§ 73. Sir C. KINLOCH-COOKEasked the Under-Secretary of State for War if there have been any cases of junior officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps promoted for services during the War; and, if not, will he say why this corps should have been exceptionally treated in this respect?
§ Mr. TENNANTFour majors have been promoted to be brevet-lieutenant-colonels. Decorations have also been conferred on thirteen majors, twelve captians, and nine lieutenants.
§ Sir C. KINLOCH-COOKEWill the right hon. Gentleman kindly answer my question as to cases of junior officers?
§ Mr. TENNANTI have given the hon. Member all the information in my possession.