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The idea was that all Provinces would have one infantry regiment, the Royal Cork Rifles would encompass all infantry for Munster, and such the Royal Limerick Cavarly would encompass all Cavarly for Munster, this was the beginning of the Cork Regimental System. | The idea was that all Provinces would have one infantry regiment, the Royal Cork Rifles would encompass all infantry for Munster, and such the Royal Limerick Cavarly would encompass all Cavarly for Munster, this was the beginning of the Cork Regimental System. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
It was planned too have three battalions of which | It was planned too have three battalions of which two were designated too be infantry and one was posed too be a support battalion with a logistics company and two artillery batteries. | ||
==Abandonment== | ==Abandonment== | ||
It was abandoned when Cork switched to a Regimental Brigade system where all counties have either a regiment or independent battalion/company with sub units serving specific tasks. | It was abandoned when Cork switched to a Regimental Brigade system where all counties have either a regiment or independent battalion/company with sub units serving specific tasks. |
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The Royal Cork Rifles was a proposed infantry regiment of the Corkonian army that would comprise of three battalions[2]
Conception
The idea was that all Provinces would have one infantry regiment, the Royal Cork Rifles would encompass all infantry for Munster, and such the Royal Limerick Cavarly would encompass all Cavarly for Munster, this was the beginning of the Cork Regimental System.
Layout
It was planned too have three battalions of which two were designated too be infantry and one was posed too be a support battalion with a logistics company and two artillery batteries.
Abandonment
It was abandoned when Cork switched to a Regimental Brigade system where all counties have either a regiment or independent battalion/company with sub units serving specific tasks.
- ↑ Now known as the kingdom of Corcaigh
- ↑ Source: File:Image 2024-02-29 181344718.png