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Irish Army - Definition and Overview

The regular army of the Republic of Ireland has 8,500 personnel, and is divided primarily into three infantry brigades, each responsible for a geographical area of the country:

Irish Army brigade areas
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Irish Army brigade areas
1 Southern Brigade2 Eastern Brigade4 Western Brigade
HQ 1 Southern Brigade FCAHQ 2 Eastern Brigade FCAHQ 4 Western Brigade FCA
3 Infantry Battalion2 Infantry Battalion1 Infantry Battalion
4 Infantry Battalion5 Infantry Battalion6 Infantry Battalion
12 Infantry Battalion27 Infantry Battalion28 Infantry Battalion
1 Cavalry Squadron2 Cavalry Squadron4 Cavalry Squadron
1 Field Artillery Regiment2 Field Artillery Regiment4 Field Artillery Regiment
1 Field Engineer Company2 Field Engineer Company4 Field Engineer Company
1 Logistic Support Battalion2 Logistic Support Battalion4 Logistic Support Battalion
1 Field Communications Information Service Company2 Field Communications Information Service Company4 Field Communications Information Service Company
1 Brigade Military Police Company2 Brigade Military Police Company4 Brigade Military Police Company
1 Brigade Training Centre2 Brigade Training Centre4 Brigade Training Centre


In addition to the three brigades, there is also the Defence Forces Training Centre, which is responsible for providing professional training to Ireland's defence forces through three separate colleges:

  • Military College
  • Combat Support College
  • Combat Service Support College

There are also several units located at the DFTC that are not part of the brigade structure:

Famous former Irish Regiments

Former Irish Regiments
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Former Irish Regiments

Prior to 1922 and the foundation of the Irish Free State, many Irish soldiers served with distinction in regiments of the British Army. Among the regiments that disappeared on independence included:

  • Connaught Rangers
  • Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment
  • Royal Dublin Fusiliers
  • Royal Munster Fusiliers

The modern Irish Army is descended from the Irish Republican Army that fought for independence, rather than the units that fought under the British Crown.

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Example Usage of Irish

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winglmui: Pandora is going meta on me. I started with Tommy Makem Irish ballads and now it's playing an Irish ballad about Tommy Makem.
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