The Representative Association of Commissioned Officers (RACO) is a representative body for
officers
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of the
Defence Forces The phrase Defence Force(s) (or Defense Force(s) in US English - see spelling differences) is in the title of the armed forces of certain countries and territories.
Defence forces
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of
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
. RACO was formally established in 1991 by
statute under the Defence Amendment Act. Defence Forces Regulation S.6 is the
Statutory Instrument that gives effect to the Act and governs, ''inter alia'', the establishment, funding and operation of representative associations in the Defence Forces. The scope of representation of the Association, as set out in DFR S.6 includes the pay and conditions of its members.
[Defence Force Regulation S6]
Structure
The association has two full-time officials: a General Secretary, and a Deputy General Secretary.
The National Executive consists of seven officers; the President (who has a
casting vote
A casting vote is a vote that someone may exercise to resolve a tied vote in a deliberative body. A casting vote is typically by the presiding officer of a council, legislative body, committee, etc., and may only be exercised to break a deadlock ...
) and six others elected from different constituencies, namely
1 Brigade,
2 Brigade, the
Defence Forces Training Centre
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Curragh
The Curragh ( ; ga, An Currach ) is a flat open plain of almost of common land in County Kildare. This area is well known for Irish horse breeding and training. The Irish National Stud is located on the edge of Kildare town, beside the ...
),
Defence Forces Headquarters
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Tactical, martial, and political acts or groups
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, the
Air Corps, the
Naval Service, and a representative of lieutenants (the latter replacing the representative of the former University Student Administrative Complement based in Galway). The six other members of the National Executive each chair an elected committee of five officers (chair included) representing their respective constituency.
Membership
Membership of the Association is voluntary and open to all serving officers, from 2nd Lieutenant and Naval Ensigns up to Colonel and Naval Captains. Almost 97% of all officers of the Permanent Defence Force are members of the Association.
See also
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Permanent Defence Force Other Ranks Representative Association The Permanent Defence Force Other Ranks Representative Association (PDFORRA) is the representative body for enlisted personnel serving in the Defence Forces (Ireland), Defence Forces of Republic of Ireland, Ireland.
The purpose of PDFORRA is to rep ...
(PDFORRA)
*
Reserve Defence Forces Representative Association (RDFRA)
*
Ombudsman for the Defence Forces
The Ombudsman for the Defence Forces Ireland (ODF) is an independent office tasked with investigating complaints made by current and former members of the Irish Defence Forces.
The Ombudsman for the Defence Forces was established as an independen ...
(ODF)
References
External links
RACO web site
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Military of the Republic of Ireland