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organisation and Irish
The Provisional Irish Republican Army's ( IRA ) campaign against the partition of Ireland had begun in the two years prior to Bloody Sunday, but public perceptions of the day boosted the status of, and recruitment into, the organisation enormously.
The Continuity Irish Republican Army, otherwise known as the Continuity IRA ( CIRA ) and styling itself as Óglaigh na hÉireann, is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that aims to bring about a united Ireland.
In a 1986 statement, he rejected " the legitimacy of an Army Council styling itself the Council of the Irish Republican Army which lends support to any person or organisation styling itself as Sinn Féin and prepared to enter the partition parliament of Leinster House.
In 2005, Irish Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Michael McDowell told Dáil Éireann that the organisation had a maximum of 150 members.
The CIRA is an illegal organisation under UK ( section 11 ( 1 ) of the Terrorism Act 2000 ) and Irish law due to the use of ' IRA ' in the group's name in a situation analogous to that of the Real Irish Republican Army ( RIRA ).
Although the Garda Síochána had suspicions that the organisation existed, they were unsure of its name, labelling it the " Irish National Republican Army ".
The Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) saw an opportunity to create an armed organisation to advance its own ends, and on 25 November 1913 the Irish Volunteers, whose stated object was " to secure and to maintain the rights and liberties common to all the people of Ireland ", was formed.
The Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) () was an Irish republican revolutionary military organisation.
It was descended from the Irish Volunteers, an organisation established on 25 November 1913 that staged the Easter Rising in April 1916.
A smaller organisation, the Irish Citizen Army — originally a workers ' defence association under socialist James Connolly — independently planned their own rebellion.
* Irish Medical Organisation, the main organisation for doctors in the Republic of Ireland
The Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) () is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation whose aim was to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom and bring about a socialist republic within a united Ireland by force of arms and political persuasion.
The 19th century Irish revolutionary organisation known as the Fenian Brotherhood took its name from these legends.
After their raid on a criminal organisation based in the north-west, they released a statement saying that " the Irish National Liberation Army will not allow the working class people of this city to be used as cannon fodder by these criminals whose only concern is profit by whatever means available to them.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the INLA developed a modest organisation in Northern Ireland, particularly based on Divis Flats in west Belfast, which as a result became colloquially known as " the planet of the Irps " ( a reference to the Irish Republican Socialist Party and the film Planet of the Apes ).
In 1987, the INLA and its political wing, the IRSP came under attack from the Irish People's Liberation Organisation ( IPLO ), an organisation founded by people who had resigned or been expelled from the INLA.
When an organisation for women was set up in 1904, it was decided to Anglicise the Irish name camógaíocht to camogie.
Conradh na Gaeilge (; abbreviated CnaG and historically known by its English name, the Gaelic League ) is a non-governmental organisation that promotes the Irish language in Ireland and elsewhere.
Though apolitical, the organisation attracted many Irish nationalists of different persuasions, much like the Gaelic Athletic Association.
After the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the organisation had a less prominent role in public life as Irish was made a compulsory subject in state-funded schools.

