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The 27th Infantry Battalion (''27th Inf Bn'';
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: ''27ú Cathlán Coisithe'') is one of the seven
infantry Infantry is a military specialization which engages in ground combat on foot. Infantry generally consists of light infantry, mountain infantry, motorized infantry & mechanized infantry, airborne infantry, air assault infantry, and mar ...
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s of the
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. The battalion was established on 1 September 1973 and forms part of the 2nd Brigade. The Battalion Headquarters is at
Aiken Barracks Aiken Barracks (Irish: ''Dún Mhic Aogáin'') is an army barracks located in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The barracks was originally known as Dundalk Barracks and was renamed after Frank Aiken, a commander of the Irish Republican Army and an ...
, in
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, County Louth.


History

Following the outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland in 1969, known as
The Troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an " ...
, the Irish Government sent soldiers to the border area. Initially, four company sized infantry groups were formed to operate along the border, however as the troubles escalated and with no end in sight it was decided to establish two infantry battalions as a permanent replacement for the border infantry groups. On 1 September 1973 the 27th Infantry Battalion and 28th Infantry Battalion were established. From its activation the 27th Infantry Battalion's Headquarters, Headquarters Company and A Company have been based in Dundalk. B Company was based in Gormanston, C Company in
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and Support Company in
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. C Company was later disestablished. In 1998 B and SP Companies were based in
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until they both moved to Dundalk in 2009. In 2012 B Company was based again in Gormanston. In 2013 three reserve Companies were added to the Battalion's establishment: C Company - Cavan, D Company - Dundalk, and E Company - Navan. The first officer commanding of the 27th Infantry Battalion was Lieutenant Colonel Louis Hogan. Hogan along with his second in command designed the battalion flash. The flash symbolism is based on the Irish mythological warrior Cúchulainn, given the relevance to the battalions area of operations and headquarters. The sword and two spears represent those presented to Cúchulainn by King Conchobar. The shape of the flash incorporates the angular sloped armour of the
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armoured personnel carrier used by the battalion. The colours are saffron and purple. The saffron represents the colour of the cloaks worn by Irish mythical warriors the
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and purple is the traditional colour of infantry. The battalion marching tune is
Clare's Dragoons The Clare's Regiment, later known as Clare's Dragoons, was initially named O'Brien's Regiment after its originator Daniel O'Brien, 3rd Viscount Clare raised a mounted dragoon regiment during the Jacobite war. When Clare's Dragoons left Limeri ...
, chosen by Louis Hogan who was originally from County Clare. The 27th Infantry Battalion celebrated 40 years since its establishment with a parade in Dundalk town on 31 August 2013.


Border and Aid To Civil Powers

Throughout the troubles, the 27th Infantry Battalion's largest commitment was providing checkpoints on border crossings in support to the Garda Síochána. Support to the Gardaí was known as Aid To Civil Powers (ATCP). Other ATCP tasks include escorting large sums of cash, industrial explosives and high-security prisoners as well as guarding
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, Ireland's only high-security prison. In 1979 the battalion provided security at Killineer near Drogheda during
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visit to Ireland. In 2011 the battalion secured Islandbridge area in Dublin during Queen Elizabeth II's state visit and the secured Dublin Airport for US president
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's visit a few days later. In 2015 soldiers from the battalion assisted Gardaí searching for Dundalk teenager Ciara Breen who went missing from her home in 1997.


Aid To Civil Authority

Another role carried out by the 27th Infantry Battalion is Aid To Civil Authority (ATCA). In 1978 and again in 1987 the battalion provided an emergency firefighting service when Dundalk Fire Brigade went on strike. In 2001 the Battalion was deployed to assist during the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. In late 2010 during heavy snow and a deep freeze that lasted weeks the Battalion was deployed to assist in snow relief efforts, clearing snow throughout Dundalk and Drogheda town centres as well as transporting nurses to hospitals. In 2017 the Battalion was deployed to assist in supply water to Drogheda after the main water pipe supplying the town burst leaving the town without water for several days. In 2018 during snow-Storm Emma, the Battalion was deployed assisted in transporting patients and medical staff, clearing paths and generally assisting the emergency services. The 27 Infantry Battalion assisted the Health Service Executive during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.


Peacekeeping

Soldiers of the 27th Infantry Battalion have served in numerous Peacekeeping missions around the world, most notably in Lebanon since 1978 where three of the members of the Battalion died in service of peace, Private Patrick Wright in 1988, Private Michael McNeela in 1989 and Private Sean Rooney in 2022.


Sub units

*Headquarter Company - Aiken Barracks, Dundalk *A Company - Aiken Barracks, Dundalk *B Company -
Gormanston Camp Gormanston Camp (Irish: ''Campa Rinn Mhic Ghormáin'') is a military camp in Ireland and consists of approximately 260 acres. It is used for air-ground and air-defence training. It is located between Balbriggan and Drogheda along the east coa ...
*Support Company - Aiken Barracks, Dundalk Reserve Companies *C Company - Cavan *D Company - Dundalk *E Company - Navan


References

{{Irish Army & Army Reserve Battalions of Ireland Military units and formations established in 1973