Irish Navy to use crew from tied-up ship to fill gaps while Ireland partakes in Med mission

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The Irish Navy is to use the crew from one of their tied-up ships to fill the staffing gaps on two ships so they can keep patrols going as a vessel is dispatched to the Mediterranean.

THE IRISH NAVY is to use the crew from one of their tied-up ships to fill the staffing gaps on two ships so they can keep patrols going as a vessel is dispatched to the Mediterranean.

Alamy Stock Photo Naval ships tied up inside the naval base basin on haulbowline as the cruise ship Amadea passes Roches Point, Cork Harbour. Alamy Stock Photo In 2014, Libya split in two as rival administrations, based in the east and the west of the country, battled each other for supremacy. Dáil Debate The recent Dáil debate saw some opposition TDs raising issues around whether the Irish would be working with the libyan Coastguard.

Those sources explained that aircraft are used to monitor the western part of Libya while ships are employed off the eastern coast.

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