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ons about alleged party links with the Official | IRA, a topic which had been the subject of persiste |
2, 1841, Harrington was elected as a Whig over | Ira A. Blossom. |
Ira A. Jackson is the former dean of Claremont Grad | |
A grandson of | Ira A. Hankamer currently resides in his old house |
Sgt Owen Corrigan passed on information to the | IRA about the meeting. |
involvement in the killings was confirmed in an | IRA account of the incident. |
Seamus Wright (A member of the | IRA accused of being a British Army agent) {1972} |
Joseph Lynskey (A member of the | IRA accused of breaching IRA orders) {1972} |
can Army (1922-1969), Chronology of Provisional | IRA actions 1969-present |
Independence (1919-1921), Brent was part of an | IRA Active Service Unit as early as 1920, carrying |
es and a Wedding" he is portrayed as a sinister | IRA activist. |
pathisers, and took no further part in any more | IRA activities. |
by the Special Criminal Court on account of his | IRA activities. |
ked as a driver for An Phoblacht while resuming | IRA activities. |
Due to Provisional | IRA activity in the area, the Army constructed an o |
ieved to have operated predominantly inside the | IRA's, "South Down Brigade" as well as concentratin |
by jury by courts-martial in those areas where | IRA activity was prevalent and a further extension |
ho was wrongly imprisoned for fifteen years for | IRA activity. |
The day after the explosion, the | IRA admitted responsibility and apologized for the |
of the rearguard action in central Dublin, the | IRA adopted new tactics in the Metropolitan area. |
This led to him joining the | IRA after he was released in June 1972. |
arracks and numerous other actions of the local | IRA against British crown forces. |
backgrounds, fighting with Cumann na mBan & the | IRA against the British during the Irish War of Ind |
the Balkans and Middle East, also including the | IRA, all with agendas rooted in past conflicts like |
versity, Belfast by a member of the Provisional | IRA, allegedly for his involvement in the prison an |
Ira Allen was born in Cornwall, Connecticut, the yo | |
Engraving of | Ira Allen |
Ira Allen Eastman (January 1, 1809 - March 21, 1881 | |
"(You Keep Me) Hanging On" ( | Ira Allen, Buddy Mize) - 2:44 |
gence and the investigation of leaks within the | IRA along with the exposure of moles/informers (als |
On 20 June 1972, he represented the | IRA along with Gerry Adams at secret talks at the h |
e 1970s it assisted in the campaign against the | IRA, alongside Special Branch and the Security Serv |
The | IRA also attempted to apply indirect pressure to th |
a post office was established at Hankamer with | Ira Alvan Hankamer (1869-1945) designated as postma |
On May 19, 1921, British troops surprised an | IRA ambush party at Kilmeena. |
tish Army soldiers were killed by a Provisional | IRA ambush at Narrow Water Castle. |
was burned down by British forces following an | IRA ambush in nearby Ballinhassig |
killed in a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambush near the Irish border at Jonesborough b |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed a five-man Royal Irish Constabulary ( |
ebruary 3, 1921 when the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) ambushed and killed three Black and Tans on th |
Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional | IRA) ambushed and shot dead three British Army sold |
year-old niece Rita who has fallen in love with | Ira an American GI but her love for him is not retu |
eland civil rights movement was a front for the | IRA and Roman Catholic Church and that its activiti |
by Brigham Young, as were two of his brothers, | Ira and Archibald, and two sisters, Polly and Betsy |
opposed the Treaty of December 1921 between the | IRA and the British state and fought in the Civil W |
Bandit Country -The | IRA and South Armagh, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1 |
ucted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and brought an end to their seventeen-month ce |
sed to distinguish "regular" criminals from the | IRA and other paramilitary groups in Ireland. |
At one point he was a member of the | IRA, and during World War I he served as soldier in |
ronunciation is "Eye-ruh-ann"; it was named for | Ira and Ann Yates, owners of the ranchland upon whi |
