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The British army's operation in Northern Ireland ends after nearly 40 years. Operation Banner was the army's longest continuous campaign, with more than 300,000 personnel.
In 1922 six Irish-based regiments of the British army were disbanded, bringing to an end centuries of military service. Though resented by advanced nationalists, Ireland was throughout the 19th ...
A new museum hoping to tell the 350-year history of Irish soldiers and their families in the British Army has been awarded ...
The history of Irish soldiers in the British armed forces is to be the focus of a new £13.6m plan to open two museums in ...
A new museum hoping to tell the 350-year history of Irish soldiers and their families in the British Army has been awarded £250,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. UNTOLD: The Museum has ...
The history of Irish involvement in the British Army will be told in a new museum planned across two sites in Belfast and Enniskillen. The £13.6million project will trace the 350-year story of ...
A quarter of a century has now passed since a peace deal ended the Troubles in Northern Ireland. By the time the last Army personnel ... London and former Director General of the Royal United ...
MORE than 900 people from the Republic of Ireland applied to join the British Army over the past ... were well-documented issues around pay and general conditions that needed to be improved ...
The UNTOLD: Stories of the Irish in the British Army project is being backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and aims to tell the “previously untold 350-year history of Irish soldiers and ...