§ Lieut. - Colonel WINDSOR - CLIVEasked the Secretary of State for War how many men of the Army Reserve would be required on mobilisation to bring the Regular Army up to war establishment, and what would be the remaining strength of the Army Reserve after that had been done?
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§ Sir V. WARRENDERIt would not be in the public interest to disclose this information.
§ Sir A. KNOXasked the Secretary of State for War what was the establishment at actual strength of the following in 1914 and what they are to-day: Regular Army at home and abroad, officers and other ranks; Reserve; Militia; and Territorials?
§ Sir V. WARRENDERFollowing is the information:
The establishments included in the Estimates for 1914–15 and 1935–36 respectively were as follows:
— 1914–15. 1935–36. Regular Army, at home and abroad, including the British Troops on Indian establishment— Officers 12,895* 12,215 Other Ranks 244,569* 196,415 Total 257,464* 208,630 Army Reserve 147,000 113,000 Special Reserve 80,120 Nil Supplementary Reserve Nil 24,978 Territorial Army 312,890 175,094 *Excludes 171 officers and 1,361 other ranks of the Royal Flying Corps and Central Flying School.