HC Deb 15 February 1967 vol 741 cc111-2W
Mr. Paget

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will state the numbers of officers and men in each of the three services, the number of established civil servants in Service Departments and the number of civilians employed by the Services in 1914. 1924, 1934, 1950, 1961, 1964 and 1967.

Mr. Reynolds

Following is the information,so far as it is available:

ARMED FORCES*
Royal Navy
Year Officers Men Total
1914 146,000
1924 99,500
1934 90,300
1950 13,200 119,400 132,600
1961 10,700 81,600 92,300
1964 11,000 83,200 94,200
1967 11,500 82,100 93,600
ARMED FORCES*
Army
Year Officers Men Total
1914 184,000
1924 152,500
1934 148,500
1950 32,300 329,500 361,800
1961 22,600 202,500 225,100
1964 19,300 163,600 182,900
1967 19,900 169,400 189,300
ARMED FORCES*
Royal Air Force
Year Officers Men Total
1914 Not yet Formed
1924 31,300
1934 30,500
1950 19,400 171,300 190,700
1961 21,500 130,700 152,200
1964 20,700 109,300 130,000
1967 20,500 98,400 118,900
CIVILIANS
Year Established Civil Servants Total Civilians
1914
1924 Not Available
1934
1950 90,328¶ 459,350
1961 163,905 455,791§
1964 134,717 401,138║
1967 132,045 371,886
* Figures for male strengths, including Boys.
† National Servicemen included in 1950 and 1961.
‡ Figures for 1914–1934 inclusive based on Estimates and therefore subject to variation.
§ Reflects transfer of 40,000 civilians to Army Department on dissolution of Ministry of Supply.
║ Reflects transfer of some 50,000 Works staff from three Service Departments to Ministry of Public Building and Works.
¶ A fourth Service Department. the Ministry of Defence, was formed on 1st January, 1947. The four Service Departments were amalgamated in 1967 to form the present Ministry of Defence.