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    The 38th (Irish) Brigade, is a brigade formation of the British Army that served in the Second World War. It was composed of North Irish line infantry...
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  • Communications Brigade, a unit of the Russian Airborne Forces 38th Brigade (United Kingdom) 38th (Irish) Brigade, United Kingdom 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United...
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    Andover. Regional Command, as of 1 August 2019, has 38th (Irish) Brigade and 160th (Welsh) Brigade permanently under its command as RPOCs. Commander Regional...
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  • The Irish Brigade was an infantry brigade, consisting predominantly of Irish Americans, who served in the Union Army in the American Civil War. The designation...
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    Ralph Wooddisse (category British military personnel of The Troubles (Northern Ireland))
    Strategic Plans at the Ministry of Defence in May 2012, commander of 38th (Irish) Brigade in November 2013, and General Officer Commanding 1st (United Kingdom)...
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    Thiepval Barracks (category Barracks in Northern Ireland)
    home to: Headquarters, 38th (Irish) Brigade 2nd Battalion, The Rifles Battalion Headquarters & HQ Company, 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment 157 Coy (Det)...
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  • Richard (1994) [1993]. Clear The Way! History of the 38th (Irish) Brigade. Dublin, Ireland: Irish Academic Press. p. 336 pages. ISBN 0-7165-2542-9. All...
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  • The 38th Brigade was an infantry brigade formation of the British Army that was active during World War I. It was composed of volunteers of Kitchener's...
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    Battle of the Argenta Gap (category Battle honours of the Rifle Brigade)
    Major-General Keith Arbuthnott 11th Infantry Brigade 36th Infantry Brigade 38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade 2nd Armoured Brigade (under command) German Army Group C...
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  • Royal Irish Regiment. The Royal Irish Rangers came into being on 1 July 1968 through the amalgamation of the three regiments of the North Irish Brigade: the...
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    related to Royal Irish Fusiliers. Irish Brigade: The Story of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in the 2nd World War Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in...
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    officer of the Light Dragoons. After that, he became commander of 38th (Irish) Brigade in August 2021, and General Officer Commanding Regional Command in...
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    deployed to Afghanistan in 2007. He then became commander of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in 2009, Director of the ISAF Force Reintegration Cell in 2012, and...
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    Boer War formations First World War Field armies Corps Divisions Brigades Reserve Brigades Provisional battalions Entrenching battalions Tunnelling companies...
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  • regional brigade headquarters, 38th (Irish) Brigade under the command of the 2nd Division, on 1 August 2007". On 6 August 2007 HQ Northern Ireland and 38...
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  • February 1918. The independent brigade's initial composition was as follows: 2nd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers – to 38th (Welsh) Division 4 February 1918...
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    on 30 June 2007, Norton went on to be commander of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in Northern Ireland in June 2007, and commander of British troops there in...
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    Infantry Division in the Sicilian Campaign The Irish Brigade 1941–47 account of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in Sicily in August 1943 Licata Landing La Vedettaonline...
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  • Afghanistan from May 2009 to October 2009. He went on to be commander of 38th (Irish) Brigade in December 2011 and Deputy Commander of Regional Command Southwest...
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    the Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State, the national fire brigade. Dating its origins to the early nineteenth century, the Corps in its present...
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  • part of 19 Light Brigade, it moved to 38th (Irish) Brigade under Army 2020, and is now part of the 51st (Scottish) Infantry Brigade. Personnel are based...
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  • Guards Brigade, was attached to the 78th Battleaxe Infantry Division for two months in Tunisia until it was exchanged for the 38th (Irish) Brigade and became...
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  • command. Doherty stated that the division comprised the 38th (Irish) Brigade, the 1st Parachute Brigade, one French infantry battalion, and artillery support...
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  • Scotland Headquarters West Midlands Headquarters South West 38th (Irish) Brigade 160th (Welsh) Brigade Commanders include: January 2012 - August 2013 Major-General...
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    Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (category Irish regiments of the British Army)
    by Gerry McNeilly Irish Brigade: The Story of the 38th (Irish) Brigade in the Second World War Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in the First...
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    British armour to cross the Biferno. That evening, 78th Division's 38th (Irish) Brigade arrived by sea at Termoli and the German attack the following morning...
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    the field at Bleiburg on 14 May. The headquarters of the British 38th (Irish) Brigade were set up in Bleiburg, having occupied the town on 12 May, while...
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    Irish people in Great Britain or British Irish are immigrants from the island of Ireland living in Great Britain as well as their British-born descendants...
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  • Garrison; the 38th (Irish) Brigade at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn; the 42nd Infantry Brigade at Fulwood Barracks, Preston; the 51st Infantry Brigade at Redford...
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  • Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East at Aldershot Garrison forming the new regional HQ. Under this reform the 7 RIFLES joined 38th (Irish) Brigade and...
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