An Cosantóir

June 2013

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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20 | Fort Davis orces Training Facility Defence F by Lt William Halpin (1 Cav Sqn) Photos by A/Sea David Jones F ort Davis is a training facility in 1 Bde that affords the Defence Forces a unique environment to conduct a variety of training and has been heavily used by the Army, Naval Service and Air Corps over the last number of years. At a demonstration day held to outline the scope of training opportunities available at Fort Davis, unit 2i/cs, ops officers and ops NCOs turned up from throughout the Defence Forces. The day focused on the fort's primary training opportunities, including boat insertion and pier landing using Naval Service RIBs; NVE, CTI, C-IED/IEDD, and FIBUA stands; and the airlift of an infantry assault bridge. This was a substantial operation, with equipment and personnel provided by 1 Cav Sqn, 4 Inf Bn, 3 Inf Bn, 12 Inf Bn, 1 Fd Eng Coy, 1 Mp Coy, Med Coy 1 LSB, Ord Coy 1 LSB, and 1 CIS Coy, with additional support provided by the Artillery School, the Air Corps and the Naval Service. Fort Davis staff and personnel from 1 Maintenance Engineers were also instrumental in preparing the fort for the day. The boat insertion and pier landing, conducted from LE Ciara, gave a good demonstration of the fort's potential to be used in joint service training and gives training staff an alternative to overland insertions. The fort's tunnel network provides ample opportunities to train individuals in the use of NVE and TI in clearance operations in an enclosed environment. The visiting training personnel were provided with NVE and rotated through the tunnels where different scenarios had been set up for them to view. Fort Davis is also excellent for confidence training, with good opAn Cosantóir June 2013 www.dfmagazine.ie

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