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Murphy, p. 30 quote: "Following the treaty that established the independent Irish Free State in 1922, it was decided to disband the regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in southern Ireland: The Royal Irish Regiment; The Connaught Rangers; The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; The
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Initially, the protests were peaceful with the men involved donning green, white and orange rosettes and singing Irish nationalist songs. At Solon, however, on the evening of 1 July a party of about thirty men led by James Daly, carrying bayonets, attempted to seize their company's rifles, stored in
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on 16 May, and entering the town and fanning out through the surrounding area, succeeded in rounding up yet more rebels with their arms. A number of Connaught Rangers who were in Dublin at the time of the Easter Rising had volunteered for temporary secondment to other units of the British Army such
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Prison on 2 November 1920. He was the last member of the British Armed Forces to be executed for mutiny. The bodies of Ptes. Sears and Smythe were buried at Solan, while Daly and Miranda (who later died in prison) were buried at a cemetery in Dagshai. Among those who received a sentence of life in
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to fight the rebels who had taken over the town, however on arrival decided not to attack the insurrectionists' positions within the town to avoid turning Enniscorthy into a battlefield. In the days after the insurrection began the Connaughts patrolled the countryside seeking contact with any of
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Following severe losses in the battles of 1914, the 2nd Battalion was disbanded, with survivors transferring into the 1st Battalion. In turn, the 1st Battalion was redeployed to the Middle East in 1916, where it fought primarily in modern-day Iraq as part of the British
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in 1919 both were stationed outside Ireland (the 2nd Battalion in Dover and the 1st in India). This was part of a general policy aimed at minimizing the pressures of divided loyalties, by relocating serving Irish regiments during
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those war parties that cared to show themselves, in the process capturing hundreds of prisoners of war and seizing their weapons stocks. A 250 strong force of the Connaughts, under the command of Major H.M. Hutchinson, marched to
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awarded pensions to those whose British Army pensions were forfeited by conviction for their part in the mutiny. The bodies of Ptes. Sears, Smythe, and Daly were repatriated from India to Ireland for reburial in 1970.
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On 30 June 1920, two mutineers from the Jalandhar barracks (Frank Geraghty and Patrick Kelly) travelled to Solon barracks where C Company were stationed and, despite arrest, helped spark a mutiny there, led by
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forces. The brigade suffered heavily during their participation in the battle, the Boers inflicting heavy casualties: the regiment had 24 men killed and 105 officers and men wounded. The Rangers fought at
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wholly independent in its sovereign governance from the United Kingdom. In response, the Connaught Rangers and other British Army units were deployed to fight against the paramilitary forces of the "
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to relieve the besieged town of Ladysmith. In late February the siege of Ladysmith finally came to an end after it was relieved by British forces. The 1st Battalion returned to India in 1903.
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match prevented from happening by British forces with bayonets drawn. Poor accommodation conditions in the Wellington Barracks may have provided an additional cause of the dispute.
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The regimental buttons had a harp and crown surrounded by a shamrock wreath. The harp and crown reappeared on cap and home service helmet badges, in silver on a green background.
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specifically to take part in the capital city's defence against the rising. Sergeant John Joseph Barror of the Connaught Rangers killed two rebels in the fighting in Dublin.
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breakthrough. In one week the battalion lost "22 officers and 618 other ranks". As a result of these heavy losses, the survivors were transferred into the 2nd Battalion, the
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upon the declaration of war and would remain in Ireland until November 1917 when it moved to England. The 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion had been based in
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Harris, Appendix II, pp. 216–217: Table listing the eight Irish Regiments of the British Army July 1914, their Depots, Reserve Bns., and local Militia.:
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in September 1916, the 6th Battalion lost 23 officers and 407 other ranks. On 21 March 1918, the same Battalion was "practically annihilated" during the
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prison was Martin Conlon (a half brother to the eight brothers from Sligo town who fought in the First World War, in which four were killed in action).
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From 1881 to 1914 the Connaught Rangers wore the standard scarlet and blue full dress of British infantry (see illustration above) with green
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Following demobilization the Connaught Rangers was reduced to its peacetime establishment of two regular battalions. With the outbreak of the
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The 1st Battalion deployed to South Africa as part of 5th (Irish) Brigade, commanded by Major-General Fitzroy Hart, and saw action at the
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Egypt 1801; India; South America; The Peninsula; The Crimea; Indian Mutiny; South Africa 1877–1882; Egypt 1884–86; South Africa 1899–1902;
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on 4 May 1916, and the next day captured a large number of rebels and their weapons. The Connaught Rangers' Column searched houses in
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In 1923, following Irish Independence, the imprisoned mutineers were released and returned to Ireland. In 1936, the Free State's
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on 16 May 1916, searching further residences in the town and capturing another large number of rebels and their weapon-stocks.
