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  2. Richmond Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The Irish government closed Keogh Barracks down in 1922. [ 2 ] The building came into possession of the Dublin Corporation and was used to house Dublin families who were on the housing list; they built Keogh Square , which was demolished in 1970, and this was replaced by St. Michaels Estate there. [ 2 ]

  3. St Patrick's Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The site was given to the Northern Ireland Executive in 2012 [7] and housing refurbishment was carried out. [8] The site was the home of the Royal Irish Regiment Museum until it closed. [9] Plans for a road link to the east of the site appeared in the planning submissions to Mid and East Antrim Council in November 2017. [10]

  4. 2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters was originally in the ancient Gough Barracks in Armagh City, formerly home to the Depot, Royal Irish Fusiliers, [4] but was later moved to purpose-built accommodation on a new site on the Hamiltonsbawn Road called Drumadd Barracks [5] which was shared with the regular army and also later served as an HQ for 3 Infantry Brigade.

  5. List of military museums - Wikipedia

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    These institutions vary in their scope and focus, with some museums dedicated to a specific national or regional context and chronicling the military history of a particular country or region, while other museums may concentrate on a particular conflict, era, service, technology (like an artillery museum), or unit (like a regimental museum).

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  7. Volunteers of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was raised in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, as the Volunteers of Ireland in 1777 and went to New York City with the British Army in April 1778. [1] The regiment was placed on the American establishment as the 2nd American Regiment (Volunteers of Ireland) on 2 May 1779, by Francis Rawdon-Hastings, an Anglo-Irish lord who had joined the British Army and rose through the ...

  8. Renmore Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Their creation took place as part of the Cardwell Reforms which encouraged the localisation of British military forces. [2] The barracks became the depot for the 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot and the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers) . [ 3 ]

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