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# Defence Forces

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Defence Commission to recommend major changes including larger navy and more cyber specialists
Junior minister describes allegation of sexual assault at Dublin barracks as 'horrific'
Defence Forces release images of Russian, French and US ships in international waters off Ireland
Loss of skilled Defence Forces staff due to poor pay 'has left Ireland vulnerable'
Women of Honour told 'no change' to structure of review during meeting with Taoiseach
Defence Forces have been 'under-resourced for a long time', Coveney says
Army instructor convicted of sexually assaulting female recruit has sentencing adjourned
Criticism over Cathal Brugha Barracks study as Ryan spokesperson says 'no final decision' made
Lisa Smith married a member of al Qaida while in Syria, court hears
Department issues warning over 'serious safety risks' posed by Russian missile tests
Women of Honour Group to meet Taoiseach after Defence meeting walk out
Women of Honour group slams 'pointless' review into Defence Forces sexual misconduct allegations
Over 190 Irish troops return following six-month deployment to South Lebanon
Soldiers accused of assaulting fellow recruit challenge refusal to allow them to graduate
Tom Clonan: Dozens have contacted me since Women of Honour with stories of sexual assault and bullying
Tom Clonan
Confidential contact appointed for former and serving Defences Force members
Spot loud flashes and choppers flying over Ringsend this week? Don't worry it was just a drill
Defence Forces 'commends bravery' of female members who came forward to make harassment complaints
Opposition parties call for inquiry into abuse in the Defence Forces
‘I hated myself’: Female soldiers speak up about abuse in the Defence Forces
PHOTOS: The Army Rangers' mission to evacuate Irish people from Afghanistan
Investigation underway into alleged sexual assault of Defence Forces member
Defence Forces deployed 'ethical hackers' to fight back against massive HSE cyber attack
Representative group for Defence Forces officers set to criticise Government over 'ticking retention timebomb'
Army removes World War Two-era artillery shell found in north Dublin city centre
First female Defence Forces officer achieves rank of Major General
Former Defence Forces member Lisa Smith wins appeal against UK entry ban
'Soldiers come home with addiction problems and PTSD, but there's no real support'
Two women arrested after refusing to go to quarantine hotel after returning from Dubai
Viable device made safe and removed by army bomb squad in Dublin this afternoon
'You were sleeping with one eye open': Defence Forces whistleblower revelations lead to more disclosures of sexual assault
Coveney urges anyone with information on alleged abuse in the Curragh to contact gardaí
Covid-19 testing centre at Aviva Stadium stood down by Defence Forces
Defence Forces facing 'serious problems' with recruitment and retention
Man convicted of murder of two Irish soldiers in Lebanon in 1980
Cabinet approves setting up Defence Forces Commission to examine issues like recruitment and pay
Debunked: No, the Army is not going to chip children in schools so they can monitor them
Irish Captain: 'Local mayors have to hold talks with a woman - that wouldn’t have happened a few years ago'
French fishing vessel detained by Naval Service off Cork coast
Tom Clonan: Our Defence Forces are effectively on life-support
Tom Clonan