We are pleased to announce that the mandatory retirement age for all members of the Defence Forces has now been increased to 62 years of age.
Chief of Staff of Óglaigh na hÉireann, Lt Gen Seán Clancy welcomed the increase, stating; "I am delighted at today’s announcement by an Tánaiste and Minister for Defence, Mr Mícheál Martin TD, that mandatory retirement ages for all members serving in the Defence Forces will be increased to 62 years of age. Our members are our greatest asset and are central to everything we do. This is why the increase of mandatory retirement ages for all ranks has been a priority for me as Chief of Staff. It will act as an important retention measure, providing security of tenure for our serving members and support the transformation of our Defence Forces."
This change brings certainty to all ranks and is a key example of the positive changes we are committed to making for the future of the Defence Forces.