RM2ACRT87–Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, looks on after meeting Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.
RMCWHWEY–Royal Irish Rangers crest on the side of a military lorry/truck
RMG6E1TT–Royal Irish Rangers Return Home
RME0YC3X–Aug. 08, 1969 - Mock attack on Gibraltar: Gibraltar, Royal Irish Rangers (2nd Batt), running across the windmill flats here yesterday, take part in the defence of Gibraltar (rock seen in background), during exercise code-named ''Rock Climb''. During the exercise, Marine Commandos staged a helicopter borne assault on Gibraltar from the Commando Carrier Bulwark (23,300 tons). The mock attack was a British production to see how successful an enemy equipped with modern arms might be in attack on the impregnable rock fortress
RMFAETCP–The Royal Irish Rangers Memorial at Waterloo Belgium
RM2HWKGE2–Today was an important day for Brian Boru a 16 month old wolf hound mascot of the Royal Irish Rangers, with appointments at Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace, The Bank of England and the tower of England. The occasion being the first time the Royal Irish Rangers had taken over guard duties at these places. L/R 1. Wolf hound 'Fionn' with his handler Lance Col. O'Toole of the Irish Guards. and Wolf hound 'Brian Boro' with his handler Ranger Norris of the Royal Irish Rangers. September 1971 P035507
RM2A18Y9M–The Royal Irish Rangers Memorial at Waterloo Belgium
RMP88C5X–UK, Northern Ireland, Co Antrim, Carrickfergus, Marine Gardens, remembrance garden and cairn remembering bravery of Cyril Smith of the Royal Irish Ran
RMHE7M9T–St Annes Belfast Cathedral Interior,Royal Irish Rangers Stained Glass Window - We will remember them
RMC2JKMY–We go next! Irish Canadian Rangers...
RMDA87JA–royal irish rangers landrover 101 forward control vintage british army military vehicles on display county down northern ireland
RM2AXPY09–The Royal Irish Fusiliers (1881-1968) emblem on a World War I headstone at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Belgium
RM2BW3F6P–Pipers lead disbanded Irish regiments , St Patrick ' s day march to cenotaph . Members of the Old Comrades Associations of the five disbanded Irish Regiments , the 18 Royal Irish , the Connaught Rangers , the Leinster Regiment , Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers led by pipers of the London Irish Rifles , marched from Horse Guards to the Cenotaph , where wreaths were placed during their annual St Patrick ' s Day parade . Photo shows , the Pipers Band of the London Irish Rifles marching past the Cenotaph . 15 March 1936
RMC2JKMP–Jump into your place in the Sportsman's Company of the Irish Canadian Rangers
RMEGATWW–Elderly ex-soldiers at a funeral of a colleague
RM2EB1GCM–We go next! Irish Canadian Rangers... 1918
RM2CB7ATX–World War I commemorative plaque for the 16th (Irish) Division and support units inside the church at Guillemont (Picardy), France
RM2EB1GJX–Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal / Hal Ross Perrigard after Whistler. 1915
RM2A106GX–Stone tablet with the total number of World War I victims of the 10th (Irish) Division at the Island of Ireland Peace Park in Messines, Belgium
RMB2MAR1–Rangers football supporters with their banner, pose in front of a mural in the bogside district, Derry, Northern Ireland
RMF67GPJ–Hereford - SAS grave of Sergeant T Labalaba B.E.M. of 22 Special Air Service Regiment killed in action at Mirbat in Oman in 1972
RMG6E1TY–Ranger David Nicholl from Newtownabbey Belfast, gets a welcome kiss from girlfriend Gina Diver on arrival at RAF Aldergrove in Belfast. He was one of thirty-three soldiers from the Royal Irish Rangers, who guarded 16 Air Assault Brigade headquarters during the Gulf conflict. *.. During the war they had earned huge respect from the Regular Army for the vital security work they carried out. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew McCord, commanding officer of the Royal Irish Rangers, said officers had been unable to distinguish between full-time and TA soldiers during the war.
RME0YC3Y–Aug. 08, 1969 - The Battle of Gibraltar - Mock assault on the Rock in 'exercise rock climb'': Spanish planes and warships manoeuvred close to Gibraltar and wathced a 90 minute mock assault on the Rock by marine Commandos. The Attackers, brought ashore at Dawn yesterday in Wessex helicopters and beach landing craft from the carrier Bulwark were eliminated by the Royal Irish Rangers defending the key positions on the Rock. After 90 minutes the Royal Marine Commandos were ''wiped out'' and Exercise Rock climb came to an end. Photo shows men of B Company Royal Irish Rangers march to the H.Q
RM2D32XP5–Members of the Royal Irish Rangers in the Kuwaiti desert, as they head towards Iraq.
