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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: It is a matter of opinion. The Secretary General is an employee.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: She takes direction-----
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: Just a second, Deputy. She takes directions from the Government. It is a Government decision to set up the committee. The Government has decided that the Secretary General should be on it, so she is on it.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: I take the point the Deputy is making, but what I want to say is-----
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: What I am trying to get across here is that the witness has answered the question. I call Deputy Catherine Murphy.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: I thank Ms Nolan for clarifying that.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: May I revert to recruitment for a moment? What is the strength of the Reserve Defence Force at the moment?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: Looking at that, my understanding is that in a lot of developed countries the reserve is larger than the regular army. Is that correct?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: It would appear, just looking at this from the outside, that there is very little effort. Going back a few decades, I can remember that fairly intensive efforts were made to recruit people into what we called the FCA, or the Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil, if I remember correctly. I do not see any campaign to recruit people into the Reserve. Why is that?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: How will that be achieved?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: How many exited last year?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: How many went out of the Reserve last year?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: I am coming to that.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: Such as?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: On training, going back to the seventies and eighties, people would have three weeks' holidays, and two weeks of that would be to go to camp, as we used to call it. Families now might not be very tolerant of that, of the man, typically, or the mother or the father, going to camp for two weeks. Is it to have two weeks apart from annual leave boxed off?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: To go from 1,200 in the regular Army Reserve to 4,000 or 4,500 means a 400% increase. That will need to be ramped up fairly quickly.
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: Do they receive any other annual allowance?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: The only financial reward they get is for the two weeks' training. I do not expect the witnesses to get into operational detail but has the Department tried to advance the case for weekend or one-day training, because that used to be common?
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Chapter 12: Stock Management in the Defence Forces (23 May 2024) Brian Stanley: There are cases in which Civil Defence personnel, particularly those involved in search and rescue, go out and do the rescues themselves. They would be accompanied of members of An Garda Síochána, health service staff or people from other public bodies. I acknowledge that the Civil Defence is a great organisation and its volunteers do great work. I only see what is happening with...