HC Deb 09 August 1916 vol 85 c1064W
Mr. PROTHERO

asked the Secretary of State for War whether there is any limit of age after which non-commissioned officers and men are not liable for service at the front?

Mr. FORSTER

The answer is in the negative. The whole question depends on a man's fitness for general service.

Mr. PROTHERO

asked the Secretary of State for War whether ex-soldiers who enlisted at the outbreak of war for service at home in answer to Lord Kitchener's appeal for Army instructors, and who are over the age of forty-five, are now liable for service abroad under the Military Service Act, whereas men with previous service, and over the age of forty-one, who did not come forward in answer to Lord Kitchener's appeal are not liable to any form of service under the Military Service Act?

Mr. FORSTER

The answer is in the negative.