Royal Dublin Fusiliers

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Les Fusiliers Royaux de Dublin était un régiment de l'armée britannique créé en 1881. Il était l'un des huit régiments établi sur l'île d'Irlande, plus précisément à Naas. Il a officiellement disparu en 1922 avec l'indépendance de la république d'Irlande. * Portail de l’Irlande * Portail de l’histoire militaire rdf:langString
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an Irish infantry Regiment of the British Army created in 1881, one of eight Irish regiments raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with its home depot in Naas. The Regiment was created by the amalgamation of two British Army regiments in India, the Royal Bombay Fusiliers and Royal Madras Fusiliers, with Dublin and Kildare militia units as part of the Childers Reforms that created larger regiments and linked them with "Regimental Districts". Both regular battalions of the Regiment fought in the Second Boer War. In the First World War, a further six battalions were raised and the regiment saw action on the Western Front, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. In the course of the war three Victoria Cross were awarded. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
rdf:langString The Blue Caps, The Dubs, The Lambs, The Old Toughs
rdf:langString The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War by Arthur Edward Mainwaring and Cecil Francis Romer
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rdf:langString Royal Dublin Fusiliers Cap Badge
rdf:langString Major-General Charles Duncan Cooper
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rdf:langString RHQ: Naas Barracks, Naas, County Kildare
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rdf:langString Quick: The British Grenadiers
rdf:langString Unofficial: The Dublin Fusiliers
rdf:langString The Blue Caps, The Dubs, The Lambs, The Old Toughs
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rdf:langString The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
rdf:langString Les Fusiliers Royaux de Dublin était un régiment de l'armée britannique créé en 1881. Il était l'un des huit régiments établi sur l'île d'Irlande, plus précisément à Naas. Il a officiellement disparu en 1922 avec l'indépendance de la république d'Irlande. * Portail de l’Irlande * Portail de l’histoire militaire
rdf:langString The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an Irish infantry Regiment of the British Army created in 1881, one of eight Irish regiments raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with its home depot in Naas. The Regiment was created by the amalgamation of two British Army regiments in India, the Royal Bombay Fusiliers and Royal Madras Fusiliers, with Dublin and Kildare militia units as part of the Childers Reforms that created larger regiments and linked them with "Regimental Districts". Both regular battalions of the Regiment fought in the Second Boer War. In the First World War, a further six battalions were raised and the regiment saw action on the Western Front, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. In the course of the war three Victoria Cross were awarded. Following the establishment of the independent Irish Free State in 1922, the five regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in the counties of the new state were disbanded.
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