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36th ULSTER DIVISION THE SOMME 1916 ORANGE LODGE SOLDIER police Irish pin badge
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the 36th (ulster) division?

Hello, I'm looking for some help with my project. I try to find some information about the 36th Ulster division of Ireland and photos of them can someone help me?


hey heres its a great site with lots of info on the division of Ulster and the amount of photos delight GD your project
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http://www.belfastsomme.

Does anyone Know where i could get a copy of the battle standards used by the 36th ulster division during WW1?



I looked up your question on Yahoo search box and found the following website ebpbfb.co.uk. This website shows some pictures of the Standards carried by the 36th Division. Also have you asked your local branch of the British Legion if they could help

36th Ulster Division

COMMANDERS: Maj-Gen. C. Powell (23/9/1914) Maj-Gen. O. Nugent (14/9/1915) Maj-Gen. C.Coffin VC (6/5/1918) DIVISIONS: 107th Infantry Brigade 8th Bn ...

36th Ulster Division 1st July 1916: Ardoyne the place even ...

It has a nationalist MP, and is the home city of the deputy first minister, deputy leader of Sinn Fein, Londonderry IRA 2IC and member of the IRA’s army council, Martin McGuinness. Sinn Fein as we all know is the political wing of the IRA, and they have from partition long strived to remove the Unionist, British people from their homeland of Northern Ireland. however Sinn Fein/IRA will be mostly remembered for the 30 odd years of their murderous terror campaign. A campaign, in which Martin McGuinness with his various rolls in the IRA, played a very active part. Londonderry is Northern Ireland’s second city, its located in the north west of the country....

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The Bloodiest Day In The British Army's History

It was to be the battle that for a lot of people, characterized the horrors of the trench warfare of The First World War. the British Army sustained 420,000 killed and wounded, the French Army 200,000 and the Germans practically 500,000. It was felt that the mines and artillery would cause such destruction, Britain and her Allies would just need to move through no mans land and take the trenches. The offensive occurred to the north of the River Somme in rural France. The German soldiers were well dug in and tactically held the more favourable ground therefore it was obvious a tremendous effort would be required to make inroads into their defences. The Battle of the Somme lasted approximately 4 months with very little gain for Britain and her Allies. The plan was to lay down an artillery barrage for seven days before the attack....

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