The Next One Is For You' by Berks County native Ali Watkins traces a conspiracy to send weapons to paramilitaries in Ireland.
By 1972, Cahalane was also one of the Irish Republican Army’s most successful international gunrunners, ferrying rifles and bullets from Philadelphia and its suburbs to arm guerrilla fighters in ...
One-party rule by Ulster unionists, Watkins writes, left Catholics with “few jobs, poor housing and threadbare resources.” In ...
The gun was incorporated ... Republican, Danny Morrison. So, what was it about the AR-18 that the PIRA found so bloody appealing? Liam A. Ryan of HubPages quotes the late Irish Republican Brendan ...
The Irish Northern Aid Committee — Noraid, as it was generally known — was accused of involvement in various activities to ...
knew that Cahalane had welded a false bottom onto his distinctive work vehicle – and was ferrying a veritable arsenal destined for the hands of the Provisional Irish Republican Army on the other ...
On March 1, 1981, Bobby Sands, an Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoner in Long Kesh ... Captured by the RUC following a bomb attack and a gun battle, Sands and six others were taken to Castlereagh ...
A new BBC documentary tells how in 1972 the Irish Republican Army (IRA) allowed an American TV crew to film the inner workings of "Europe’s deadliest guerrilla force". It's "The Troubles meets a ...
Gerry Adams, president of the staunchly pro-Irish Sinn Fein party, called on the Irish Republican Army to being disarming in an effort to save the teetering Northern Ireland Assembly. The ...