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  2. Irish Guards - Wikipedia

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    Guardsmen of the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, advancing north of Anzio, Italy, 25 January 1944. During the Second World War, the regiment fought in Norway, France, North Africa, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. The regiment first saw combat during the Norwegian Campaign. Following a challenging sea voyage to Norway, the 1st Battalion ...

  3. Modern Irish Army uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Service Dress (SD) Uniform is used by the Army for ceremonial and administrative duties. It resembles service dress worn in many armies, but is in a distinctive green shade. The uniform, introduced in 1961, consists of a jacket which is open to show a creamy brown shirt and green tie. [9] The layout of the uniform varies from corps to corps.

  4. History of the Irish Guards - Wikipedia

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    A platoon of the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, pictured upon the outbreak of the First World War, 1914. Lieutenant Harold Alexander is seated seventh from the right.. The 1st Battalion, Irish Guards deployed to France, eight days after the United Kingdom had declared war upon the German Empire, as part of 4th (Guards) Brigade of the 2nd Division, and would remain on the Western Front for the ...

  5. First Changing of the Guard in reign of King Charles III ...

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    September 12, 2022 at 11:24 AM. The first Changing of the Guard has taken place since King Charles III was named as Britain’s new monarch on Saturday. Number 7 Company The Coldstream Guards ...

  6. King Charles III Presents New Colours to Kate Middleton’s ...

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    King Charles III continued Trooping the Colour preparations by honoring the Irish Guards. Charles, 75, presented new colours to the military group’s No. 9 and No. 12 Companies at Windsor Castle ...

  7. Caubeen - Wikipedia

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    In the British Army, the caubeen is officially known as the "bonnet, Irish, green". In 1916, the Irish Guards established a pipe band. The pipers' uniform was a mix of standard service dress and bandsman dress, and also included a khaki bonnet, saffron-coloured kilts and green hose.

  8. Kate Middleton pens touching note to Irish Guards for missing ...

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    Kate was given the honorary title of colonel of the Irish Guards in 2023, and would normally take part in the ceremonial military event. Trooping the Colour has marked the English sovereign's ...

  9. Uniforms of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Uniforms of the British Army. Soldier's kit locker containing general-issue uniform (Army Air Corps). The uniforms of the British Army currently exist in twelve categories ranging from ceremonial uniforms to combat dress (with full dress uniform and frock coats listed in addition). [1] Uniforms in the British Army are specific to the regiment ...