Royal Ulster Rifles
The Royal Ulster Rifles was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1881. It was based in Northern Ireland and was known for its distinguished service in various conflicts, including both World Wars. The regiment was recognized for its unique cap badge featuring a bugle and a harp, symbolizing its Irish heritage.
In 1968, the Royal Ulster Rifles was amalgamated into the Royal Irish Rangers, which continues to serve as part of the British Army today. The regiment's history is marked by bravery and dedication, with many soldiers receiving honors for their service.