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Exercise Brave Defender

Volume 83: debated on Friday 19 July 1985

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asked the Secretary of State for Defence whether exercise Brave Defender integrates United States and British plans for the ground defence of vital installations in Britain.

asked the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many and which units of the home service force are so far at full strength; how many and which are not at full strength, and by how much in percentage and absolute terms;(2) if he will list the location of current units of the home service force and their parent units;(3) if he will list the units of the home service force which have been formed to date.

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the planned locations of units of the home service force and their parent units which are yet to be formed.

The planned locations of units of the home service force which are yet to be formed, and which are part of the plans to expand the home service force to a strength of almost 5,000 announced to Parliament in July last year, together with the names and locations of their respective sponsor units are as set out in the table. The companies to be formed in 1990 are being formed then because they are connected with units being formed as part of the TA phase 2 expansion.

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asked the Secretary of State for Defence whether United Stales of America and British plans for the ground defence of vital installations in the United Kingdom have been integrated; and if he will make a statement.

Plans for the ground defence of United States vital installations in the United Kingdom are integrated into our overall home defence plans. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence announced on 21 March at columns 585–6 exercise Brave Defender will test our revised home defence plans and procedures and some United States forces will participate in the exercise.