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Thursday, 6 February 2014

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Personnel Data

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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157. To ask the Minister for Defence the total number of women in the Defence Forces; the extent to which this number has fluctuated in the past five years to date; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [5982/14]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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The attached tables contain the strength of Women in the Permanent Defence Force, broken down into Army, Air Corps and Naval Service for each of the years 2009 to 2013.

The Government is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for men and women throughout the Defence Forces and to the full participation by women in all aspects of Defence Forces activities. Unlike many other national armed forces, the Defence Forces have no restrictions as regards the assignment of men or women to the full range of operational and administrative duties. All promotions and career courses are open to both genders on merit.The Defence Forces prides itself on providing a gender neutral working environment. Policies on equality are being constantly communicated to all ranks. The military authorities are alert and vigilant to this issue and are committed to addressing this matter in a continuing and proactive manner.

I wish to advise the Deputy that the strength figures for the period 2009 - 2012 include personnel who were on secondment to, and being paid by other organisations, or on career breaks. The 31 December 2013 strength figures have been calculated on the basis of actual numbers serving on that date, excluding those members who are on secondment to, and being paid by other organisations, or on career breaks. All future strength figures will be calculated on this basis.

Strength of Females in the Permanent Defence Force

31/12/09
 -LTMAJBRIGCOLLTCOMDTCAPTLTTOTALSMBQMSCSCQMSSGTSCPLSTOTALPTESCADETSTOTAL
 -GENGENGEN COL   OFFRS      NCOS   
ARMY    2194347111  313210914519412462
AIR CORPS      415  1 4101512133
NAVAL SERVICE     2101123     9934672
TOTAL    2215759139  413612816924019567

 

Strength of Females in the Permanent Defence Force

31/12/10 LTMAJBRIGCOLLTCOMDTCAPTLTTOTALSMBQMSCSCQMSSGTSCPLSTOTALPTESCADETSTOTAL
 GENGENGEN COL   OFFRS      NCOS   
ARMY    1184151111  213310914520011467
AIR CORPS      426  1 491412 32
NAVAL SERVICE     2101426     8834270
TOTAL    1205567143  313712616734613569

Strength of Females in the Permanent Defence Force

31/12/11LTMAJBRIGCOLLTCOMDTCAPTLTTOTALSMBQMSCSCQMSSGTSCPLSTOTALPTESCADETSTOTAL
 GENGENGEN COL   OFFRS      NCOS   
ARMY    2194645112  21351191571944467
AIR CORPS      235  1 413187130
NAVAL SERVICE     3131228     111128168
TOTAL    2226160145  31391431862295565

Strength of Females in the Permanent Defence Force

31/12/12LTMAJBRIGCOLLTCOMDTCAPTLTTOTALSMBQMSCSCQMSSGTSCPLSTOTALPTESCADETSTOTAL
 GENGENGEN COL   OFFRS      NCOS   
ARMY    2264343114  2 331201552094482
AIR CORPS      2241    413188 30
NAVAL SERVICE     6121028    2 101228270
TOTAL    2325755146 1 2 391431852456582

Strength of Females in the Permanent Defence Forces

31/12/13LTMAJBRIGCOLLTCOMDTCAPTLTTOTALSMBQMSCSCQMSSGTSCPLSTOTALPTESCADETSTOTAL
 GENGENGEN COL   OFFRS      NCOS   
ARMY    2273242103  11 431181631823450
AIR CORPS      5271    610177 31
NAVAL SERVICE     691126    2 101226165
TOTAL    2334655136 1 11 511381922144546

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