HC Deb 29 October 1920 vol 133 cc2114-5W
Colonel YATE

asked the Secretary of State for India, if he can state what is the average number of British officers now present and serving with each regiment of Indian cavalry and infantry in Mesopotamia; and what steps are being taken to complete the number up to full strength?

Mr. CHURCHILL

The average number of British officers actually present with Indian Regiments in Mesopotamia is—Cavalry between 7 and 8; Infantry 8. As regards the second part of the question, an announcement was made in the Press on 21st August last for ex-Indian Army Reserve Officers to volunteer for re-engagement for a period of one year with a view to their employment in Mesopotamia. As a result 68 officers have been selected, of whom 66 have already embarked. The Government of India is also providing 50 officers from the demobilised Indian Army Reserve Officers. Further, 55 officers were recalled from leave and embarked on 21st August last, leaving 27 officers on leave, who will be returning shortly. The total number of officers who will thereby become available in the near future will increase the strength of British officers with Indian Regiments in Mesopotamia to 13 per unit.