HC Deb 28 July 1938 vol 338 cc3310-1W
Mr. Parker

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he will state the number of special entry cadets, executive and engineering, entered each year since the inception of the scheme in 1913 and the

Year of Entry as Cadet. Number of Special Entry Cadets (common entry or Executive). Number who have been promoted to Commander. Number Who have been promoted to Captain. Number of Special Entry Cadets (Engineering). Number Who have been promoted to Commander (E).
1913 42 (5) 3 1 3
1914 62 (2) 6 3 1
1915 62 (2) 2 2 2
1916 83 (6) 2 1 5
1917 134 (4) 12 4
1918 124 (10) 22 1 8
1919 42 (5) 16 5
1920 15 (6) 1 5
1921 15 (5)
1922 10 4
1923 11 4
1924 15 6
1925 26 36
1926 28 47
1927 30 41
1928 18 19
1929 14 22
1930 11 23
1931 14 20
1932 16 16
1933 23 11
1934 25 13
1935 36 14
1936 61 24
1937 118 52
1938 69 41
NOTE.—Prior to 1922 Special Entry Cadets were entered on a common basis. The figures in parentheses in column 2 show the numbers who eventually became (E) Officers.
None of the officers promoted to Commander have passed out of the zone for promotion to Captain, whilst practically all the officers entered as Cadets since 1918 are still in or have not yet reached the zone for promotion to Commander.
Promotion in the Engineering Branch takes place at a later age than in the Executive Branch.
None of the officers promoted to Commander (E) have passed out of the zone to promotion to Captain (E), and none of the remaining officers have yet passed out of the zone for promotion to Commander (E).