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Defence Forces Recruitment

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 November 2014

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Questions (106)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

106. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Defence the extent to which recruitment in the Defence Forces has met requirements in terms of ensuring the viability and sustainability of the various branches of the forces; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [43735/14]

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Written answers

The Government is committed to maintaining the stabilised strength of the Permanent Defence Force at 9,500 personnel, comprising of 7,520 Army, 886 Air Corps and 1,094 Naval Service. I am advised by the Military Authorities that the strength of the Permanent Defence Force, at 30 September 2014, the latest date for which details are available, was 9,200 comprising 7,413 Army, 757 Air Corps and 1,030 Naval Service.

The manpower requirement of the Permanent Defence Force is monitored on an ongoing basis in accordance with the operational requirements of each of the three services. As there is significant turnover of personnel in the Permanent Defence Force targeted recruitment has been, and is currently taking place, so as to maintain the agreed strength levels and to ensure the ongoing deployable capacity of the Defence Forces on operations.

To this end, from the General Service Recruitment Competition, launched earlier this year, 441 recruits have been enlisted to the Army and Naval Service since 18 August, of which 385 remain in training. It is intended that General Service recruitment will continue in 2015 from the recruitment panels formed from the current competition. In addition, 37 Cadets from the 2014 Cadetship Competition are in training , since 6 October 2014, in the Defence Forces Cadet School.

Direct Entry Competitions are held as required from which specialist appointments are filled. A competition for the recruitment of 5 Engine Room Artificers for the Naval Service is currently underway, with a closing date of 14 November 2014 while a competition for the appointment of Doctors remains open with applications being accepted on an ongoing basis.

With the support of the Chief of Staff and within the resources available, I intend to retain the capacity of the Defence Forces to operate effectively across all roles and to undertake the tasks laid down by Government both at home and overseas.

PDF Strength by Rank as at 30 September 2014 versus PDF Rank Establishment of 9,500

-

Lt Gen

Maj Gen

Brig Gen

Col

Lt Col

Comdt

Capt

Lt

SM

BQMS

CS

CQMS

Sgt

Cpl

Pte/Cadet

Army Rank Establishment

1

2 *

6

37 **

110

255

306

167

29

33

114

170

973

1,437

3,880

Army Strength

1

2

6

33 **

103

244

297

226

26

33

107

163

879

1,353

3,940 ***

Vacancies by Rank

0

2*

0

4

7

11

9

- 59

3

0

7

7

94

84

- 60

Air Corps Rank Establishment

0

0

1

2

14

36

65

48

8

4

56

14

131

183

324

Air Corps Strength

0

1*

1

2

12

32

50

30

8

4

47

14

125

163

269 ***

Vacancies by Rank

0

-1

0

0

2

4

1 5

1 8

0

0

9

0

6

2 0

55

Naval Service Rank Establishment

0

0

1

2

13

45

81

41

6

7

75

15

226

180

402

Naval Service Strength

0

1 *

1

2

12

44

48

50

6

7

66

15

171

174

434 ***

Vacancies by Rank

0

-1

0

0

1

1

33

- 9

0

0

9

0

5 5

6

- 32

Total Vacancies by Rank

0

0*

0

4 **

10

1 6

57

- 50

3

0

25

7

155

1 10

- 37

* For administrative record purposes, the two Major General Appointments in the Permanent Defence Force are held against the establishment for the Army. One of these posts is currently filled by an Air Corps Officer and the other by a Naval Service Officer.

** Within the Establishment figures there is provision for one appointment and one temporary appointment in the rank of Colonel in the Representative Association of Commissioned Officers (RACO) and 10 Colonel Appointments overseas. However, as the current holders of the General Secretary and Deputy General Secretary appointments in RACO are in the rank of Commandant and with no requirement to fill 2 of the Colonel overseas appointments no vacancy existed in the rank of Colonel in the Army.

*** Includes 19 Army Cadets, 23 Air Corps Cadets and 15 Naval Service Cadets .There are an additional 80 personnel on career breaks/secondment, who are not included in the strengths in the above table.

Note: Equivalent Naval Service Ranks: Brigadier General/Commodore, Colonel/Captain, Lieutenant Colonel/Commander, Commandant/Lieutenant Commander, Captain/Lieutenant (NS) Lieutenant/Sub Lieutenant, Sergeant Mayor/Warrant Officer, Battalion Quartermaster Sergeant/Senior Chief Petty Officer, Company Quartermaster Sergeant/Senior Petty Officer, Company Sergeant/Chief Petty Officer, Sergeant/Petty Officer, Corporal/Leading Seaman, Private/Able Seaman.

Question No. 107 answered with question No. 103.
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