HC Deb 12 November 1929 vol 231 c1755W
Brigadier-General CLIFTON BROWN

asked the Secretary of State for War whether the proposals of the War Office letter of 20th March, 1929, to reduce the personnel of the Territorial Army field brigades, Royal Artillery, are to be carried out; and whether, if this reduction of personnel is carried out, it will still be possible for batteries to parade with their four guns unless their whole personnel has turned up for the training?

Mr. SHAW

Representations have been received that the establishments for Mechanised Field Brigades, Royal Artillery (Territorial Army) are insufficient, and are at present under examination.