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Published Date: 10 November 2009
THREE Scottish regiments that have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan are severely under strength
New Ministry of Defence figures show that the Royal Regiment of Scotland and the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards are both 13 per cent under-manned, while the Scots Guards are 12 per cent behind.

The gap reflects the number of trained personnel required versus the actual number of troops fit for duty.

Figures obtained by the SNP's Westminster leader, Angus Robertson MP, came just days after the Black Watch returned from a tour in Afghanistan. The Scots Guards are due to be deployed there in the spring.

The figures, issued by armed forces minister Bill Rammell, show that the Royal Regiment of Scotland had a requirement of 3,320 troops but that just 2,806 were fit for duty. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards requires 589 troops, but those fit for duty number 510. The Scots Guards had 664 troops fit for duty against a requirement of 753.

Mr Robertson said: "Military units have a set trained requirement for a reason and it is not good that Scotland's three recruited infantry and armoured regiments are 13 per cent below that requirement."





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  • Last Updated: 09 November 2009 11:49 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: British armed forces
 
1

Stephen Wayne Foster,

Miami, Florida 10/11/2009 02:08:05
I'm just waiting for somebody to blame this one on the SNP.
2

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 10/11/2009 06:28:05
#1 You are in for a long wait.The SNP do not have any interest in our military.
3

dba,

Edinburgh 10/11/2009 07:21:04
The simple fact remains - the Regiments are SEROUSLY UNDERMANNED. This increases by a high factor. the pressure on each soldier 'in the fireld' as they have to work more intensely, are uder pressure for longer more intense periods and the command structure as they have to take account of men becoming tired.

FOR FAR TOO LONG OUR POLITICAL LEADERS (from EVERY party) have allowed the 'bean counters' to become increasingly disingenuous and all infantry units are experiencing 'death by a 1000 cuts'.

THE SIMPLE AND TERRIBLE TRUTH IS that, as a nation our POLITICIANS have entered global commitments that, as a nation we cannot afford either financially or in terms of men.

Tony Blairs 'mindless rush' to become a 'special relation' of George Bush really should be investigated...the vast silent majority in the USA are only now starting to appreciate just how many disatrous decisions were made by the Bush/Cheyney/ Blair partnership.

WHAT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT NOW is that EVERY Infantry Regiment is given the FULLEST possible support (Financial and equipment) from the Government AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC - The Officers, men and women of the armed forces are remaining firm and steadfast to their 'Military Oath'. It is a total disgrace that both the Politicians and the Defence Procurement Agency are failing in their duty of care to the men and women who serve in foreign fields.
4

mr broon,

Edinburgh 10/11/2009 08:31:24
"The Army is currently 3,600 short of its required strength of 101,800.
In the past 18 months, over 5,000 officers and other ranks have left voluntarily, with another 2,000 waiting to have their applications to quit approved."
(Source: British Army website)

"All the armed Forces: Army, Royal Navy, and RAF as a whole, are nearly 7,000 under strength."
(Source: The Guardian)


 

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