HL Deb 07 September 2004 vol 664 cc113-4WA
Lord Astor of Hever

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Which Army regiments are under established strength; in each case, what is the full establishment; and what is the extent of any shortfall. [HL3891]

Lord Bach

Information on individual regiments is not held centrally in the format requested and could be provided only at disproportionate cost. Details of shortfalls as at 1 June 2004 against each arm and service are given below.

Arms/Service Requirement June 2004 Strength June 2004 Shortfall
Household Cavalry/Royal Armoured Corps 5,975 5,835 -140
Royal Artillery 8,330 7,795 -535
Royal Engineers 9,160 8,850 -310
Infantry 26,185 25,840 -345
Army Air Corps 2,105 1,860 -245
Royal Army Chaplains Department 165 140 -25
Royal Logistics Corps 16,205 15,450 -755
Royal Army Medical Corps 2,920 2,665 -255
Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers 10,370 9,705 -665
Adjutant General Corps (Provost) 2,075 2,040 -35
Royal Army Veterinary Corps 190 175 -15
Royal Army Dental Corps 420 395 -25
Intelligence Corps 1,410 1,345 -65
Army Physical Training Corps 455 435 -20
Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps 1,035 805 -230
Corps of Army Musicians 1,155 1,025 -130

Notes:

The trained requirement for individual Arms and Service Directors is derived from the Regular Army strength requirement

(excluding Gurkhas and FTRS) which is published in DASA's Tri-Service Monthly Publication (TSP) 3.

All figures have been rounded to the nearest 5.