§ Mr. Cartwrightasked the Secretary of State for Defence how many Service men have received in-patient treatment at the Queen Elizabeth military hospital, Woolwich, during each quarter since the hospital opened.
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Date of cancellation Project Total project expenditure £million Years over which expenditure spread 1965 HS 681 aircraft … … 4.0 Not available 1965 P1154 aircraft … … 21.0 1962–66* 1965 TSR 2 aircraft … … 178.0 1959–66* 1965 Lightning III auto-attack system … … 1.4 Not available 1966 Equipments for new aircraft carrier … … 0.3 Not available 1966 P35 aerial vehicle (hovercraft type) … … 0.3 Not available 1967 AFVG aircraft … … 2.5 1965–68* 1967 Chinook helicopter … … 0.3 1966–68 1968 Optical linescan for Buccaneer Mk. II … … 1.3 Not available 1968 F111K aircraft … … 13.5 1966–68 1969 Anglo-Dutch 3D Radar … … 1.7 Not available 1970 Taildog short range air-to-air missile … … 0.7 1969–71 1970 Land-based AEW system (FMICW radar) … … 2.9 Not available 1970 Mallard Communications systems … … 4.5 1967–71 1970 Deep mobile target for torpedoes … … 1.3 1965–71
§ Mr. Robert C. BrownThe numbers of service personnel admitted for in-patient treatment in the Queen Elizabeth military hospital, Woolwich, during each full quarter since it opened are as follows:
Quarter Ending Service Personnel Admitted 30 September 1977 973 31 December 1977 1,084 31 March 1978 1,193 30 June 1978 1,306 30 September 1978 1,244 31 December 1978 1,295 In addition, between 1 July and 31 December 1978 a total of 1,870 Service dependants have been admitted for in-patient treatment at the hospital.