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  1. Oct 18, 2013 · The cadets were from Ireland, fresh-faced 18- and 19-year-olds who, just a day earlier, had been whisked from their barracks on a remote, wind-swept plain in County Kildare to travel, along with ...

  2. On Monday, November 25, 1963, 26 Irish Army Cadets lined up alongside JFK’s mourning party to perform The Queen Anne Drill, otherwise known as the Funeral Drill, for the US President ...

  3. Jun 20, 2020 · A new group of cadets from the 37th Cadet Class was assembled by the Irish Defence Forces to perform the maneuver for a camera crew. After the assassination, and recalling Kennedy's fascination with the drill, Jacqueline Kennedy requested that Ireland send a contingent of cadets to the funeral to execute it graveside during interment.

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  5. Jul 11, 2023 · Sadly, just five months after Kennedy's historic visit to Ireland, on Nov 22, 1963, JFK was assassinated. Three days later at his state funeral at Arlington Cemetery, in Virginia, 26 Irish cadets ...

  6. Irish Army Guard, drawn from the 37th Cadet Class of the Irish Army, performs 'Rifle drill' ceremony as Honor Guard holds stretched flag over grave. (They were invited by Mrs. Kennedy, as JFK had been impressed by the cadets during his recent visit to his ancestral home. ) After the drill they march away from the graveside.

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  7. Nov 21, 2013 · Lieutenant in charge of Irish Cadets at JFK’s funeral speaks to New York Irish community (VIDEO) The memories of President John F Kennedy’s death and funeral are etched in the world’s ...

  8. Nov 22, 2021 · On Monday, November 25, 1963, 26 Irish Army Cadets lined up alongside JFK’s mourning party to perform The Queen Anne Drill, otherwise known as the Funeral Drill, for the US President assassinated just three days earlier. The only foreign military to ever form such a guard of honor at the funeral of a US President, the cadets were present at ...

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