It was amazing to see him with both arms and looking amazingly like my son, his grandson at the same age 100 years apart. Royal Irish Rifles (d.1st Jul 1916), Sgt. Formed in Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. He left behind his wife Catherine (Nee McCormick) and his three sons Richard, Patrick and John. The regiment was then posted to Nova Scotia. Royal Irish Rifles - The Long, Long Trail 8th (East Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War - The Formed in Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. (d.7th Jun 1917), Currie David. Researching soldiers of the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1919. 'Nec Aspera Terrent. 12th (Service) Battalion (Central Antrim) Typically eighteen year old recruits received further training, e.g Machine Gun Corps, or were posted to a home service unit until they became of age, this posting would not usually appear on the Medal Rolls. In the Third Battle of Ypres the battalion took part in the Battle of Pilkem. 1st Battalion joined it there from Aden in November 1914 and both remained there until the Armistice. David Watson 12th Btn. Record same as 8th Bn. 2nd Battalion (d.6th Aug 1917 ), McClements William James. The Royal Ulster Rifles | National Army Museum Served in Mesopotamia 18.9.1919 to 23.5.1921. It suffered very heavy casualties, repeatedly losing its commanding officers during offensives; by the end of one attack in 1916, it was down to only one surviving officer and sixty men. He has travelled to places most have never heard of. By the end of the day two companies had been lost, the Commanding Officer wounded (he died later), the Adjutant killed and the Assistant Adjutant found it impossible to produce an accurate report of the days fighting. Survivors continued to fight with various units until the end of March when the battalion was moved to reserve and the task of rebuilding it began. Samuel McCrory 10th Btn. Moved to Dublin but was at Newtownards by February 1916. WW1 British Army 1914 -15 Star, British War & Victory Medal, Royal If you find it a valuable resource, please consider becoming a supporter. In October 1905, a memorial was erected at Belfast City Hall in memory of the 132 who did not return. Rflmn. Moved to Clandeboye in July 1915. I was able to walk along the very road where he was wounded for the last time in 1918 and to visit the grave of his patrol mate Herbert Musgrave. We are now on Facebook. var month=mydate.getMonth()+1
WW1 14th Battalion (Young Citizens Volunteers) Royal Irish Rifles Cap By nightfall, the 12th Battalion had suffered horrific casualties and Quigg learned that Sir Harry Macnaghten was among the missing. Trace your military heritage through our Research Database. Commemoration Society was formed in October 2012 with the main objective of raising sufficient funds to erect a statue of Robert Quigg V.C. Royal Horse Artillery who died 16/03/1917 VARENNES MILITARY CEMETERY France '
During this patrol Major Herbert Musgrave from Corps Intelligence was killed. 14 August 1914 : landed at Rouen. Kings Royal Rifle Corps who died 02/03/1915 YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL Belgium '
The Royal Irish Rifles (became the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1 January 1921) was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army, first created in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot. On 13 November 1917 the battalion transferred to 108th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division, absorbing the 7th Battalion. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. 12th (Service) Battalion, (Central Antrim), Royal Irish Rifles. Repatriated 27.11.1918. 20th (Reserve) Battalion Returned to UK and landed at Devonport on 18 November 1914, then came under command of 82nd Brigade, 27th Division. 15th (North Belfast) Battalion, Davies Henry John Herbert. The Royal Irish Rifles was formed in 1881, under the Childers Reforms, with the amalgamation of the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot and the 86th Regiment of Foot. Moved to England in April 1918, going to Larkhill where absorbed by 3rd (Reserve) Bn. (d.7th Jun 1917), Currie Harold. More recently my brothers, sister and I have started to piece together his war-time story. Rflmn. October 1915 : landed at Boulogne. dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. (d.7th Jun 1917), Arbuthnot William Henry. Lincolnshire Regiment who died 05/03/1916 CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES France '
Rflmn. William John Thompson 13th Battalion, B Company Royal Irish Rifles (d.30th May 1916). My other grandfather, who served on the German side, was also aPoW. They embarked for Britain on the 27th of September 1914 and arrived at Liverpool on the 22nd of October they joined 25th Brigade, 8th Division at Hursley Park, Winchester. Was your Army Service Corps soldier renumbered with a T4 prefix? L/Cpl. [1] var daym=mydate.getDate()
Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom '
The following month, the battalion was sent to the rear for rest and training after a full year in the trenches. 7,340 men from the Royal Irish Rifles are listed in the CWGC database of First World . 14th (Service) Battalion (Young Citizens) and 34th Coy. (d.9th May 1915), Rankin Samuel. I came across a reference to my own granduncle's death (he was a mere rifleman/private) in Taylor's history of the 2 nd Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War. The 2nd Battalion were in action again on the Somme in the Battles of the Lys and the final advance in Flanders. Also known as the 18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 18th (The Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot, it was one of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland, its home depot in Clonmel. My Grandfather, George Harper, served in the Royal Irish Rifles and his regimental number 5/9929, 7006511 and mentioned in another document 2 R.I.R. 6 November 1914 : landed at Le Havre. On either flank of the Ulster Division, the German defences had prevailed. 13 November 1917 : amalgamated with 13th Bn to form 11/13th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles. .Faugh-a-Ballagh!, [Above:Troops of the Royal Irish Rifles resting in a communication trench during the opening hours of the Battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916. (d.1st Jul 1916), Purdon Herbert. October 1915 : landed at Boulogne. 2nd Btn. Machine boy. [2], The battalion's first major action was the Battle of Neuve Chapelle between 10 and 13 March 1915. Their front line skirted the northern edge of Thiepval wood, facing a gentle upward slope toward Schwaben Redoubt, a defensive complex in the second main German trench system north of Thiepval. July 1915 : moved to Seaford. 14 October 1917 : transferred to 108th Brigade in 36th (Ulster) Division. (Salonika) Territorial Force Nursing Service who died 01/03/1918 KNOWLE (SS. The Victoria Cross was awarded to three men from the Royal Irish Rifles: Edward De Wind, 15th Bttn - 21st March 1918 at Grugies, France. At Armistice on 11 November the battalion were at Mouscron, north east of Tourcoing, where it remained and was demobilised by June 1919. George Smith 2nd Btn. Pte. (d.7th Jun 1917), Corscadden Francis Theodore. I see no reason why he received the 1914-15 Star except by an error. (d.7th Jun 1917), Brien Phelim. (d.22nd Mar 1917), Mailey John Henry. 15th Btn. 13th ROYAL IRISH RIFLES - SOMME ROLL OF HONOUR Royal Irish Rifles Battalions of the Regular Army 1st Battalion August 1914 : in Aden. Braving No-Mans Land Sergeant Robert Quigg V.C, By Leonard Quigg/the Robert Quigg V.C. 28 November 1915 : sailed from Marseilles for Salonika. Moved to Holywood in May 1915 and on to Ballykinlar in March 1918. dailyinfo[20]=' 10259 Private Charles BUCHANAN 1st Bn. Although it gained ground, it had to withdraw. While 7th Bn The Royal Irish Rifles was the only battalion of our antecedent regiments to serve in either 47th or 48th Brigades, 49th Brigade included two battalions of Inniskillings and two of Faughs (7th and 8th in both cases) and was known unofficially as the Ulster Brigade. We have a large archive of soldier records. For King And Country. Northumberland Fusiliers, 27th Bt . 9th (Service) Battalion (West Belfast) Our There is help on how to research a soldierhere. Robert Quigg was presented with his Victoria Cross by King George V at Sandringham in January 1917. His medal citation reports that: ..Early next morning, hearing a rumour that his platoon officer was lying out wounded, he went out seven times to look for him under heavy shell and machine-gun fire, each time bringing back a wounded man. 14th Btn. dailyinfo[7]=' Lieutenant Thomas Sydney Ough DEALY Australian Flying Corps who died 07/03/1918 STONYHURST COLLEGE BURIAL GROUND United Kingdom '
11th Btn. Rflmn. He was facing the right way, the last round of a clip in the breech and three dead Germans in front of him. - Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum The Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, was carried on by fighting units until July 1916; and these original burials are now in Plots I and II. It travelled from Southampton to Le Havre at the start of November and took up positions east of Laventie in the Pas de Calais. The 86th became the new 2nd Battalion. 6 November 1914 : landed at Le Havre. Combined Irish Regiments - Royal Irish Rifles. Update News. Royal Irish Rifles (d.16th Aug 1917), Pte. As the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act of 1907 did not call for the creation of TF units in Ireland, the regiment had no TF battalions. The London Irish Rifles (LIR) was a reserve infantry regiment and then company of the British Army. The 36 Division HQ (General Staff) diary ishere, orhere. (d.1st Jul 1916), De Carteret Henry James. att 109th Light Trench Mortar Bty (d.1st Jul 1916), McNally F.. Rfm. .
