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Air Corps Strength

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 6 February 2014

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Questions (153)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

153. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Defence the extent to which the strength of the Air Corps at all ranks has fluctuated in each of the past five years to date; the way he sees the future strength of the force developing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5978/14]

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The attached table contains the strength, of the Air Corps by rank for each of the years 2009 to 2013. I wish to advise the Deputy that the strength figures for the period 2009 - 2012 include personnel who were on secondment to, and being paid by other organisations, or on career breaks. The 31 December 2013 strength figures have been calculated on the basis of actual numbers serving on that date, excluding those members who are on secondment to, and being paid by other organisations, or on career breaks. All future strength figures will be calculated on this basis. Recruitment of personnel to the Air Corps is determined in line with the operational requirements of the service. It is my intention that targeted recruitment to the Air Corps will continue within the resource envelope allocated to Defence.

Strength of the Defence Forces

LT

MAJ

BRIG

COL

LT

COMDT

CAPT

LT

TOTAL

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

SGTS

CPLS

TOTAL

PTES

CADETS

TOTAL

GEN

GEN

GEN

COL

OFFRS

NCOS

31 December 2009

1

1

13

29

66

32

142

7

4

50

13

130

167

371

282

6

801

31 December 2010

1

2

12

28

69

37

149

5

3

42

12

129

158

349

263

5

766

31 December 2011

1

1

2

14

25

62

35

140

6

3

35

9

121

174

348

297

6

791

31 December 2012

1

1

1

14

32

56

32

137

8

4

35

13

107

180

347

299

8

791

31 December 2013

1

2

14

32

53

32

134

8

4

48

13

126

160

359

269

17

779

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