Irish Legion

Irish Legion
3rd Foreign Regiment (Irish)
Front
Reverse
Front and rear of the regimental standard
ActiveAugust 1803 – September 1815
Country Free Irish Republic
Allegiance Napoleon I
Branch French Imperial Army
TypeLight Infantry
SizeRegiment of four battalions[note 1]
Part ofImperial Foreign Troops
DépôtBois-le-Duc, Bouches-du-Rhin
Engagements

The Irish Legion (French: Légion irlandaise) was a light infantry regiment in service of the French Imperial Army established in 1803 for an anticipated invasion of Ireland. It was later expanded to a four battalions and a depot, the legion won distinction in the Walcheren Expedition, the Peninsular War, and the German Campaign of 1813. Following the disbandment of the foreign regiments in 1815, the regiment's personnel were distributed.
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