There was a huge cheer as the doors opened to reveal the first of the Irish Defence Forces walking through to be reunited with their loved ones, and tears as parents, spouses and children got long ...
More than 200 members of the Irish Defence Forces returned home on Monday morning after six months serving with Unifil in southern Lebanon. Published Just now There were emotional scenes at Dublin ...
Families and friends waiting at Terminal 1 of Dublin Airport (Liam McBurney/PA) There was a huge cheer as the doors opened to reveal the first of the Irish Defence Forces walking through to be ...
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More than 200 members of the Irish Defence Forces returned home on Monday morning after six months serving with Unifil in southern Lebanon. Corporal Paddy Brown with his daughter Molly after ...
Killian Rowan, aged 7, waits for his uncle Private Luke Rowan at Terminal 1 of Dublin Airport where Irish Defence Forces are returning home after six-month deployment in south Lebanon as part of ...
Critically, it also takes appropriate support from the Irish Defence Forces, the people who sent you out there. Consider, then, what awaits members of the 124th Infantry Battalion who will return ...
A United Nations Interim Force Lebanon (UNIFIL) outpost on the Israel-Lebanon border where Irish troops were based was damaged amid clashes between the Israel Defence Forces and Hezbollah.
There were emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as Irish peacekeepers received a warm welcome home after six months in Lebanon. The arrivals hall at Terminal 1 was packed with family and friends of ...