Rushgreen epaulettes

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  • "Green Grow the Rushes, O": English Christmas folksong
  • "The Bunch of Green Rushes": a traditional Irish reel
  • If I knew you were coming I would have spread green rushes for you: Traditional Irish saying, from the practice, when most buildings had earthen floors. of using rushes as a form of renewable floor covering for cleanliness and insulation.
  • green epaulettes: French regiments recruited from Irish refugees, as in the Napoleonic Wars, ofyen wore green epaulettes; so did some British Army units, like the 5th Irish Lancers during the Edwardian era