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Revision as of 11:39, 27 October 2018

Introduction


On the 21st of November 1991 I was sworn in as a Recruit in the FCA (An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil) which is the reserve of the regular standing army, the PDF (Permanent Defence Force).

Our local battalion was the 23rd Infantry Battalion and encompasses three rifle companies. The original command was the Southern Command which is now known as the Southern Brigade

  • A Company - Collins Barracks, Cork City.
  • B Company - Douglas Street, Cork City.
  • C Company - Youghal, Co. Cork and Midleton, Co. Cork.

On the 1st of October 2005 the FCA was officially stood down and and a new RDF established. This new Reserve Defence Force consists of the Army Reserve and Naval Reserve and consists of some 17,000 members.

From this time the 23rd Infantry Battalion ceased to exist and was now to become the 34th Infantry Battalion.

My current rank is that of 3 star Private.


Batallion History

Thursday 13th December 2007 saw the launch of book detailing the batallions history from its inception in 1959 to its disbandment in 2004. Contributions were made to the book from former members of the batallion and was compiled by:

Lt. Col. G. O'Halloran
Capt. T. O'Neill
Capt. P. Hourihan