Celtic Union soldier, probably a former IRA member with his M60 guarding a Refugee camp in Northern Ireland following the atomic bombing of Belfast.
The Celtic Alliance takes its roots directly after the nuclear attacks of the Cold War, when the Republic of Eire and the Northern Ireland Counties agreed to co-operate after Belfast was destroyed, bringing unrest to the area. Within the next few weeks the Co-operative government had determined that almost all other nations in Europe had been destroyed, exceptions coming from radio signals from Lewis Island, Scotland, where they came into contact with what effectively was the
de facto government of the United Kingdom in the form of five Parliament members who had been on the island.