The
Fighting 69th has
always been held in
high regard
throughout New York
City and the wider
Irish-American
community. It is a
unit with strong
Irish heritage, with
many of its
traditions and
symbols deriving
from a time when the
regiment was made
entirely of Irish
soldiers. The
regiment's Civil War
era battle cry was "Fágh
an Bealach” Gaelic
for "Clear the Way."
Its history dates
back to 1849, when
it was created as
the 9th Regiment of
the New York State
Militia. After the
failed Young
Irelander Rebellion
of 1848, Irish
revolutionary
activity found a
stronghold in New
York City and many
believed they needed
to form an Irish
Brigade to free
their homeland from
British control.
They began to
organize independent
military companies
and in late 1848 and
early 1849, the
first companies were
formed. In the
summer of 1849 and
continuing until the
fall, Irish leaders
in New York City
began
negotiations
with the State to
form an Irish
regiment with the
existing and future
independent Irish
companies. On
December 21, 1849
the first Irish
Regiment was adopted
by the State.
This is the
officially
recognized date of
organization for the
69th Regiment.
The regiment has
seen combat in a
number of conflicts
including the
American Civil War,
World War I, World
War II, Iraq and
Afghanistan. It has
also participated in
23 campaigns. The
unit is being
deployed back to
Afghanistan in 2011
for a one year tour.
In 2004 during the
unit’s deployment to
Iraq a small group
of A.O.H. Division 7
members began
Friends of The
Fighting 69th, in
order to support
servicemen and women
and their families.
The organization is
involved with
various initiatives
to help aid the
families of those
currently overseas
and those lost in
the line of duty,
including a
scholarship fund.
Friends of The
Fighting 69th will
award the first
round of annual
scholarships
commencing with the
fall semester of
2010.The Inaugural
Scholarship will be
named after Chris
Engeldrum, a New
York City
Firefighter who was
assigned to Ladder
Company 61 in the
Bronx, and served
with the Fighting
69th in Iraq. Chris
was killed in action
on November 24,
2004.
The organization
holds various events
to raise funds for
worthy causes
including, but not
limited to The 69th
Infantry Family
Support Group, The
Fighting 69th
Children’s Trusts
and The Fighting
69th Memorial
Scholarship Fund.
They are proud to
present a number of
great events this
March all taking
place at the home of
the famed 1st
Battalion, 69th
Infantry - the
historic 69th
Regiment Armory.
The first event will
be held, on Saturday
March 13, 2010. The
4th Annual
International Corned
Beef Challenge,
featuring 15-20 of
the best pubs in New
York, judged by a
panel of
distinguished food
critics from The New
York Times, The Food
Network, as well as
radio host Adrian
Flannelly.
A full bar will be
available with happy
hour from 3 p.m. – 6
p.m., $3 beers, $5
drinks.
Sample the best
corned beef in the
world from dozens of
NYC pubs, while
seeing incredible
performances by The
Cunningham Brothers,
Seanchai & the Unity
Squad, Gael Force,
The Screaming
Orphans, and Pierce
Turner.
Tickets are priced
at $24.95; Proceeds
will benefit the
Fighting 69th
Memorial Scholarship
Fund and the New
York National Guard
Family Readiness
Council.
For more Information
or to buy tickets
please visit
www.69thfriends.org