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formation and Ulster
The passage of the Bill through Parliament over the next two years was accompanied in Ireland by the formation of first unionist, and then nationalist, mass-membership armed militias: the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Irish Volunteers, respectively.
The town was established in 1772, but part of the town was lost upon the formation of Ulster County, New York.
Redmond requested the War Office to allow the formation of a separate ' Irish Brigade ' as had been done for the Ulster Volunteers, but Britain was suspicious of Redmond.
The English feared the formation of a fifth column, with the Ulster clans of O ' Neill and O ' Donnell, which might lay the foundation of a Bruce-style invasion of Ireland, and the clan did spread into the adjacent territories of Clandeboy and the Route.
MacNeill submitted a piece called " The North Began ", encouraging formation of a Volunteer force committed to the rights of Irishmen, much as the Unionists had done earlier that year with the Ulster Volunteers in an effort to thwart Home Rule.
It was ostensibly formed in response to the formation of the Ulster Volunteers in 1912, and its declared primary aim was " to secure and maintain the rights and liberties common to the whole people of Ireland ".
This was followed in January 1913 with the formation of the Ulster Volunteers composed of adult male Unionists to oppose the passage and implementation of the bill by force of arms if necessary.
Bulmer Hobson, co-founder of the republican boy-scouts, Fianna Éireann, and member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, believed the IRB should use the formation of the Ulster Volunteers as an " excuse to try to persuade the public to form an Irish volunteer force ".
Michael Collins along with several other IRB members claim that the formation of the Irish Volunteers was not merely a " knee-jerk reaction " to the Ulster Volunteers, which is often supposed, but was in fact the " old Irish Republican Brotherhood in fuller force.
Two main factors were behind the formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary.
Fanad moved from Junior to Intermediate football in 1986 with the formation of the Ulster Senior League and have dominated the competition since its inception winning the league championship on no fewer than 12 occasions.
This is surrounded by Victorian red brick houses, and several modern buildings in red brick and glass, constructed since the formation of the University of Ulster.
Evan Abbott Samuel Duddy ( 25 August 1945 – 17 October 2007 ), known as Sammy, was a Northern Irish loyalist, having joined the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) shortly after its formation in 1971.

formation and Special
Prior to the formation of the OSS ( the American version of the British Secret Intelligence Service and Special Operations Executive ), American intelligence had been conducted on an ad-hoc basis by the various departments of the executive branch, including the State, Treasury, Navy, and War Departments.
* 5th Special Air Service, a Belgian Second World War formation
At the July 1968 games, Shriver announced the formation of Special Olympics.
The next country to adopt an official policy of multiculturalism after Canada was Australia, a country with similar immigration situations and similar policies, for example the formation of the Special Broadcasting Service.
Any rebuilding that was done went into the Republican Guard, and the formation of the Special Republican Guard.
In April 1989, the Anne Arundel County Council approved the formation of the Cape St. Claire Special Community Benefits District.
One of the first reorganizations resulting from both the Department of Defense analysis and the legislation was the formation of the U. S. Special Operations Command in 1987.
The Iraqi CTB oversees the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Command, a formation that includes all Iraqi Special Operations Forces.
In 1964 he spearheaded the formation of the Special Scholarships Committee at UC Berkeley, which resulted in setting up Special Opportunity Scholarships and other outreach programs at Berkeley.
The primary airborne formation in existence by this time was No. 11 Special Air Service Battalion, which numbered approximately 350 officers and other ranks, and had been formed from No. 2 Commando, a Commando unit which had been selected for conversion into an airborne unit.
The formation was based at Bari in Italy, and activated on 7 June 1944, to simplify command arrangements for the air support of Special Operations Executive-operations in the Balkans, i. e. across the Adriatic and in the Aegean and Ionian seas.
It derived its name from the first Special Service Force, an historic formation of Americans and Canadians which pioneered special forces operations in a brief but immensely successful history during the second world war.
On 1 January 1981, a re-organisation of Special Forces took place, as part of which the Reconnaissance Commandos and other special forces were transformed into an independent formation, directly under the command of the ( then ) South African Defence Force ( instead of the South African Army ).
Along with the 7th Brigade ( a Militia formation ), Royal Australian Air Force planes and ground staff, and a US engineer regiment, they successfully defended an airfield at the eastern tip of Papua from a major assault by Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces.
* Department of Transportation Online Digital Special Collections Library-air investigation reports and various other circulars and orders dating from before the formation of the NTSB in 1967
Ford announced the formation of a Special Vehicle Operations ( SVO ) division headed by Michael Kranefuss in September 1980.
During a Cabinet meeting on 11 May 1920, the Secretary of State for War, Winston Churchill, suggested the formation of a " Special Emergency Gendarmerie, which would become a branch of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
This formation is said to include the 29th Special Forces Division, which was formed in 1993-1994, and the 55th Paratroop Division.
The formation of Special Interest Groups ( SIG ) is a natural outcome of this.
Upon passing selection and a one year basic training, personnel receive the famed red beret and become a Special Operations Force trooper or officer, in addition to being part of the Commando formation.
The entire Navy was deployed in ( West ) Pakistan and instead in East-Pakistan, the Navy relied on deploying Naval Special Service Group and the entire formation of Pakistan Marines ( PM ), initially charged with conducting expeditionary operations.
This Red Army formation was first created on June 22, 1941 from the Special Kiev Military District.

