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27th & 87th Regiment ["Inniskilling" & "Prince of Wales Irish"] [Ireland]
Battalion:
A Division
Confirmed for Waterloo:
No We are two groups based in Ireland who work together in the Napoleonic period to portray Irish soldiers from two famous regiments.
The Minstrel Boys: Portray the 87th Regiment "The Prince of Wales (Own) Irish Regiment" at the Battle of Barrosa (Spain) in 1811 where they became the first British unit to capture an Imperial Eagle.
The Honourable Company of Foote: Portray the 27th Regiment "Inniskilling" at the Battle of Waterloo 1815. Where the Regiment held the centre of the British line almost single handedly after the fall of La Haye Saint and as a result suffered horrendous casualties.
C.O.:
Hugh Logan
email:
hwloga@yahoo.co.uk

