The Air Corps (Irish: An tAerchór) is the air force of Ireland. Organisationally a military branch of the Defence Forces of Ireland, the Air Corps utilises...
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ranks Irish Air Corps rank insignia are an indication of the wearer's military rank, and worn by officers and enlisted members of the Irish Air Corps as...
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by the Irish Air Corps. Military aircraft currently in active service with the Irish Air Corps are as follows: A few examples of former Air Corps aircraft...
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Defence Forces (Irish: Fórsaí Cosanta, officially styled Óglaigh na hÉireann) are the armed forces of Ireland. They encompass the Army, Air Corps, Naval Service...
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Lieutenant General Seán Clancy is an Irish Air Corps general and current Chief of Staff of the Irish Defence Forces since 29 September 2021. On 15 May...
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Swiss Air Force, Croatian Air Force, Royal Thai Air Force and the Irish Air Corps. It has been flown by aerobatics teams, such as the Royal Thai Air Force's...
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The Irish Defence Forces cap badge (or "FF badge" as it is sometimes called) is common to all services and corps of the Defence Forces of Ireland. Although...
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The Air Corps College (ACC; Irish: Coláiste an Aerchóir) is the principal training and learning establishment of the Irish Air Corps. Its role is to instruct...
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The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the aviation arm of the British Army, first formed in 1942 during the Second World War by grouping the various airborne units...
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Dolphin) Uruguay Uruguayan Air Force Vietnam Vietnam Helicopter Corporation Vietnam Navy Fiji Fiji Air Wing Ireland Irish Air Corps[dead link] South Africa...
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legal implications for both Ireland and the United States as a result. The Irish Air Corps, the air force element of the Irish Defence Forces, is widely...
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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...
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Operations Wing". Irish Defence Forces. Retrieved 17 May 2020. "Irish Air Corps to Acquire Two New Maritime Patrol Aircraft". Flying in Ireland. 20 December...
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air corps of the British Army Air Corps (Ireland), the air component of the Defence Forces of Ireland Philippine Army Air Corps, the former air corps...
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Aérospatiale Alouette III (section Ireland)
Ireland Irish Air Corps Jordan Jordanian Air Force Lebanon Lebanese Air Force Libya Libyan Air Force Libyan National Army Malaysia Royal Malaysian Air Force...
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Percival Provost (section Royal Air Force)
Iraq, Ireland and Sudan. Burma Burma Air Force Iraq Iraqi Air Force Ireland Irish Air Corps Malaysia Royal Malaysian Air Force Oman Royal Air Force...
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Casement Aerodrome (category Irish Air Corps bases)
sole airfield of the Irish Air Corps, and is also used for other government purposes. The airport is the property of the Irish Department of Defence...
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Two-seat army co-operation aircraft for the RAF. Ireland Irish Air Corps United Kingdom Royal Air Force No. 2 Squadron RAF No. 4 Squadron RAF No. 13...
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Army Ranger Wing (redirect from Irish army rangers)
the Ireland Special Operations Force (IRL-SOF). It is a branch of the Irish Army, it also selects personnel from the Naval Service and Air Corps. It serves...
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The Corps of Engineers (ENGR) (Irish: An Cór Innealtóirí) is the military engineering branch of the Defence Forces of Ireland. The Corps is responsible...
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Military Police Section, Air Corps. Attached to the Irish Air Corps (2012) Military Police Section, Naval Service. Attached to the Irish Naval Service (2012)...
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these are carried out by the Irish Air Corps and Irish Naval Service and drug smuggling patrols by the Irish Air Corps, Customs, Gardaí and the Naval...
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Corps (CIS) (Irish: An Cór Seirbhísí Cumarsáide agus Eolais) – formerly the Army Corps of Signals – is one of the combat support corps of the Irish Defence...
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Mexican Air Force crashed while taking off from El Lencero Airport in Veracruz, killing all six people on board. Ireland Irish Air Corps Peru Peru Air Force...
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The Irish Army (Irish: an tArm) is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland. The Irish Army has an active establishment of 7,520, and a reserve...
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authority in the Commonwealth of Independent States Irish Air Corps, the aviation wing of the Irish Defense Forces Israeli-American Council, an American...
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British air services, other nations also chose to adopt the Master, including the South African Air Force, United States Army Air Force, Irish Air Corps, Royal...
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March 1939 to the Irish Air Corps as maritime patrol aircraft during the Irish Emergency. On 9 January 1942 N.18 was stolen by four Irish nationals who intended...
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Lisa Smith (soldier) (category Irish Air Corps personnel)
Civil War. Born in Dundalk, she was a member of the Irish Army before transferring to the Irish Air Corps in 2011, but quit following her conversion to Islam...
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