y Tyrone, McCaughey was Adjutant-General of the | IRA and Officer Commanding (O/C) of its Northern Co |
Republic of Ireland for membership of the Real | IRA and was sentenced to eight years imprisonment. |
Around 100 | IRA and INLA members were then arrested in Derry on |
McKevitt, was the Quartermaster General of the | IRA and later a founding member of an anti-Good Fri |
ay gun battle in July 1970 between the Official | IRA and the British Army. |
rship of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and other illegal paramilitary organisations a |
list groups, four by the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), and three by the British Army. |
The Ulster Defence Association, the Official | IRA, and the British Army, were variously said to h |
Ira and "Bee" Markham, the original owners of the p | |
, and in films including Kissing Jessica Stein, | Ira and Abby, Storytelling, and Failure to Launch. |
aimed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and specifically by part of the Active Service |
rmy and secretly holding dual membership of the | IRA and the Irish Army, Mac Giolla Bhrighde was sto |
meeting concerning top-level links between the | IRA and ANC. |
Troubles by Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) pris |
er pressure to give evidence against other Real | IRA and Continuity IRA figures, including Colm Murp |
in, member of The Louvin Brothers (with brother | Ira), and a solo star after their split and Ira's d |
y hardline Irish nationalists, such as the Real | IRA and the Continuity IRA, continue to hold these |
t she made her mark with her performance in the | Ira and George Gershwin-inspired production Crazy f |
igade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA), and was one of the IRA's most experienced bom |
The membership of the | IRA and wider republican community are expected to |
he same habits; she defended the actions of the | IRA and said U2's music was "bombastic". |
He left the | IRA and went into protective custody in August of t |
, 1923, Aiken was elected chief-of-Staff of the | IRA and an Army Council composed of him, Pilkington |
attacked more than 150 times by the Provisional | IRA and other groups. |
He was a member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and part of the Dublin Brigade's Active Servic |
Coen joined the | IRA and served with the Sligo Brigade and was a mem |
onment after admitting to being a member of the | IRA, and was released in November 1975. |
frontation with a leader (Robert Morgan) of the | IRA and illegally enter Australia. |
lude Grace Church in the former community of Ca | Ira and the Goochland County Courthouse complex in |
Murray is a former member of the | IRA and was jailed for 12 years for explosives offe |
The Treaty was opposed by much of the | IRA and Civil War between pro and anti treaty facti |
that his younger brother Charlie had joined the | IRA and Dalton himself followed suit. |
rst wife of Michael Love who also served in the | IRA and Irish Free State Army. |
the start of the film, he is shot there by the | IRA and survives. |
He joined the Belfast Brigade of the | IRA and was part of a four-man active service unit, |
Ira and Abby - Psychologist | |
reprieved after a truce was agreed between the | IRA and British forces in July 1921. |
and starred James Garner and Joanne Woodward as | Ira and Maggie Moran. |
tical violence; complete decommissioning by the | IRA; and a statement from the Army Council that 'th |
ibes joys and pains of the ordinary marriage of | Ira and Maggie Moran as they travel from Baltimore |
cial support from millionaires, "links with the | IRA and Basque separatists," dogs trained to carry |
Trappe, Eph Woodie and the Henpecked Husbands, | Ira and Eugene Yates, and Ellis Williams. |
d Bailey he denied even having sympathy for the | IRA, and no evidence was ever presented that he had |
The Irish War: The Hidden Conflict Between the | IRA and British Intelligence, 1998, (ISBN 080186456 |
ruary 12, 1860, Paulina L. Darling, daughter of | Ira and Sarah Darling, of Elmore, Vermont. |
a gun so I approached this fella who was in the | IRA and asked for gun and he said: could I shoot a |
ful murders were carried out by the Provisional | IRA and none other. |
The center is named for philanthropists | Ira and Nancy Koger, who made a substantial donatio |
