HC Deb 21 June 1966 vol 730 c49W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what units of the armed services are at present stationed in Northern Ireland; and what is their annual cost.

Mr. Healey

Units of the Regular Forces at present stationed in Northern Ireland include a Joint Anti-Submarine School, a squadron of naval helicopters, one armoured car regiment and one infantry battalion, a R.A.F. Maritime Squadron and a R.A.F. Maintenance Unit, together with headquarters personnel, depôts and minor supporting units. Their annual cost is about £14 million.