The leading battalions of 109th Brigade (9th Bn and 10th Bn The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers) broke into the Schwaben Redoubt with some elements even pushing on to reach the D Line, part of the German second defensive zone. Rflmn. the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection. 9th Btn. William Lewis 10th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles (d.1st July 1916). The attack was unsuccessful and cost the battalion many lives, including that of its colonel, who was mortally wounded early in the offensive. This production was made possible with support from The Minstrel Boys Living History Group, the Dep. 9th Btn. (d.1st July 1916) Bothwell R.. (d.1st Jul 1917) Formed in Newcastle around October 1915 as a Reserve Battalion, from depot companies of 14th and 15th Bns. Thomas Robert Corkin 16th Btn. (d.1st Jul 1916), Leinster David A.. Rfm 10th Btn. This includes cookies that track any click through to affiliate links and advertisers that appear on this site. His British War & Victory medal roll record (as linked by Jon in post #2) indicates that his WW1 overseas service was entirely with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles. Moved in January 1915 to Ballyvonare. All names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed,
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Since there were Leinster, Connaught and Munster regiments, the War Office decided that there should also be an Ulster regiment and the Royal Irish Rifles became the Royal Ulster Rifles on 1 January 1921. 14th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles, Rfm. He may have added a few months to his age, or even a year. More Royal Irish Rifles records. The last man he dragged in on a waterproof sheet from within a few yards of the enemys wire. Upcoming changes to logging in - click here, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum, http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/prisoners-of-war-british-hands/, The George V, General Service Medal - the clasp indicates the qualification was by virtue of serving at Ramadi or north of a line east and west through Ramadi between 10 December 1919 and 13 June 1920, or as part of an establishment within Iraq between 1 July and 17 November 1920. dailyinfo[11]=' Captain Charles Edmund WOOD Mentioned in Despatches Adjt. 10th Btn. 10th Btn. 13th (Service) Battalion (1st County Down) Add a Name to this List
By October its strength was further reduced to two officers and 46 men and by the end of 1914, some 97% of the battalion had been killed, wounded or taken prisoner. Commemoration Society (Images courtesy of the Society). Rflm. Moved to the Curragh in February 1915. I will send the link to George's son. 15th Btn. 9th Btn. There is help on reading map referenceshere. Rfm. I know around this time the Battalion were either stationed in Rainneville or St Gratien, so how he died exactly and what wounds were inflicted remains a mystery. (d.15th July 1916), Ireland James. 1st Battalion. Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom '
Its also engraved in the history of most regiments and in the nations psyche. Killed in action on the 1st July 1916 - Age 20. Thanks to everyone who has supported us over this time. (d.7th Jun 1917), Beggs Thomas Alex Thompson. 2nd Bn. It participated in several of the most significant battles of the war, including the battles of Neuve-Chapelle, the Somme, Passchendaele and St Quentin. (d.7th Jun 1917), Brough Walter. In his history of the Ulster Division, Cyril Falls, an officer of the Division, dismisses the attack by 108th Brigade on the left flank as separate from the other and of less importance, a strange comment since this attack was integral to the overall 36th Division, and Fourth Army, plan. In a very short period, the 2nd Battalion were in action at the Battle of Mons, Battle of Le Cateau, First Battle of the Marne, First Battle of the Aisne, Battle of La Basse and the Battle of Messines. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. The Red Cross have a couple of records which can be linked to (using the 'PA' and 'R' numbers shown) from thisindex card. Royal Irish Rifles (d.21st April 1917), Rfm. 4th Btn. 3 February 1918 : transferred to 107th Brigade in 36th (Ulster) Division. 10th Btn. Returned to UK and landed at Liverpool on 22 October 1914. var fontend = ''
The remaining nine never appeared and were assumed to have died. Leinster Regiment who died 27/02/1918 JERUSALEM MEMORIAL Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) '
