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Army tanks roll into Buncrana 24.03.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

A MASSIVE convoy of Irish army soldiers descended on Inishowen on Tuesday and Wednesday for a crucial military operation at Fort Dunree.
Fifty vehicles, including tanks, lorries, jeeps and vans, carrying more than 150 military personnel from the 28th infantary battlion weaved its way through Buncrana ahead of a 48-hour peace support exercise at Dunree. Two army helicopters were also involved in the vital army mission.
One of the 50 Irish army vehicles travelling into Buncrana this week for training exercises at Fort Dunree.
Commandant Neil Nolan at the Irish Army press office in Newbridge confirmed that many of the troops involved will be redeployed to the troubled Middle East region over the next few months.
“The exercise at Dunree is a peace support one in preparation for overseas deployment. Subject to Dail approval, some of the soldiers currently training in Inishowen could well find themselves in Lebanon during the summer,” he said.
With most of the 150-strong contingent stationed at Finner Camp, Ballyshannon there are also a number from the wider brigade in the west of the country.
As well as full combat exercises, the soldiers will be completing various other operations in farmlands, which have been rented for a short time.
Cmdt Nolan confirmed that manoeuvres began on Tuesday evening. They are expected to wind up later today.
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