HC Deb 23 June 1943 vol 390 cc1135-6
12. Mr. Frankel

asked the Secretary of State for Air why commissioned air- gunners may not receive promotion to a rank higher than that of squadron-leader, no matter how long their record of service?

Captain Balfour

My hon. Friend is under a misapprehension. Officer air gunners are eligible for appointment to posts of higher rank than squadron-leader in other fields of employment, and a number do in fact hold the rank of wing-commander at the present time.

Mr. Frankel

What does the right hon. and gallant Gentleman mean by "other fields of employment"?

Captain Balfour

Commissioned air gunners may fill posts above squadron-leader in the G.D. operational sphere, and one such officer commands a squadron in Bomber Command with the acting rank of wing-commander. In addition, Bomber Command contemplate filling certain wing-commander posts, when approved, by ex-air gunners and air bombers, after a certain armament course.

Mr. Frankel

Is it not a fact that commissioned air gunners have not the same rights of promotion as other ranks of the same sort?

Captain Balfour

No, Sir. I have just told the hon. Gentleman that he is under a misapprehension. Air gunners are eligible for appointment to posts of higher rank than squadron-leader in other fields of employment for which their previous service has made them particularly suitable.