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CHIEFS OF STAFF COMMITTEE
FUTURE GARRISON OF HONG KONG
Note by the War Office
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The Chiefs of Staff invited the War Office.. to examine a telegram from C.-in-C. Hong Kong giving his recommendation that there should be no reduction in the present strength of the garrison and that a regiment of Field Artillery should be despatched to reinforce the Colony.
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At present the garrison of Hong Kong consists of :-
(a) One Indian Infantry Brigade;
(b) One Commando rigade. This Brigade is the joint responsibility of the Admiralty, ar Office, and Chief of Combined Operations; it is understood that its retention in Hong Kong until April, 1947 is acceptable to all.
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is pointed out, however, that it may not be possible to maintain it at full strength for the whole of this period.
A regiment of Field Artillery cannot be made available except at the expense of another thoatre and the reasons given for its despatch do not appear to justify this.
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The Defence Committee have now ruled that Hong Kong will not in future be regarded as a defended port and that, as soon as the European Folice Force is sufficiently re-established, the Garrison will be reduced to one brigade; meanwhile, however, the two Brigades may be retained.
The lolice Force will not be able to assume its full responsibilities until January, 1947 and it will therefore be necessary to retain one Infantry Brigade and one Commando Brigade until that date.
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