HC Deb 19 December 1960 vol 632 c116W
Mr. Biggs-Davison

asked the Minister of Defence to what extent it is easier to recruit for the Royal Marines than for the Regular Army; and what consideration has been given to the raising of additional Royal Marine Commandos for the protection of British and Commonwealth territories and interests, with appropriate adjustments between the Navy and Army Votes.

Mr. Watkinson

Recruiting to the Royal Marines is fully up to target. Army recruiting, however, although improving, is still below the requirement. Consideration has been given, and will continue to be given, to extending the use of the Royal Marines in meeting our overseas commitments, particularly along the lines of the Commando carrier concept. As regards adjustments between the Votes of the individual Service Departments, the allocation of resources made annually in the Defence Budget takes account of the strengths and rôles laid down for the three services.