HC Deb 31 July 1913 vol 56 cc739-40W
Mr. BENNETT-GOLDNEY

asked the Secretary for War the number of those who formed the committee which devised the present scheme of changing the numbers of batteries of Artillery of the Regular Army; if this committee was composed entirely of distinguished Artillery officers; and if he will give the names of all the members of this committee?

Colonel SEELY

The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, the Master-General of the Ordnance, the Inspector of Royal Horse and Field Artillery, and the Assistant Adjutant-General for Artillery in the Adjutant-General's Department attended the conference.

Mr. BENNETT-GOLDNEY

asked the Secretary for War whether at the present time service brigades of Field Artillery are called upon to furnish fatigue parties at Artillery practice camps; and, if so, whether he will consider the advisability of abolishing this practice, with a view to the improvement of the efficiency of the service brigade of Field Artillery?

Colonel SEELY

The depot batteries and unallotted brigades of Horse and Field Artillery are detailed for this duty, and if further assistance is required arrangements are made that any batteries belonging to the Expeditionary Force which are required for this duty are detailed, but only at times which will interfere as little as possible with their field training.