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* 5th Platoon
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Cork largely left the island alone, however a naval taskforce was put to patrol the seas and stop IRA convoys.
===Split Control Between Cork and the UK===
===Split Control Between Cork and the UK===
The Uk eventually gained control of the south peninsula of the island and would setup a dockyard there. There was no conflict on the island between Cork and the Uk.
===War Island===
===War Island===
===Present Day===
===Present Day===

Revision as of 02:13, 27 January 2024

History of Rathlin Island
A Settlement on Rathlin Island
Geographical Information
Part of

Rathlin Island is a miniscule and small island of the northern coast of country Antrim, currently split between the Celtic Union and the Kingdom of Cork.

History

Under British Control

Rathlin started off under British control. There is no recorded mention of it during British control and it was never used.

Under Celtic Control

The Celts also never planned on inhabiting the island and just occupied it.

Under Cork Control

Entrance of Camp Rathlin.

Cork was the first country to begin works on Rathlin, after cork occupied Donegal after the 4th Cork-Celtic War, Cork got to work establishing a base for the 3rd battalion of the Donegal Regiment. It also planned to garrison an independence military police company aswell under the name "Rathlin Island Garrison Police", there was talks of a general civilian police department for Rathlin and this was debated, it was argued the 3rd battalion would be much better use on the mainland and that it would just end up draining Rathlin's resources and angering the locals, additionally none of these troops would even be well equipped to defend as all tanks and self-propelled guns were put on the coast. In the end it was decided Rathlin will be protected by the 3rd battalion however only 1 coy of 3rd battalion was ever written to be sent. Cork never established military presence on Rathlin due to large manpower shortages.

Rathlin island coastal artillery.

The Corkonians had plans to make Rathlin a military colony as to propose protection incase the UK ever decided to attack into Cork. The battalion would have done much, it was an artillery unit which inhabited coastal artillery positions. There was proposals for a Rathlin Island Defence Force of sorts which would have been one company of five platoons, those being

  • 1st Platoon
    • 2 Infantry Squads
    • 1 Artillery Troop
  • 2nd Platoon
    • 2 Infantry Squads
    • 1 Medical Troop
  • 3rd Platoon
    • 2 Logistic Troop
    • 1 Engineer Troop
  • 4th Platoon
    • 2 Army Air Corps Squads (of which have 4 wildcat utility helicopters)
    • 1 Logistics Troop
  • 5th Platoon
    • 2 Military Police Squads

Cork largely left the island alone, however a naval taskforce was put to patrol the seas and stop IRA convoys.

Split Control Between Cork and the UK

The Uk eventually gained control of the south peninsula of the island and would setup a dockyard there. There was no conflict on the island between Cork and the Uk.

War Island

Present Day