HC Deb 26 February 1919 vol 112 cc1787-8W
Lieutenant-Colonel ARCHER-SHEE

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that many discharged disabled officers and soldiers other than those who have lost a limb suffer much pain and discomfort through being crushed in crowds while travelling; and can arrangements be made that disabled officers and soldiers of this category may receive the armlet issued at Roe Hampton on application to the War Office?

Sir J. CRAIG

I am not aware that there are many discharged disabled officers and soldiers other than limbless who suffer much pain and discomfort through being crushed in crowds while travelling. Arrangements can be made to supply armlets to cases of this description, if it is shown that there is any demand from the officers and men for the provision of such a distinguishing badge.