The National Association of Old IRA was a commemorative organisation made up of members of the Old IRA as opposed to the then current IRA, which was as now a proscribed organisation.[1]
They marched in 1939 in a commemoration of the War of Independence.[2]
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Aims
As with other veterans organisations, they looked for the welfare of members, organising pensions, etc., and commemorating their fallen and battles and events of significance to membership.
References
- ^ "Identity Statement for National Association of Old IRA". University College Dublin. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
- ^ "Welcome to Waterford County Museum". Waterford County Museum.
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