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The London Irish Rifles maintained two front line battalions throughout the First World War with a third one, based in England, that provided reinforcement drafts. The 1st Battalion Sailed to France with 47th (1/2nd London) Division during March 1915, before seeing their first front line action...
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Because of its rugged frame, the Martini-Henry would even accept “smokeless” cartridges of nitrocellulose, extending its effective life into the early twentieth century—some Martini-Henry rifles were still being used during the First World War!