Approximately 100,000 Irish citizens enlisted in the British armed forces during World War II, despite Ireland's official neutrality in the conflict. Many joined for various reasons, including a sense of duty, economic necessity, or personal beliefs. Additionally, a smaller number served in other military units, such as the U.S. armed forces. The contributions of these individuals were significant, both on the battlefield and in support roles.
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