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The London.Gazette, 30 September, 1941 THE LONDON.GAZETTE, 30 SEPTEMBER, 1941 29th Aug. 1941. The notification of ist Aug. 1941 (p. 4442, John Bernard ENSOR (40521). col. i) concerning Flying Officer Leslie George William Ellis BOWDEN (40502). MARKWICK is cancelled. David Beatty FITZPATRICK (40525). Geoffrey Francis MoRLEY-MowER (40557). AMENDMENT. 3rd Sept. 1941. In notification of 2nd May 1941 (p. 2514, William David BRINSDEN (41369). col. 2) the undermentioned should have Leofric Trevor BRYANT-FENN (40985). appeared under the heading ROYAL AIR Arthur Roy DENSHAM (41157). FORCE instead of the Royal Air Force Volun- Michael Douglas Sutcliffe HOOD (41023). teer Reserve: — Patrick Joseph McNALLY (40407). 590432 Sgt. Idwal James DAVIES. Douglas Edgar SHORMAN (41327). 591227 Sgt. George Frank LAMBERT. (Seniority ^th Aug. 1941.) Leslie Gordon Welldon LILLY (36175). TECHNICAL BRANCH. The undermentioned are granted commis- The undermentioned Flying Officers are sions for the duration of hostilities: — granted the war substantive rank of Flight Lieutenant: — As Flying Officers on probation. 5th Aug. 1941. Warrant Officers. James CLIFT (40673). nth June 1941. i2th Aug. 1941. (Seniority gth May 1941.) Peter William Olber MOULD, D.F.C. 364386 Claude Henry PRETTY (46517). (33414) 2ist July 1941. 23rd Aug. 1941. (Seniority y>th June 1941.) Archibald Duncan MCLAREN, D.F.C. 342429 Frederic BROWN (46457). (41440). 30th Aug. 1941. (Seniority 26th June 1941.) 3ist Aug. 1941. 363792 Sydney James BURKE (46518). Walter Leslie JONES (43188). As Pilot Officer on probation. The undermentioned Pilot Officers are pro- Warrant Officer. moted to the war substantive rank of Flying I7th Aug. 1941. Officer: — (Seniority 2&th Feb. 1941.) 30th Mar. 1941. 363612 Henry John GOWING (46519). Francis George DENMAN (42595). As Acting Pilot Officers on probation. loth Aug. 1941. Flight Sergeant. Brian Lawless DUIGAN, D.F.C. (43377). i2th May 1941. 28th Sept. 1941. (Seniority i/^th Nov. 1940.) Keith Hamilton BAYLEY (2nd Lt. Essex 560421 Alexander STEWART (46520). R.) (44671). Donald HIGSON (2nd Lt. R.A.) (44660). The undermentioned Flying Officers on probation are confirmed in their appoint- 3oth Sept. 1941. ments : — Murray Crichton Bell ANDERSON (2nd Lt. i5th June 1941. R.T.R.) (44673). Geoffrey Judge SYMONDS (44427). The undermentioned Pilot Officers are i8th June 1941. granted the war substantive rank of Flying Frederick Andrew James CHAPMAN (44140). Officer: — 26th Aug. 1941. 7th July 1941. William Morey SIMMS (44438). Kenneth Hamilton MEYER (44487). The undermentioned Pilot Officers on pro- 22nd July 1941 i bation are confirmed in their appointments Stanley Gordon BETTY, D.F.M. (45040). and promoted to the war substantive rank of Flying Officer: — ist Aug. 1941. Leonard GRAVES, D.F.C. (44464). 28th June 1941. (Seniority i6th May 1941.) Pilot Officer on probation William Henry Geoffrey Lawrence O'HANLON (44090). FORSTER (45349) is promoted to the war sul> 3rd July 1941. stantive rank of Flying Officer on probation. (Seniority y*th May 1941.) ist Mar. 1941. Peter FEIGHAN (44105). Air Commodore Alan LEES, D.S.O., A.F.C., is granted the acting rank of Air 7th Sept. 1941. Vice-Marshal, ist Sept. 1941. (Seniority i6th May 1941.) Air Commodore Geoffrey Rhodes BROMET, Stanley SPENCER (44612). C.B.E., D.S.O., relinquishes the acting.rank Flight Lieutenant James Samuel SMITH, of Air Vice-Marshal. I2th Sept. 1941. M.B.E. (35097), is promoted to the rank of Flying Officer John WRIGHT (43017) is Squadron Leader (temporary), ist Sept. transferred to the Technical Branch. loth 1941. July, 1941. Flight Lieutenant (temporary Squadron The undermentioned Flying Officers are Leader) Frederick Manuel BENITO (Capt. S. granted the war substantive rank of Flight Lan. R.) relinquishes his temporary com- Lieutenant: — mission on return to Army duty. 5th June ist Aug. 1941. 1941.- Eric POWELL (43211)..
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