§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the net loss of people per month was for the(a) Army, (b) RAF and (c) Navy in each of the last 12 months; and if he will make a statement. [62245]
§ Mr. IngramThe information requested is set out in the table.
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Month of flow Naval service Army RAF April 2001 Officers 24 92 14 Other ranks 121 445 96 May 2001 Officers 92 70 20 Other ranks 475 119 116 June 2001 Officers 46 20 27 Other ranks 17 450 35 July 2001 Officers 28 20 80 Other ranks 116 91 44
Month of flow Naval service Army RAF August 2001 Officers 42 67 15 Other ranks 298 85 33 September 2001 Officers 133 189 0 Other ranks 13 1,406 46 October 2001 Officers 42 32 3 Other ranks 143 0 5 November 2001 Officers 47 52 1 Other ranks 4 202 31 December 2001 Officers 24 49 46 Other ranks 82 251 75 January 2002 Officers 109 250 49 Other ranks 86 810 27 February 2002 Officers 36 21 79 Other ranks 34 194 154 March 2002 Officers 25 16 7 Other ranks 49 3 58 Naval service includes both Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
Figures are for UK regular forces (including both trained and untrained personnel) and therefore exclude Gurkhas, full-time reserve personnel, the Home Service battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment, mobilised reservists and activated reservists.
§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence if the manning targets for the three services have been redefined since the publication of the Strategic Defence Review; and if he will make a statement. [62243]
§ Mr. IngramManpower targets for each of the three services reflect the outcome of the strategic defence review and are set out in the current public service agreements. The target for each service is as follows
The Naval Service to reach full manning within a tolerance band +1-2 per cent, in 2004;The Army to reach 97 per cent, of its manning requirement in 2004;The Royal Air Force to reach full manning against the requirement within a tolerance band of +1-2 per cent, by 2004.The manpower requirement for each service reflects the necessity to deliver the capabilities and meet the commitments that were identified in the strategic defence review. The requirements, and the performance in meeting them, are reported by the Defence Analytical Services Agency both annually in UK defence statistics and quarterly under national statistics arrangements. Copies of these publications can be found in the Library of the House.The Services' manpower requirements are dynamic and subject to annual review in light of evolving doctrine, new technology and equipment, and possible changes to the operating environment. For example, a review of the Army's future manpower requirement has recently been concluded, resulting in a revised manning target of 106,978.
§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many servicemen and servicewomen applied for premature voluntary retirement in(a) 1997, (b) 1999, (c) 2000 and (d) 2001; and if he will make a statement. [62246]
§ Mr. IngramI refer the hon. Member to Tri-Service Publication 5: UK Regular Forces Premature Voluntary Release. This publication is available in the Library of the House and is updated on a quarterly basis.
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§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the manpower shortages against trained establishment were in(a) 1998, (b) 1999, (c) 2000 and (d) 2001; and if he will make a statement. [62241]
§ Mr. IngramI refer the hon. Member to Table 1 of the Quarterly Press Release on Services Manpower (TSP 4), a copy of which is held in the Library of the House.
§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the manning targets are for the(a) Army, (b) Navy and (c) RAF; and if he will make a statement. [62242]
§ Mr. IngramManning targets can be found in the monthly publication; 'UK Armed Forces Strengths and Requirements' (TSP 3), a copy of which will be placed in the Library of the House.
§ Mr. JenkinTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the outflow was of Regular Serving Personnel for(a) 1997–98, (b) 1998–99 and (c) 2000–01; and if he will make a statement. [62244]
§ Mr. IngramOutflow from trained strength of the UK Regular Forces is as follows:
1997–98 Financial Year 1998–99 2000–01 Total 19,030 19,750 18,430 Naval Service 4,140 4,140 3,620 Army 10,620 11,250 10,640 RAF 4,270 4,360 4,180 Note:
Due to rounding methods used totals may not always equal the exact sum of the parts.