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- Product Code: South Irish Horse uniform - Tunic
Description
- The South Irish Horse was a Special Reserve cavalry regiment of the British Army. Formed on 2 January 1902 as the South of Ireland Imperial Yeomanry. It was renamed as the South Irish Horse from 7 July 1908 and transferred to the Special Reserve (Cavalry). Having taken part in the fighting of the First World War, it was disbanded in 1922.
- Reproduction South Irish Horse tunic
- Fabric - green melton woolhigh stand red collar red faced pointed cuffs
2 chest pockets with flaps
2 lower pockets with flaps
fully lined
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