HC Deb 16 March 1911 vol 22 cc2579-80W
Captain CRAIG

asked, with reference to the Special Army Order of 27th February, 1911, paragraph 3, when the reduction by four of the present permanent establishment of Regular officers of the extra Reserve battalions has been carried out; if during recruits' drill the same number of officers of these battalions will be called up for duty with their own consent; and, with reference to the Special Army Order of 27th February, 1911, Appendix, why one colour-sergeant instructor of musketry has not been included in the peace establishment of the extra Reserve battalions?

Mr. HALDANE

As regards the first part of the question pending the absorption of the supernumerary Regular officers, no general instructions are considered necessary; but when they have been absorbed, any application for the services of Special Reserve officers during the non-training period will be dealt with under paragraph 89 (a) Special Reserve Regulations, as amended by Army Order 172 of 1910. As regards the second part of the question, the subject of giving an expert instructor of musketry for all Reserve battalions is under consideration.