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Irish Guards in the Great War
The 1st and 2nd Battalions
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Established to honor the valor of Irish regiments in South Africa, the Irish Guards became the Fourth Regiment of Foot Guards in 1900. Characterized by distinctive buttons and a blue plume, they adopted "St Patrick's Day" as their regimental march. At the onset of World War I in August 1914, the 1st Battalion was stationed in London and quickly deployed to France, marking the beginning of their significant military involvement. The book delves into the regiment's history, traditions, and contributions during the war.
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