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The Irish Army is the national military unit of [[Ireland]].  
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Irish Army is the national military unit of [[Ireland]].  
  
 
==Communications==
 
==Communications==
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* The public IRC channel of Irish Army is [https://qchat.rizon.net/?channels=IrishArmy #IrishArmy] on Rizon Server.
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* The Department of Defence's newspaper is [http://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/army-orders-95981/1 Army Orders].
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* The Irish Army has a website, [http://irisharmy.webs.com/ IrishArmy.webs.com]
  
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==Command Structure==
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Irish Army takes its orders from the [[Ireland#Government|Government of Ireland]] and is under the command of the Department of Defence.
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The role of MU Commander is handed down at the retirement of the previous Irish Army Commander. The decision of who will be appointed to this role takes into council all of those involved in the command operations of the unit, and naturally requires the general approval of the government and people of Ireland. Importantly, the Commander of the IA is not a political position, and so is handled separately from monthly changes in government cabinets. The Commander of the Irish Army's term is indefinite.
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!align="center" colspan="4" style="font-size: 16px;"|History of Commanders
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!align="center"|Commander
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| align="center" | [[MUFC992]]
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| align="center" | December 18, 2012
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| align="center" | [[Seanan]]
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| align="center" | [http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-ia-introduction-updates-and-paid-poll-2177691/1/20]
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| align="center" | August 14, 2013
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| align="center" | [[Ian E Coleman]]
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| align="center" | [http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-irish-army-new-commander-and-spartan-2305344/1/20]
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==Commune and Logistics==
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The Irish Army offers 10 Q7 weapons or 40 IEP maximum supply, to those who work in an Irish Army Commune. Supplies are then given out to commune soldiers automatically based on their previous days statistics. The Irish Army uses a custom Logistics Tool which imports a soldiers fighting statistics from eRepublik, without any paperwork or hassle for the soldier. This system has significantly cut down on the work involved in supplying soldiers, and has allowed the unit to more than double its capacity as compared to the old supply form method.
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Commune companies are provided by patriotic volunteers such as [[James Keiller]].
  
 
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Note that the mechanics of eRepublik no longer transfer national structures in this way following wipes, the circumstances surrounding the foundation of the Irish Army are unique to the time and mechanics of this period in history. Before this event took place the Irish community was characterized by disunity (infighting) between its citizens; notably between the [[Irish Citizens Army]] (ICA) and the [[Irish Defence Force]] (IDF). Note again that during this period in eRepublik's development there were not in-game military units, therefore military organizations were entirely player organized and defined.
 
Note that the mechanics of eRepublik no longer transfer national structures in this way following wipes, the circumstances surrounding the foundation of the Irish Army are unique to the time and mechanics of this period in history. Before this event took place the Irish community was characterized by disunity (infighting) between its citizens; notably between the [[Irish Citizens Army]] (ICA) and the [[Irish Defence Force]] (IDF). Note again that during this period in eRepublik's development there were not in-game military units, therefore military organizations were entirely player organized and defined.
  
After the disunity that had characterized Ireland, a popular attitude became that the silver lining to the wipe of December 2010 was that it provided a fresh start for the nation's community. In this spirit of potential unity the Irish Army was formed, and in the process of developing this new national military unit both ex-IDF and ex-ICA members were brought into the ranks of command and service. Among the founders of this new unit are recorded [[CelticTiger211]], [[Marcus Suridius]], [[Orangejuicemmm]], and [[Seanan]]. It is worth noting that at the time of the Irish Army's foundation these founders represented a coming together of large and respected groups in the community who had formerly been opposed to each other. These four founders were at one time inducted into a hall of fame for their service to the Irish Army, along side [[EmalS]] who contributed companies to supply the unit, [[Nephworks]] who was an outstanding commander, and [[Chance Harrison]] who was inducted as a celebrated soldier.
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After the disunity that had characterized Ireland, a popular attitude became that the silver lining to the wipe of December 2010 was the fresh start which was provided for the nation's community. In this spirit of potential unity the Irish Army was formed, and in the process of developing this new national military unit, both ex-IDF and ex-ICA members were brought into the ranks of command and service. Among the founders of this new unit are recorded [[CelticTiger211]], [[Marcus Suridius]], [[Orangejuicemmm]], and [[Seanan]]. It is worth noting that at the time of the Irish Army's foundation these founders represented a coming together of groups in the community who had formerly been opposed to each other. These four founders were at one time inducted into a hall of fame for their service to the Irish Army, along side [[EmalS]] who contributed companies to supply the unit, [[Nephworks]] who was an outstanding commander, and [[Chance Harrison]] who was inducted as a celebrated soldier.
 