Blair T.. (d.1st Jul 1916) Booth Hudson. Rfm. (d.22nd October 1918), Watson Joseph. This statue will be admired by future generations and is regarded as a worthy tribute to a local man who has become a legend. In August the 1st Battalion was stationed in Aden (now Yemen). Frederick Bryans 15th Btn. Please note Sergeant Rory OCathain is a fictitious character. British Army WW1 period 23rd Hussars hat badge. The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. August 1914 : at Belfast. July 1915 : moved to Seaford. My granddad made a life after the war but suffered PTSD which he dealt with by prayer, solitude, and by swearing off alcohol. 14th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles. - Remembering The Dead Of World War 1. Record same as 11th Bn. August 1914 : at Newtownards. Battalion Unknown Abigail S H Rfn 9/43518 : Short Record Of Service Apperson G J Captain MC : Photo Ash R W Rfn (POW) : Short Record Of Service Baskwell W Rfn : Short Record Of Service Best F V Rfn 43399 : Short Record Of Service Bowkett W G T Rfn : Short Record Of Service var day=mydate.getDay()
Trace your military heritage through our Research Database. August 1914 : at Tidworth. It's easy! Rflmn. dailyinfo[1]=' Staff Nurse Edith Mary CAMMACK Associate of the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4th Southern Gen. Hos. "Foyle." 2nd Battalion 29 September 1915 : moved via Mudros to Salonika, arriving 4-5 October. Battle Honour ST QUENTIN - German Spring Offensive 1918. Royal Irish Regiment Battalions of the Regular Army 1st Battalion August 1914 : in Nasirabad (where it had been stationed since 1912). Bennett Robert William . The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 361 recorded WW1 deaths for the 8th (Service) Battalion, Royal . Rflmn. On 8 February 1918 the battalion transferred again to 107th Brigade, 36th (Ulster) Division. Pte. They proceeded to France with the BEF, landing at Rouen on the 14th of August. 20 December 1915 : landed at le Havre. 11th Btn. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. The 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles came into being following the reorganisation of the British Army in 1881. [1] The Ottoman Empire had not yet entered the war so the battalion was sent to England in September, where it prepared for a deployment to France, attached to the 25th Infantry Brigade, 8th Division. Rfm. The events of the day were made even more spectacular by the presence of some 150 members of the Irish Guards the regimental band, the pipes and drums, the regimental mascot, wolfhound Domhnall, and a guard of honour. Royal Irish Rifles. Copyright 2023. 16th (Service) Battalion (2nd County Down) (Pioneers) Pte 13th (1st County Down) Battalion, Richardson I.. 10th Btn (d.1st Jul 1916), Russell Christopher. 'I turned over one poor chap on a rocky, bloody crag on Tanngoucha. 29 August 1917 : amalgamated with 9th Bn to form 8/9th Bn. 11th Battalion (d.16th Aug 1917), Tweedie Charles. But the Schwaben Redoubt was retaken by German troops after intensive fighting. Written by Chris Baker. (d.4th October 1914), Craig Thomas. 7th (Service) Battalion Sergeant OCathain is a long service career soldier joining up with the 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment of Foot when he was only a young teenager: he had lied about his age. A German raid inflicted casualties in April 1916, but worse was to come in the Battle of the Somme in July, when the battalion was ordered to attack the German-held village of Ovillers-la-Boisselle. No personal details are collected. dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S. This sample comprises some 15,000 records of soldiers who served with the Royal Irish Rifles and Royal Irish Fusiliers up to 1922. Returned to UK and landed at Liverpool on 22 October 1914. Battle Honour ST QUENTIN - German Spring Offensive 1918. dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom '
and Gen. Hos. Formed at Belfast in September 1914 from the Belfast Volunteers. Fourth (UK) Army deployment, 1 July 1916. - Royal Ulster Rifles Museum 7 July 1915: embarked at Liverpool and sailed to Gallipoli via Mudros. The regiment was one of eight infantry regiments raised and garrisoned in Ireland during this period. 14th Btn. 14th (Young Citizens) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles during the Great War 1914-1918. Their attack was one of the finest displays of human courage in the world. Moved to Ballykinlar in October 1915 and went on to Dundalk in August 1917. It would appear he remained in the Army after repatriation and was posted back to the 2nd Battalion who were sent to Iraq in 1919. Landed Anzac Cove 5 August 1915. Royal Marine Light Infantry who died 17/03/1918 BELLAVISTA OLD BRITISH CEMETERY Peru '