RMG0GE61–Twickenham Stadium, UK. 30th April 2016. Royal Navy win the Combined Services Cup in a 29-29 draw with Army.
RM2D2Y3KA–The Duke of York presented new Colours to the 4th and 5th Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers (Volunteers) at St Patrick's Barracks in Ballymena, today (Wednesday). Picture by Brian Little/PA. See PA Story ROYAL Duke.
RM2AM03G4–Battles of the nineteenth century . giments), Major-GeneralFitzroy Hart: ist Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ;2nd Royal Irish Rifles ; ist Connaught Rangers ;1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers. • A field hospital, a bearer company, and a supplycolumn was attached to each brigade. c6 THE BOER WAR. Sixth Brigade (Fusilier regiments), Major-General G. Barton : 2nd Royal Fusiliers ; 2ndRoyal Scots Fusiliers ; ist Royal Welsh Fusiliers ;2nd Royal Irish Fusiliers. Dhnsional Troops.Squadron 14th Hussars ; 74th, 77th, and 7qthBatteries R.F.A. ; ammunition column ; 12thField Company R.E. ; 2Qth Company A.S.C. ;7t
RMHE7M9R–St Annes Belfast Cathedral Interior,Royal Irish Rangers Stained Glass Window - We will remember them,with British Flag
RMF5R400–Belfast, UK. 8th November 2015. Members of the Irish Rangers Association at the Cenotaph and grounds of Belfast City hall for the National day of Remembrance. Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RMCYD9Y5–north transcept regimental chapel stained glass window st annes cathedral belfast northern ireland uk
RM2BW3F80–VC receives Shamrock at disbanded Irish regiments annual parade . . The annual parade of the Old Comrades Association of the five disbanded Irish Regiments , the 18 Royal Irish , the Connaught Rangers , the Leinster Regiment , Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers led by pipers of the London Irish Rifles , marched from Horse Guards to the Cenotaph , where wreaths were placed during their annual St Patrick ' s Day parade . Photo shows , Michael O ' Leary , VC , receiving the shamrock at the parade on the Horse Guards . 15 March 1936
RMC2JKT6–Irish Canadians. Enlist in an Irish and Canadian battalion. 199th Battalion C.E.F. Irish Canadian Rangers
RMEGATWT–Elderly ex-soldiers at a funeral of a colleague
RM2EB1GKA–Irish Canadians. Enlist in an Irish and Canadian battalion. 199th Battalion C.E.F. Irish Canadian Rangers 1915
RM2A106H1–Stone tablet with the total number of World War I victims of the 16th (Irish) Division at the Island of Ireland Peace Park in Messines, Belgium
RM2D2Y3JP–The Duke of York, who is colonel-in-chief of the Royal Irish Regiment, during an inspection of the 4th and 5th Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers (volunteers) during a presentation of new colours at St Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena, today(Wednesday). Picture by Brian Little/PA. See PA Story ULSTER Duke.
RM2AM4E37–The new annual army list, militia list, and yeomanry cavalry list . ...5 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles 871 Dublin County 5 Bn. Royal Dublin FusiUers 874 Dublin City 4 Bn. Royal Dubnn Fusiliers 874 Fermanagh ...3 Bn. Royal Inmskilling Fusiliers ... 860 Galway 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers 872 Kerry 4 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 873 Kildare 3 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 874 Kilkenny 5 Bn. Royal Irish Regiment 858 Kings County 3 Bn. Prince of Wales LeinsterRegt. (Royal Canadians) Limerick Co ...5 Bn. Royal Munsfer Fusiliers Longford Rifles6 Bn. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consorts Own) Louth 6 Bn. Royal Irish Rifles
RMG6E1W0–Ranger Andrew Glen from Ballyclare Co Antrim, is welcomed home by daughter Victoria aged three, on arrival at RAF Aldergrove in Belfast. He was one of thirty-three soldiers from the Royal Irish Rangers, who guarded 16 Air Assault Brigade headquarters during the Gulf conflict. *..During the war they had earned huge respect from the Regular Army for the vital security work they carried out. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew McCord, commanding officer of the Royal Irish Rangers, said officers had been unable to distinguish between full-time and TA soldiers during the war.
