Ireland’s Wars: Flying Columns The popular memory of the Irish War of Independence, at least if you happen to be Irish, often revolves around the image of the IRA “flying column”. For a large number of people, those two words indicates a very particular type of unit: A sort of mobile platoon that lived and…
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Speaking of Ireland…
Guerilla Warfare Movie Anthology: a Recap
WWMCD?
Refusal: The Founding Concept of Guerilla Warfare
As the events in Great Britain and Ireland have unfolded this past week, I must admit, as a fellow White Anglo-Saxon, I am jealous of the Solidarity and Bravery these Brit’s and Irishman have shown! Events like this beg the question: Where is the WHITE RAGE here in FUSA? I mean do we honestly…
On this Day in History: 1916, Easter Proclamation Read Aloud in Dublin
Easter Proclamation of 1916 The 1916 Easter Proclamation of an Irish Republic was read out on 24th April by Patrick Pearce on the steps of the General Post office in Dublin. It was the beginning of a week-long attempt by Irish rebels to end British control in Ireland. Printed just the day before, the…
The History of Irregular Warfare (Six-Part Series)
H/T WRSA Irregular Warfare Six-Part Series Superb series I recommend you put on your Reference flash drive. While you are it, Guide to the Analysis of an Insurgency is also worth downloading. Arm Up, Read Up and Train and Prepare Accordingly.
Required Reading for Upcoming Spicy Festivities
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Insurgency Lessons Learned from the “Big Fella”
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A Classic, Reviewed
An excellent Book review of “The Squad: and the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins”
The History of Terrorism: a Film Anthology
In creating a Memorial Day Movie list it got me to thinking about other movie list, so I thought I would start with a favorite subject of mine: The Study Of Terrorism and Guerilla Warfare. Here are some films worth watching if you are interested in learning more about this subject. Most of these films…