Looking at recent threads I ask myself if the IAC is a viable organisation?
The people are willing, the equipment is in place but does the ethos equate to a viable military organisation?
From my own perspective, in its current guise, no. However I would like to see what members of the Irish Army and Irish Navy think of the IAC as a military component to their operations. Not a training element but an actual embodied element.
No details required, just yes they are or no they aren't if you prefer. Remember this is about operational capability, not whether you have trained with them in the past or not.
PH et al, you have endured the defence for long enough. Now is your chance to tell us why the IAC is relevant, effective and efficient. Over to you.
The people are willing, the equipment is in place but does the ethos equate to a viable military organisation?
From my own perspective, in its current guise, no. However I would like to see what members of the Irish Army and Irish Navy think of the IAC as a military component to their operations. Not a training element but an actual embodied element.
No details required, just yes they are or no they aren't if you prefer. Remember this is about operational capability, not whether you have trained with them in the past or not.
PH et al, you have endured the defence for long enough. Now is your chance to tell us why the IAC is relevant, effective and efficient. Over to you.
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