§ Angus RobertsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many trained officers and soldiers are serving in the Guards Battalions broken down by nationality. [32455]
§ Mr. Ingram[holding answer 1 February 2002]: The number of trained officers and soldiers serving in the Guards Battalions, as at 1 January 2002, broken down by nationality is shown in the table. Figures do not include companies that are serving on public duties. In order to conform to confidentiality regulations, exact numbers for
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Trained guards strength by regiment and nationality as at 1 January 2002—PQ2386M Nationality Grenadier Coldstream Scots Irish Welsh Soldier Belize 1— Fiji/St. Vincent 1— 7 1— 1— Gambia 1— Hong Kong 1— Jamaica 1— 1— Kenya 1— New Zealand 1— Republic of Ireland 1— 25 1— Zimbabwe 1— 1— 1— British/Commonwealth/Foreign2 20 17 14 17 9 England 499 518 188 391 125 Irish Republic 1— 5 Isle of Man 1— Northern Ireland 1— 1— 1— 135 1— Scotland 13 10 307 33 10 South Africa 1— 1— 1— Wales 1— 7 5 1— 462 Officer India 1— New Zealand Islands 1— Republic of Ireland 1— Britain 1— 1— 1— 1— 1— Britain/Irish Republic2 1— 1— England 37 32 25 31 29 Isle of Man/Channel Islands 1— Northern Ireland 1— 1— Scotland 1— 1— 8 1— Wales 1— 1— 1— 1 Indicates that, in order to conform to confidentiality rules, exact numbers less than five cannot be disclosed either directly or indirectly. 2 This category indicates those personnel who have dual nationality and class themselves as British/Irish Republic. nationalities where representation is less than five cannot be disclosed. The total strengths are therefore quoted in a separate table.
Regiment strengths as at 1 January 2002 Guards Total strength Grenadier 592 Coldstream 599 Scots 567 Irish 660 Welsh 650 Note:
Figures do not include FTRS and Gurkhas