
About this book:
Born in the Civil War of 192223, the army of the Republic of Ireland occupied a sensitive place in the national culture for many years. In World War II, with minimal resources, it faced the challenge of maintaining Irelands integrity as a neutral nation. In the post-war peace it found a new role in 1960, when it provided troops for the United Nations intervention in the war-torn Congo; and for the past 40 years it has consistently supported UN missions in the Middle East and elsewhere. More recently the common border with troubled Ulster has obliged the Republic to invest in modernization and reform. Neutral Irelands freedom to seek examples and equipment world wide has created an interesting progression of uniforms, which are illustrated in this study of Irelands forces over 80 years.