§ Mr. WilsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many training man-days were carried out by the Army in Kenya in each year since 1979.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonThe information is not held in the form requested. However, since 1979, Army training in Kenya has comprised the following:
- (a) Infantry Battalion Group training exercises—involving approximately 600 men for six weeks, triannually since 1979;
551 - (b) Royal Engineer construction training—involving approximately 120 men for two and a half months, annually since 1979;
- (c) Royal Engineer survey training—involving approximately 35 men for four to six weeks, annually since 1979 with the exception of 1982 and 1984;
- (d) Royal Signals training—two exercises, involving approximately 120 men and lasting for two and a half months, one in 1983 and one in 1984;
- (e) Infantry Company training—five exercises involving approximately 120 men, for six weeks, in 1979, 1981, 1983 1985 and 1987;
- (f) Adventurous Training—since 1986 there have been 27 expeditions of various types and for various lengths of time involving 418 people; information for the years prior to 1986 is not available.