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Soldiering Against Subversion: The Irish Defence Forces and Internal Security During the Troubles, 1969-1998

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During a time of high tension, terror and fear, the Irish Defence Forces faced the very real threat of the Irish State being plunged into a savagely sectarian civil war.

The southern state faced a breakdown of law and order, severely challenged as it was by manhunts, prison breaks, shoot-outs, kidnappings, bank robberies, subversive training camps, bomb-making factories, illegal weapons shipments, and border operations.

Our world today is currently facing deadly attacks from fanatical Islamic fundamentalist terrorists, but the Irish Defence Forces have battled against hardened, sophisticated, subversive paramilitary groups for decades.

This is a first-hand account of the Irish Defence Forces' story of 'soldiering against subversion'.

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Product Details
Irish Academic Press
1785371886 / 9781785371882
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
07/08/2018
English
267 pages
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