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Defence Forces Strength.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 7 March 2007

Wednesday, 7 March 2007

Questions (89)

Ivor Callely

Question:

145 Mr. Callely asked the Minister for Defence the number of personnel in the Defence Forces; the gender balance and the rank gender balance; the measures he has considered to improve the gender balance; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8525/07]

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A detailed breakdown of the numbers serving in the Permanent Defence Force (Army, Naval Service and Air Corps) by rank and gender are in the form of the Tabular Statement below. The Tabular Statement also provides the comparable details for the Army Reserve and the Naval Service Reserve.

The Government is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for men and women throughout the Permanent Defence Force (Army, Air Corps, Naval Service) and the Reserve Defence Force, and to the full participation by women in all aspects of Defence Forces activities.

In effect, this means that women are eligible on the same basis as men for participation in operational and ceremonial activities, for assignment to all military appointments, educational and training courses and for promotion. All female personnel undergo the same training and receive the same military education as their male counterparts.

Unlike many other national armed forces, the Defence Forces have no restrictions as regards the assignations of the full range of operational and administrative duties as between males and females. All promotions and career courses are open to both genders on merit.

Nevertheless, I remain anxious to explore all avenues for increasing the numbers of women joining the Defence Forces. In 2006, I reviewed the minimum height standard for recruitment into the Defence Forces. The minimum height standard was 5ft 4 ins, for both male and female personnel. With effect from 1st September 2006, I reduced the minimum height requirement from 5' 4" to 5' 2". This increases the potential recruitment pool of females from 60% to 90% of female population.

I have also commissioned market research around female participation in the Defence Forces. TNS-MRBI have undertaken market research into the issues of the recruitment and retention of women in the Defence Forces, addressing women's attitudes to military life and military careers. The research included interviews with serving female members of the PDF and the RDF and with members of the general public. This research report will inform future policy. The report has been received from the consultants and is currently under consideration within my Department.

STRENGTH OF MALES IN THE DEFENCE FORCES 31 JANUARY, 2007

PERMANENT DEFENCE FORCE

Lt Gen

Maj Gen

Brig Gen

Col

Lt Col

Comdt

Capt

Lt

Total Offrs

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

SGTS

CPLS

Total NCOS

Ptes

Cadets

Total

Army

1

2

6

39

127

311

248

252

986

31

39

132

241

1,019

1,438

2,900

4,118

31

8,035

Air Corps

0

0

1

2

14

30

52

34

133

7

3

47

12

128

178

375

297

23

828

Naval Service

1

2

12

46

39

46

146

6

7

80

15

200

190

498

353

9

1,006

Rank titles are for Army ranks — Naval Service and Air Corps equivalent rank titles apply in the Naval Service and Air Corps respectively.

RESERVE DEFENCE FORCE

Lt Gen

Maj Gen

Brig Gen

Col

Lt Col

Comdt

Capt

Lt

Total Offrs

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

SGTS

CPLS

Total NCOS

Ptes

Cadets

Total

Army Reserve

0

0

0

0

4

97

191

309

601

20

20

112

98

793

1012

2055

3755

0

6,411

Naval Reserve

0

0

0

0

0

3

10

10

23

0

4

13

1

20

28

66

186

0

275

Rank titles are for Army ranks — Naval Service equivalent rank titles apply in the Naval Service.

Lt Gen=Lieutenant General

Maj Gen=Major General

Brig Gen=Brigadier General

Col=Colonel

Lt Col=Lieutenant Colonel

Comdt=Commandant

Capt=Captain

Lt=Lieutenant

SM=Sergeant Major

BQMS=Battalion Quartermaster Sergeant

CS=Company Sergeant

CQMS=Company Quartermaster Sergeant

SGTS=Sergeants

CPLS=Corporals

NCOS=Non Commissioned Officers

PTES=Privates

STRENGTH OF FEMALES IN THE DEFENCE FORCES 31 JANUARY, 2007

PERMANENT DEFENCE FORCE

Lt Gen

Maj Gen

Brig Gen

Col

Lt Col

Comdt

Capt

Lt

Total Offrs

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

SGTS

CPLS

Total NCOS

Ptes

Cadets

Total

Army

0

0

0

0

1

14

43

47

105

0

0

3

1

15

104

123

220

9

457

Air Corps

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

3

0

0

1

0

1

11

13

14

1

31

Naval Service

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

10

18

0

0

0

0

0

7

7

38

6

69

Rank titles are for Army ranks — Naval Service and Air Corps equivalent rank titles apply in the Naval Service and Air Corps respectively.

RESERVE DEFENCE FORCE

Lt Gen

Maj Gen

Brig Gen

Col

Lt Col

Comdt

Capt

Lt

Total Offrs

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

SGTS

CPLS

Total NCOS

Ptes

Cadets

Total

Army reserve

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

53

54

0

0

0

2

67

335

404

1755

0

2213

Naval Reserve

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

6

7

76

0

84

Rank titles are for Army ranks — Naval Service equivalent rank titles apply in the Naval Service.

Question No. 146 answered with QuestionNo. 95.
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