§ Mrs. Clwydasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether any United States National Guards units are earmarked to provide security at United States military hospitals in Britain in wartime
§ Mr. Stanley[pursuant to his reply, 18 March 1985, c. 411]: Although detailed information about plans for the security of military establishments in war is classified, I can confirm that, at present, no United States National Guard units are earmarked to provide security at United States military hospitals in Britain in wartime.
§ Mrs. Clwydasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether British or United States services are responsible for security at United States Air Force and Navy hospitals in the United Kingdom in wartime
§ Mr. Stanley[pursuant to his reply, 18 March 1985, c. 411]: The United States authorities will be responsible for the protection of their own hospitals in the United Kingdom in circumstances beyond the capability of the civil police who have primacy in such matters.