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conflict some thousands of their ex-servicemen and officers contributed to expanding the Free State government's newly formed
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and Sergeant Woods. By the following morning, when a rebel muster took place, over 300 soldiers were involved in the mutiny.
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in 1922, along with the other five regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in the counties of the new state.
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A 584-man strong column from the 3rd Battalion Connaught Rangers, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel A J Digan DSO, marched on
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In the mid-19th century a tradition grew up that the 88th had been given the nickname 'Devil's Own' by Major General
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on 11 May and searched the district there also, capturing more rebels and their equipment. This Column marched to
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The protestors were soon joined by other Rangers, including several English soldiers, such as John Miranda from
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by refusing to obey orders. One of them, Joe Hawes, had been on leave in Clare in October 1919 and had seen a
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Ireland's 1916 Rising: Explorations of History-Making, Commemoration & Heritage in Modern Times
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from 6 to 11 May 1916, capturing further numbers of rebels and weapons. The Column proceeded on to
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Another Column of Connaught Rangers, 422 men strong, led by Major O.F. Lloyd, searched houses in
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forces in Ireland launched an armed insurrection against the authority of the government of the
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the next day. A party of 31 Connaught Rangers led by Lieutenant L.C. Badham searched houses in
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in September 1917 before landing at Marseilles in June 1918 for service on the Western Front.
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In 1908, the Volunteers and Militia were reorganised nationally, with the former becoming the
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On 28 June 1920, four men from C Company of the 1st Battalion, based at Wellington Barracks,
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Alan Shepperd, page32, "The Connaught Rangers", SBN 85045-083-7, Osprey Publishing Ltd 1972
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regiments would be disbanded, including the Connaught Rangers. On 12 June, five regimental
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India, Ireland and anti-Imperial struggle: remembering the Connaught Rangers Mutiny, 1920
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In 1966 a stained glass memorial window to the Connaught Rangers was included in the new
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in December 1915 for service on the Western Front. In just over a week's fighting in the
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These were the 3rd Battalion (Special Reserve) and the 4th Battalion (Special Reserve).
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Ireland's unknown soldiers: the 16th (Irish) Division in the Great War, 1914–1918
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The Irish Rebellion of 1916: a brief history of the revolt and its suppression
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became famous. By October, the battalion was involved in the fighting around
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in August and would remain there until November 1917 when it relocated to
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Historical Record of the Eighty-eighth Regiment, Or Connaught Rangers
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in 1884 as Camel Mounted Infantry. The 2nd Battalion deployed to the
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in August 1914 for service on the Western Front. Its marching song
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Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in the First World War
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List of battalions of the Connaught Rangers § First World War
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3rd Battalion, The Connaught Rangers War Diary for April/May 1916
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The 6th Connaught Rangers: Belfast Nationalists and the Great War
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There are various memorials to the regiment and its soldiers in
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In April 1916, during World War 1, in what became known as the
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The Great War – France & Flanders; Mesopotamia; Macedonia;
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Leeds Rifles, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
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Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's)
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Due to substantial defence cuts and the establishment of the
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The 1st Battalion, which was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel
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in December 1899, part of the attempt to relieve the town of
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Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
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199th (Duchess of Connaught's Own Irish Rangers) Battalion
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Homepage of the Connaught Rangers 88th Foot and 94th Foot
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Gravestone of Private F. Brady, Connaught Rangers, in
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The Devil to Pay: The Mutiny of the Connaught Rangers
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Military units and formations of the Second Boer War
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1922
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Homepage of the Connaught Rangers Re-Enactment Group
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British Military Uniforms From Contemporary Pictures
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in February 1900 during further attempts by General
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The Connaught Rangers Song Lyrics, chords and video
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
British Army
Line infantry
Infantry
Militia
Special Reserve
Renmore Barracks
Galway
Latin
Brian Boru March
Gallipoli
Irish
line infantry
regiment
British Army
88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers)
94th Regiment of Foot
Irish independence
Irish regiments
Ireland
Galway
Irish Free State
88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers)
94th Regiment of Foot
United Kingdom government
British Army
Childers Reforms
Cardwell Reforms

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