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A regimental history and official account of the Irish Guards in the First World War, written by Rudyard Kipling in honour of his son, John, who served in the Irish Guards and was killed in his first action at the battle of Loos.
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Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Irish Guards, Poetry, World War, 1914-1918, Irish Guards, Great Britain. Army. Infantry. Irish guards, Infantry, Regimental histories, Great Britain. Army. Irish Infantry Guards, History, Great britain, army, World war, 1914-1918, regimental histories, Ireland, history, World war, 1914-1918, great britain, Great britain, army, regimental histories, Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918Places
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The Irish Guards in the Great War
December 1, 2007, Spellmount Publishers Ltd
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1862274258 9781862274259
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The Irish Guards in the Great War: The Second Battalion
August 1997, Spellmount Publishers
Hardcover
in English
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1873376839 9781873376836
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The Irish Guards in the Great War: the First Battalion
1996, Sarpedon
in English
1885119380 9781885119384
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"OFFICIALLY, the formation of the 2nd Battalion of the Irish Guards dates from the 15th July 1915, when it was announced that His Majesty the King had been "graciously pleased to approve" of the formation of two additional Battalions of Foot Guards - the 4th Grenadier Guards, and the 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, which was to be made up out of the personnel of the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion."
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"OFFICIALLY, the formation of the 2nd Battalion of the Irish Guards dates from the 15th July 1915, when it was announced that His Majesty the King had been "graciously pleased to approve" of the formation of two additional Battalions of Foot Guards - the 4th Grenadier Guards, and the 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, which was to be made up out of the personnel of the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion."
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