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# Defence Forces

Last year
2023
Women of Honour 'shocked' by appointment of Department of Defence Sec Gen to new oversight body
Ex-vaccine tsar to chair oversight body formed in wake of Defence Forces abuse probe
Public forum examining Ireland's neutrality to be held in Dublin, Galway and Cork in June
Former army corporal says she was raped by more senior Defence Forces member while serving abroad
President feels sense of 'shame' over abuse probe findings but warns issues extend beyond military
DF Chief of Staff: 'Perpetrators of abuse don't belong in our organisation and will be held to account'
'Sadistic violence' in DF: Soldiers put in barrels with animal remains or chemicals for 'hazing'
Tom Clonan: Defence Forces are deeply misogynistic and an unsafe workplace for women and men
Tom Clonan
Tánaiste says victims of sexual assault within the Defence Forces should contact the gardaí
Women of Honour group to meet with Tánaiste despite 'concerns' about 'pointless' review
Report finds that Defence officials acted appropriately in investigating sexual abuse claims
Defence Forces to withdraw 130 Irish troops from UN peacekeeping mission in Golan Heights
UK Home Secretary challenges tribunal ruling over ex-soldier Lisa Smith who joined IS
Defence Forces member who died in parachute accident remembered as 'a natural leader'
Defence Forces member dies following parachuting accident in Spain
Trooper Shane Kearney discharged from hospital to continue recovery at home
Soldier who falsely imprisoned another recruit dismissed from Defence Forces
Micheál Martin to receive Women of Honour report today
Women of Honour group have received no updates and await independent report
Tánaiste promises to ensure Women Of Honour report recommendations 'are fulfilled'
'He was a gentleman': Seán Rooney's friends remember him as Tánaiste visits troops in Lebanon
Tánaiste to convey his sympathies to Irish troops on the loss Seán Rooney during Lebanon visit
Weathering the storm: Chief of Staff Sean Clancy on a tumultuous year in defence
'I was dying, now I'm living': Veterans who faced homelessness reflect on year living together
Trooper Shane Kearney no longer in critical condition after Lebanon attack
Chief of Staff: Full employment in Ireland 'major stumbling block' to solving retention crisis
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No immediate plans for Taoiseach to visit Lebanon following deadly attack on Irish peacekeepers
Dundalk grapples with the death of a young soldier that has 'pierced its heart'
Trooper Shane Kearney, who was critically injured in Lebanon, has safely arrived in Ireland
Funeral of Private Seán Rooney to take place on Thursday
Body of Private Seán Rooney arriving home tomorrow morning
Two soldiers who received minor injuries in Lebanon convoy attack discharged from hospital
What is known so far about the death of Irish peacekeeper Seán Rooney in Lebanon
Irish soldier killed in Lebanon after convoy vehicles were separated during routine patrol
'He was due back before Christmas': Tributes paid at the loss of Private Seán Rooney
Dáil observes a minute's silence for Irish soldier Seán Rooney
Former army lieutenant Dónal de Róiste welcomes apology for 'flawed and unfair' dismissal
Warning that lack of specialist doctors tending Irish soldiers could result in missed diagnoses
Change to triple-lock mechanism 'sensible' due to changed global situation, says Coveney
WWII-era explosive device in Wexford defused by Defence Forces