HC Deb 11 August 1919 vol 119 cc904-5W
Lieut.-Colonel A. HERBERT

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that Lieut.-General Sir G. Milne was in command of the British Army on the Salonika Front for three years and that this was an independent command; and whether, in view of the results achieved by the troops under the leadership of Lieut.-General Sir G. Milne, he will explain why Lieut. -General Sir G. Milne was not recommended for a reward like other Army commanders?

Mr. CHURCHILL

It would be invidious to discuss the reasons which guided the Government in coming to the decisions which have been lately approved by the House.