§ Mr. CoxTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many United Kingdom service personnel are serving overseas, broken down by country. [130768]
§ Mr. SpellarAs at 1 April 2000, the latest date figures for which are available, 39,560 armed forces personnel were serving overseas (this does not include Naval personnel afloat). The three Services collate data on location of personnel slightly differently and this has determined the presentation of the breakdown by country, as follows:
Country Number Mainland Europe 29,213 Austria 19 Belgium 550 France 33 Germany 20,429 Greece 18 Italy 605 Netherlands 254 Norway/Denmark 251 Poland 70 Portugal 60 Turkey 199 Former Yugoslavia 6,307 Miscellaneous 418 Mediterranean, near and Middle East 5,180 Cyprus 3,631 Gibraltar 457 Mid East/Gulf 270 Saudi Arabia 618 Miscellaneous 204 Far East 288 Brunei 201 Nepal 33 Diego Garcia 38 Miscellaneous 16 North America 1,417 Canada 905 USA 512 Other 1,498 Australia 70 South Atlantic 1,428 Elsewhere 1,964 Total 39,560 Note:
1. The 'Elsewhere' figure is made up predominantly of Army personnel including Service Attachés and loans and exchange personnel in the following countries: Andaman Islands, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Indonesia, South Africa, Egypt, Fiji, Ghana, India, Jamaica, Malawi, Malaysia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Tongan Islands, Tanzania, Singapore, Pakistan, Zimbabwe, Albania, Brazil, China, Congo, Columbia, French Overseas Territories, Guatemala, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Lithuania, Thailand, Angola, Mozambique, USSR.
2. In addition to Service Attachés and loan and exchange personnel, `Miscellaneous' covers small groups deployed in the relevant region.