3rd Infantry Battalion (Ireland)
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Shoulder flash of the 3rd Battalion |
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Active | January 1923- |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Role | Light Role |
Size | One battalion |
Part of | Infantry Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Kilkenny |
Nickname | The Bloods |
Motto | Dilis go BrĂ¡th |
The 3rd Infantry Battalion is a unit of the Irish Army infantry corps. The battalion traces its history back to 1923, when the garrisons of several towns in the north-west of Ireland (the province of Ulster) were ordered to amalgamate and form the 3rd Infantry Battalion. The 3rd Battalion was one of five in the regular army at the outbreak of World War II, when it was moved into the newly formed 5th Brigade, along with the 16th and 25th Infantry Battalions. In 1998, the battalion was amalagamted with the 30th Infantry Battalion. Personnel from the battalion have seen service all over the world as part of Irish peacekeeping contingents, both within and outside the structure of the United Nations. Today, the battalion forms part of 1 Southern Brigade, contributing soldiers not only for the defence and security of the Republic of Ireland, but also for deployment overseas. Most recently, the battalion contributed to the formation of the 95th Infantry Battalion, made up of personnel from 1 Southern Brigade, which deployed as part of the UNMIL mission to Liberia. The battalion is stationed at James Stephens Barracks in Kilkenny; B Company is located at the Defence Forces Training Centre at The Curragh, where it serves as the training and maintenance unit for the army's Mowag Piranha AFV.