Irish Citizen Army

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Paramilitary groups are any organization that participates in military actions exclusive of national armies.

Irish Citizens Army

General Information
Country Flag-Ireland.jpg Ireland
Region Dublin
Structure
Total Soldiers 55
Commanded by ChewChewShoe
2nd Commander Mikhail Alexander
MUFC92


http://irishcitizenarmy.forumotion.com


History of the Irish Citizens Army

Version 1

The ICA is a paramilitary organisation that had claimed roots in the Labour Party. It was started a few weeks after Labour itself was founded and was originally headed by Joe Hitman, It started off slowly but quickly gathered pace. eIreland at the time brushed it off as just another Military Organisation which would die off, this was not to be. After eIreland went through a stage of lack of fighting the ICA deployed to different countries and gained in members looking for war.

At this point IrishBhoy 1967 left Labour to work on the ICA, He took over and along with help from others the ICA expanded quicker than any one expected. We deployed more than the IDF ever did and our image was exactly where we wanted it.

Then Northern Ireland happened. This was probably the high point for the ICA. It had rallied support all over the world and brought in fighters. it was the main reason behind foreign support and people recognised that. Though of course other eirish citizens had their part to play in bringing support.

After the Northern Ireland campagin the ICA had found itself taking part in the liberation of South Africa as support for the Bro-nation force spearheading the resistance from Western Australia. During the fighting the ICA had been allowed to start a resistance war in the region of Limpopo as a diversion tactic but thanks to the efforts of the ICA and our allies in Croatia and Bro's a successful resistance was mounted and commander IrishBhoy 1967 was awarded the ICA's first resistance medal.

After the success of the South African, the ICA had partaken in the contraversail defence of Australia in which the ICA had defended westren Australia from which they had previously mounted an attack. This had resulted in the lose of western Australia in a contraversail win that saw last minute tanking in defence not count.

The next campagin that the ICA had partaken in was the Defence of South Korea from Japanesse. This was the ICA's cooperation with fellow internationale militas to defend the south koreans from the Japanesse imperialists. During this time the ICA newspaper had printed a statement in both Ireland and South Korea condeming the invasion through this the ICA had offered aid to the south korean people in the form of weapons to which they can train at a faster rate just as the ICA soldiers do.


Version 2