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invaluable aid to the Regular Services.

38.

During 1974 the Regular force level was reduced from 16 to 13

major units in the infantry role and now consists of about 14,000

men.

This level has been temporarily reinforced on a number of

occasions, for example in May 1974 during the Ulster Workers'

Council strike, and twice in October 1974 during the "nited Kingdom

General Election and after the burning of the Maze prison. During

the Ulster Workers' Council strike reinforcements enabled the Army

to take over and run on a limited scale the supply of petrol and

fuel oils. A total of 51 major units in the infantry role served

in Northern Ireland during 1974, and seven of these were on their

fifth tour.

39. The Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act, which came

into force in August 1973, provides limited powers for soldiers to

stop, question, search and arrest. It has been renewed until

July 1975 to enable full consideration to be given to the recommenda-

tions of the Gardiner Committee (Cmnd. 5847) and any subsequent

legislation to be enacted.

Other Counter-terrorist Operations

40. Army bomb disposal teams have assisted local police forces

at bomb incidents in Great Britain. In addition, Army units have

been deployed from time to time to Heathrow Airport, to support

the Metropolitan Police in counter-terrorist preventative operations.

In November 1974, the Army practised similar procedures for Gatwick

Airport, with the Surrey and Sussex Police Forces.

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