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London Anti-Aircraft Brigadeb

Volume 159: debated on Wednesday 29 November 1922

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asked the Under-Secretary of State for War what progress has been made with the provision of headquarters for the London antiaircraft brigades?

Accommodation for the artillery of one brigade remains to be provided at Putney, but otherwise sufficient accommodation is already available to enable both brigades, when recruited, to start work. The provision of the additional accommodation required at Putney and the necessary adaptation and improvement of the existing accommodation elsewhere are actively in hand.