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Written Answers — Court Proceedings: Court Proceedings (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 97 and 99 together. As this matter is still within the Judicial process the Deputy will appreciate that it would be wholly inappropriate for me to comment on the matter.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Reserve: Defence Forces Reserve (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: The Reserve Defence Force (RDF) is divided into the First Line Reserve, the Army Reserve and the Naval Service Reserve. The First Line Reserve is comprised of former members of the Permanent Defence Force and there is no set establishment. The Army Reserve is organised along similar lines to the PDF, in three brigades and a Reserve Defence Force Training Authority. There is also a dedicated...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Strength: Defence Forces Strength (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I can report that progress has been made in addressing skill shortages in the Naval Service. Eleven (11) Junior Operations Branch Officers have recently qualified and there are a further twenty six (26) junior officers and cadets in training. There are currently 30 General Service Recruits in training and another class is being enlisted on the 18 December. Progress has also been made to...

Written Answers — Planning Issues: Planning Issues (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnel is the only military aerodrome in the State. It provides facilities for military aircraft training and operations. The latter include Fishery Protection Patrols, Ministerial Air Transport, Garda Air Support, Air Ambulance Missions etc. Following a review of the Department's Safety Policy regarding Casement Aerodrome in 1999 a revised policy statement was...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Property: Defence Forces Property (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: To date ninety three (93) of the houses in the estate in question have been sold and it is hoped to dispose of the remaining seven (7) houses at the estate as soon as possible. The roads, footpaths, street lighting and other services at the estate will have to be brought up to the required standard before they will be taken in charge by Kildare County Council. In this regard, the condition...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Operations: Defence Forces Operations (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: There have been no recorded incidents of injuries sustained by Defence Forces personnel due to friendly fire in the period from 1st January 2000 to today's date, 12th December 2007.

Written Answers — Defence Forces Strength: Defence Forces Strength (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: The White Paper on Defence of February 2000 set out a figure of 10,500 personnel for the Permanent Defence Force, as the strength sufficient to meet all foreseeable military requirements for the period comprehended by the White Paper (i.e. up to 2010). This remains the position. It is intended to maintain the established Government policy of ongoing recruitment to the Defence Forces. The...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Equipment: Defence Forces Equipment (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 167, 169, 170 and 175 together. The acquisition of new equipment for the Defence Forces has been and continues to be a key focus for me as Minister for Defence and significant investment has taken place in recent years in this regard. The net result is that Defence Forces personnel serving both at home and on overseas missions are equipped with the most...

Written Answers — Defence Forces Deployment: Defence Forces Deployment (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 171 and 173 together. The Naval Service, which is based on Haulbowline Island, is the State's principal seagoing agency with a general responsibility to meet contingent and actual maritime defence requirements. It is tasked with a variety of defence and other roles. Defence roles include defending territorial seas, deterring intrusive or aggressive acts,...

Written Answers — Overseas Missions: Overseas Missions (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: Force Protection is always a key consideration in relation to the deployment of Defence Forces personnel overseas. A threat assessment is conducted prior to each deployment, and the threat to Irish troops is evaluated on an on-going basis for the duration of the mission. Irish troops are armed and equipped as necessary to meet the force protection requirements. Mowag APCs are deployed...

Written Answers — Overseas Missions: Overseas Missions (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: In June 2004 the European Council approved the European Union's decision-making and planning ambitions for its rapid response operations. Rapid response is defined as "the ability to take the decision to launch an operation within 5 days of the approval of the crisis-management concept (CMC)", especially as regards battlegroup operations. In the Headline Goal 2010, the EU set itself the...

Defence Forces Training. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: There are not 300 qualified. The figures are 25 and 90; those are the levels. As regards setting the standards, if the Minister for Education and Science, who has responsibility in this area, wants to use the physical standards set by the Army as the standards by which physical education is to be taught in schools, I have no problem with that. They can have access to what we have got; there...

Defence Forces Training. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: If the Department of Education and Science wishes to take any initiative in that regard, we will co-operate in every way.

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I propose to take Questions Nos. 49 and 55 together. As part of the modernisation agenda agreed under Sustaining Progress, a review of the provision of medical services in the Defence Forces has been ongoing. This review, involving the representative associations, has included the level of service to be provided to members of the Defence Forces and the resources required for the delivery of...

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: No member of the Defence Forces will go out without medical treatment. That we do not have a full complement in the medical corps means expertise from outside the Defence Forces must be hired, which is done. There are compelling reasons for the difficulties in recruitment to the medical corps. First, it is not the ideal career opportunity for a doctor as they may not get to widen their...

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: It is a moveable feast.

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: With all due respect, there will not be a flood of doctors into the Army if a crèche is provided in the Curragh.

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I do not want to be facetious but it is a deeper problem than that.

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: I am not avoiding it but it is a deeper problem. It is a problem that has occurred under successive Governments, including that of the Deputy's party, if I can think back long enough to remember when it was last in power.

Defence Forces Recruitment. (12 Dec 2007)

Willie O'Dea: The problem in attracting personnel to the medical corps is not unique to Ireland. We are working on the problem and we will do our utmost to attract more doctors into the Army. While there is nothing wrong with private medical practitioners, we do not want to rely on them.

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