HC Deb 06 April 1977 vol 929 cc536-8W
Mr. MacFarquhar

asked the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Arabic;

(2) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Portuguese;

(3) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Polish;

(4) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Persian;

(5) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Japanese;

(6) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Chinese;

(7) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in German;

(8) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Italian;

(9) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in French;

(10) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Spanish;

(11) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Russian;

(12) how many officers and Ministry of Defence personnel are trained each year to obtain a certified proficiency in Czech.

Dr. Gilbert

The numbers of Service officers and Ministry of Defence civilians who receive language training to a certified level of proficiency vary from year to year. Following are the figures which are immediately available for 1976:

Language Service Officers Ministry of Defence Civilians
Arabic 88
Chinese 9 1
Czech
French 55 23
German Approximately 1,270 16
Italian 7
Japanese 5
Persian 3
Polish 2
Portuguese 5 1
Russian 40 2
Spanish 8 4

The figures for Ministry of Defence civilians are those which are recorded centrally. To produce more comprehensive statistics would involve a disproportionate amount of time and effort.

MacFarquhar

asked the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many people working on defence sales have passed a Civil Service proficiency examination in Portuguese;

(2) how many people working on defence sales have passed a Civil Service proficiency examination in Arabic;

(3) how many people working on defence sales have passed a Civil Service proficiency examination in Persian.

Dr. Gilbert

None in the Defence Sales Organisation.

Mr. MacFarquhar

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many of the military/naval/air force attachés serving in Iran, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, the USSR, Indonesia, Japan, China, Korea, Egypt, France, Syria, Iraq, Israel, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Italy and West Germany have passed a Civil Service examination in the language of the country to which they are accredited.

Dr. Gilbert

18; and a further four have passed an examination set by the Armed Forces.

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