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  • New Ulster Army
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  • The New Ulster Army, (commonly referred to as NUA) is a militant organization, based in the United Republic of Ireland. The terrorist organization was created sometime in November after the UFF and UIL came together to form one group known as the NUA. The aims of the NUA is to gain independence for the former Northern Ireland which is currently part of the United Republic of Ireland after the treaty of Ireland which unified the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland into one country known as the United Republic of Ireland. Very few members of the NUA actually received military training and most members are inexperienced when it comes to using weapons. The NUA is led by one man known only to the authorities as the leader. Nothing else in known about him but inside reports suggest that he
Leader
  • The leader
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Crimes
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Status
  • Active; involved in the Irish Civil War
Logo
  • 250
Name
  • New Ulster Army
Caption
  • The flag used by NUA
Dates
  • November 2011; Foundation
motives
  • To gain independence for Northern Ireland
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  • 3000
abstract
  • The New Ulster Army, (commonly referred to as NUA) is a militant organization, based in the United Republic of Ireland. The terrorist organization was created sometime in November after the UFF and UIL came together to form one group known as the NUA. The aims of the NUA is to gain independence for the former Northern Ireland which is currently part of the United Republic of Ireland after the treaty of Ireland which unified the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland into one country known as the United Republic of Ireland. Very few members of the NUA actually received military training and most members are inexperienced when it comes to using weapons. The NUA is led by one man known only to the authorities as the leader. Nothing else in known about him but inside reports suggest that he is from Belfast. NUA members commonly meet up in person at a designated position at night although they very rarely communicate other than that.
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