Gordon Gekko
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Not involved in Defence Forces but from 2015 Stats (Journal.ie Dec 29th 2015)
"The Defence Forces has released its stats for army operations over the past year, revealing the explosive ordnance disposal team were called out 145 times.
Bomb disposal comes under the army’s remit for providing aid to civil powers.
Other examples from this year include:
Then there is: http://www.military.ie/overseas/ where they are in harms way + the Med rescue + Sea Rescue
- 130 prisoner escorts
- 11 explosives escorts
- 260 personnel were involved in the security operation for the royal visit in May"
There is probably more but they are the last line of Gov Support if Civil authorities overwhelmed.
Maybe there is more
No one has systematically exploited the Irish taxpayer more effectively than members of the defence forces.
I think that is an exceptionally unfair and disingenuous comment. I think any fair minded person would agree that your claim is wholly untrue and lacks any credible evidence.
Again, the thread is about pay. There is no answer to this line of questioning. There is no equating risk (in the security sense) to reward in the PS, so what has this got to do with anything?
The Irish Army actually has a really good reputation internationally for bomb disposal. The IRA gave them plenty of practice and the drug dealers are keeping them fresh.A bit of craic when some farmer finds an old grenade.
IMHO the army is like Fire Insurance, you need it & don't want to have to use it
This has to be a wind-up.
A bit of craic when some farmer finds an old grenade.
Escorting some yahoo to prison or a container of fertiliser to the train station.
And watching whilst MI5/MI6 etc guard the British Royal Family.
The Irish Armed Forces would be up there with the Qatari Blue Movie Appreciation Society in terms of relevance.
You make it sound like we live in Somalia, rather than a neutral republic in Western Europe.
Emotionally, I would be proud of the country if we had the courage to forgo the illusory safety of a "defence" force. It would put us in a much stronger position to suggest that other countries should reduce their arms spending.
Your real issue seems to be with Irish security policy.
No need to denigrate the people who enact current policy.
I personally don't understand the hate towards the organisation.
There are two factors here; making policy and enacting policy. Having no credible air defence capability is Gov policy.
The Gov is exploiting members in terms of pay & conditions because they can. It is FLASE to take the line of the OP.
I was denigrating those who successfully sued state for €300 million, for largely illusory suffering.
I don't hate the organisation. I have nothing but contempt for the individuals who saw an opportunity to enrich themselves at the expense of the taxpayer and exploited it as far as possible.
We have no credible security policy full stop. Nor perhaps do we need one. We are fortunate in the relative lack of threat to our military security.
By giving them a 28.5% pay rise.
Well thanks for your security assessment, hopefully the Minister for Defence is reading this. If the situation is as you say, perhaps then there is a case to give full TU status to the DF Representative associations, the full application of the working time directive, overtime, removal of the restriction on the right to strike, full access to the Labour Court and WRC.
There's no 28.5%. There is the LRA.
It's not a great rate of pay though, is it... but then again they must retire after 21 years service. NCO's and officers can serve for longer if they wish. They get their pension from the age of 50. What's that worth?The Irish Times reported this morning that a 3 star private is getting a raise from €21,000 to €27,000. You can believe that is not a 28% pay rise if you if you wish.
I do not agree with that, they guard vital Installations, Airports, including the Houses of the Oireachtas, provide security to money convoys, etc.
Perhaps not. You can to believe whatever you wish, irrespective of the evidence, The Irish Times reported this morning that a 3 star private is getting a raise from €21,000 to €27,000. You can believe that is not a 28% pay rise if you if you wish.
While the Irish Defense Forces are probably under-paid and under-fundued it is laughable to suggest they are putting their lives at risk for this country on a daily basis. It is statistically one of the safest jobs in the country.
Like many people, I travel a reasonable amount and I've never seen the army at Dublin Airport.
And like many people, I walk around Dublin a reasonable amount and I've never seen the army outside the Dail etc (where there are Gardai).
The money conveys are paid for by the banks as I understand it.
Why do you want to see the army so much? Is it the uniform?
Like many people, I travel a reasonable amount and I've never seen the army at Dublin Airport.
And like many people, I walk around Dublin a reasonable amount and I've never seen the army outside the Dail etc (where there are Gardai).
The money conveys are paid for by the banks as I understand it.
While the Irish Defense Forces are probably under-paid and under-funded it is laughable to suggest they are putting their lives at risk for this country on a daily basis.
Next? How many Irish troops have been killed in combat in the last 50 years? The people who build houses are more at risk. I'm not saying they are well paid. I'm not saying that they are unskilled. I'm not saying they don't do a good job. I am saying that the argument that they are putting their lives at rick for the security of the State is, by any realistic empirical measure, nonsense.The only thing thats laughable is the brazenness with which you can sit behind your computer and type that uninformed comment safe in the knowledge that its somebody else's son or daughter next. Utterly shameful.
You're a great man for the hyperbole Leper!Great! Close down the army and while we're at it sell whatever ships our navy has and pawn them off at a few hundred thousand euro less than they are worth again and what do we need our Air Corps for so close down Baldonnel and build houses there. The FCA will protect dear old Ireland and how we will all sleep more soundly in Ireland.
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