descended from a number of pr-existing organizations, most notably the Irish volunteers and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). This manual supersedes Manual of Citizenship Training The use of the publication "The Constitution of the United States," by Harry Atwood, is by permission and courtesy of the author. CITIZENSHIP Democracy: A government of the masses. Authority derived through mass meeting or any other form of "direct" expression. Results in mobocracy. A Handbook for Volunteers of the Irish Republican Army, issued by General Headquarters,


THE HISTORY OF THE IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY IS PRESENTED BY AN IRISH JOURNALIST WHO INVESTIGATES THE IRA'S ORIGINS, THE DILEMMAS FACED IN IRELAND WITH THE USE. 3 de out. de Eithne Coyle (centre) at rifle practice at an IRA training camp in Duckett's Eithne Coyle, a leading Irish republican, did things that. The Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) repeatedly showed itself to be one of the most inventive and adaptive of all the violent non-state actors who.

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