Irish Defence Forces
The Irish Defence Forces are the army, navy and air-force of the Republic of Ireland. Their official Irish Gaelic title is ÃÂÃÂglaigh na hÃÂÃÂireann, literally: "Volunteers of Ireland". The President of Ireland is the formal commander-in-chief of the Defence Forces, but in practice they answer to the Government via the Minister of Defence. The Defence Forces consist of the:
| Irish Defence Forces | |
|---|---|
| Military manpower | |
| Military age | 17 years of age |
| Availability | males age 15-49: 994,040 (2000 est.) |
| Fit for military service | males age 15-49: 801,975 (2000 est.) |
| Reaching military age annually | males: 33,303 (2000 est.) |
| Military expenditures | |
| Dollar figure | $732 million (FY98) |
| Percent of GDP | 0.9% (FY98) |
- Permanent Defence Force
- Army
- Naval Service
- Air Corps
- Reserve Defence Force
- FÃÂórsa Cosanta ÃÂÃÂitiÃÂúil (Army Reserve)
- Naval Service Reserve (Slua MuirÃÂÃÂ)
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Role
The Republic of Ireland's favourable geographical location, between the United States and the European Union, makes any external threat or invasion unlikely. The state also has a long-standing policy of non-belligerence in armed conflicts, that included neutrality in World War II. For these reasons, the Republic's military capacity is relatively modest. However, the state has a long history of involvement in United Nations peace-keeping operations. Functions of the Defence Forces include:
- Preparation for the defence of the state against armed attack.
- Assisting the Garda SÃÂÃÂochÃÂána (police force), including the protection of the internal security of the state.
- Peace-keeping, crisis management and humanitarian relief operations in support of the United Nations.
- Policing the fisheries, in accordance with the state's obligations under European Union law.
- Miscellaneous duties requested by the Government such as search and rescue, air ambulance provision, providing air transport for ministers, assistance in the event of natural and other disasters, ensuring the maintenance of essential services, and assisting in dealing with oil pollution at sea.