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  2. Green Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Green Brigade crowdfunded £176,000 in response, the balance of which it donated to Palestinian charities. [citation needed] Criticism from the wider club was again directed at the Green Brigade for displaying a banner reading 'Victory to the Resistance' accompanied with Palestinian flags during a match. The Green Brigade released a ...

  3. Ultras - Wikipedia

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    The Green Brigade are an ultras group that follow Celtic F.C. and regularly make tifo displays and often voice support for a United Ireland. They are left-wing . On the other side of Glasgow are the Rangers F.C. ultra group The Union Bears. [ 21 ]

  4. Celtic F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    The Green Brigade are a group within the Celtic support who style themselves on the ultras groups found amongst many European and South American football supporters. They were formed in 2006 and describe themselves as "a broad front of anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-sectarian Celtic supporters". [ 144 ]

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  6. Black Watch - Wikipedia

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    Detail from a painting showing 42nd Regiment of Foot (Black Watch) recruits being reviewed on Glasgow Green, c. 1758 42nd Regiment of Foot at Fontenoy, 1745 A Sentry at Ease, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 1892 Major General Andrew Wauchope c.1899 The Black Watch in the Battle of Magersfontein, Second Boer War, 1899 Black Watch firing rifle grenade in 1917

  7. Glasgow Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Brigade was an infantry formation of Britain's Volunteer Force from 1890 to 1902. It was the forerunner of two formations of the Territorial Force that saw service in both World Wars. Origins

  8. Glasgow Highlanders - Wikipedia

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    The 10th (Glasgow Highland) became a volunteer battalion of the HLI on 1 July 1881 and was formally redesignated as the 5th (Glasgow Highland) Volunteer Battalion, Highland Light Infantry in December 1887. [1] [2] [3] The personnel were distinctive because they continued to wear their kilts in contrast to the rest of the HLI, who wore trews.

  9. Sikh communities fear immigration raids at temples as Trump ...

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    Harpreet Singh Toor, a Sikh and longtime community leader in Queens, New York, said the tense environment has even caused distress for some green card holders and naturalized citizens.