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  2. R115 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    R115 road (Ireland) Crosses the M50. No access to motorway. The R115 road is a regional road in counties Dublin and Wicklow in Ireland. It follows the Military Road ( Irish: An Bóthar Míleata) [1] for its entire length. The R115 is 40.5 km (25.2 mi) long; the full length of the Military Road ( Rathfarnham to Aghavannagh) is 57.9 km (36.0 mi).

  3. List of Irish military installations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Irish military installations occupied by the Defence Forces (including Army, Air Corps, Naval Service and Reserve Defence Forces) in the Republic of Ireland by province and overseas. The Irish Defence Forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state.

  4. Curragh Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Curragh Internment Camp held members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during its 1956–62 Border Campaign. On 2 December 1958, 14 internees escaped from the Camp. The Camp contained approximately 150 men, the last of the internees were eventually released and the internment camp was closed on 11 March 1959.

  5. Collins Barracks, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Collins Barracks (Irish: Dún Uí Choileáin) is a military barracks on the Old Youghal Road on the north side of Cork in Ireland.Originally serving as a British military barracks from the early 19th century, it was handed-over to the Irish military following the Irish War of Independence, and remains the headquarters of the 1st Brigade of the Irish Army.

  6. Aghavannagh - Wikipedia

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    1,119.72 ha (2,766.89 acres) Irish grid ref. T 03468 89452. Aghavannagh ( Irish: Achadh Mheánach, meaning 'hilly field') [2] is a small village and townland in south County Wicklow, Ireland. It is located in the barony of Ballinacor South on the Military Road originally constructed between 1804 and 1809, in the wake of the 1798 rebellion.

  7. Structure of the Irish Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Army is the land warfare branch of the Irish Defence Forces and consists of two brigades, a training centre, providing training to all the defense forces, and other units, including musical units. Army Headquarters, in Dublin. Army Ranger Wing, in Curragh. 1st Mechanised Infantry Company, in Curragh.

  8. Defence Forces (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Defence Forces (Ireland) The Defence Forces ( Irish: Fórsaí Cosanta, [7] officially styled Óglaigh na hÉireann) [8] [9] [Note 1] are the armed forces of Ireland. They encompass the Army, Air Corps, Naval Service, and Reserve Defence Forces . The Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces is the President of Ireland. [10]

  9. Irish Army - Wikipedia

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    Irish Army. The Irish Army ( Irish: an tArm) is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. [5] The Irish Army has an active establishment of 7,520, and a reserve establishment of 3,869. Like other components of the Defence Forces, the Irish Army has struggled to maintain strength and as of April 2023 has only 6,322 active personnel ...