Royal Irish Fusiliers
The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) was an Irish line infantry regiment of the British Army, formed by the amalgamation of the 87th (Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot in 1881. The regiment's first title in 1881 was Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), changed in 1920 to the Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). Between the time of its formation and Irish independence, it was one of eight Irish regiments.
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Royal Irish Fusiliers
The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) was an Irish line infantry regiment of the British Army, formed by the amalgamation of the 87th (Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot in 1881. The regiment's first title in 1881 was Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), changed in 1920 to the Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's). Between the time of its formation and Irish independence, it was one of eight Irish regiments.
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The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Pri ...... ecome the Royal Irish Rangers.
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Emerald Green
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1–2Regularbattalions
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Up to 10 Hostilities-only battalions
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Faugh-a-Ballagh (Clear the way)
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Line infantry
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Royal Irish Fusiliers Cap Badge
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Emerald Green
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Hackle
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Quick: St Patrick's Day; Garry Owen; Barrosa
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Faugh-a-Ballagh
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The Old Fogs, The Rollickers
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Up to 10 Hostilities-only battalions
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Up to 3 Militia and Special Reserve battalions
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Princess Victoria's
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Royal Irish Fusiliers
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The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Pri ...... one of eight Irish regiments.
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Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
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Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's)
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The Old Fogs, The Rollickers
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