Genealogy of the Irish Republican Army

Irish Volunteers
(1913–1914)
National Volunteers
(1914)
Irish Volunteers
(1914–1917)
Irish Republican Army
(1919–1922)
(Pro-Treaty) IRA
(1922)
(Anti-Treaty) IRA
National Army
(1922–1924)
GHQExecutive
Irish Defence Forces
(1924–present)
IRA
Republican Congress
(1934–1936)
Saor Uladh
(1955)
Saor Éire
(1967–1975)
Official IRA
(1969–1972)
Provisional IRA
(1969–1998)
Irish National Liberation Army
(1974–2009)
Continuity IRA
(1986–present)
Irish People's Liberation Organisation
(1986–1996)
Real IRA
(1997–2012)
Republican Action Against Drugs
(2008–2012)
Irish Republican Liberation Army
(2006–present)
New IRA
(2012–present)
Óglaigh na hÉireann
(2006–2009)
Óglaigh na hÉireann
(2009–2018)
Saoirse na hÉireann
(2006–2009)
Real IRA remnants (2012–present)[1]Irish Republican Movement (2018–present)Arm na Poblachta
(2017–present)

References

  1. O'Keeffe, Cormac (27 April 2019). "New IRA 'will be unaffected' by murder on Derry street". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
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