Cavalry Corps (Ireland)
The Cavalry Corps is one of the combat support corps of the Irish Army. In peacetime, the Cavalry carries out various duties in Aid to the Civil Power, such as:
- Border operations supporting Gardaí.
- Escort duties - cash, explosives, VIP, prisoner.
- Patrolling Government installations.
- Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance.
History
The Cavalry Corps traces its history to the formation of the Armoured Car Corps on 14 September 1922. Mechanised from the start, the corps used armoured vehicles that the British Army left following the War of Independence. Following a debate on the use of the term "cavalry", and whether the word was meant to encompass horse, wheeled or tracked, the corps was renamed the Cavalry Corps in 1934.The first Landsverk L60 was delivered in 1935 and joined Ireland's only other tank, a Vickers Mk. D in the 2nd Armoured Squadron. The second Landsverk L60 arrived in 1936. The Landsverk's were still in use up until the late 1960s. One L60 is preserved in running order and the other is in the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin.
After The Emergency, the corps established a main battle tank cadre equipped with the Churchill tank, which formed the basis of the 1st Tank Squadron in 1959. This was equipped with the Comet tank until its disbandment in 1973.
The Cavalry Corps has served in many locations on UN peacekeeping missions, including the Congo, Cyprus and Lebanon, either as Cavalry groups on their own, or attached as part of a battalion group. In these deployments the Cavalry Corps were equipped with Panhard AML vehicles - prior to their retirement in 2013.
Cavalry Corps today
The Cavalry Corps today is approximately equivalent in size to a single cavalry regiment; however, the Defence Forces have never used the regimental structure. Instead, cavalry operates as independent squadrons. Today, the army has a total of three cavalry squadrons:- 1st Cavalry Squadron
- 2nd Cavalry Squadron
- 1st Armoured Cavalry Squadron
Disbanded
- 4th Cavalry Squadron, Athlone
- 31st Reserve Cavalry Squadron, Clonmel,Cork
- 54th Reserve Cavalry Squadron, Longford
- 62nd Reserve Cavalry Squadron, Dublin
Cavalry tasks
- ISTAR
- *CBRN Recce
- *Obstacle Recce
- *Route Recce
- *Patrolling
- *Scouting
- *Observation Post Screen
- *Close Target Reconnaissance
- *Control Measure Security & Marking
- *Location Recce
- Security/Protective
- *Screens
- *Advance & Rear Guard
- *Counter Recce
- *Deception
- *Anti-Airborne
- *Flank Protection
- *Rear Area & Supply Route Security
- Exploitation
- *Raids
- *Pursuit
- *Seize & Hold
- *Recce Strike
- *Delaying Action
- Secondary
- *Liaison
- *Traffic Regulation
- *Escort
- *Communications