Further to my recent post about what uniform the gentleman was dressed in....
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=818453.msg6804181#msg6804181Could anyone help me with... well... all of it.
Basically I now know that the gentleman served with The Connaught Rangers in WW1 (which is why I questioned whether it could have been a Connaught Rangers uniform in the previous post), and later on with The Royal Warwickshire Regiment in WW2. He originated from Dublin and moved to Birmingham in the late 1920s I believe.
This is where you'll have to excuse my ignorance here because I literally know nothing about this.
Why would he have been wearing the Irish uniform if he was part of the British Army - was it something he HAD to do, like national service?? Would he have been on the 'British' side? Was there a British side?
I understand that Ireland became a free state, and this obviously had something to do with it, but I don't 'get' it and what the uniform actually means in terms of his military service?
I keep Googling and the IRA keeps popping up. The IRA are not good, right? Or Yes at that time? I'm so confused!
Can someone please tell me, in easy speak, what the uniform is, and why that man would be wearing it. (Sorry if I sound absolutely ridiculous here!)
Many Thanks