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87th & 89th Regiments/Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers/Royal Irish Fusiliers (87th)/Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd, 87th)/Royal Irish

 

Below is some genealogy information on the 87th & 89th Regiments, Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, Royal Irish Fusiliers (87th), Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd, 87th) and the Royal Irish regiment of the British army that may help searches for military ancestors.

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Description: Formed in 1881 by an amalgamation of the 89th (The Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot and the 87th (Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot. They saw action in the Boer Wars, fighting at Ladysmith, Spionkop, Talana Hill and Valkrantz and Pieters. During the Frist World War they fought across the Western, Turkish, Greek and Middle-Eastern fronts at battles such as Mons, Le Cateau, Marne, Aisne, Messines, the 1st battle of Ypres, the 2nd battle of Ypres, Loos, the Somme (1916), the Hindenburg Line, Arras, the 1st battle of the Somme (1918), Lys, the advance in Flanders, the 2nd battle of Arras (1917), Selle, Valenciennes, Passchendaele, Gallipoli, Salonika and the 3rd battle of the Gaza. They lost 3,181 men during the war. In 1920 they were renamed The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princes Victoria's). In 1968 they were amalgamated with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (27th & 108th) and the Royal Ulster Rifles, forming The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd and 87th). In 1999 they formed the Royal Irish Regiment. Their nickname is the Faugh-a-Ballagh-Boys.

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