Irish Brigade
Irish Brigade may refer to:
- Irish Brigade (France), the Jacobite brigade in the French army, 1690–1792
- The Catholic Irish Brigade (1794-1798)
- Irish Brigade (U.S.), pro-Union Civil War brigade of Irish immigrants
- Tyneside Irish Brigade, World War I British Army brigade of Irish immigrants in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Irish Brigade (Spanish Civil War), organised by Eoin O'Duffy to fight for Franco's Nationalists
See also
- Connolly Column part of the XV International Brigade to fight against Franco's Nationalists
- Saint Patrick's Battalion, fought for Mexico in the Mexican–American War
- Irish regiment, lists all such regiments in non-Irish armed forces
- Irish Brigade (World War I), unrealised pro-German brigade of Irishmen recruited among British Army POWs in Germany
- Irish Guards, a Foot Guards regiment of the British Army
- Irish Legion, raised by Napoleonic France in 1803-15
- Irish commandos, fought with the Boers during the Second Boer War (1899–1902)
- North Irish Brigade, Infantry Depot M at Omagh
- London Irish Rifles Irish Regiment in the British Army
- Liverpool Irish Irish Regiment in the British Army
- The Independent Irish Party MPs in the House of Commons (1882–1914), were often described by opponents and supporters as the Irish Brigade
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