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The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
27th Regiment and 108th Regiment (Madras Infantry) amalgamate.
The City Hall replaced the Linen Hall and opened in 1906.
28 Bedford Street: A History
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Fusiliers enter Ladysmith.
Checkpoint Charlie Berlin
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers move to Berlin
Wheeler commanding 2 R IRISH
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers move to Tidworth, Wiltshire.
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers Troop the Colour.
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers, Bahrain.
Belize Map
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers, Belize
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers, Falkland Islands Garrison.
2 R IRISH Gibraltar
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers, Gibraltar to UK
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers, Public Duties, London
2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Rifles, Battle of Bazentin Ridge.
2nd INNISKILLINGS attack Isernia, Italy.
3 UDR, Narrow Water Attack
36th (Ulster) Division crosses the River Lys.
Major General O S W Nugent DSO 36th (Ulster) Division
36th (Ulster) Division lands in France.
Route of 36th (Ulster) Division during Retreat of March 1918.
36th (Ulster) Division turns to block German Spring Offensive
36th (Ulster) Division withdrawn from the Front.
38 (Irish) Brigade battle Germans in San Vito, Italy.
38 (Irish) Brigade cross River Simeto, Sicily.
38 (Irish) Brigade land at Termoli
38 (Irish) Brigade move to Barletta.
38 (Irish) Brigade relieved in Italy
3rd Inniskillings Disbanded.
4 (V) R IRISH Ex PLAIN SAILING, BAOR 1989.
4 (V) R IRISH - Ex PLAIN SAILING.
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Welcome to the Virtual Military Gallery

'I turned over one poor chap on a rocky, bloody crag on Tanngoucha. He was facing the right way, the last round of a clip in the breech and three dead Germans in front of him. His name was Duff. After all is over - and the remainder of the Empire is understandably irritated with Ireland - I hope these countless Duffs, from both the North and the South, and in all three services, will be remembered.
(Brigadier Nelson Russell, Commander 38 (Irish) Brigade, 1942-44)

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