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FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

SECRET UK EYES A LOCSEN

least April 1994, but to note that task flying hours should be

reviewed as the number of units being supported reduces.

133. Brunei Garrison.

a.

The COS are invited to approve the recommendation that the UK Garrison Brunei be placed under full command of HQ UKLF with

effect from April 1996.

b. The COS are invited to endorse the proposal that HQ BFHK and

HQ UKLF carry out a staffing exercise to confirm the establishment enhancements required by Brunei Garrison from 1996.

C. The COS are invited to approve the recommendation that the future of Training Team Brunei be addressed by the Director

Infantry as soon as possible.

The COS are invited to

134. Arrangements for Final Withdrawal. approve the recommendation that a CVS Group and LPD are made available to embark the residual elements of the Hong Kong Garrison during the

final rundown so that all can depart in a timely fashion on 30 June

1997.

135. Changes since 1989 Review. The COS are invited to take note of

the considerable political changes in Hong Kong sinc 1989 and to

endorse the recommendations concerning the need to maintain maximum flexibility within the Withdrawal Plan based on "event -led" decisions

rather than events being fixed to specific dates.

LIST OF ANNEXES:

A:

B:

C:

D:

The threat to internal stability in Hong Kong.

LEP/LEC

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FUTURE REQUIREMENTS.

HQ BFHK review of Army Supporting Arms and Services.

The future of the UK Garrison in Brunei.

The last 6 months.

E.

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UK EYES A

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