HC Deb 27 February 1912 vol 34 cc1327-8W
Major ANSTRUTHER-GRAY

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War whether he is now in a position to state the number of battalions and approximate total number of men of the Territorial Force who did not complete their full course of ball-firing musketry practice during 1909, 1910, and 1911, respectively?

Colonel SEELY

supplied the following figures:—

1. Musketry year 1908–09:
Battalions which tested and qualified 75 per cent. or more of their strength 46
Battalions which tested and qualified 50 per cent. to 75 per cent. of their strength 73
Battalions which tested and qualified less than 50 per cent. of their strength 79
Battalions which tested none 7
1909–10:
Battalions which tested and qualified 75 per cent. or more of their strength 77
Battalions which tested and qualified 50 per cent. to 75 per cent. of their strength 84
Battalions which tested and qualified less than 50 per cent. of their strength 43
Battalions which tested none 1
1910–11:
Battalions which tested and qualified 75 per cent. or more of their strength 118
Battalions which tested and qualified 50 per cent. to 75 per cent. of their strength 67
Battalions which tested and qualified less than 50 per cent. of their strength 22
Battalions which tested none nil.

2. Total number of men of the Territorial Force (Yeomanry, R.E. field companies, and Infantry) who did not complete their full course of ball-firing practice:—

1908–09 30,153
1909–10 15,865
1910–11 15,372

A larger reduction would have been shown in this year but for Paragraph 361 (3) T.F. Regulations, under which men in their first year of service may qualify on miniature ranges.

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