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==[[File:EX.gif|40px]] External Links ==
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* [http://irisharmy.webs.com/battle-centre| Irish Army Battle Centre]
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* [http://irisharmy.webs.com/| Irish Army Website]
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* [http://www.erepublik.com/en/newspaper/army-orders-95981/1| Department of Defence Newspaper]
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* [http://irisharmy.webs.com/apps/auth/login?why=pw&next=apps%2Fforums%2F| Irish Army Forums]
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Revision as of 10:50, 11 September 2013


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Irish Army

Always In The Fight

General Information
Country Flag-Ireland.jpg Ireland
Structure
Commanded by Ian E Coleman


Irish Army is the national military unit of Ireland.

Communications

Command Structure

Irish Army takes its orders from the Government of Ireland and is under the command of the Department of Defence.

The role of MU Commander is handed down at the retirement of the previous Irish Army Commander. The decision of who will be appointed to this role takes into council all of those involved in the command operations of the unit, and naturally requires the general approval of the government and people of Ireland. Importantly, the Commander of the IA is not a political position, and so is handled separately from monthly changes in government cabinets. The Commander of the Irish Army's term is indefinite.

History of Commanders
Date Appointed Commander Source
MUFC992
December 18, 2012 Seanan [1]
August 14, 2013 Ian E Coleman [2]

Commune and Logistics

The Irish Army offers 10 Q7 weapons or 40 IEP maximum supply, to those who work in an Irish Army Commune. Supplies are then given out to commune soldiers automatically based on their previous days statistics. The Irish Army uses a custom Logistics Tool which imports a soldiers fighting statistics from eRepublik, without any paperwork or hassle for the soldier. This system has significantly cut down on the work involved in supplying soldiers, and has allowed the unit to more than double its capacity as compared to the old supply form method.

Commune companies are provided by patriotic volunteers such as James Keiller.

History

The Irish Army was established on January 10, 2011 during the Country Presidency of CelticTiger211. In December of 2010 Ireland had been critically wiped by the UK, leaving the nation with no regions. As a result of this event, the game of eRepublik transferred all of Ireland's political parties and organizations to the United Kingdom, thus leaving Ireland with a blank domestic structure.

Note that the mechanics of eRepublik no longer transfer national structures in this way following wipes, the circumstances surrounding the foundation of the Irish Army are unique to the time and mechanics of this period in history. Before this event took place the Irish community was characterized by disunity (infighting) between its citizens; notably between the Irish Citizens Army (ICA) and the Irish Defence Force (IDF). Note again that during this period in eRepublik's development there were not in-game military units, therefore military organizations were entirely player organized and defined.

After the disunity that had characterized Ireland, a popular attitude became that the silver lining to the wipe of December 2010 was the fresh start which was provided for the nation's community. In this spirit of potential unity the Irish Army was formed, and in the process of developing this new national military unit, both ex-IDF and ex-ICA members were brought into the ranks of command and service. Among the founders of this new unit are recorded CelticTiger211, Marcus Suridius, Orangejuicemmm, and Seanan. It is worth noting that at the time of the Irish Army's foundation these founders represented a coming together of groups in the community who had formerly been opposed to each other. These four founders were at one time inducted into a hall of fame for their service to the Irish Army, along side EmalS who contributed companies to supply the unit, Nephworks who was an outstanding commander, and Chance Harrison who was inducted as a celebrated soldier.


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