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The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the British Army created in 1881 and disbanded in 1922. It was one of eight 'Irish' regiments of the army which were raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with the regiment's home depot being located in Naas.
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Dublin Memorials of the Great War 1914–1918; Waterford Museum: WWI and Ireland; Military Heritage of Ireland Trust; Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association; Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Association Archived 11 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine; Royal Munster Fusilier's Association; Department of the Taoiseach: Irish Soldiers in the First World War
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Doyle was born in New Ross, County Wexford on 25 October 1891. He initially joined the Royal Irish Regiment in 1909 being given the Service Number 9962. [citation needed] He was transferred to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers in August 1914.
Burke's military service in the British Army began when he commissioned as a second lieutenant in the 4th Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, where he was promoted lieutenant on 24 October 1900. [5] [6] He saw active service with the battalion in the Second Boer War, for which he received the Queen's medal with two clasps. [4]