organisation and Civil
* NSW Council for Civil Liberties: an Australian organisation opposed to the Death Penalty in the Asian region
In a few countries such as Jordan and Singapore ( see Singapore Civil Defence Force ), civil defense is essentially the same organisation as the fire brigade.
In Ireland, the Civil Defence is still very much an active organisation and is occasionally called upon for its Auxiliary Fire Service and ambulance / rescue services when emergencies such as flash flooding occur and require additional manpower.
The bunkers at Hamborough Primary School were expanded during the Cold War, to become the North West Group War HQ for the London area Civil Defence organisation and the London Borough of Ealing Emergency Control Centre.
The service is headed by a Director General at the grade of a Permanent Secretary of the British Civil Service who is directly supported by an internal security organisation, secretariat, legal advisory branch and information services branch.
The English Civil War Society was founded in 1980 and is the umbrella organisation for the King's Army and the Roundhead Association.
* Ratra House at the back of the Aras, was the home of Civil Defence Ireland since the organisation was established in 1950 until 2006 when the Head Quarters was decentralised to Roscrea, County Tipperary.
Despite this echo of the Russian Civil War, Red Wedge was not a communist organisation ; neither was it officially part of the Labour Party, but it did initially have office space at Labour's headquarters.
The description " Civil Engineer " is not restricted to members of any particular professional organisation although " Chartered Civil Engineer " is.
Civil marriage is marriage performed by a government official and not a religious organisation.
Whereas Charles I had been in part restrained by a Parliament that would not always do as he wished ( the cause of the Civil War ), Cromwell was able to wield much more power as only loyalists were allowed to become MPs, turning the chamber into a rubber-stamping organisation.
The Central Industrial Security Force, a paramilitary organisation is in charge of airport security under the regulatory frame work of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security ( Ministry of Civil Aviation Security ).
* Service Civil International, an international non-governmental volunteer organisation
Many former AOH / IPP followers also lingered on as a pro-Treaty support organisation, some AOH adherents later fought on the Francoist side in the Spanish Civil War, the quasi-fascist Blueshirt movement of the 1930s maybe owing much to its Ribbon tradition.
Pilots from a Taiwan-based CIA front organisation, Civil Air Transport, flying CIA B-26 Invader aircraft, repeatedly bombed and machine-gunned targets on Ambon.
The organisation became National Air Traffic Services when responsibility for sponsoring the civil air traffic service component was transferred to the newly formed Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA ) in 1972.
Pilots from a Taiwan-based CIA front organisation, Civil Air Transport, flying CIA B-26 Invader aircraft, repeatedly bombed and machine-gunned targets in and around Ambon.
As time progressed it was realised that the institution and association might better advance engineering in Ireland by amalgamation of both into a single organisation which would represent a broader set of engineering disciplines, discussions commenced in 1965, and resulted in The Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland ( Charter Amendment ) Act, 1969 leading to the redesignation of the unified institution as The Institution of Engineers of Ireland-Cumann na nInnealtóirí.
The staff of the organisation comprise part of the Civil Service of the State.
After secondary schooling, Ramgoolam worked for three months in the Civil Service, despite racism within the organisation.

organisation and Service
Further, the Gestapo and the Kripo or Kriminalpolizei ( Criminal Police ) were incorporated into the SiPo or Sicherheitspolizei ( Security Police ) and considered a complementary organisation to the SD or Sicherheitsdienst ( Security Service ).
* Service d ' Action Civique, a Gaullist organisation
In the early 1980s, Le Pen's personal security was assured by KO International Company, a subsidiary of VHP Security, a private security firm, and an alleged front organisation for SAC, the Service d ' Action Civique ( Civic Action Service ), a Gaullist organisation.
The story centres on a plot by SMERSH, the Soviet counterintelligence agency, to assassinate Bond in such a way as to discredit both him and his organisation, the Secret Service.
On 3 May 2007, following recent negotiations between the Progressive Unionist Party ( PUP ) and Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and with Police Service of Northern Ireland ( PSNI ) Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde, the UVF made a statement that they would transform to a " non-military, civilianised " organisation.
* In May 2007, this organisation issued version 3 of ITIL ( also known as the ITIL Refresh Project ) consisting of 26 processes and functions, now grouped into only 5 volumes, arranged around the concept of Service lifecycle structure.
Thames House is shared with the Northern Ireland Office and is also home to the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, a subordinate organisation to the Security Service.
On March 8, 2012, a small Special Boat Service ( SBS ) team along with members of the Special Forces Support Group ( SFSG ) attempted to rescue a British and Italian hostage-British Chris McManus and Italian Franco Lamolinara held in Nigeria by members of Boko Haram terrorist organisation loyal to al-Qaeda.
* Special Repair Service, a British construction organisation in World War II
At this time, the organisation was known in Whitehall by a variety of titles including the Foreign Intelligence Service, the Secret Service, MI1 ( c ), the Special Intelligence Service and even C's organisation.
There is also, however a semi-governmental organisation known as the ' Morska Służba Poszukiwania i Ratownictwa ' ( Maritime Search and Rescue Service ) which provides the vast majority of seaborne services to vessels in distress ; the service is currently ( as of 2010 ) in the process of overhauling and replacing a large portion of its fleet of lifeboats.
The organisation was able to draw on " conscripted " ( i. e. compulsory ) labour, from within Germany, through the Reich Labour Service ( Reichsarbeitsdienst, RAD ).

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