The Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade (known in French as the Ambulance Irlandais) was a volunteer medical corps sent from Ireland to assist the French Army...
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Catholic Irish Brigade (1794–1798), a British Army unit Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade (1870) Tyneside Irish Brigade, World War I British Army brigade of Irish...
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The Irish Brigade (Irish: Briogáid Éireannach, French: Brigade irlandaise) was a brigade in the French Royal Army composed of Irish exiles, led by Lord...
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becoming the British Red Cross Society in 1905. The Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade was established by the Irish Committee for the Relief of the Sick and Wounded...
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Flight of the Wild Geese (category 1691 in Ireland)
McCarthy, Michael. "The Franco-Irish Ambulance Brigade 1870–71" (PDF). Old Limerick Journal: 132. "Wild Geese". The Irish Times. 8 October 2023. Retrieved...
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Emergency medical services (redirect from Ambulance Squad)
societies worldwide. In June 1887 the St John Ambulance Brigade was established to provide first aid and ambulance services at public events in London. It was...
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Lincoln Battalion (category Abraham Lincoln Brigade members)
International Brigade. The battalion initially fielded three companies: two infantry and one machine gun. Sections of Latin American and Irish volunteers...
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Air Assault Brigade. During the Boer War, the 5th Infantry Brigade, known as the Irish Brigade, fought in the Battle of Colenso under Major General Arthur...
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British Battalion (category International Brigades)
International Brigade, XV IB. The other battalions were the US Lincoln Battalion, the crack Balkan Dimitrov Battalion, and the Franco-Belgian Sixth February...
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William Howard Russell (category People of the Franco-Prussian War)
the Light Brigade. He later covered events during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the American Civil War, the Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian...
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Irish Socialist volunteers in the Spanish Civil War describes a grouping of IRA members and Irish Socialists who fought in support the cause of the Second...
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(M.T.) Medical Units 1st, 2nd and 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulances NZ Mounted Brigade Ambulance IX Corps GOC Major General (temp. Lieutenant General) F...
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Paramedic (redirect from Ambulance Driver)
into an autonomous health profession.[citation needed] In the Franco-German model, ambulance care is led by physicians. In some versions of this model, such...
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"colonial villages"—an "Irish village" and a "Senegalese village", which were designed to communicate the success of imperialism. The Irish village ("Ballymaclinton")...
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fractured limbs. The Lieutenant Colonel served with the British Ambulance Service during the Franco-Prussian War and also served in the Ashanti War (1873–74)...
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casualties at Gallipoli among Irish soldiers who had volunteered to fight in the British Army was a causal factor in the Irish War of Independence; as balladeers...
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cars: 11 lorries: 4 ambulances: 21 In 1918, a typical division would have comprised the following units: Divisional HQ Infantry 3 brigades, each comprising...
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2nd Infantry Division (United States) (redirect from 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division (United States))
Brigade Combat Teams. Their previous two brigade, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team "Ghost Brigade" and 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team "Lancer Brigade"...
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capture of "the Pimple". As a result, the 9th Canadian Brigade, 15th Brigade and 95th Brigade were kept in corps reserve. German Sixth Army commander...
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Field Ambulances 2nd Cavalry Division (Hubert Gough) 3rd Cavalry Brigade 4th Hussars 5th Lancers 16th Lancers 3rd Signal Troop 4th Cavalry Brigade 6th Dragoon...
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less time responding to emergency calls than the Franco-German model. The clinical education of Ambulance staff in New Zealand historically draws parallels...
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including ambulances. The Nationalists acknowledged the support given to them by the ICF. The ICF failed to use Irish support for Franco to get right-wing...
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Arthur Dooley (category English people of Irish descent)
Thomas Watters, 97, a surviving International Brigade veteran. Watters was a veteran of the Scottish Ambulance Unit, which worked at the front line on the...
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DSO (1879–1946) was an Irish republican and libertarian socialist. After colonial service in the British military, he entered Irish politics in 1913 working...
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from the previous episode, Rick and Chumlee check out a 116th Infantry Brigade sign; a 1940s Douglas Aircraft Company rowboat; an Oilzum Motor Oil sign;...
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straight on. The ambulance was up nearly all night evacuating patients; four ambulance loads were sent off in 5th Mounted Brigade ambulances. The British...
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battling Anglo-Irish and Ulster Scots in Ireland who were angered by unfavourable taxation of Irish produce imported into Britain. With other Irish groups, they...
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List of paratrooper forces (section Ireland)
"Brigadier General Freddy Franco Diaz" (Comando de Fuerzas Especiales "General de Brigada Freddy Franco Díaz") Army 9th Special Forces Brigade "Fatherland" 25th...
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Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings (category Military actions and engagements during the Troubles (Northern Ireland))
carried out on 20 July 1982 in London, England. Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated two improvised explosive devices during...
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5th Mounted Brigade and the Wadi Ghuzzeh. The mobile sections of the field ambulances, followed by their immobile sections and ambulance camel transport...
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