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Defence Forces Reserve.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 March 2005

Tuesday, 22 March 2005

Questions (633)

Tony Gregory

Question:

633 Mr. Gregory asked the Minister for Defence if the changeover of the FCA to the Army Reserve will be marked in any special way; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9308/05]

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On 26 July 2004, my predecessor, Deputy Michael Smith, officially launched the reserve Defence Force review implementation plan, which is the start of a process that will radically change the structure and configuration of the reserve, while preserving its traditional strengths. Those include such things as the spirit of voluntary commitment, the maintaining of strong links with local communities and a nationwide geographical spread.

The Permanent Defence Force is now organised in a three-brigade structure and a Defence Forces training centre, and it is proposed that the reserve Defence Force be similarly reorganised and restructured. It is envisaged that the implementation of that plan will take place over the course of the next six years.

In appreciation of the commitment and support of members of the reserve and in recognition of this positive change, it is my intention to mark the occasion of the changeover of the FCA and An Slua Muirí to the Army Reserve and to the Naval Service Reserve respectively with a suitable ceremony. The exact nature of the ceremony is currently a matter under consideration with the military authorities.

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