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Defence Forces Personnel.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 December 2007

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Ceisteanna (45, 46)

Leo Varadkar

Ceist:

72 Deputy Leo Varadkar asked the Minister for Defence the ratio of officer to non-officers in the Defence Forces over the past ten years and in comparison to other countries; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33035/07]

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I am advised by the military authorities that the ratio of commissioned officers to non-officers in the Defence Forces over the past ten years is as shown in the table.

Year

Ratio

1996

1 : 7.33

1997

1 : 7.45

1998

1 : 7.64

1999

1 : 7.74

2000

1 : 7.49

2001

1 : 7.47

2002

1 : 7.31

2003

1 : 7.06

2004

1 : 6.90

2005

1 : 6.75

2006

1 : 6.43

Nov 2007

1 : 6.64

My Department does not maintain comparative figures in respect of other countries. In any event, comparisons would be complicated by the significant variations in military organisation from country to country.

Barry Andrews

Ceist:

73 Deputy Barry Andrews asked the Minister for Defence if the average age of members of the Defence Forces across each rank has fallen or risen over the past ten years; if the trend is the same for commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers and private soldiers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34031/07]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Details on the average ages, by rank, have been maintained on an annualised basis since 2001. The table provides the details for Officers and Enlisted Personnel.

Average Age by Rank in the PDF as at 31 December 2001 and 6 December 2007

Officers

Rank

2001

2007

Increase/ Decrease (years)

Lieutenant General

60.88

60.62

-0.24

Major General

58.66

60.11

1.45

Brigadier General

58.20

57.49

-0.71

Colonel

55.82

56.55

0.73

Lieutenant Colonel

51.78

53.28

1.50

Commandant

45.19

45.85

0.66

Captain

33.32

32.33

-0.99

Lieutenant

24.85

24.89

0.04

Enlisted Personnel

Rank

2001

2007

Increase/Decrease (years)

Sergeant Major

52.30

52.74

0.44

Brigade Quartermaster Sergeant

52.18

52.81

0.63

Company Sergeant

46.70

48.90

2.20

Company Quartermaster Sergeant

48.09

49.39

1.30

Sergeant

42.44

43.01

0.57

Cpl

36.22

36.81

0.59

Pte

31.04

32.07

1.03

Cadet

19.82

22.80

2.98

It can be seen from these figures, that since 2001 there has been a small decrease in the average age of Captains and a similar scale increase in the average age of Privates. These ranks together represent approximately 52% of the overall strength of the PDF.

A key element in military life is the need for personnel to maintain a level of fitness for combat readiness. This requirement must be balanced with the need to retain experience and expertise, particularly at managerial level in the Defence Forces.

Question No. 74 answered with QuestionNo. 53.
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