I propose to take Questions Nos. 66 and 67 together.
The table sets out the number of recruits inducted into the Permanent Defence Force in 2018 (as of 24 October 2018), together with a gender breakdown:
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
Army
|
239
|
9
|
248
|
Naval Service
|
56
|
7
|
63
|
Air Corps
|
20
|
0
|
20
|
Total
|
315
|
16
|
331
|
In addition to the above, 85 cadets of which nine are female have been inducted this year.
The Government remains committed to returning to, and maintaining the agreed strength of the Permanent Defence Force at 9,500 personnel as set out in the White Paper on Defence (2015).
In order to achieve this target, there are significant recruitment opportunities available in the Permanent Defence Force, at both enlisted and officer level, for eligible individuals who wish to have a rewarding and positive career in service to the State. The Permanent Defence Force continues to offer excellent career opportunities for serving personnel and for new entrants. General service recruitment campaigns, an officer cadetships competition, a competition for Air Corps apprentices, a competition for DF School of Music instrumentalists and the 2018 RDF recruitment campaigns all took place this year.
Arising from the general service recruitment campaign held earlier this year, new recruits will be inducted between September and end November.
A second general service recruitment campaign was launched on 10 September 2018 and closed on 7 October 2018.
Final figures for numbers enlisted in 2018 will not be available until after year's end. The bulk of inductions are weighted towards the second half of the year. Recruitment progress will be reviewed at year end and this will also inform the approach in 2019.
The table sets out the number of inductions to the Reserve Defence Force in 2018 (as of 24 October 2018), together with a gender breakdown of same:
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
Army Reserve
|
102
|
13
|
115
|
Naval Service Reserve
|
11
|
2
|
13
|
Total
|
113
|
15
|
128
|
A total of 1,363 applications were received for the recent RDF General Service Recruitment campaign. Applications for this recruitment campaign, which ran between 23 April and 4 June 2018, are currently being processed.
I can assure the Deputy that I remain committed to the on-going development of the RDF within the framework set out in the White Paper on Defence.