HL Deb 07 October 2002 vol 639 cc10-1WA
Lord Redesdale

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many members of the Territorial Army in each of the Army's regional brigade areas are considered to be both fit for role and to have achieved the minimum level of training. [HL5120]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Bach)

Individual members of the Territorial Army (TA) are considered fit for role, which is defined as the minimum level of training required for mobilisation, when they have completed two phases of training. Phase 1 is recruit training, which is either delivered in a two-week package or over a series of weekends. Phase 2 is to prepare them to a standard at which they can train with their unit. This phase will vary in length depending on an individual's role and trade. As at 1 June, the number of TA personnel, considered fit for role, and by definition to have achieved the minimum level of training, by regional brigade area, is shown in the table below:

Regional Brigade Number Fit for Role
15 (North East) Brigade 3,676
49 (East) Brigade 3,426
43 (Wessex) Brigade 1,396
145 (Home Counties) Brigade 522
42 (North West) Brigade 2,374
143 (West Midlands) Brigade 1,695
160 (West) Brigade 1,585
51 (Scottish) Brigade 2,372
London District 2,941
107 (Ulster) Brigade 1,014
Specialist TA (national) 2,200
Total 23,201