HC Deb 05 March 1925 vol 181 cc681-2W
Lieut-Colonel WINDSOR-CLIVE

asked the Secretary of State for War what are the average ages at which commissions in the combatant branches of the Regular Army are obtained by cadets who have entered the military colleges by competitive examination, non-commissioned officers who have been selected to attend a military college with a view to obtaining a commission, and university candidates?

Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

The average ages are as follow, taking for this purpose the mean between the maximum and the minimum age at which a commission can be obtained in each case:

Years.
Cadets entering the military colleges by competitive examination 20
Non-commissioned officer cadets 23
University candidates 22½

The commissions of University candidates may be antedated by periods vary- ing between a few months and four years in an extreme case, according to their academic and military qualifications and their ages.