-
Scottish The
Scots Greys and one
Irish (the
Inniskillings),
hence their brigade title. The
Inniskillings were
commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel
Joseph Muter...
- Fusiliers, the old 89th Foot, and the 2nd Battalion,
Inniskillings, the old 108th Foot. The
Inniskillings moved from
India to Iraq in 1922,
returning to Shorncliffe...
- The
castle also
contains the
Inniskillings Museum for the
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the 5th
Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. The
courtyard of...
-
Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards".
British Army
units 1945 on.
Retrieved 6
August 2016. "Enniskillen Castle".
Retrieved 6
August 2016. "
Inniskillings Museum"...
- The
Royal Irish Regiment (27th (
Inniskilling), 83rd, 87th and The
Ulster Defence Regiment) (R IRISH) is a
light infantry regiment of the
British Army....
- of the
foundation of two
British Army regiments:
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers The
Inniskillings (6th Dragoons) The town's name (with the
archaic spelling)...
-
Somme who were Ulstermen, at
least one,
Sergeant Samuel Kelly of 9th
Inniskillings wearing his
Ulster Sash,
while others wore
orange ribbons".
Martin Middlebrook...
- The
Royal Irish Rangers (27th (
Inniskilling), 83rd and 87th) was a
regular light infantry regiment of the
British Army with a
relatively short existence...
- mobilised, and many
militia units were
called out for home defence. The 3rd
Inniskillings were
embodied from 5
December 1899 to 16
October 1900. The battalion's...
- harp and
crown badge on the caubeen, worn with a hackle: grey for the
Inniskillings,
green for the
Royal Irish Fusiliers and
black for the Rifles. On 1...