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The Irish Air Corps are the elite forces of the Irish-Romanian Loyalists that were present in [[Ireland]]. <br/>
 
The Irish Air Corps are the elite forces of the Irish-Romanian Loyalists that were present in [[Ireland]]. <br/>
They were the official paratrooper unit of the Irish Republic between 19th August and 1st September.  
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They were the official paratrooper unit of the Irish Republic between 19th August and 1st September. They were involved in the [[World War I]].
 
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Irish Air Corps
Flag of Irish Air Corps
Map of Irish Air Corps
Formation 19th August 2008
Type Paratroopers
Secretary-General Victor Petrescu
Members 25
Soldiers 25
Average Strength 5+


The Irish Air Corps are the elite forces of the Irish-Romanian Loyalists that were present in Ireland.
They were the official paratrooper unit of the Irish Republic between 19th August and 1st September. They were involved in the World War I.