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We look forward to a busy year ahead and which we hope will prove to be an excellent one.
First item on the 2025 Association agenda is our next parade, which will take place at Connaught House on Sunday 16 March to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with the usual issue of shamrock and associated conviviality. We are also looking forward to our AGM and Annual Lunch which will take place in May 2025 in central London and we shall be confirming full details of this over the coming weeks.
We are also reviewing the detailed plan for the Association’s Pilgrimage to Loos-en-Gohelle in September to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the start of Battle of Loos in 1915. This will take place from 26 to 28 September 2025 and any Association members, who would like to join this trip should contact us immediately by eMail: webmaster@londonirishrifles.com.
And finally, we shall be marking the 80th anniversary of our Regimental forebears’ contribution to bringing Peace to Europe in 1945 with appropriate thanksgiving with Association Members joining commemorative events in both the UK and Italy during April and May.
Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Ant Maher VR
Chairman of the London Irish Rifles Association
QUIS SEPARABIT
Continue to keep in close contact with us by regularly visiting this website and coming along to one of our Parades.
Email: membershipsec@ londonirishrifles.com
How to join the Regimental Association
See photographs from all recent Events
WELFARE
A Welfare Committee of three senior members of the Regiment Association (the Chairman, the Vice Chairman and Treasurer) jointly review each and every request for Benevolent Fund support in a timely and efficient manner.
Applications are always treated with the utmost confidentiality.
The Welfare Officer is contactable directly by eMail: welfareofficer@londonirishrifles.com.
The London Regiment – 1993 to 2022
Following the incorporation of the London Irish Rifles as a company of the London Regiment in 1993, over the subsequent 30 years, men from D Company company served in The Falkland Islands, Bosnia, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Northern Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan and Cyprus.
During Operation Telic, the company contributed to the formation of Cambrai Company (Operation Telic 3) and Messines Company (Operation Telic 4) alongside numerous individual and there were a number of small group mobilisations throughout the conflict in Iraq.
Soldiers from the company also deployed to Afghanistan with Somme Company in 2007 (Operation Herrick 7), Amiens Company in 2010 (Operation Herrick 12) and Arras Company in 2011 (Operation Herrick 13) as formed units within Guards Division formations.
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NO 15 (LOOS) COMPANY, IRISH GUARDS
On 1st May 2022, the London Regiment became 1st Battalion, London Guards and D (London Irish Rifles) Company now forms No 15 (Loos) Company, Irish Guards.
You can find an MoD link for the London Guards here
REGIMENTAL HISTORY
Find out more about the history of the London Irish Rifles
The Battle of Loos, September 1915.
THE PIPES AND DRUMS
The Pipes and Drums perform annually at the parades to commemorate St Patrick , the Combined Irish Regiments’, Loos Sunday and Remembrance Sunday.
You can contact the Band President by eMail: bandpresident@londonirishrifles.com
Read more about the Pipes and Drums of the Association
REGIMENTAL MUSEUM
The Museum is under developmental review and is closed to visitors at the current time but if you do have any questions or to want learn more about the history of the London Irish Rifles please contact us on: webmaster@londonirishrifles.