RMHEEF9E–Belfast Unionist, Loyalist Sandy Row, Rangers FC Supporters Club
RMCYD9XA–north transcept regimental chapel stained glass window st annes cathedral belfast northern ireland uk
RM2BW3F7J–Jingling Johnny at disbanded Irish regiments annual parade . The annual parade of the Old Comrades Association of the five disbanded Irish Regiments , the 18 Royal Irish , the Connaught Rangers , the Leinster Regiment , Royal Munster Fusiliers and the Royal Dublin Fusiliers led by pipers of the London Irish Rifles , marched from Horse Guards to the Cenotaph , where wreaths were placed during their annual St Patrick ' s Day parade . Photo shows , Miss Sheila Dryden presenting the shamrock to Sergeant Major Gough ( late Connaught Rangers 0 who is carrying ' Jingling Johnny ' captured during the
RMC2JKRY–Fight for her. Come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion, Montreal / Hal Ross Perrigard after Whistler.
RMG6E1TW–Ranger Mark Wooley from Newtownards Co Down, greets his 18 month old son, Steven, and wife Alison on arrival at RAF Aldergrove in Belfast. He was one of thirty-three soldiers from the Royal Irish Rangers, who guarded 16 Air Assault Brigade headquarters during the Gulf conflict. *..During the war they had earned huge respect from the Regular Army for the vital security work they carried out. Lieutenant Colonel Andrew McCord, commanding officer of the Royal Irish Rangers, said officers had been unable to distinguish between full-time and TA soldiers during the war.
RMGCPRRM–The crest of the Royal Irish Regiment as the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment prepare to leave for Afghanistan. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday September 15, 2010. The Royal Irish Regiment can trace its history back to 1689, through conflicts including the Napoleonic Wars, the Boer War, World War I and World War II. In 1992 the Royal Irish Rangers merged with the Ulster Defence Regiment to form the Royal Irish Regiment. In memory of its predecessor, the lowest rank soldiers bear the title of Rangers, rather than Private. The battalion forms part of 16 Air Assault Brigade,
RMGA0494–Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talks to a member of the Royal Irish Rangers, outside the border check point at Derryad in Co Tyrone during her visit to Northern Ireland
RMG691PD–Troops from the Royal Irish Rangers, 16 Air Assault Brigade, celebrate St Patrick's Day at Camp Eagle, Kuwait, in the wake of a possible war with Iraq.
RM2ACRJC4–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.
RM2ACR3NM–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.
RM2ACRMFE–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday December 3, 2019. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
RM2ACRMFK–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday December 3, 2019. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
RM2ACR5A5–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.
RM2ACR590–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail.
RM2ACRN78–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) speaks to Paul O'Rourke, who served with the Royal Irish Rangers, during a visit to a veterans centre in Salisbury, whilst on the General Election campaign trail. PA Photo. Picture date: Tuesday December 3, 2019. See PA story POLITICS Election. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
RMGCPRRW–(Left - right) Rangers Luke Herbert, Peter Jones and Kris Hanlon from the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment prepare to leave for Afghanistan from their barrack at Tern Hill, Shropshire. The soldiers have been friends since they were young boys attending Millington Primary, Clounagh Junior High and Craigavon Senior High school together before joining the army.
RMGCPRRX–Rangers from the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment (left - right) Laurence Maher, who will be joining his brother Peter already in Afghanistan, Jamie and Kyle Hicks, twins Darren and Peter Mawhinney, Luke Herbert with brother in law Kris Hanlon and brother John Herbert as they prepare for deployment to Afghanistan at the Clive Barracks in Tern Hill.
RMGCPRRN–(Left - right) Rangers Luke Herbert, Peter Jones and Kris Hanlon from the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment prepare to leave for Afghanistan from their barrack at Tern Hill, Shropshire. The soldiers have been friends since they were young boys attending Millington Primary, Clounagh Junior High and Craigavon Senior High school together before joining the army. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday September 15, 2010. Photo credit should read: David Jones/PA Wire
RMG4AEJP–Irish Army Rangers are seen at Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, ahead of the arrival of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
RMG4AEMN–Irish Army Rangers are seen at Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel, ahead of the arrival of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.
RMGCPRRT–Royal Irish prepare for deployment
RMGCPRT0–Royal Irish prepare for deployment
RMGCPRRR–Royal Irish prepare for deployment
RMG691PC–British Forces in Kuwait
RMG48MG3–ULSTER Duke of York
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