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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 31St MAY 1960 3813 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 31sT MAY 1960 3813 The undermentioned Lts., are granted the actg. R. Hamps. rank of Cafptt., on the dlaltes shown: ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS M. S. GEDYE (42t73«6), '1st Apr. 1960. D. W. HOGG (4S6266), 1st Apr. 1960. NATIONAL SERVICE LIST H. E. COUCH (44-3057), 7th Apr. 1960. 2nd Lt. D. H. BACK (458038) to be Lt., 30th S. le M. ENTHOVEN <S42951'1), 5th flVBay 1960. May 1960. 2nd Lt. J. M. ROBERTSON (460050) to be iLt., 30th TERRITORIAL ARMY May 1960. Lt. D. W. GRIGOR (450068) to be Capt., 14th FUSILIER BRIGADE Mar. 1960. LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE TERRITORIAL ARMY Capt. I. S. DUNCAN (3/79591) is granted the actg. S.C.L.I. •rank of Maj., '15th Apr. I960. REGULAR ARMY idapt. F. L. POTTS (4312500) is .granted «he actg. Maj. H. N. CLEMAS (329®83) retires on retired rank of Maj., 16th Apr. 1960. pay, 29th May 1960. (Reserve Liability.) «Lt. S. M. CALVERT (440969) to be Cap*., 26th ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Apr. 1960. NATIONAL SERVICE LIST R.F. 2nd Lt. P. H. S. COLLINS (460475) from Reg. ARMY (EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Army, Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., 2nd May NATIONAL SERVICE LIST 1960, with seniority 18th Apr. 1959. 2nd Lt. J. A. SMITH 0458058) to be Lt., 29th May I960. K.S.L.I. L.F. ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS REGULAR ARMY (RESERVE OF OFFICERS NATIONAL SERVICE LIST Lt. (Hon. 'Capt.) N. C. JOHNSON, M.C. (1149296) 2nd Lt. J. M. WILLIAMS (459046) from Reg. having exceeded the age 'limit, relinquishes Ms Army, Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., 16th May commn., 1st June I960, retaining the hon. rank of 1960, with seniority 13th Dec. 1958. Capt. D.L.I. FORESTER BRIGADE R. Leicesters ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS NATIONAL SERVICE LIST ARMY EMERGENCY .RESERVE OF OFFICERS 2nd Lt. R. G. MAY (458630) from Reg. Army, NATIONAL SERVICE LIST Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., 29th Feb. 1960, with 2nd Lt. W. HAYS (458305) to be 'Lt., 29th May seniority 15th Nov. 1958. 1960. EAST ANGLIAN BRIGADE YORKSHIRE BRIGADE 1 E. Anglian Green Howards ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS REGULAR ARMY NATIONAL SERVICE LIST Lt. David William Halsted SEAGRIM (456143) 2ind Lt. V. R. B. KIHL (458049) to be ILt., 7th from Reg. Army, Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., Apr. I960. 1st June 1960, with seniority 29th Oct. 1959. 2nd Lt. A. J. ALDERSON (458037) to be Lt., 30th 2nd Lt. D. W. H. SEAGRIM (456143) to be Lt., May 1960. 1st June 1960, with seniority 10th Jan. 1960. 2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's D.W.R. Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire) REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Maj. J. E. V. BUTTERFIELD (95621) retires on By virtue of the provisions of the 'Royal Warrant retired pay, 29th May 1960. (Reserve Liability.)* dated 12th April 1960 (published in Army Order 29 of I960) all officers <of the Land 'Forces belonging Y.&L. to The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment and The REGULAR ARMY Northamptonshire Regiment will be transferred to Maj. A. W. STANSFELD, M.B.E. (65209), retires die 2nd East Anglian (Regiment (Duchess of on retired pay, 29th May 1960, and is granted the Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and hon. rank of Lt.-Col. (Reserve Liability.)* 'Northamptonshire) with effect from 1st June 1960. 'Brig. Ralph Henry (Lefroy OULTON, CJBJE., is ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS appointed Colonel, 2nd East Anglian Regiment NATIONAL SERVICE LIST (IDuchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire 2nd Lt. P. J. EVANS (458043) to be Lt., 29th land (Northamptonshire) 1st June -I960, on formation. May 1960. R. Lincolns TERRITORIAL ARMY (REGULAR ARMY Lt. M. G. S. FRAMPTON (445472) to be Capt., Brig. .Ralph Henry Lefroy OULTON, C.B.E., re- 1st Apr. 1960. linquishes the appointment of Colonel, The Royail 'Lincolnshire Regiment 1st June 1960, on amalgama- WELSH BRIGADE tion. S.W.B. REGULAR ARMY ARMY EMERGENCY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Maj. R. N. DEANE, M.C. (77630), to be Lt.-Col., (NATIONAL SERVICE LIST 1st Apr. 1960. 2nd Lt. C. A. PHILLIPS (460048) to be Lt., 30th Welch May 1960. REGULAR ARMY Northamptons 'Lt.-ICol. J. 'R. L. TRAHERNE (5:6696) retires on REGULAR ARMY reflated pay, 1st June 19:60. (Reserve (Liability.)* Col. (Hon. Brig.) John LINGHAM, C.B., D.S.O., ARMY EMERGENCY (RESERVE OF OFFICERS M.C., relinquishes the appointment of Colonel, The Northamptonshire Regiment, 1st June 1960, on NATIONAL SERVICE -LIST amalgamation. 2nd Lt. A. W. SANSOM (459781) to be Lt., 29th Maj. D. BAXTER (73161) retires on retired pay, May 1960. 1st June 1960. (Reserve Liability.)* NORTH IRISH BRIGADE 3 E. Anglian R. Innisks REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Maj. M. R. C. BRIGHTMAN (69127) retires on Maj. (Qr.-IMir.) A. H. BURTON (2/79497) retires retired pay, 29.th May 1960. (Reserve Liability.)* on retired pay, 30th May 1.960. (Reserve Liability.) WESSEX BRIGADE REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Dorset Class III TERRITORIAL ARMY 'Lt. :D. A. BARKER (444171) from A.E. Res. of Capt. M. J. NEGUS (341548) to be Maj., 1st Mar. Offrs., Nat. Serv. List, to be Lt.. 4th May 1960, 1960. retaining Ms .present seniority..
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