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Irish_Army01
08-05-2007, 22:51
Soldiers advised not to join Rangers
05 August 2007 By John Burke

The elite Irish Army Ranger Wing (ARW) is facing a crisis as soldiers’ representative body PDforra is set to discourage members against joining the anti-terrorist force.

The Sunday Business Post has learned that the specialist army unit has lost experienced members to private security companies in the Middle East and Europe, while others have returned to regular army units, due to low morale over the allowance paid to ARW members.

A request to review and increase the allowance has been turned down. This ha s prompted PDforra to recommend that serving regular army members cease volunteering to join the ARW at the representative body’s forthcoming annual conference, in the absence of a commitment to higher pay and enhanced career paths for specialist troops.

However, the Department of Finance has told PDforra that no additional money is available to increase the weekly allowance of e 143.01 per member on top of the basic salary paid to the 100-strong elite unit.

Private security companies offer salaries of more than €2,500 per week to experienced ex-ARW members to serve as so-called ‘‘shadow guards’’ on valuable cargo passing through European ports.

Ex-rangers can command more than €1,000 per day in Afghani s tan and Iraq, although only a small number are believed to have accepted such high-risk contracts.

ARW troops face heightened risk of injury due to demanding training and duty. All soldiers who joined the army after the introduction of a new system of contracts must now pass rigorous fitness levels at five and 12-year junctures or risk their contracts being revoked.

http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/st...689-qqqx=1.asp

Team Sergeant
08-06-2007, 05:02
Soldiers advised not to join Rangers
05 August 2007 By John Burke

The elite Irish Army Ranger Wing (ARW) is facing a crisis as soldiers’ representative body PDforra is set to discourage members against joining the anti-terrorist force.

The Sunday Business Post has learned that the specialist army unit has lost experienced members to private security companies in the Middle East and Europe, while others have returned to regular army units, due to low morale over the allowance paid to ARW members.

A request to review and increase the allowance has been turned down. This ha s prompted PDforra to recommend that serving regular army members cease volunteering to join the ARW at the representative body’s forthcoming annual conference, in the absence of a commitment to higher pay and enhanced career paths for specialist troops.

However, the Department of Finance has told PDforra that no additional money is available to increase the weekly allowance of e 143.01 per member on top of the basic salary paid to the 100-strong elite unit.

Private security companies offer salaries of more than €2,500 per week to experienced ex-ARW members to serve as so-called ‘‘shadow guards’’ on valuable cargo passing through European ports.

Ex-rangers can command more than €1,000 per day in Afghani s tan and Iraq, although only a small number are believed to have accepted such high-risk contracts.

ARW troops face heightened risk of injury due to demanding training and duty. All soldiers who joined the army after the introduction of a new system of contracts must now pass rigorous fitness levels at five and 12-year junctures or risk their contracts being revoked.

http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/st...689-qqqx=1.asp


No worries mate, it's all going to change in 2008.

When the United States walks out of iraq every (intelligent) "contractor" will be beating feet ahead of the US military to get the hell out of the middle east else face a gruesome beheading. There will be a worldwide glut of "contractors" and most will return to their day jobs as mall security specialists.;)

2008 should prove to be a very interesting year.

BTW did you read about the US Army Special Forces (us) receiving a $150,000 bonus for the very reasons you posted above?

Team Sergeant

Ret10Echo
08-06-2007, 05:25
No worries mate, it's all going to change in 2008.

When the United States walks out of iraq every (intelligent) "contractor" will be beating feet ahead of the US military to get the hell out of the middle east else face a gruesome beheading. There will be a worldwide glut of "contractors" and most will return to their day jobs as mall security specialists.;)

2008 should prove to be a very interesting year.

BTW did you read about the US Army Special Forces (us) receiving a $150,000 bonus for the very reasons you posted above?

Team Sergeant

But TS, the real indication that the administration cares about the QP is when the bonus/proficiency pay is translated into additional money in retirement for those of us with some rather interesting medical issues......strong like bull...smart like tractor...(and I am on that list) :boohoo

Team Sergeant
08-06-2007, 06:10
strong like bull...smart like tractor...(and I am on that list) :boohoo

At least you ain't alone.;)

Ret10Echo
08-06-2007, 07:19
At least you ain't alone.;)

I consider myself to be in excellant company :D

Irish_Army01
08-12-2007, 07:13
From what I've been told there are some SF Units that are on 6 figures.. The Irish Unit Member would be on approx €43,000 a year.