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    The Army Comrades Association (ACA), later the National Guard, then Young Ireland and finally League of Youth, but best known by the nickname the Blueshirts...
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    members also call themselves comrades.[citation needed] Members of the Sudan People's Liberation Army call each other 'Comrade'. The British Union of Fascists...
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  • government agency Australian Coal Association Australian Communications Authority Historical Army Comrades Association, or "Blueshirts", a political organization...
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    of the prohibited Irish Republican Army. These incidents contributed to the rise of the Army Comrades Association (more commonly known as the Blueshirts)...
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  • group made up of former pro-Treaty Irish Army soldiers, and was previously known as the Army Comrades Association. Following the disruption of Cumann na...
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    Eoin O'Duffy (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
    1933 O'Duffy took control of the paramilitary movement called Army Comrades Association, also known as the Blueshirts. When the Blueshirts merged with...
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    The Women's Army Corps (WAC) was the women's branch of the United States Army. It was created as an auxiliary unit, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC)...
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    Webley Revolver Army Comrades Association G White & B O'Shea, Irish Volunteer Soldier 1913–23, Osprey 2003, pp15. The Truth About the Army Crisis Dublin...
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  • (1999–2007) Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA) (1986–present) Irish Citizen Army (1913–1947) Army Comrades Association (ACA) (1932–1935) Irish People's...
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  • O'Duffy's Blueshirts, formally known as the National Guard or Army Comrades Association, with Cumann na nGaedheal, and the National Centre Party. Its...
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    heroism of "Dev" and his comrades".: 37  After imprisonment in Dartmoor, Maidstone and Lewes prisons, de Valera and his comrades were released under an...
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    government. The Blueshirts, a paramilitary organisation founded as the Army Comrades Association in 1932 and led by former Garda Commissioner Eoin O’Duffy, transformed...
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    known as the camisas verdes (Green Shirts). Eoin O'Duffy led the Army Comrades Association, known as the Blueshirts, in the Irish Free State. "Blueshirts"...
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  • The Thirty Comrades (Burmese: ရဲဘော်သုံးကျိပ်) constituted the embryo of the modern Burmese army called the Burma Independence Army (BIA) which was formed...
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    Party General Eoin O'Duffy became a leader of the paramilitary Army Comrades Association organisation in 1932–33. In recognition of his consistent support...
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    such as Robert Briscoe. It sought a merger with the right-wing Army Comrades Association, but this was rejected by Eoin O'Duffy due to its pro-British...
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    National Centre Party and the National Guard (previously called the Army Comrades Association better known as the Blueshirts) merged to form Fine Gael – the...
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  • Fascist sympathizers led by General Eoin O'Duffy established the Army Comrades Association, or "Blueshirts" in 1932 as a veterans organization. Renamed the...
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    response formed the quasi-fascist Blueshirts (initially the "Army Comrades Association"), led by the former Garda Commissioner Eoin O'Duffy to oppose...
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  • neo-Nazi political party in Greece "Blueshirts" The Blueshirts, or Army Comrades Association, an Irish political organisation set up by General Eoin O'Duffy...
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  •  Iraq: Golden Square  Israel: Im Tirtzu, Lehava, Lehi  Ireland: Army Comrades Association  Italy: CasaPound  Japan: Nippon Kaigi, Zaitokukai  Malaysia:...
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    McPherson, For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War (1997), p. 106. McPherson states that Confederate States Army soldiers did not discuss...
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    The United States Army Rangers are elite U.S. Army personnel who have served in any unit which has held the official designation of "Ranger". The term...
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  • Cumann na nGaedheal and the National Centre Party, along with the Army Comrades Association merged to form the new party of Fine Gael. He lost his seat at...
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  • Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), previously known as the Hindustan Republican Army and Hindustan Republican Association (HRA), was a radical left-wing...
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    afterwards he participated in the formation of the Blueshirts. At an Army Comrades Association executive meeting in February 1933, he proposed that the colour...
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    Cumann na nGaedheal and the National Centre Party, along with the Army Comrades Association, merged to form the new Fine Gael party. Note: The columns in...
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  • aside, the party soon thereafter began heavily mingling with the Army Comrades Association (better known as "the Blueshirts), a far-right paramilitary organisation...
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    merger of Cumann na nGaedhael, the National Centre Party and the Army Comrades Association (Blueshirts), FitzGerald became a member of the ACA. FitzGerald...
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