HC Deb 03 July 1918 vol 107 c1736W
Mr. PENNEFATHER

asked the Undersecretary of State for War what qualifications are necessary to enable a man to be appointed a quartermaster and given a commission in the Royal Army Medical Corps; whether any Royal Army Medical Corps commissions have been given to schoolmasters, architects, and others as sanitary officers; and, if so, what are the qualifications necessary for the holding of such commissions?

Mr. MACPHERSON

Appointments of quartermaster in the Royal Army Medical Corps are usually reserved for qualified warrant officers and non-commissioned officers and ex-warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps. In the early part of the War, owing to there being an insufficient number of Royal Army Medical Corps candidates, a limited number of other persons were appointed. The officers of sanitary companies must be conversant with sanitary science, but need not necessarily be medical men.