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  2. Irish Brigade (Union Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Brigade was an infantry brigade, consisting predominantly of Irish Americans, who served in the Union Army in the American Civil War. The designation of the first regiment in the brigade, the 69th New York Infantry, or the "Fighting 69th," continued in later wars. The Irish Brigade was known in part for its famous war cry, the "Faugh ...

  3. Irish military diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Irish military diaspora refers to the many people of either Irish birth or extraction (see Irish diaspora) who have served in overseas military forces, regardless of rank, duration of service, or success. Many overseas military units were primarily made up of Irishmen (or members of the Irish military diaspora) and had the word 'Irish', an ...

  4. Fenian raids - Wikipedia

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    The Fenian raids were a series of incursions carried out by the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish republican organization based in the United States, on military fortifications, customs posts and other targets in Canada (then part of British North America) in 1866, and again from 1870 to 1871. A number of separate incursions by the Fenian ...

  5. Irish Americans in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Green and the Gray: The Irish and the Confederate States of America (2013) Samito, Christian G. Becoming American under fire: Irish Americans, African Americans, and the politics of citizenship during the Civil War era (2009) Ural, Susanna J. The heart and the Eagle: Irish-American volunteers and the Union army, 1861-1865 (2006)

  6. Irish Army (1661–1801) - Wikipedia

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    Irish Army (1661–1801) The Irish Army[ 2][ 3] or Irish establishment, [ 4] in practice called the monarch's "army in Ireland" or "army of Ireland", [ 4] was the standing army of the Kingdom of Ireland, a client state of England and subsequently (from 1707) of Great Britain. It existed from the early 1660s until merged into the British Army in ...

  7. Category:Irish regiments of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    17th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. 28th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. 30th Missouri Infantry Regiment. 35th Indiana Infantry Regiment. 63rd New York Infantry Regiment. 69th Infantry Regiment (New York) 69th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. 88th New York Infantry Regiment. 116th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment.

  8. Saint Patrick's Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Saint Patrick's Battalion. Reconstruction of the battalion's flag as described by John Riley. The Saint Patrick's Battalion (Spanish: Batallón de San Patricio), later reorganized as the Foreign Legion of Patricios, was a Mexican Army unit which fought against the United States in the Mexican–American War.

  9. Irish Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Legion was eventually expanded from a battalion to a regiment and there was greater demand for more soldiers. [1] These made a varied group; some were former United Irishmen who were taken prisoner in 1798-99 and then freed during the peace that followed the Treaty of Amiens (1802–03), some had been impressed into the Royal Navy and deserted, and some were German or Polish. [1]