The military authorities have provided the requested information as set out in the attached tables which will be provided to you. They advise that it has only been possible to provide the establishment figures for the Defence Forces from 2013 to date and the strength figures for the Defence Forces from 2010 onwards.
When a member of the Permanent Defence Force signs up for enlistment they do so for 12 years. Enlistment in the Permanent Defence Force consists of serving either in the Permanent Defence Force, or partly in the Permanent Defence Force and serving the remainder of their term in the Reserve Defence Force (RDF).
There are currently three branches of the Reserve Defence Force, namely the Army Reserve (AR), the Naval Service Reserve (NSR) and the First Line Reserve (FLR).
The First Line Reserve comprises former members of the Permanent Defence Force (PDF) and has no defined establishment. The Second Line Reserve, consists of the Army Reserve and the Naval Service Reserve and has an establishment of 4,069 personnel.
In line with a recommendation of the Commission on the Defence Forces (CoDF) pertaining to the Reserve, the Office of the Reserve Affairs (ORA) was established in 2022, along with the full time appointment of a Director in that Office at the rank of Colonel, to oversee and support a holistic approach to the revitalisation of the RDF.
The RDF Regeneration and Development Plan, published by the Office of Reserve Affairs in July 2024, coordinates 27 individual actions designed to create a force of well trained, well equipped and highly motivated Reservists. The overall strategic objective of this plan is to ‘create a reserve force that can seamlessly train, operate and deploy with the PDF nationally and internationally’.
My Government remains committed to on-going recruitment to the RDF, and it is very encouraging that there was a 300% increase in recruitment in 2024, compared to 2023. Various recruitment initiatives to ensure momentum are ongoing.
It is clear that the initiatives contained with the RDF Regeneration and Development Plan are generating some positive change. This momentum is on a positive trajectory towards a regenerated, trained and capable RDF to support the PDF.
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