Glen of Imaal

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The Glen of Imaal (Irish: Gleann Uí Mháil) is a remote valley in the western Wicklow Mountains, ringed by the Lugnaquilla massif and its foothills. Much of the Glen is used by the Irish Army as an artillery firing range, and the many hill walkers who use the Glen are well advised to observe the times of firing practice and to refrain from picking up strange objects.

The Glen of Imaal is the subject of an eponymously-titled Irish folk song, written by local musician Ian Barrett, whose musical highlight was a 4th place in the 2005 You're A Star Song Competition

It is also the place of origin of the eponymous dog breed, the Glen of Imaal Terrier.

The Glen of Imaal firing range is utilised throughout the year by the Irish Army as a training area. It is the only range in the country capable of accommodating field artillery such as the 25 Pounder and the 105mm Light Gun. The range area is also extremely suitable for firing anti-tank weapons, mortars and heavy machine guns, as well as the vehicle mounted weapons of the Cavalry Corps. Military training in the area is not limited to the firing of heavy weapons. Tactical exercises regularly take place there, often involving Mowag APCs and Air Corps helicopters. Exercises in Peacekeeping Operations are a regular feature of the military calendar in the Glen. The purpose of these exercises is to prepare soldiers for overseas duty with the UN, by training them for common scenarios encountered on those missions, such as Roadside Bombs, Roadblocks, Hostile Locals, Intelligence Gathering Missions and basic liasing with local populations. The parts of hostile forces and friendly civilians are usually played by units of the Army Reserve. Care must be taken while driving on local roads due to the presence of heavy military traffic. Units using the Glen area are normally billeted in the nearby Coolmoney Camp. The Glen of Imaal is easily accessible to the Curragh Camp in County Kildare by the Dunlavin-Old Killcullen Road.

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