Living and dying: the Irish at Ypres
Ypres, 21 August 1917 - Following on from their engagement at Messines in June, the exploits of the Irish divisions have again...
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Ypres, 21 August 1917 - Following on from their engagement at Messines in June, the exploits of the Irish divisions have again...
Read moreIn 1917, two Irish Divisions fought side-by-side, in victory and then in defeat. In June 1917, the 36th (Ulster) and 16th (Irish)...
Read moreSomme, 11 September 1916 - The extraordinary achievement of Irish troops in seizing the French villages of Guillemont and Ginchy has drawn...
Read moreThe Somme, 11 July 1916 - Much of the province of Ulster is in mourning after the 36th (Ulster) Division suffered devastating...
Read moreDublin, 1 February 1916 - More than 126,000 Irishmen have served in the British army since the beginning of the war. The Lord...
Read moreDublin, 17 September 1915 - The 16th (Irish) Division has left Ireland and the men are now in England completing their training. ...
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