Written answers

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Strength

8:00 pm

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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Question 159: To ask the Minister for Defence the number or personnel who have retired or have taken early retirement at all ranks from the Defence Forces; if any particular provision is likely to be made for replacement; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23766/10]

Photo of Tony KilleenTony Killeen (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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The number of personnel who have recently left the Permanent Defence Forces is provided in the tabular statements overleaf.

Within the available resources, the Government is committed to maintaining the strength of the Permanent Defence Force at a level of 10,000 all ranks, for which Government approval has been secured in the context of Budget 2010. This reflects the reductions in personnel recommended in the Report of the Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes.

I am advised by the Military authorities that the strength of the Permanent Defence Force as at 30 April 2010, the latest date for which figures are available was 9,856 broken down as follows; 797 for the Air Corps, 1,023 for the Naval Service and 8,036 for the Army.

Officials from the Department together with the Military Authorities are currently engaged in a review of the structures and posts required to meet the operational requirements of the Permanent Defence Force within the reduced numbers. Following on from this review, discussions will commence with the Department of Finance to agree an Employment Control Framework for the Defence Forces, which is sustainable within a figure of 10,000 serving personnel in the Permanent Defence Force.

In relation to recruitment, I have recently approved the recruitment of 40 recruits to the Naval Service. In addition the military authorities will shortly advertise for some limited recruitment to the Army.

While these are challenging times, my priority is to ensure that the Defence Forces are organised, equipped and staffed in a manner which will ensure that they can continue to deliver the services required of them by Government.

I am advised that at this time the Defence Forces retain the capacity to undertake the tasks laid down by Government both at home and overseas.

PERSONNEL WHO HAVE LEFT THE PERMANENT DEFENCE FORCE 1 APRIL 2009 – 31 MAY 2010

YEARLT GENMAJ GENBRIG GENCOLLT COLCOMDTCAPTLT2/LTTOTAL OFFRSSGT MAJBQMSCSCQMSSGTCPLTOTAL NCOPTEAPPRENTICERECRUITCADETTOTAL
20092211132662628920197956191168312427
201012339116513234959117
TOTAL22121529927191026249279240227312544

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