HC Deb 02 June 1943 vol 390 c215W
Mr. Wakefield

asked the Secretary of State for War whether it can now be regarded that the normal term of service abroad, including the various campaigning and fighting, is approximately 10 years, with one or two short breaks of a few months at home in between?

Mr. A. Henderson

In war-time there is no normal term of service abroad. Arrangements are, however, being made to bring home all British Army personnel who have served overseas for six years or more. Shipping is a limiting factor but progress has nevertheless been made. In calculating the total continuous service abroad periods of service or leave spent at home during this time are ignored if they do not exceed six months in all.