HC Deb 08 June 1976 vol 912 cc619-21W
Mr. Wiggin

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many Regular reservists of what category carry out their training commitments with units of the TAVR.

Mr. Robert C. Brown

The number of Regular reservists attached to the TAVR on 31st December 1975, the latest date for which figures are available, was 863.

Pay Training Expenses Allowance Bounties Miscellaneous Allowances Total
Officers £481 £11 £60 All ranks £21 £573
Soldiers £215 £6 £48 £290
Amounts shown have been rounded down to the nearest pound

Mr. Wiggin

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what percentage of recruits to the TAVR remain in the Service after one year.

Mr. Robert C. Brown

On 16th January 1976, 73.6 per cent. of members of the TAVR had served for one year or over.

Officers Soldiers
Male QARANC WRAC Male QARANC WRAC Total
1971–72—
1st Quarter 129 23 5 4,289 23 181 4,650
2nd Quarter 135 20 2 5,085 19 88 5,349
3rd Quarter 95 17 5 5,344 33 246 5,740
4th Quarter 87 18 1 5,194 26 142 5,468
1972–73—
1st Quarter 90 13 7 4,215 33 113 4,471
2nd Quarter 104 8 2 2,748 36 78 2,976
3rd Quarter 57 7 3 3,202 30 240 3,539
4th Quarter 92 12 10 2,935 26 124 3,199
1973–74—
1st Quarter 85 14 10 2,778 23 113 3,023
2nd Quarter 78 7 6 2,038 32 92 2,253
3rd Quarter 44 11 8 2,498 28 147 2,736
4th Quarter 76 12 5 2,901 30 135 3,159
1974–75—
1st Quarter 88 11 7 3,117 44 166 3,433
2nd Quarter 111 22 4 2,770 23 103 3,033
3rd Quarter 62 8 13 3,106 44 167 3,400
4th Quarter 70 7 7 3,260 36 231 3,611
1975–76—
1st Quarter 97 6 3 4,490 80 223 4,899
2nd Quarter 128 20 6 3,222 30 175 3,581
3rd Quarter 95 8 7 3,298 28 239 3,675
4th Quarter 95 13 9 4,999 58 377 5,551

Mr. Wiggin

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what is the total cost to the most recent convenient date of running the TAVR for one year; and if he will break this down to show expenditure

A breakdown by sections of the Regular Reserve is as follows: Section A, 451; Section B, 322; Section D, 90.

Mr. Wiggin

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what was the average amount paid to members of the TAVR during a year to the most convenient date, set out in convenient groupings for rank and type of payment.

Mr. Robert C. Brown

The average amount paid to a volunteer member of the TAVR by rank and main types of payment in 1975–76 was as follows:

Mr. Wiggin

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will publish in the Official Report the number of recruits to the TAVR during each quarter in the last five years.

Mr. Robert C. Brown

The information requested is set out below.

on pay, equipment, drill halls and other relevant detail.

Mr. Robert C. Brown

The most meaningful figures which can be provided are the estimated costs for 1976–77. A breakdown of these costs is as follows:

£ million
1. Pay of Permanent Staff 9.0
2. Pay, allowances and bounties of Volunteer Personnel 18.0
3. Equipment Costs 15.0
4. Major and Minor Works Services 5.0
5. Administrative Support and Other Services 14.0
Total 61.0

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