Tuesday, 6 April 2010

irish lancers

The oldest lancer regiment within the British Army. Ranging throughout it's turbulant history dating from 1689, temporary disbandment in 1799, reformation in 1858 and it's eventual disbandment in 1922. "The Redbreasts" or "The Daily Advertisers" as the 5th Royal Irish Lancers were known, went into battle with the motto of the Order of St Patrick "Quis Separabit" (Who Shall Separate?).


From the Battle of the Boyne, Ireland, India, South Africa and the Trenches of Belgium and France during World War One the Royal Irish Lancers fought with distinction until their eventual disbandment in 1921 and amalgamation with the 16th Lancers in 1922.

is this the current blazer badge after the amalgamation?

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