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The Duke of York has presented the 1st and 2nd Battalions of The Royal Irish Regiment with new Colours. The Queen grants new Colours, which are the regimental flags of the British Army.
The Royal Irish Regiment receive their new colours on the Titanic Slipways in Belfast (Rebecca Black/PA) Credit: PA Wire/PA Images Thousands turned out at Titanic Slipways to watch the first ...
The Royal Irish Regiment of the British Army was formed by the amalgamation of the Ulster Defence Regiment and the Royal Irish Rangers on 1 July 1992. ... A further 60 former members were killed by ...
After it was announced that the three Northern Ireland-based battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment are to be disbanded, the BBC News website looks back at the regiment's history. The Royal Irish ...
King Charles III will present new colours to the Irish Guards today - the regiment for which his daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales became the Colonel last year.. The monarch will inspect the ...
Brian Boru X proudly led the men of the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment on parade at Titanic Slipways on Saturday as they received their colours from the Duke of York.
THE Royal Irish Regiment was formed in 1992 by the amalgamation of the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment. It is the Army's largest infantry regiment, with more than 5,000 men and ...
The barracks where the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the Royal Munster Fusiliers, the Connaught Rangers, the Royal Irish Regiment, the South Irish Horse and the Leinster Regiment were located were among ...
Thousands turned out at Titanic Slipways to watch the first public presentation of military colours to the Royal Irish Regiment to take place in Northern Ireland. Senior personnel have described ...
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