command division in the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and Provisional IRA, responsible for directing |
Hopewell (also, | Ira and Mulberry) is a former unincorporated commun |
also charged with membership of the Provisional | IRA, and received a three year sentence when he bec |
wed were the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) |
940) was a member of the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) and, along with James Richards (also known as |
In late July 2005, the | IRA announced that the conflict was over and that t |
ationalist community was such that the Official | IRA announced that it would now be launching an "of |
In this situation, some | IRA anti-Treaty units continued attacks on the rema |
A further statement from the | IRA appeared in An Phoblacht, with a spokesperson s |
specially vociferous in campaigning against the | IRA, appeared on a United Kingdom Unionist Party pl |
oncerned, there was absolutely no chance of the | IRA appearing again. |
Kenneth | Ira Appel (born October 8, 1932 in Brooklyn, New Yo |
ficer who was also captured and executed by the | IRA April 30, 1921} |
The Sinn Fein Party and the Provisional | IRA are far more discreet about expressing such vie |
February - Three volunteers in the Provisional | IRA are killed by British Army in Strabane. |
30 August - Three members of the Provisional | IRA are killed in Northern Ireland after an ambush |
grow mushrooms and also thought to have been an | IRA arms dump, as many as 200 shots are believed to |
eared on a DVD reading out a statement from the | IRA Army Council announcing the end to its armed ca |
ources believed that Murray was a member of the | IRA Army Council. |
atists, such as Brian O'Higgins, who viewed the | IRA Army Council as the legitimate government of an |
number of operations had been cancelled by the | IRA Army Council, O'Donnell became disillusioned wi |
In 1945 he chaired the first | IRA Army Convention after the war. |
To give all these views and tactics a test the | IRA Army Council authorized a large-scale attack in |
ember of the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) Army Council. |
As a result of the botched attack, the | IRA Army Council gave strict instructions to all un |
De Valera, who had tolerated the | IRA as recently as 1936, responded with the Offence |
ook for the British Army and so was seen by the | IRA as a collaborator and legitimate target. |
, 83, singer/songwriter who teamed with brother | Ira as The Louvin Brothers, and became a star in hi |
of C Coy, 4 UDR (and his wife) shot dead by the | IRA as they watched TV at home. |
ndent or any other Dublin paper referred to the | IRA as murderers or assassins again. |
"the best book yet" written on the Provisional | IRA as it traced the rise of the Provos from the bu |
ficial, is killed by members of the Provisional | IRA as he walked with his children from Mass in Arm |
agent sent to Northern Ireland to smoke out an | IRA assassin who had slain a cabinet minister. |
nio, unaware of the involvement of the FRU, the | IRA assassinated two UDA leaders in reprisal attack |
On 23 January, in response to the | IRA assassination of RIC District Inspector Sulliva |
ed several people to go underground for fear of | IRA assassination. |
O'Doherty, Eamonn, The | IRA at War: 1916 to the Present. |
rding to Barry's account, came into view of the | IRA at 8:00 am. |
of the British Army, was shot and killed by the | IRA at his home at Killylea Road. |
ern Ireland during the Troubles, and joined the | IRA at the age of 15. |
ish Regiment, was abducted and shot dead by the | IRA at a field near Mullaghcreevie housing, Armagh. |
Ira Aten (September 3, 1862 - August 5, 1953) was a | |
Bernard itself was destroyed as a result of an | IRA attack in 1921 and now stands as a ruin. |
Ambush was a Provisional Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) attack on a British Army observation post sout |
litz bombings in World War II and a Provisional | IRA attack in 1974. |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) attacked the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) ba |
ictures the Derry News had captured of the Real | IRA attacking a communications post. |
said such was the widespread revulsion that the | IRA attempted to distance itself from the attack by |
