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The Regiment uses the Star of the Order of St Patrick (not awarded any more) as their Badge.
The Regiment uses the Star of the Order of St Patrick (not awarded any more) as their Badge.
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 2 August 2023

IRISH GUARDS, BRITISH ARMY

History: Raised in 1900.

Coat of arms (crest) of the Irish Guards, British Army

Official blazon

The Star of the Order of St. Patrick in silver plate, the Motto Quis Seperabit (Who shall separate us?), date MDCCLXXXIII (1783, when the Order was instituted), and the circle in gilt, on blue enamel ground (The Ribbon and Mantle of the Order are sky blue in colour) Within the circle the shamrock in green enamel over the red cross of St Patrick.

Origin/meaning

The Regiment uses the Star of the Order of St Patrick (not awarded any more) as their Badge.

Literature: Image from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence

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