formation and Constabulary
Other similarities include the fact that some Accompong Maroons formation bear the passing resemblance to the Irish reel ; and the Jamaican Constabulary is patterned after the Royal Iris Constabulary, complete with the red stripe on the pants leg.
Also worth mentioning is the formation of the famed Philippine Constabulary Band on October 15, 1902 by Colonel Walter Loving upon the instructions of Civil Governor William Howard Taft, who was known as a music lover.
After Whitrod left in 1969 to head up the Papua New Guinea Constabulary, Commissioner Jack Davis led the Commonwealth Police until the formation of the AFP in 1979.

formation and was
In 1957 the social-economic approach to European integration was capped by the formation among `` the Six '' of a tariff-free European Common Market, and Euratom for cooperation in the development of atomic energy.
King Muhammad 5, was known to be most sympathetic to the formation of local self-government and made the first firm promise of elections on May Day, 1957.
In the first picture ( 9a ) the knife is just beginning to advance into the inclined surface which was left from the previous chip formation.
Therefore, all primordial americium ( americium that was present on Earth during its formation ) should have decayed by now.
The formation of this group, according to Camus, was to " denounce two ideologies found in both the USSR and the USA " regarding their idolatry of technology.
Ambrose was the only Father of the Church to leave behind so many writings on the subject and his attentions naturally enough led to the formation of communities which later became formal monasteries of women.
Following the formation of baseball's first professional organization, the National Association of Professional Baseball Players, which became known as the National Association, the Association, or NA, in 1871, Spalding joined the Boston Red Stockings ( precursor club to the modern Atlanta Braves ) and was highly successful ; winning 206 games ( and losing only 53 ) as a pitcher and batting. 323 as a hitter.
During this period the region along with most of Eastern Australia was part of the ocean floor ; formations from this period include the Black Mountain Sandstone formation and the Pittman Formation consisting largely of quartz-rich sandstone, siltstone and shale.
Anton Drexler ( 13 June 1884 – 24 February 1942 ) was a German far-right political leader of the 1920s, instrumental in the formation of the anti-communist German Workers ' Party.
The Bimini Road, a submerged rock formation of large rectangular stones just off North Bimini Island in the Bahamas, was claimed by Robert Ferro and Michael Grumley to be evidence of the lost civilization.
This was one of the earliest examples of a postmortem autopsy, through which he discovered that Galen was incorrect regarding the formation of the bones of the lower jaw and sacrum.
He supported the formation of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm in 1739 by Linnaeus and five others, and was elected a member at the first meeting of this academy.
In 2007 there was almost no ice formation except for a short period in March.
The end result of his efforts was the formation a much more " ethical " league, which became known as the National Base Ball League.
Commander Alastair Denniston, was operational head of GC & CS from its formation from the Admiralty's Room 40 ( NID25 ) and the War Office's MI1b in 1919, until 1942.
The Barcelonnette region was populated by Ligures from the first millenium BC onwards, and the arrival of the Celts several centuries later led to the formation of a mixed Celto-Ligurian people, the Vesubians.
The key event in the formation of the Old Testament was the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Babylonian empire in 586 BCE.
Following the rapid change from a loose formation to a rigid line of battle both fleets raised their colours ; each British ship added additional Union Flags in its rigging in case its main flag was shot away.
In September 1992, a report was published encouraging the formation of a zone of tolerance towards prostitution in Balsall Heath.
The phalanx formation was still vulnerable to cavalry ( the cause of much caution by the Greek forces at the Battle of Plataea ), but used in the right circumstances, it was now shown to be a potentially devastating weapon.
The Union line was laid out in a defensive formation resembling a fishhook.
The British Army of the Rhine was the Germany garrison formation, with the main fighting force being I ( BR ) Corps.
At the next performance at Lackland Air Force Base following the announcement the No. 4 or slot pilot, was absent from the formation.

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