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  • * [[Montgomery Guards]], an Irish-American militia unit ...
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  • ...gh the Household Cavalry Regiment (the [[Life Guards (United Kingdom)|Life Guards]] and the [[Blues and Royals]]) provide an armoured regiment, they are not ...hicles (Light Cavalry). Of these, three regiments are designated [[Dragoon Guards]], two as [[Hussars]], one as [[Lancers]] and one as [[Dragoons]]. The rema ...
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  • | name = Irish Wolfhound | image = File:(2) Irish Wolfhound 4.jpg ...
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  • ...om their respective [[home nations]] (with the exception of the Coldstream Guards, which recruits from the counties through which the regiment marched betwee *The Foot Guards CIC has an additional two-week enhanced drill course. ...
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  • ...of [[Shawshank State Prison]] inmate Ellis "Red" Redding, a 57-year-old [[Irish-American]]. In 1938, Red staged a car accident, having previously insured h ...Bogs is severely injured by the guards; Red suggests that Andy bribed the guards into doing so. One day, Andy overhears guard Byron Hadley complaining about ...
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  • ...an infantry, two Swiss regiments, a battalion of [[Irish military diaspora|Irish volunteers]], [[artillery]] and [[dragoon]]s,<ref>{{cite book|first=Massimo ...ction,<ref>[http://www.swissguard.va/index.php?id=258&L=3 Pontifical Swiss Guards, History] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20131030094000/http://www. ...
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  • ...on) and John Brien Lofting,<ref name=familysearch/> and was of English and Irish ancestry.<ref>[https://lofting.thefreelibrary.com/ "Hugh Lofting (1886–1947 Lofting travelled widely as a civil engineer before enlisting in the [[Irish Guards]] regiment of the [[British Army]] in the First World War. Not wishing to w ...
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  • ...ccess-date=2023-03-13 |website=Gaois}}</ref> is an Irish surname. From the Irish "''Mael Eóin''", the name literally translates as "bald John", which is bel * [[Anthony Malone]] (1700–1776), Irish lawyer and politician ...
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  • ...y armed with either [[sabre]]s or [[rifle]]s to protect the colour. Colour guards are generally dismounted, but there are also mounted colour guard formation ...d also make the unit break up. Therefore, regiments tended to adopt colour guards, a detachment of experienced or élite soldiers, to protect their colours. A ...
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  • * [[Guardsman]] (Gdsm) – [[Foot Guards]]<ref name=rgjm/> * Piper (Ppr) – bagpipers in Scottish and Irish regiments ...
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  • | sound_title = [[Royal Scots Dragoon Guards]] version ...raged his team-mates to sing it on the [[British and Irish Lions|British & Irish Lions]] tour of South Africa in 1974.<ref>[http://sixnations.sportinglife.c ...
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  • | direction_b = [[Horse Guards Road|Horse Guards Rd]] ...t''', long since demolished, were at one time houses leading up to [[Horse Guards Road]]. 15-16 formerly housed the [[Foreign Office]], which also occupied t ...
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  • ...Schomberg, 1st Duke of Schomberg|Duke of Schomberg]] to take charge of the Irish campaign.<ref>{{cite book |first=I. D. |last=Elliott |title='Schomberg, Fri ...ic office, practice their religion, and sit in the [[Parliament of Ireland|Irish Parliament]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Ireland/ ...
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  • * 12.5% [[Irish people|Irish]] * 4.4% [[Ulster Scots people|Scots-Irish]] ...
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  • | unit = [[Scots Guards]] ...Guards Tank Brigade|6th Guards Tank Brigade]], a separate unit from the [[Guards Armoured Division]]. He commanded [[Churchill tank]]s in [[Normandy]] durin ...
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  • **[[Irish Rebellion of 1798]] ...81, he became colonel of the newly raised [[103rd Regiment of Foot (King's Irish Infantry)|103rd Regiment of Foot]]. When the regiment was disbanded in 1783 ...
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  • ...]] cites the poem admiringly in his novel ''The Guards''.<ref>Bruen, ''The Guards'' (NY: St. Martin's Minotaur, 2001), p. 108.</ref> ...main character is reading a book by this name in the first episode of the Irish TV series ''[[Jack Taylor (TV series)|Jack Taylor]]''. ...
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  • ...sfully attempt to seize control of London; [[George Monck]]'s [[Coldstream Guards|regiment]] defeats them. ...Regiment of Foot Guards'' in England (which later becomes the [[Coldstream Guards]]). ...
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  • ...to Victoria Keenan and her son, Jason, who were attacked by Aryan Nations guards in 1999.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LAW/09/08/morris ...[[germans|German]], 14.4% [[english people|English]], 8.6% [[irish people|Irish]], 6.1% [[norwegians|Norwegian]], 6.1% [[Scottish people|Scottish]] and 5.9 ...
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  • {{Short description|Irish pirate and chieftain (c. 1530–1603)}} {{for|the [[Celtic music| Celtic]] al O'Malley is not mentioned in the Irish [[annals]], so documentary evidence for her life comes mostly from English ...
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