entified man claiming to be associated with the | IRA attempts to hijack a Continental Airlines fligh |
Ira B. Crisp served as station manager from 1954 un | |
furious at Bud and Keyes, telling them to send | Ira back to his unit. |
was born in Barnston, Lower Canada, the son of | Ira Baldwin and Susan Glover, and established himse |
Ira Barrie Black (March 18, 1941 - January 10, 2006 | |
The first two, | Ira Bata Taruwa and Hemanthaye Wasanthayak, were te |
By what criteria could the | IRA be said to be anything other than defeated? |
broke the camel's back" and decided to join the | IRA, becoming a member of the East Tyrone Brigade. |
rvivors to surrender and when they refused, the | IRA began to move in to finish off those who kept s |
Starting in early 1985, the | IRA began a campaign aimed at the destruction of Br |
Upon release he joined the Provisional | IRA Belfast Brigade. |
who was the OC of D Company in the Provisional | IRA Belfast Brigade during the Falls Curfew, and wa |
The Military Reaction Force (the | IRA believe the acronym stood for Military Reconnai |
Ira Berkow is a former sportswriter and author. | |
Ira Berkowitz (born on October 8, 1939 in Brooklyn, | |
Edited by | Ira Berlin, Thavolia Glymph, Steven F. Miller, Jose |
Ira Bernstein (b. | |
nton Flippen, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, and | Ira Bernstein. |
Continued to farm, with his brother | Ira Bertram Walker, as the Walker Brothers (W bar l |
their life together in her book, Un jour, tout | ira bien.) |
nced that they have reformed with new guitarist | Ira Black and on November 1, 2007 "Appointment With |
2006, Lizzy Borden reformed with new guitarist | Ira Black and on November 1, 2007, the album Appoin |
Ira Black - Guitar (Doom Society, Heathen, Lizzy Bo | |
Jane | Ira Bloom (born Boston, Massachusetts, 1955) is an |
Jane | Ira Bloom |
session musician, appearing on records by Jane | Ira Bloom, Uri Caine, James Emery, Lee Konitz, Kevi |
Jane | Ira Bloom: Mighty Lights (1982) |
In 1975 an | IRA bomb exploded in the Caterham Arms public house |
The building was heavily damaged by an | IRA bomb on February 9, 1996. |
er 1975, the London Hilton was the target of an | IRA bomb which killed two people and injured 63 oth |
untbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, by an | IRA bomb which also killed 3 others, including his |
1974, his wife and son escaped unharmed when an | IRA bomb exploded in their Ford Cortina on the driv |
In 1974 his home was badly damaged by an | IRA bomb |
gorry, Co Tyrone outside Strabane, killed by an | IRA bomb in Abercorn Square, the youngest person to |
When an | IRA bomb goes off, the wife and children of molecul |
ary 1993, the station was the location where an | IRA bomb exploded on a Victoria to Ramsgate train. |
d been destroyed beyond repair by a Provisional | IRA bomb blast. |
a member of the British Army, was killed by an | IRA bomb attack on a permanent British army checkpo |
r was cut short due to injuries sustained in an | IRA bomb explosion. |
the first officers on scene at the Provisional | IRA bomb attack on RAF Uxbridge in 1981 for which h |
prints on the same circuits, belonging to known | IRA bomb-maker Desmond Ellis, which were not disclo |
yal Marines and who was seriously injured by an | IRA bomb. |
ilip's uncle Louis Mountbatten was killed by an | IRA bomb. |
1964-27 August 1979), murdered, aged 14, by an | IRA bomb. |
974 his home was badly damaged by a Provisional | IRA bomb. |
War of Independence, the Irish Republican Army ( | IRA) bombed a British military train near the stati |
the death of his mother, and Joseph Herity, the | IRA bomber who detonated the explosive that killed |
operation which resulted in the death of three | IRA bombers in Gibraltar. |
d to have suppressed confessions by Provisional | IRA bombers, known as the Balcombe Street Gang that |
Maguire Seven and other miscarriages linked to | IRA bombing offences. |
The bomb was part of a Real | IRA bombing campaign which would also include the E |
the Beck Theatre was the scene of an attempted | IRA bombing, before a performance by the Blues and |
1976, the station was the site of a Provisional | IRA bombing, when a device exploded on an empty tra |
se, the construction of the Channel Tunnel, the | IRA bombings of the Brighton Grand Hotel & the Roya |
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