'The Glider Soldiers' by Alan Wood published by Spellmount 1992. British official war photographs relating to the division were given to the 78th Division Battleaxe Club, who then developed slides of them; associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Photocopy typescript memoir and two letters relating to the career of Maj R E H Sheridan with the Royal Ulster Rifles and Parachute Regiment; associated with World War Two, North West Europe (1939-1945). Eighteen uniform and badge items, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1906-1936. 1536 photographs taken by Central Office of Information of the regiments and corps of British Army in the 1950s and 1960s. 31 Royal Ulster Rifles | The National Archives - Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum It then landed in Normandy in June 1944 and fought throughout the ensuing campaign, finally occupying Germany for three years after VE Day. Five uniform items, Royal Ulster Rifles, North Irish Brigade, worn by Maj L M Yearsley, 1952 (c)-1964 (c). The pipes and drumsof The Royal Ulster Rifles, c1941. Royal Ulster Rifles. The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - A Brief History | Inniskillings St Patrick's Day 1944 - Major General R.H.Lorie C.B C.B.E. Laptop & Desktop Accessories; More; Coins. It returned to Ireland in 1903. L/Cpl. Shield plaque, with 1st Bn The Royal Ulster Rifles regimental badge, nd; wooden shield and plinth, maker unknown; inscribed 'Presented by 1st BN THE ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES' plinth inscribed 'B COMPANY/ 113TH BATTALION/ WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS/ 1948-1949'. 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles in the Second World War 1939-1945 Seven pair of hose tops, various regiments, 1954-1955, sealed pattern, 1954, 1955. Combined Irish Regiments - Royal Ulster Rifles. Trade badge, group A tradesman, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1955, sealed pattern, 1955. My late father Joseph was born on 7th of December 1922 in Everton, Merseyside. In 1881, the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment and the 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment were merged to form The Royal Irish Rifles. Have you found an error with this catalogue description? The beach was 'assaulted' by units of the 3rd; the . The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 as the Royal Irish Rifles, when the 83rd and 86th Regiments of Foot were amalgamated however its history can be traced back 88 years prior to this date. This button displays the currently selected search type. Its other two counties, Antrim and Down, were in Northern Ireland and so the regiment survived Irish independence. If you don't have an account please register. D.S.O.M.C. The regiment also raised 17 Reserve and New Army battalions during the conflict. Our Search Billions of Historical Records Search now World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945 Royal Ulster Rifles 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles 2nd Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles 3rd Sep 1939 Orders 10th Sep 1939 Equipment 12th Sep 1939 Training 16th Sep 1939 Reliefs 16th Sep 1939 Orders 18th Sep 1939 Exercise 19th Sep 1939 Visit 19th Sep 1939 Orders 3 photographs relating to Maj W E Anderson, Army Air Corps, Parachute Regiment and the Royal Ulster Rifles, 1955 (c). 90 names. If you are not currently a ParaData member but wish to get involved please register. It guarded aerodromes and moved to Britain on 23 Oct. 1941. Collection of badges associated with the 83rd Regiment of Foot. Background While working on behalf of Larne Urban Council, WW1 Research Ireland has recently discovered that names were missing from Larne Urban District's War Memorial (Inver Park).
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