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Supplement to the London Gazette, 7 November, 1947 5245 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 7 NOVEMBER, 1947 5245 Sub. (now T.J. Comd.) E. R. ROBINSON (239504). Lt. (now T. Capt.) J. A. PARKHOUSE (287360). Sub. (Hon. J. Comd.) M. M. SIGG (now LEWIN) Lt. C. R. WARD (234817). (342098). o Sub. (now T.J. Comd.) M. L. SUTHERLAND ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS. (196400). Lt. (now T. Maj.) L. W. W. PURDOM (159820). Sub. (now T.J. Comd.) D. J. M. WILKINSON The following Officer is awarded the Efficiency (234066). Medal (Malta): — Sub. (now T.J. Comd.) P. M. WINWOOD-SMITH ROYAL MALTA ARTILLERY. (244869). Lt. J. MONTALTO (178371). The following Officer is awarded the Efficiency The following Officer is awarded the Efficiency Medal (Militia) 2nd Clasp : — Medal (Bermuda) ist Clasp: — ROYAL- ENGINEERS. GENERAL LIST. ' Capt. C. A. OWENS (168479). Lt. (Hon. Maj.) F. G. TAYLOR (342999). The following Officers are awarded the Efficiency Medal (Militia) ist Clasp : — ERRATA. The Efficiency Medal'(Territorial). ROYAL ENGINEERS. Lt. (now Capt.) C, A. OWENS (168479). The London Gazette (No. 37847) of gth January, 1947. Lt. (now T. Capt.) J. A. PARKHOUSE (287360). Auxiliary Territorial Service. ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS. For J. Comd. (H.C. Comd.) C. .E. MORDHUNT Lt. (nowT. Maj.) L. W. W. PURDOM (159820). (196101) Substitute ]. Comd. (H.C. Comd.) C. E. MORDAUNT The following Officers are awarded the Efficiency (196101). Medal (Militia): — The London Gazette (No. 38087) of 3rd October, 1947. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Capt. (now T. Lt.-Col.) A. J. MILMAN, M.B.E. The Royal Fusiliers. For Capt. (Hon. Maj.) D. A. FRANCIS, M.B.E., M.C. Lt. (now T. Maj.) R. G. H. ALLEN (161989). (4325i) Lt. R. G. HUGHES (345869). Substitute Capt. (Hon. Maj.) W. A. FRANCIS, M.B.E., Lt. (Hon. Maj.) K. R. OAKLEY (159199). M.C. (43251). LONDON PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased directly from H.M. Stationery Office at the following addresses : York House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2 ; I3a Castle Street, Edinburgh, 2 ; 35-41 King Street, Manchester, 2 ; i SL Andrew's Crescent, Cardiff; • Tower Lane, Bristol, i ; So Chichester Street, Belfast OR THROUGH ANY BOOKSELLER 1947 Price Sixpence net 5.O. Code No. 65-38117.
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