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Royal Ulster Rifles heroes back in Korea at scene of bloodiest battles. Ex-RUR Rifleman Henry O'Kane stands on the position held by B Company during the battle of the Imjin River.
Video caption, Royal Ulster Rifles veteran recalls Korean War Article Information. Author, Chris Andrews; Role, 9 January 2025. The Korean War is often referred to as ‘the forgotten war’.
The Irish Association of Korea, with the Embassy of Ireland, the Somme Association and the Royal Ulster Rifles Association, organized a remembrance service to honor the Irish soldiers who fought ...
Royal Irish Regiment, Royal Ulster Rifles Association, Royal British Legion and The Irish Association of Korea working in cooperation with the Irish Embassy and the Somme Association were in South ...
Brigadier Matthew O’Hanlon visited the sight where 157 members of his regiment, the Royal Ulster Rifles, were massacred by Chinese forces during the Korean War. The conflict is known as “Happy ...
The four previously unknown soldiers are Cpl. William Adair and rifleman Mark Foster of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Ulster Rifles, who were killed holding off Chinese forces at the Battle of ...
The 1st Battalion of the Royal Ulster Rifles was the first unit from England to join the UN force in Korea when they landed at Pusan in November 1950.
Two old soldiers from Northern Ireland have returned to the scene of the Korean War’s bloodiest battles for the first time in 60 years. Saturday, 5 October 2024 Newsletters ...
Royal Ulster Rifles veteran recalls Korean War The Korean War is often referred to as ‘the forgotten war’. Seventy-five years on, the memory of it remains vivid for those, like Albert Morrow ...