An Cosantóir

An Cosantóir July August 2026

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

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www.military.ie THE DEFENCE FORCES MAGAZINE | 23 experience to be using the FOB on exercise in an operational manner and hopefully it will have prepared us for real life scenarios we may face in the future. The trails in the area provided a beneficial complex location to perform our foot patrols and conduct deliberate actions. For the second 96 hr exercise we inserted into our patrol harbour by going up and over Mount Leinster. This was a very demanding insertion. We were again greeted by non-stop rain, although the coverage from forest trees gave some relief. It was enjoyable to be in an area no one in the class really had any experience in, and no one knew what to expect. The week of training was focused on mastering ground soldiering and offensive actions. At ENDEX on the Friday morning, the CS had a breakfast roll ready for everyone as we boarded the ROPS completely exhausted but having completed the largest hurdle of the cadetship. ADVENTURE WEEK – 2/Lt Kevin McNeil, 2 BDE TPT COY After a long seven months of phase two, our cadet class reached a significant milestone in our training, "Adventure week". The class were split evenly and made our way to opposite ends of the country. The first contingent travelled to Finner Camp, Co. Donegal to partake in a wide variety of kayaking, rock climbing and surfing set amongst the stunning Donegal scenery. While the Donegal scenery and wild Atlantic sea waves gave us incredible memories, and the activities provided us new skills, the real learning was found in trusting ourselves, and the team when it mattered most. The other half of the class travelled south to Sarsfield's Barracks, County Limerick to take part in a scuba diving course. During the day, the class explored the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Co. Clare and during the evening, they created unforgettable memories with one another. At the end of a testing week familiarising themselves with diving equipment and conducting guided dives, many came away with a scuba diving qualification and a brand-new hobby to carry with them in the future. Adventure week was widely regarded as one of the major highlights of our Cadetship and was the ideal way to celebrate the completion of phase two together before the class split to enjoy some summer leave.

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