Ireland has a defence force. standing army of roughly 10,000 strong. with a reserve of about 7,500. It has an army, a navy an air corp,and an elite ranger wing.
The Irish defence forces are involved in united nations peace keeping missions, since their first mission to the Congo in the 1960's.
for more info please Google the history of the Irish army.
A person may join any branch of the US Military if they have a green card (they are barred from being officers however). Additionally, they must make a declaration of intent to obtain United States citizenship, and their home country must be on a list of approved countries from which foreign volunteers may be recruited into the US armed forces.
There are no US military bases in Ireland. Some US military pass through Ireland enroute to other locations, given Ireland's location on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, making it an ideal location for airliners to stop and refuel.
Military History Society of Ireland was created in 1949.
I suppose , like any country , Ireland owns its embassy in the USA.
Ireland has an army but it is a neutral country.
Any country.
You would have to look up casualty lists from the British, Austrailian, New Zealand and US militaries for that information. Ireland did not contribute any military on it's own.
Ireland has had many famous military leaders. One of the most well known was Michael Collins.
For the same reasons that any country imports goods. They get goods that are not available in Ireland, like food that cannot be grown in Ireland and products that are not made in Ireland.
Ireland is a small country, with an army, but it is a neutral country. It is not a member of any military alliances, like NATO. Ireland's troops have a long and proud history as peacekeepers in countries in the Middle East and Africa.
The true answer is NONE. The US has military bases in over 150 countries but the US does not occupy any.
No. They are all from England and Ireland.
Ireland is an independent country and it is not in the US.
The US receives a continual flow of immigrants, who are admitted for a variety of reasons. To find out how you can immigrate to the US from Ireland, you should consult your local American embassy.