HC Deb 14 July 1998 vol 316 cc168-71W
Mr. Maclean

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the(a) establishment and (b) actual strengths of each (i) regular and (ii) TA infantry unit. [47209]

Dr. Reid

The establishment and actual strength of each regular and TA infantry unit is detailed below. For completeness, the total establishment and strength of the Infantry Arm is also given.

Regular Infantry

The established liability of the Army, the Manpower Planning Target, is revised in April and October each year. The total requirement includes those posts filled by infantry personnel away from their units in specific infantry appointments or general appointments which may be filled by personnel from any cap badge. The total liability and strength of regular infantry personnel as at 1 May 1998 was:

Infantry
Liability (establishment) Strength
Soldiers 25,049 22,458
Officers 2,739 2,726
Gurkhas 2,101 2,555

The infantry deficit at soldier level is being addressed actively through the 'Manning the Army' strategy which aims to bring the Army to full strength by 2002.

The table shows the liability (establishment) and strength of soldiers by infantry unit. Owing to the nature of the cap badge system, only at soldier level can both the establishment and liability be shown in full. A similar breakdown for Infantry officers is not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost and effort. Infantry officers, like all Army officers, fill a proportion of posts that are able to be filled from any cap badge, the only qualifying criteria being suitability and relevant experience.

The figures exclude those infantry personnel currently serving in posts away from their parent units.

Infantry soldiers
Unit liability (establishment) Strength
Queen's Division
1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment 539 415
2nd Battalion Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment 579 481
1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 555 532
2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 625 577
1st Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment 519 483
2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment 539 541
King's Division
1st Battalion King's Own Royal Border Regiment 625 575
1st Battalion King's Regiment 519 505
1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire 519 493
1st Battalion Green Howards 625 560
1st Battalion Queen's Lancashire Regiment 555 507
1st Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment 522 520
Prince of Wales's Division
1st Battalion Devon and Dorset Regiment 565 538
1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment 555 511
1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers 519 511
1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Wales 625 520
1st Battalion Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment 581 511
1st Battalion Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment 625 631
1st Battalion Staffordshire Regiment 519 488
Light Division
1st Battalion Light Infantry 539 497
2nd Battalion Light Infantry 555 521
1st Battalion Royal Green Jackets 579 451
2nd Battalion Royal Green Jackets 625 625
The Parachute Regiment
1st Battalion Parachute Regiment 544 466
2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment 544 450
3rd Battalion Parachute Regiment 519 427
Royal Irish Regiment
1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment 581 439
Gurkhas
1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles 742 765
2nd Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles 855 913
The Gurkha Reinforcement Company and The Battalion The Parachute Regiment 0 115
The Gurkha Reinforcement Company The 1st Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment 0 115
The Gurkha Reinforcement Company The 1st Battalion The Royal Scots 0 115
The Gurkha Demonstration Company Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 133 133
The Gurkha Demonstration Company Brecon 100 100
Territorial Army Infantry Units
6th Northumberland Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 532 600
4th Battalion (Volunteer) The Parachute Regiment 531 696
6th (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment 531 493
7th (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment 532 582
4th/5th Battalion the Green Howards (Alexandria Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment) 531 423
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) 531 542
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment 530 514
7th Battalion The (Durham) Light Infantry 531 526
3rd Battalion The Prince of Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire 327 423
4th (Volunteer) Battalion The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment 531 457
6th Battalion The Light Infantry (Volunteer) 531 495
5th (Volunteer) Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment 566 533
6th/7th (Volunteer) Battalion The Princess of Wales Royal Regiment 530 504
5th (Volunteer) Royal Green Jackets 382 304
2nd (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Gloucester Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment 531 453
4th (Volunteer) Battalion The Queens Lancashire Regiment 529 508
5th/8th (Volunteer) Battalion The Kings Regiment 529 520
4th (Volunteer) Battalion The Kings Own Border Regiment 529 419
3rd (Volunteer) The Cheshire Regiment 373 376
5th (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers 564 484
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales) 563 521
5th Battalion The Light Infantry (Volunteer) 527 528
2nd (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Regiment of Wales 532 498

Infantry soldiers
Unit liability (establishment) Strength
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Welsh Fusiliers 530 531
4th (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Green Jackets 530 305
10th (Volunteer) Battalion The Parachute Regiment 530 311
The London Regiment 531 302
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Black Watch Regiment (The Royal Highland Regiment) 374 325
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Highlanders (Seaforths, Gordons and Cameroons) 537 438
7th/8th (Volunteer) Battalion The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) 531 472
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow & Ayrshire Regiment) 530 440
The Lowland Volunteers 532 396
4th/5th Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers 543 497

Notes:

1. Includes Queen's Own Gurkha Officers Gurkha numbers decrease throughout the year (through retirement) until the annual intake at the end of the year

2. A similar breakdown for Infantry officers is not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost and effort. Infantry officers, like all Army officers, fill a proportion of posts that are able to be filled from any cap badge, the only qualifying criteria being suitability and relevant experience

3. The figures for Territorial Army infantry units include both officers and soldiers