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DEPENDENT TERRITORIES

Finally among Non-NATO Commitments we have had to consider

our responsibilities towards those remaining dependent

territories where we station forces.

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Hong Kong

By far the largest of those, with by far the largest

forces, is Hong Kong. We maintain nearly 10,000 troops there,

One including Gurkhas, for two main reasons.

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to deter agresion from China, though we recognise that we

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and wore important could not defeat if it occurred. The second is to help

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Large investments by Britain and other countries in

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Hong Kong would be at stake, and we have concluded that we

must maintain a garrison (there and a small naval force

At the same

though we shall seek economies where we can to bring the

cost down from its present level of £38m. time we shall press the Hong Kong Government to contribute more to the cost than the Em which they provide at present.

As a further economy we shall give up the capability to

reinforce the Hong Kong garrison rapidly. [It

It is the

relinquishment of this capability, coupled with our with- drawal from Singapore, which will make the airfields in our logistic supply route Masirah and Gan, redundant.

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