Liverpool Irish
The Liverpool Irish is a unit of the British Army's Territorial Army, raised in 1860 as a volunteer corps of infantry. Conversion to an anti-aircraft regiment occurred in 1947, but the regimental status of the Liverpool Irish ceased in 1955 upon reduction to a battery. Since 1967, the lineage of the Liverpool Irish has been perpetuated by "A" Troop, in 208 (3rd West Lancashire) Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment. The 103rd has provided individual reinforcements to regular artillery regiments equipped with the AS-90 and L118.
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Liverpool Irish
The Liverpool Irish is a unit of the British Army's Territorial Army, raised in 1860 as a volunteer corps of infantry. Conversion to an anti-aircraft regiment occurred in 1947, but the regimental status of the Liverpool Irish ceased in 1955 upon reduction to a battery. Since 1967, the lineage of the Liverpool Irish has been perpetuated by "A" Troop, in 208 (3rd West Lancashire) Battery, 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment. The 103rd has provided individual reinforcements to regular artillery regiments equipped with the AS-90 and L118.
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The Liverpool Irish is a unit ...... Irish gained a reputation for.
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South Africa 1900-02
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Caubeenheadress
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Pipers: Saffronkilts, green shawls
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Some versions of thecap badgef ...... eland Forever) within a scroll
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700,340,229
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Valentine Charles, 5th Earl of Kenmare, CVO
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Honorary Colonel
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Victoria Cross: 2nd Lt. E.F. Baxter
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The Liverpool Irish is a unit ...... ipped with the AS-90 and L118.
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Liverpool Irish
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Liverpool Irish
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The Irish Brigade (arcane)
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