Oral Answers to Questions — British Army

– in the House of Commons ar 17 Mehefin 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • War Graves (Relatives' Visits) (12 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War if he is now in a position to make a statement outlining facilities which will be given to relatives of deceased Service men to visit graves overseas.

  • Transfers from Indian Army (2 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for war if he will take steps to ensure that British sergeants, now being compulsorily transferred from the Indian Army Corps of Clerks to the R.A.S.C., shall not...

  • Home Guard Rifle Clubs (2 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War whether commanding officers have been instructed that Home Guard rifle clubs, formed at the request of his Department, are still to receive the privilege of...

  • Surplus Vehicles, Germany (14 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War how many vehicles are still parked on the autobahn between Hamburg and Bremen; what is their estimated value and why steps have not been taken to dispose of...

  • West African Command (Reinforcement) (8 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War if he is aware that units in the Sierra Leone and Gambia area have been informed that the reinforcement situation in the United Kingdom is extremely bad at...

  • Territorial Army (Messing Equipment) (13 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War what arrangements he is making for the equipment of T.A. messes with the necessary supplies of cutlery, crockery and other stores of a permanent nature.

  • Camp, Raynes Park (4 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War if he will now announce his decision on the release of the Army camp at Raynes Park for housing purposes.

  • Garrisons, West Indies (6 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for War in which of the British West Indian Colonies an Imperial garrison is maintained and at what strength; and how it compares with that maintained before the war.