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    A definitive, richly detailed military history tracing 238 years of courage, identity, and transformation, The History of the Royal Irish Regiment follows one of Britain and Ireland’s most storied fighting units from its creation in 1684 to its disbandment in 1922, and eventual revival in 1992.
    Drawing directly from regimental archives, war diaries, eyewitness accounts, and official dispatches, the book reveals the regiment’s evolution across three centuries of conflict—from the pike-and-musket era to industrial warfare. Readers witness the regiment’s defining moments, including:

    • The Siege of Namur (1695), where the regiment earned its royal title through ferocious assault.
    • Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, and Malplaquet, fighting under Marlborough in Europe’s great set-piece battles.
    • Garrison life in Menorca and Gibraltar, revealing the discipline, monotony, and cultural exchange of imperial service.
    • The American War of Independence, where the regiment faced unconventional warfare and devastating losses.
    • The Crimean War, enduring disease, exposure, and earning its first Victoria Cross.
    • The New Zealand Wars, showcasing adaptability and earning another VC for extraordinary bravery.
    • Imperial campaigns in Egypt, Sudan, India, China, and Afghanistan, highlighting the regiment’s global reach.
    • World War I, where 16 battalions fought in the trenches of France, Salonika, and Gallipoli, suffering thousands of casualties.
    • The emotional disbandment in 1922, as Irish independence reshaped the political landscape.

    Across every chapter, the book explores not only battles but the human experience—the soldiers’ hardships, identities, loyalties, and the cultural significance of Irish service within the British Army. It captures the regiment’s symbols, traditions, and the enduring spirit behind its battle cry: “Faugh A Ballagh – Clear the Way.”
    This is not just a military history—it is a story of identity, resilience, sacrifice, and legacy, told with scholarly depth and emotional weight.

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    20

    Release date

    June 28, 2026

    Content rating

    All Ages

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