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  2. List of Irish military installations - Wikipedia

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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 the Republic of Ireland by province and overseas. The Irish Defence Forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state. [1]

  3. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    Smaller numbers of overseas military bases are operated by China, Iran, India, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates . The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 "named bases" [ note 1] with active duty, national guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014.

  4. Gormanston Camp - Wikipedia

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    Gormanston Camp (Irish: Campa Rinn Mhic Ghormáin) is a military camp in Ireland and consists of approximately 260 acres. [1] It is used for air-ground and air-defence training. It is located between Balbriggan and Drogheda along the east coastline of Ireland in County Meath in close proximity to the M1 Motorway and Gormanston railway station.

  5. U.S. Naval Air Station Lough Foyle Ireland. U.S. Naval Air Station Wexford Ireland. U.S. Naval Air Station Whiddy Island Ireland. Categories: Military installations of Ireland. Military installations of the United States by country.

  6. Category:Irish military bases - Wikipedia

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    Sarsfield Barracks. Strand Barracks. Categories: Military of the Republic of Ireland. Military installations of Ireland.

  7. Sarsfield Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks, originally called New Barracks, were built on land leased from a Mr J.T. Monsell and were completed in 1795. [1] The barracks were handed over to the Irish Army following Irish Independence and renamed Sarsfield Barracks after Patrick Sarsfield, a Jacobite, in 1926. [2] The barracks remain in use and are currently the headquarters ...

  8. Category:Barracks in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Barracks in the Republic of Ireland" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Category:Military installations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    T. Fort Templebreedy. Categories: Military of Ireland. Military installations by country. Buildings and structures in Ireland by type.