• The Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia was a part-time reserve unit of Britain's Royal Artillery based in Northern Ireland. Formed from three smaller units in...
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    described as militias and are occasionally referred to as such. The Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was a locally raised professional militia instituted by...
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  • brother, Marcus Piers Francis Caulfeild, was a Major in the Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia. His paternal grandparents were Hon. Harriet Crofton (a daughter...
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    Galway – formerly Galway Artillery Militia (4 btys) – disbanded 1888 6th Brigade at Dungannon – formerly Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia (5 btys) 7th Brigade...
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  • does not appear in the Army List. The unit was merged into the Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia at Dungannon in 1875. War having broken out with Russia and an...
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    The Royal Irish Rifles (became the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1 January 1921) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army, first created in 1881 by...
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  • William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham (category British Militia officers)
    When he retired as an officer with the Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia (formerly the Londonderry Artillery Militia) he was rewarded with a knighthood. He...
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  • from 1853 to 1919. It numbered 1st on the order of precedence of the Militia Artillery. Volunteers from the unit served in the Second Boer War. During World...
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  • Militia 6th Brigade – formerly Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia 7th Brigade – formerly Wicklow Artillery Militia 8th Brigade – formerly Sligo Artillery Militia...
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    Mitkadem): Combat soldiers of Artillery Corps are trained as Rifleman 03. Specialized Combat Soldiers of the Artillery corps are trained as Rifleman 04...
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    102nd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, was an air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) formed at Antrim, Northern Ireland, during...
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    The Militia Artillery units of the United Kingdom and Colonies (including Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, and...
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  • Field Artillery, in 1972. Captain Schoonmaker's Company was redesignated as a company in Colonel Jacob Bruyn's Regiment, Ulster County Militia, in 1786...
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    Orangemen's Day) is a primarily Ulster Protestant celebration held on 12 July. It began in the late 18th century in Ulster. It celebrates the Glorious Revolution...
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    The Troubles (redirect from Ulster Troubles)
    had come to an end. Various unionist militias were also incorporated into state structures, including the Ulster Special Constabulary, which Allen Feldman...
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    by the townspeople in 1643. By mid-1643, the Confederacy controlled large parts of Ireland, the exceptions being Ulster, Dublin and Cork. They were assisted...
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    concentrated in Ulster. In 1913, they had formed an armed militia, the Ulster Volunteers, to resist the implementation of Home Rule or to exclude Ulster itself...
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    Protestant Ulster. From 1910, Unionists led by Edward Carson raised a militia, the Ulster Volunteers, to resist Home Rule by force if necessary. The Ulster Unionist...
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    Division, Royal Artillery, was an administrative grouping of garrison units of the Royal Artillery, Artillery Militia and Artillery Volunteers within...
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  • war progressed, the Laggan Army became the most dominant Royalist militia in Ulster, defending and relieving Protestant strongholds; escorting refugees...
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    commander in the North, and on 14 March he secured eastern Ulster by routing a Williamite militia at Dromore. On 11 April, Viscount Dundee launched a Jacobite...
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    Regiment Royal Artillery Regimental Headquarters, at Artillery House, Redford Barracks, Edinburgh 206 (Ulster) Battery, in Newtownards B Troop, in Coleraine...
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    Northern Ireland, the 'Dukes' played rugby throughout Ulster. At the end of the tour the Ulster Team honoured the regiment by playing them at Ravenhill...
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  • Ireland) Signal Squadron, Royal Signals, Lisburn 102nd (Ulster) Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), in Newtownards (32 x Blowpipe surface-to-air missile...
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    US President John F. Kennedy, escorted by a Bermuda Militia Artillery officer in Royal Artillery blue No. 1 Dress, inspects green-uniformed riflemen of...
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  • Mediterranean. In December, the Ulster Division's artillery arrived from England, and the London Divisional Artillery was transferred to the 38th (Welsh)...
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    The 1st London Artillery Brigade or City of London Artillery was a volunteer field artillery unit of the British Army, part of the Territorial Force and...
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  • times occur." The Order spread rapidly in mid-Ulster and many Orangemen found their way into the government militia and Yeomanry. For their part, the United...
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    the Continental Army during the American Revolution. McClary was born in Ulster, Ireland and came to colonial America with his parents at age sixteen where...
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    of the month. In December, the Ulster Division's artillery arrived from England, and the 1st London Divisional Artillery was transferred to the 38th (Welsh)...
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