An information resource for serving & former members of the Irish Army Air Corps suffering illness due to unprotected toxic chemical exposure in the workplace.
Untimely* deaths of serving & former Irish Air Corps personnel
105 verified deaths have occurred in total since 1980
92 of these deaths have occurred since 2000
67 of these deaths have occurred since 2010
We picked the 1st of January 1980 as an arbitrary date to start counting deaths from. Obvious earlier deaths are much more difficult to discover but either the rate of death is accelerating or we are missing many deaths from previous decades or possibly both.
Most Significant Causes of Death
Cause
Air Corps Cohort
Ireland
Cancer
43%
TBA
Cardiac
30%
TBA
Suicide
14%
TBA
Male Average Age of Death
53 years
80 years
Air Corps Untimely Deaths - Cancer
Type
% of Air Corps
% of IRL 3-Year
Difference
Lung
20.0%
16.1%
124%
Oesophageal
11.1%
4.3%
258%
Pancreatic
11.1%
4.4%
252%
Colorectal
8.9%
8.7%
102%
Blood
8.9%
6.9%
129%
Brain
8.9%
2.7%
330%
Skin
8.9%
1.6%
556%
Renal
6.7%
2.1%
319%
Prostate
4.4%
9%
49%
Salivary Gland
4.4%
2.1%
210%
Air Corps Untimely Deaths - Cardiac
Type
% of all (105) deaths
% of cardiac (31) deaths
Atherosclerosis
15%
52%
Ischaemic
5%
16%
Atherosclerosis & Ischaemic
Combined
20%
68%
Cardiomyopathy
5%
16%
Thrombosis
2%
6%
*We record untimely as dying at or before age 66 (civilian pension age), average age of death is 53 years. We are counting deaths from medical reasons & suicide, we are not counting accidental deaths nor murder.
We are not stating that every single death is directly due to chemical exposure but many personnel who did not handle chemicals directly were unknowingly exposed due to close proximity to contaminated work locations.
Cancer statistics for Ireland 3-Year are taken from NCRI Annual Statistical Report 2022 taking the 3-year annual average male cancer deaths from 2018 to 2020 inclusive. We are not statisticians & these figures have been compiled to the best of our ability.
This morning at 1130hrs on Monday the 1st of January 2024 a list of 105 untimely / premature deaths of serving & former Irish Air Corps personnel was delivered to the gate policeman of Áras an Uachtaráin by a group representing commissioned, non-commissioned & enlisted former Air Corps personnel.
Left to right Niall Donohue (Comdt retired), Michael Brennan (Sgt retired) & Gavin Tobin (former Airman) Photo by Sean Tobin – Further photos below
This list was presented for the attention of President Michael D. Higgins in his role as Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces as 61 of the untimely deaths occurred since he assumed office in 2011. We believe that some of these lives could have been saved or prolonged and thus held our first protest outside the Áras to highlight the inaction of the Supreme Commander on this life or death issue.
The Minister for Defence was made aware of decades of serious chemical malpractice at the Air Corps in 2015 via multiple protected disclosures. However, successive Ministers for Defence, up to and including the current minister Micheál Martin, as well as their associated governments have refused to order the urgent medical investigations & interventions proven to save lives in other jurisdictions.
The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, in his previous role as Minister for Defence, has acted to turn a medical problem, that can be mitigated, into a purely legal problem inappropriately defended using state funds.
Further protected disclosures highlighting related chemical malpractice have been made to or handled by the Chief of Staff, the Health & Safety Authority, the Environmental Protection Agency as well as the Department of Defence.
Death certificate details including the following information has also been shared with the Supreme Commander.
Average age of deaths is 53 years.
41% of deaths are from cancer
12% of cancer deaths are specifically pancreatic cancer
9% of cancer deaths are specifically glioblastomas of the brain
30% of deaths are cardiac related
20% of cardiac deaths are specifically cardiomyopathy
14% of deaths are from suicide (at least 15 suicides)
We have been forced to present the list directly at Áras an Uachtaráin today after the failure of President Higgins to meet with survivors despite multiple requests going back as far as October 2018 with the most recent request in early April 2023 shortly after the publication of the Independent Review Group Defence Forces final report.
It should be noted that Air Corps Chemical Abuse Survivors engaged extensively with the IRG-DF and after the report was published President Higgins met with other groups, including those who did not engage with the IRG-DF, however we have been excluded without reason.
It is our intention to participate in further protests at Áras an Uachtaráin in association with other victim’s groups to highlight both historic & ongoing wrongdoings by the Defence Forces & the Department of Defence until appropriate moral, professional & statutory intervention by our Supreme Commander.
Air Corps Chemical Abuse Survivors – Photo by Sean TobinAir Corps Chemical Abuse Survivors – Photo by Sean TobinAir Corps Chemical Abuse Survivors – Photo by Sean Tobin