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337:. The date was initially known as "Vesting Day" (and then "Rangers Day"), emphasising that the traditions of the old regiments were "vested" in the new large regiment. Soon after creation in December 1968, and as part of a general reduction in the Army, the 3rd Battalion (former Royal Irish Fusiliers) was disbanded. The three regiments had old and differing traditions (Rifle and Fusilier) and to avoid favouring one above another, the unique designation "Rangers" was adopted. The title had not existed in the British Army 40: 57: 442: 691:
Historically, in the 1st Battalion (Connaught Rangers), formerly the 88th, a favourite march tune was "Brian Boru" played when marching through a town - often after a hot and heavy march. On such occasions, and at a time given by the sergeant major, the band would pause and all ranks would give a
676:. It was written around 1887 by an Irish composer, Robert Martin, for the London Musical "Miss Esmeralda". The lyrics relate the story of a French teacher attempting to make himself understood to a difficult Killaloe class. Originally in 692:"Connaught yell". The march became popular among the other Irish regiments and various other sets of lyrics were devised. On parade, soldiers of the Royal Irish Rangers gave a spine-tingling "Ranger yell"; this continues with the 404:
on formation, returned home in October 1969. It moved to Barrosa Barracks in Hemer in July 1974 from where it deployed to Cyprus in January 1975. After returning home in March 1979, it moved to Wavell Barracks in
688:, celebrating his Regiment's fame. No mention is made of the tune in the Regimental history, but there is an explanation that may account for the shout or yell in the military version of Killaloe. 711:. The "Famous Irish Regiment" Dimbleby reports playing as they march past is not named, but would have been either the Royal Irish Fusiliers or the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 1712: 1255: 1707: 714:
Again in 1944, the BBC recorded the 1st Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Pipes & Drums playing Killaloe, by then adopted unofficially as the march of the
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6 December 1977. Ranger Charles George McLaughlin and Ranger Hugh Thompson - 1 R IRISH. Died on Fire Fighting duties in Manchester during the firemen's strike.
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in May 1979. After returning home in April 1981 the battalion moved to Chester bfor 2 yrs before moving to Belfast Barracks in
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The Territorial battalions formed the 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers (North Irish Militia) which also included the sole
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company and the 5th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers. The two TA battalions trained as units until 1993 when following the
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The Royal Irish Rangers came into being on 1 July 1968 through the amalgamation of the three regiments of the
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on peacekeeping duties in November 1971. The battalion returned home in July 1974 where it was stationed in
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in October 1981 and back to England in March 1983. It deployed to Cyprus in May 1985 and to the
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White Paper, they were merged to form the 4/5th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers (Volunteers).
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was adopted as the headdress for the new Regiment as all the former regiments had worn it
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Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment)
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In addition all ranks of the new regiment were to wear 'piper green' trousers.
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9 October 1989. Lance Corporal Tommy Gibson – 4(V) R IRISH. Killed by PIRA in
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21 May 1972. Ranger William J Best – 1 R IRISH. A 19-year-old on leave from
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it became the infantry demonstration Battalion. Two years later it moved to
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with a relatively short existence, formed in 1968 and later merged with the
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28 December 1980. Warrant Officer Hugh McGinn – 5 (V) R IRISH. Shot by the
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The Castle collar badges had been worn by the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
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Accommodating the traditions of the three regiments required compromise:
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The soldiers often put their own words to the tune which would be sung,
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reorganisation, the Royal Irish Rangers were amalgamated with the
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17 January 1992. Ranger Robert Dunseath – 4 R IRISH. Killed in a
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worn by the Fusiliers and the black cross belt worn in the Rifles
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Barrosa Day, 5 March; Somme Day, Waterloo Day, Rangers Day 1 July
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13 April 1983. Sergeant Trevor A Elliot - 5(V) R IRISH. Shot by
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The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th)
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9 May 1984. Corporal Trevor May - 4(V) R IRISH. Killed in
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The black buttons had been worn by the Royal Ulster Rifles
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in January 1985. The battalion undertook a deployment to
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On disbandment, 2 Regular battalions & 1 TA Battalion
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Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd & 87th)
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The brown cross belt was a compromise between the brown
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Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd and 87th)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1992
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The Official Royal Irish Rangers Association website
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war correspondent in Northern France shortly before
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in September 1970 from where units were deployed to
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Index

United Kingdom

British Army
Light infantry
St Patrick's Barracks
Ballymena
Faugh A Ballagh
Irish
Killaloe
Irish Wolfhound
Barrosa
Waterloo
Somme
Field Marshal
Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Earl of Ulster
The Duchess of Gloucester
Sir Ian Harris
The 3rd Viscount Brookeborough
General
Sir Roger Wheeler
GCB
CBE
CGS
MC
The O'Morochoe
British Army
Ulster Defence Regiment
Royal Irish Regiment
North Irish Brigade

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