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Royal Irish Regiment
Royal Irish Regiment
I've a few questions about them whats with this "Home Service Battalion" thing, does that just mean they spend most of there time mucking about in garrison?
And why what role do they play in the 16th AA Battalion, I may be ignorant but I was watching CNN and I didn't realize they were into that kinda thing, unless of couse helicopter assaults dropping them off are a standard thing in the British Army. (And if so how I envy you.)
And why what role do they play in the 16th AA Battalion, I may be ignorant but I was watching CNN and I didn't realize they were into that kinda thing, unless of couse helicopter assaults dropping them off are a standard thing in the British Army. (And if so how I envy you.)
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RIR are currently in the Air-Landing role as part of 16 Air Assault Brigade as well as undertaking heli ops they would also carryout TALO type insertions, as do the Para Battlions.
The Air-Landing element of the Brigade changes every so many years and from memory the Gurkhas and Fusiliers have both done it in the past.
The Air-Landing element of the Brigade changes every so many years and from memory the Gurkhas and Fusiliers have both done it in the past.
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K24io hit the nail on the head, it may have calmed down a lot temporarily, but the Home Service batallions do a very difficult job in Northern Ireland, a far cry form mucking around in barracks.
The Regimental history of the UDR is a very interesting and thought provoking read if anyone wants a military history book to read.
The Regimental history of the UDR is a very interesting and thought provoking read if anyone wants a military history book to read.
I have a question, are the royal Irish guard a part of the royal Irish regt or a separate regt all together. I only ask as my former coach has recently joined the guard and I’ve heard rumours on this site that there being disbanded to appease Irish nationalists???
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As my esteemed colleague from Canada points out I think you are getting confused between a number of different organisations. If this will help here is a brief explanation
1. Royal Irish Regiment- Infantry regiment of the British Army which has a general service batallion and uniquely a number (3 I think) of Home Service batallions who operate in the military aid to the civil powers role only ( ie fighting terrorists), in Northern Ireland.They ( the Home service batallions) are rumoured to be being disbanded to appease Irish nationalists
2. Irish Guards- Regiment of Foot Guards of the British Army.
3. An Garda Siochanna- Police service of the Republic of Ireland. (translates as "the civil guards")
1. Royal Irish Regiment- Infantry regiment of the British Army which has a general service batallion and uniquely a number (3 I think) of Home Service batallions who operate in the military aid to the civil powers role only ( ie fighting terrorists), in Northern Ireland.They ( the Home service batallions) are rumoured to be being disbanded to appease Irish nationalists
2. Irish Guards- Regiment of Foot Guards of the British Army.
3. An Garda Siochanna- Police service of the Republic of Ireland. (translates as "the civil guards")
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I think you can join the RIR if you want to.
I am am English guy who has lived here in N Ireland for some time now. One thing I can tell you is that the RIR part timers are generally pretty rude. I have come across all regiments here and Brit soldiers are always polite and courteous.
This is my own personal experience, it would be wrong to tar all with the same brush.
JW
I am am English guy who has lived here in N Ireland for some time now. One thing I can tell you is that the RIR part timers are generally pretty rude. I have come across all regiments here and Brit soldiers are always polite and courteous.
This is my own personal experience, it would be wrong to tar all with the same brush.
JW