Dear British Army,

I understand that all of your personnel swear an oath of allegiance to the Crown; please can you tell me how many cases there have been of individuals found in breach of their oath since 2004.

Yours faithfully,

Stephen Warrin

Alexander.Hare102@mod.gov.uk, British Army

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Good afternoon,

 

Please see the attached letter in response to your recent Freedom of
Information Request.

 

Sincerely,

 

Personnel 5

Personnel | Army Policy & Secretariat 

Email: [1][email address]

 

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Alexander.Hare102@mod.gov.uk, British Army

Hare, Alexander C2 (Army StratCen-Sec-Pers5) would like to recall the message, "20240703_FOI11334_Response letter".

Dear [email address],

Thank you for your message which I understand implies that any obligations in your officers' oath to defend the interests of the king and his successors etc, have never been used in a disciplinary sense and are therefore largely just a protocol that, in practise, has no bearing on their day-to-day duties.

Yours sincerely,

Stephen Warrin

Yours sincerely,

Stephen Warrin