On the 7th of July 1915 they sailed from Liverpool for . 10th (Service) Battalion (South Belfast) 6 Reserve Lorry Park Royal Air Force who died 28/02/1919 BELGRADE CEMETERY Belgium '
14th Battalion. In all, twenty Irish battalions, plus The Tyneside Irish, took part in the attack. On 29th August 1917 the 8th (Service) Battalion, (East Belfast) amalgamated with the 9th (Service) Battalion, (West Belfast to form the 8th/9th Battalion. Was 19 years old that a man could enlisted? A commemorative paving stone honouring the war hero was unveiled beside the sculpture by His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip. 1st Battalion (d.21st March 1918), Bustard W. E.. 14th Btn. else { document.write(fontstart+"No major events today"+fontend); }
36th CCS. We have a large archive of soldier records. Rflmn. Some evidence that it was at Dundalk shortly before departure. World War One Photos, Obituaries & Service Records. 9th Btn. dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. (d.1st Jul 1916), Henderson J.. 14th Btn. - Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum 18th (Reserve) Battalion For Falls, the main attack was that by 109th Brigade, with 107th Brigade following up. Haig wanted a delay so that the British Expeditionary Force could amass more artillery and better train their citizen soldiers. Pte. If he continued to serve after 1920 his son, as next of kin could make application to the MOD for his service record at the cost of 30, https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records/apply-for-someone-elses-records. Not so well known are the stories of other Irish regiments and other battalions of our antecedent regiments in that attack. Royal Irish Rifles - Ireland's Great War Formed in County Antrim in September 1914 from the Antrim Volunteers. Free shipping for many products! Split by the Ancre River, the brigade suffered severely with the 9th Bn The Royal Irish Fusiliers being all but wiped out. The unit's final incarnation was as D (London Irish Rifles) Company, the London Regiment. Belfast Recruiting. The unit suffered badly at the Battle of Stormberg in December 1899, and on 3 April 1900 the regiment was forced to surrender to Orange Free State Commandant-General Christiaan de Wet after a siege at Reddersberg. (d.20th August 1917), Gorman Gilbert. 36th (Ulster) Division - The Long, Long Trail 10 x Army buttons London Irish Rifles group horn WW1 WW2 era KC 24 mm Later in the war, he served in Mesopotamia and Egypt and he continued his army career until 1934, finishing with the rank of Sergeant. Remembered Today:
August 1914 : at Downpatrick. (d.1st Jul 1916), Hill William Quintis Ewart. in his home town of Bushmills, in time for the centenary of the first day of the Battle of the Somme. Moved to Bundoran in December 1914, going on to Randalstown in January 1915. The amalgamation of two historic regiments - the 83 rd (County of Dublin) and the 86 th (Royal County Down) Regiments of Foot, formed one of many two battalion Regiments in the army - the 1 st and 2 nd Battalions Royal Irish Rifles . When the Great War started in August 1914 The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, The Royal Irish Rifles and The Royal Irish Fusiliers were in the British Expeditionary Force that went to France and fought in the first battles that developed into the stalemate of trench warfare. . 10th (South Belfast) Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War On 14 August it landed in Rouen with 1,100 men as part of the 7th Brigade, 3rd Division. Loker Churchyard, In later life, Quigg returned to the Bushmills area and became a boatman and guide at the Giants Causeway, like his father before him. 8 October 1915 : transferred with Brigade to 25th Division. 15th Btn. Rifleman 9th Btn. The Great War Forum Limited (d.21st Mar 1917), Kerr A G.. L/Cpl. [4], After a further tour of the trenches at Rouge Bancs, the battalion was posted to Albert in the Somme. (d.24th March 1917), Blair A. G.. 10th Btn. Came under orders of 109th Brigade in 36th (Ulster) Division. Bloomfield Arthur Henry. The Long, Long Trail has always been free to use but it does cost money to operate.
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