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A copy of The Treaty of Versailles 1919
The End of War, The Start of War
The Grim Reaper
Cap Badge Royal Irish Fusiliers
The History of a Regiment in its Cap Badge
The Hunt Report is published.
The Indian (Sepoy) Mutiny.
Silver Chinese Urn
The Inniskillings in China
The Irish Brigade in the Service of France
Gorget of the Portavoe Fuziliers
The last vestige of Armour
Mark 3 Bren Light Machine Gun
The Light Machine Gun of the Second World War
Military General Service medal awarded for service during 1793 to 1814
The Military General Service Medal - a rarity of service
King George V review 36th (Ulster) Division Aldershot 30 September 1915
The Naming of the 36th (Ulster) Division.
The O'Morchoe CB CBE KLJ , Major General David Nial Creagh
Detail of whistle from Napoleonic cross belt
The origins of the Officer’s Whistle
The Padre (Chaplain)
The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment is created
The Regimental Chapel, St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast
The Unknown Warrior is Escorted through Boulogne by the French 8eme Régiment
The Return of the Unknown Warrior
Allenby Jerusalem 1917
The Road to Nablus, Christmas Eve 1917.
Ranger 1 R IRISH Battle Group confirms presence IED
The Royal Irish Regiment in Afghanistan - 2010/2011
Lt Col E B M Freely in discussion with senior Afghan commanders.
The Royal Irish Regiment in Afghanistan – 2008
The Sangro Line, Italy.
Self Loading Rifle
The Self Loading Rifle
Shorlands in service with 3 UDR
The Shorland Armoured Car
John Shipp Hattrass
The Siege of Hattrass
The Ulster Defence Regiment Act 1969.
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Welcome to the Virtual Military Gallery

'I turned over one poor chap on a rocky, bloody crag on Tanngoucha. He was facing the right way, the last round of a clip in the breech and three dead Germans in front of him. His name was Duff. After all is over - and the remainder of the Empire is understandably irritated with Ireland - I hope these countless Duffs, from both the North and the South, and in all three services, will be remembered.
(Brigadier Nelson Russell, Commander 38 (Irish) Brigade, 1942-44)

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