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  2. List of Irish military installations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Irish military installations occupied by the Defence Forces (including Army, Air Corps, Naval Service and Reserve Defence Forces) in the Republic of Ireland by province and overseas. The Irish Defence Forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state. [1]

  3. Category:Irish military bases - Wikipedia

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    For a list of Irish military bases, see List of Irish military installations. Pages in category "Irish military bases" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. Defence Forces (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1946, the Naval Service was established as Ireland's maritime force and as a permanent component of the Defence Forces. Ireland became a member of the United Nations in 1955. The first contribution to peacekeeping was in 1958 when Army officers were assigned to the United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL).

  5. Cathal Brugha Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Cathal Brugha Barracks (Irish: Dún Chathail Bhrugha) is an Irish Army barracks in Rathmines, Dublin. A key military base of the Irish Defence Forces, it is the headquarters of 2 Brigade, [4] and houses the Military Archives of the Department of Defence.

  6. Category:Military installations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    For a list of military installations in Ireland, ... Irish Air Corps bases (3 P) I. Irish military bases (14 P) M. Military installations of the United States in ...

  7. Aiken Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Aiken Barracks (Irish: Dún Mhic Aogáin) is an army barracks located in Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The barracks was originally known as Dundalk Barracks and was renamed after Frank Aiken, a commander of the Irish Republican Army and an Irish politician. It is the current Headquarters of the 27 Infantry Battalion of the Irish Army.

  8. Category:Military installations in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Attacks on military installations in Northern Ireland (12 P) B. Barracks in Northern Ireland (14 P) F. ... Royal Navy bases in Northern Ireland (2 P) This page was ...

  9. Structure of the Irish Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    Army Ranger Wing on patrol in Chad Piranha IIIH Medium Reconnaissance Vehicle armed with a 30 mm autocannon. The Army is the land warfare branch of the Irish Defence Forces and consists of two brigades, a training centre, providing training to all the defense forces, and other units, including musical units.