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Phantom Force—the ‘Royal Irish Constabulary Special Reserve’

By D.M. Leeson  Between 1920 and 1921, thousands of mostly British ex-servicemen joined the Royal Irish Constabulary to work as militarized police in Ireland, where they soon became known as Black and Tans. Since 2010, a curious misconception has arisen about these British police recruits: that they formed a separate force called the ‘Royal Irish … Read more

Categories Issue 5 (September/October 2022), Platform, Volume 30

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