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  • {{r|Irish Volunteers}}
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  • Mc Bride was not involved in the [[Irish Volunteers]] like many other rebels and was made second in command of Jacob's biscuit
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  • ...n [[University College Dublin]] as well as being a founder member of the [[Irish Volunteers]] and its director of training. He was a playwright with two major plays; '
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  • ...1922) was an Irish leader, rebel and soldier. The guerrilla war of his [[Irish Volunteers]] during the [[Irish War of Independence]], 1919-21 against British securit ...ecame a member of the executive of [[Sinn Féin]] and a leader within the [[Irish Volunteers]], soon renamed the "[[Irish Republican Army]]" or "I.R.A."
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  • ...planning for the rising. In this way the plotters hope to include both the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army in the [[Easter Rising]].
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  • ...amiliar paths of many Irish revolutionaries of the period. He joined the [[Irish Volunteers|volunteers]] at their formation on 23 November 1913. Mulcahy was in Dublin ...inted chief of staff of the newly formed general headquarters staff of the Irish volunteers. As such, he became one of the architects of the [[Irish War of Independenc
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  • Brugha joined the [[Irish Volunteers]] on their foundation in 1913, and was in charge of the advance party of vo
    7 KB (1,075 words) - 11:56, 23 January 2009
  • A crew of 65 Danish and Irish volunteers sailed the ship from Denmark to [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]. It departed f
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  • ...ation of Republicans following the Easter Rising. He helped reorganise the Irish volunteers in Fermoy in 1917 and was elected as an officer of the company. Lynch was t
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  • ...the Catholics. A group of extreme Irish Republicans (Which included the [[Irish Volunteers]], the [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]] and the [[Irish Citizen Army]]) org After the Easter Rising the Irish Volunteers had regrouped to form the [[Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) which was control
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  • ...sh Volunteers]] in November 1913, with far fewer men and weapons.<ref> The Irish Volunteers, by contrast, were ''not'' allowed to drill legally and any weapons they im
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