HC Deb 25 April 1918 vol 105 c1124
66. Mr. HUME-WILLIAMS

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether the men of the American aero-squadron attached to the British military camps at Salisbury Plain are living in tents which are not provided with any flooring; whether the men are in consequence suffering from cold and damp; and whether he will consider the possibility of providing the tents with flooring either of wood or of some substance which will keep them comparatively dry and warm?

Mr. MACPHERSON

No demands of this nature have been received in the War Office, but I am making inquiries and will communicate with my hon. and learned Friend later.