HC Deb 12 March 1918 vol 104 cc183-4W
General CROFT

asked the Under-Secretary of State for War how many Ordnance officers of the first, second, third, and fourth classes were there on the Active List on the 1st August, 1914?

Mr. MACPHERSON

The figures are as follows:

Ordnance officer, 1st class 15
Ordnance officer, 2nd class 18
Ordnance officer, 3rd class 34
Ordnance officer, 4th class 58

General CROFT

asked how many officers who have been granted commis- sions as temporary lieutenants in the Army Ordnance Department since the 1st August, 1914, now hold each of the following ranks, namely, lieutenant-colonel, major, captain, and what percentage does the total number of individual promotions of these temporary officers bear to the total number of such officers?

Mr. MACPHERSON

The numbers are as follows:—

Lieutenant-Colonels Nil
Majors 14
Captains 252

The percentage is 27.2. In addition to the promotions shown above, 30 officers are about to be gazetted to the rank of major.

General CROFT

asked how many temporary lieutenants have been granted commissions in the Army Ordnance Department since the 1st August. 1914?

Mr. MACPHERSON

One thousand and eighty temporary lieutenants have been granted commissions since the 1st August, 1914, of which 989 are still serving with the Department.

General CROFT

asked how many individual promotions to each of the following ranks, namely, major-general, brigadier-general, colonel, lieutenant-colonel, major (either permanent, temporary, or acting) have been made since the 1st August, 1914, amongst Ordnance officers of the first, second, third, and fourth classes, who were on the active list on the 1st August, 1914; and what percentage does the total number of such promotions bear to the total number of these officers?

Mr. MACPHERSON

The number of promotions is as follows:

Major-General 2
Brigadier-General 8
Ordnance Officer 1st Class (Colonel) 26
Ordnance Officer 2nd Class (Lieu-tenant-Colonel) 49
Ordnance Officer 3rd Class (Major) 12
The percentage is 77.6