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Custume Barracks (Irish: DĂșn ChostĂșim) is a
military installation at
Athlone in Ireland. The
barracks were
built originally as
temporary accommodation...
- re-named
Custume Barracks in 1922 by
General Sean MacEoin,
independence fighter and
first GOC
Western Command. It is
named after a
Sergeant Custume who, during...
- the IRA
Memorial which was
erected near the
corner of
Church Street and
Custume Place in the
early 1950s. It is
dedicated to the
Athlone Brigade of the...
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Eastern and 4 Western; in 2012, 4
Western Brigade stood down at its HQ
Custume Barracks, Athlone. The
state is now
divided into two
Brigade areas for...
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Louth Gormanston Camp and Aerodrome,
County Meath RDF Navan,
County Meath Custume Barracks, Athlone,
County Westmeath Military Barracks Wexford,
County Wexford...
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recognising the
soldiers of "A"
Company was
erected on the
grounds of
Custume Barracks in
Athlone in 2005. A
commissioned portrait of
Quinlan was installed...
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Irish Defence Forces,
Ireland has two
surviving A34's on
static display.
Custume Barracks Athline,
Irish Defence Forces,
Ireland has one A34 as a static...
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recognising the
soldiers of "A"
Company was
erected on the
grounds of
Custume Barracks in
Athlone in 2005. A
commissioned portrait of
Quinlan was installed...
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Victoria Barracks, Belfast, and won the Army Cup in 1896-97
while deplo**** to
Custume Barracks, Athlone. Burnham, Robert; McGuigan, Ron (2010). The
British Army...
- 4th (Western)
Brigade was a
Brigade of the
Irish Army
headquartered in
Custume Barracks in Athlone. It was
disbanded in 2012
during a
reorganisation of...