§ Mr. Menzies CampbellTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many members of the Army committed to operations in Northern Ireland were under 18 years of age on 23 June; and in which units. [89041]
§ Mr. Doug Henderson[holding answer 30 June 1999]: A total of 28 UK Trained Army Personnel under the age of 18 years were serving in Northern Ireland as at 1 June 1999, the latest date for which information is held centrally. A breakdown by individual regiments is shown in the table.
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Regiment/Unit Number Guards 5 Scots Guards 2 1 Black Watch 2 Royal Regiment Fusiliers 1 Royal Anglian Regiment 3 Green Howards 1 Royal Irish (General Service) 7 Queen's Lancastrian Regiment 3 Royal Welch Fusiliers 1 Light Infantry 2 Royal Logistics Corps 1 Total 28 Age is taken into account in selecting the types of duty in which under 18s can be employed. The Army does not, as a general rule, currently deploy those under 17¼ who are usually involved in initial training. The minimum ages currently applied for deployment on active service in Northern Ireland are 18 years for an Emergency Tour, and 17½ for Resident Units where they are confined to duties within the Barracks only.