The Unit Flash and Members of 6th Infantry Battalion on parade entering Athlone's Custume Barracks.

Celebrations to mark Centenary of 6th Infantry Battalion

A formal parade will take place within Athlone's Custume Barracks on Tuesday, January 24 next to mark the Centenary of the first establishment of the 6th Infantry Battalion.

General Officer Commanding 2 Brigade, Brigadier General Tony Cudmore, will be invited to inspect the personnel of 6th Infantry Battalion to mark the special occasion, which gets underway at 11.30am.

The six 6th Infantry Battalion was first established on January 24, 1923 as part of the first attempts to organise the newly-established national army. It was established alonside the 27th, 19th, 17th and 9th Battalions as part of the Kerry Command which had its headquarters in Tralee.

The 6th Battalion itself was based in Killarney, and five days after its foundation Captain Isaiah Conroy was promoted to the rank of Commandant and became the Battalion’s first commanding officer.

The early history of this unit designation speaks of rotation, change and even disestablishment with the unit seeing service in Galway, Longford and Donegal before being disestablished for the first time between 1926 and 1927.

In 1927 the designation of the 9th Infantry Battalion, stationed at Collins Bks in Dublin, was changed to 6th Battalion and the unit was reborn. The nit continued up until 1946 when, following demobilization after WWII, the remaining personnel of the 6th Battalion, the 8th (Thomond) Battalion, the 17th and the 20th Battalions were amalgamated into the 6th Infantry Battalion. This unit was based in Custume Bks, Athlone which has been its home ever since.

“While the early history of the unit is less of a single units history and more a reflection of a history of the entire organisation it still very much reflects who we are today as a unit and our origins as a unit of Óglaigh na hÉireann” said Lieutenant Colonel Oliver Clear, current Office Commanding 6th Infantry Battalion.

While the parade within Custume Barracks on Tuesday, January 24 next will not be open to the public an open invitation has been issued to all retired members of 6th Infantry Battalion to attend. The day will conclude with light refreshments and an opportunity for past and present members of the 6th Infantry Battalion to catch up.