The Royal Irish Regiment carries forward the Battle Honours awarded to our forebears for their actions during the Korean War; to read more about these please click on any of the following Battle Honours (and any highlighted text within them) to explore further:...
albeit in brown leather with a Ranger badge on the front, and is now a part of The Royal Irish Regiment officers' uniform (left), thereby maintaining another link with our antecedent and founding regiments. The rear pouch carries an eagle and its origins date back to theBattle of Barrosa....
The Royal Horse Guards (RHG) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army, part of the Household Cavalry. Founded August 1650 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Sir Arthur Haselrig on the orders of Oliver Cromwell as the Regiment of Cuirassiers, the regiment became
In The Year 1881 The 83rd (county Of Dublin) Regiment Of Foot Was Joined To The 86th (royal County Down) Regiment Of Foot To Form The 1st And 2nd Batallions Of The Royal Irish Rifles. This Book Covers The Period 1793 To 1912. Most Of The 83rd's Battle Honours Were Won In The ...
摘要: Read the full-text online article and more details about "Blunder of Iraq Must Be Sorted; Colonel Tim Collins the Officer Who Made an Inspiring Eve-of-Battle Speech to His Troops from the Royal Irish Regiment in Iraq in 2003" - Sunday Mirror (London, England), August 19, 2007...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Our Toughest Battle Yet; as the Government Reveals Its Proposals to Scrap the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Major Chester Potts - Chairman of the Fusiliers Association Northumb
Elegy On the Raf March PastThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment The Battle of Britain Suite (Excerpts)The Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment Tiger SquadronThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying MachinesThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment...
Elegy On the Raf March PastThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment The Battle of Britain Suite (Excerpts)The Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment Tiger SquadronThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying MachinesThe Band of the Royal Air Force Regiment...
Officers led men of all the four regiments, and encouraged them with the cry, ‘Come on, the Irish Brigade!’ There was no control, no cohesion, no arrangement in the attack. No attempt was made to support, by the careful fire of one part of the line, the advance of the remainder;...