Revisiting the 165th Infantry Through From Dublin to Bull Run to Baghdad and Beyond

The 69th Infantry Regiment of New York, later redesignated the 165th Infantry, carries one of the most remarkable legacies in American military history. Known proudly as “The Fighting 69th,” this unit is more than just a regiment. It is a living tradition, shaped by heritage, sacrifice, and service. James P. Tierney’s From Dublin to Bull … Read more

How Irish Heritage Shaped New York’s Military Legacy

New York’s military history has been shaped by many cultural influences. But few have had as lasting an impact as the Irish. For generations, Irish immigrants and their descendants have served with distinction. Frequently, these minorities served in regiments that gained notoriety for their bravery and devotion. James P. Tierney’s book highlights this heritage by … Read more

“From Dublin to Bull Run to Baghdad and Beyond”: A Timeless Chronicle of Valor and Identity

In From Dublin to Bull Run to Baghdad and Beyond, James P. Tierney does more than just recount the history of the 69th Infantry Regiment; he breathes life into a transatlantic tale of defiance, heritage, and unbreakable spirit. For those who seek to understand how identity, politics, and military history converge across continents and centuries, … Read more

The Fighting 69th in Iraq: A New Era of Service

The Fighting 69th, one of the most storied infantry regiments in American history, carved a new chapter in its legacy during the Iraq War. Known for its valiant service dating back to the Civil War, this New York National Guard regiment found itself thrust into one of the most challenging conflicts of the 21st century. … Read more

Defying the Odds: The 69th Regiment’s Most Impossible Victories

Throughout its storied history, the Fighting 69th Infantry Regiment has repeatedly found itself in seemingly impossible situations—only to emerge victorious. From the Civil War to World War II, the regiment has demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and unwavering courage. James P. Tierney’s book, From Dublin to Bull Run to Baghdad and Beyond, details several instances where the … Read more