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Irish Army Officer Rank Insignia... Irish Army Enlisted Rank Insignia... The roles of the Irish Army as decided by the Irish Government are... the Irish Army had grown too big for a peacetime role and was too expensive for the new... among Irish Army officers in 1923... petered out however and the Irish Army has never since challenged the civil power in Ireland... However despite the Irish neutral stance the Irish Army was greatly expanded during the war... In fact the Irish Army grew from about 10... the Irish Army has been deployed on many... it was suggested that the Irish Army might cross the Border to protect the... One Irish Army soldier was killed by the PIRA during the Troubles... a trainee Garda and an Irish Army soldier were killed... Irish Army Officers are currently serving in Liberia... is responsible for providing professional training to the Irish Army through three separate colleges... The rank structure of the Irish Army is organised along standard military rank and command structures... Irish Army enlisted rank insignia... Irish Army officer rank insignia... The Irish Army has historically purchased and used weapons and equipment from other western countries... Currently the standard weapon for an Irish Army soldier is the Austrian made... The Irish Army has historically preferred Light vehicles to the heavy armour types used by other European nations... Irish Army Reserve 62 Infantry Battalion...

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