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  2. Defence Forces (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Forces (Irish: Fórsaí Cosanta, [7] officially styled Óglaigh na hÉireann) [8] [9] [Note 1] are the armed forces of Ireland. They encompass the Army, Air Corps, Naval Service, and Reserve Defence Forces. The Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces is the President of Ireland. [10]

  3. Structure of the Irish Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    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. Army Headquarters, in Dublin. Army Ranger Wing, in Curragh; 1st Mechanised Infantry Company, in Curragh; 1st Armoured Cavalry Squadron, in Curragh

  4. Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    This Act raised "an armed force to be called Óglaigh na hÉireann (hereinafter referred to as the Forces) consisting of such number of officers, non-commissioned officers, and men as may from time to time be provided by the Oireachtas." [14] [15] [16] The date of the establishment of the Defence Forces was 1 October 1924. [15]

  5. Irish Defence Forces ‘monitoring the situation’ in Middle East

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    The Irish Defence Forces have personnel serving in various UN operations across Lebanon, Syria and Israel. Some 342 of these personnel are currently serving in the United Nations Interim Force In ...

  6. Ireland’s defence and neutrality to be examined in ... - AOL

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    Defence Minister Micheal Martin said a national debate on defence was needed. Ireland’s defence and neutrality to be examined in forum this summer Skip to main content

  7. List of equipment of the Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    The USP entered service in 2007 as the Defence Force's standard service pistol, replacing the Browning Hi-Power. [1] Assault rifles; Steyr AUG Austria: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: The Steyr AUG is the Defence Force's standard service rifle. It entered service in 1989 and is in use with all units of the Defence Forces. [2]

  8. Cavalry Corps (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The first Landsverk L60 was delivered in 1935 and joined Ireland's only other tank, a Vickers Mk. D in the 2nd Armoured Squadron. The second Landsverk L60 arrived in 1936. The Landsverk's were still in use up until the late 1960s. One L60 is preserved in running order and the other is in the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin.

  9. Armoured fighting vehicles of the Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    During the Irish Civil War thirteen Rolls-Royce armoured cars armed with Vickers .303 machine guns [1] were handed over to the Irish National Army by the British government. . All were in service with the Irish Defence Forces until after 1945, when following the end of The Emergency they were phased out as the peacetime army shr