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  2. 2nd Division (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Division, nicknamed "Spearhead", was an infantry division in the Irish Army during the Second World War. [1] The division was one of two infantry divisions established by Ireland during the duration of the war. The authorisation for the creation of the division, along with the 1st Division, was granted by Minister for Defence Oscar ...

  3. 38th (Irish) Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 38th (Irish) Brigade, is a brigade formation of the British Army that served in the Second World War. It was composed of North Irish line infantry regiments and served with distinction in the Tunisian and Italian Campaigns. Following the end of the war, the brigade was disbanded, but was reformed in sixty years later in 2007 and remains the ...

  4. Structure of the Irish Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Army is the land warfare branch of the Irish Defence Forces and consists of two brigades, a training centre, providing training to all the defense forces, and other units, including musical units. Army Headquarters, in Dublin. Army Ranger Wing, in Curragh. 1st Mechanised Infantry Company, in Curragh.

  5. Operation Green (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland, in the planning documents for Operation Sea Lion. Operation Green (German: Unternehmen Grün) often also referred to as Case Green (Fall Grün) or Plan Green (Plan Grün), was a full-scale operations plan for a Nazi German invasion of Ireland planned by an unknown German officer known by the alias "Hadel" in support of Operation Sea Lion ...

  6. Plan W - Wikipedia

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    Plan W. Plan W, during World War II, was a plan of joint military operations between the governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom devised between 1940 and 1942, to be executed in the event of an invasion of Ireland by Nazi Germany. Although Ireland was officially neutral, after the German Blitzkriegs of 1939–40 that resulted in the ...

  7. Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Army (Irish: an tArm) is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. [5] The Irish Army has an active establishment of 7,520, and a reserve establishment of 3,869. Like other components of the Defence Forces, the Irish Army has struggled to maintain strength and as of April 2023 has only 6,322 active personnel, and 1,382 ...

  8. 1st Division (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    General Order of Battle, November 1943. The 1st Division, nicknamed "Thunderbolt", was an infantry division in the Irish Army during the Second World War. [1] The division was one of two infantry divisions established by Ireland during the duration of the war. The authorisation for the creation of the division, along with the 2nd Division, was ...

  9. Operation Market Garden - Wikipedia

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    The 10th SS Panzer Division was to be restored to full strength in order to provide an armoured reserve and thus the 9th SS Panzer Division was ordered to transfer all of its heavy equipment to its sister division; it was intended that the 9th would then be transported to Germany for replenishment. [67]

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