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The story behind the Female IRA fighter photograph, 1970s
Is This an IRA Fighter Defending Her Fiancé? | Snopes.com
The story behind an iconic Troubles' photo - RTÉ
Sep 21, 2022 · Analysis: how Colman Doyle's 1973 photo of a woman IRA volunteer in Belfast became one of most iconic shots of the Troubles. January 1973 was an eventful month.
This photograph taken in Ireland in 1972 of a girl …
The gun she's holding is an Armalite AR-180 which was sold to the US public back then, but crates of them found their way across the Atlantic. This gun became an iconic symbol of the Provisional IRA.
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Claim: Photo of an Irish woman who was killed by British soldiers after she took her wounded fiance's gun to fight in his place
·Fact checked by leadstories.comProvisional Irish Republican Army arms importation - Wikipedia
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Female IRA volunteer aiming an AR-18 in West Belfast (source) Personally the most interesting of these is the AR-18, chambered in 5.56x45mm with a folding stock, it used a short stroke piston making it more reliable that the earlier AR …
A soldier of the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland. 1970
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