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The London Gazette of FRIDAY, the 14^ of MAY, 1948 by \ Registered As a Newspaper I, 38291 3015 SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of FRIDAY, the 14^ of MAY, 1948 by \ Registered as a newspaper TUESDAY, 18 MAY, 1948 Air Ministry, i8th May, 1948. As Flying Officers, extended service (A.M.O. A-775/45 scheme B):— ROYAL AIR FORCE. Brian Hamilton Godrington NATION (56175). I2th Feb. 1946 (seniority -z^th Sept.* 1945). GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. John Frederick William YATES, D.F.C. (52163). Appointment to commission. gth May 1946 (seniority 8th Apr. 1944). Thomas HINE, D.F.C. (56288). 29th Aug. 1946 As Squadron Leader (permanent): — • (seniority iqth Oct. 1945). Desmond James SCOTT, O.B.E., D.S.O., D.F.C. Albert Edward WHITE (54875). 26th Sept. 1946 (59527). I4th Aug. 1947 (seniority ist Sept. 1945) (seniority 8th May 1945) (subsequently promoted to (and granted the rank of Wing Commander (war Flight Lieutenant (substantive)). subs.) seniority 26th Apr. 1945 and relinquishes the rank of Wing Commander (war subs.) ist Nov. As Flight Lieutenant, extended service (four years i 1947, also granted the rank of Squadron Leader on the active list):— { (war subs.) seniority 8th Apr. 1944) • (substituted Frank Eric POTTER (61049). • i8th Dec. 1945 for 'notifications of 28th Oct. 1947 (p. 5065, col. 2), (seniority ist Sept. 1945). 6th Jan. 1948 (p. 134, col. 2) and 2jrd Mar. 1948 As Flying Officers, extended service (four years on (p. 2013, col. i)). the active list):— As Flying Officers, short service (six years on the Edward Charles BENHAM, D.F.M. (183721). 27th active list): — June 1946 (seniority jth Mar. 1945). Sur Eric Reginald HARPER - (203766) . i2th Apr. John Alec PUTTICK (191820). 5th Sept. 1946 1948 (seniority iqth' Dec. 1947). (seniority 20th Feb. .1946). Leonard John COOKE (195677). 26th Apr. 1948 William Arthur HAMMOND (160871). ist Jan. (seniority ist May 1946). 1947 (seniority z8th Oct: 1944) (and transferred to the Secretarial Branch ist May 1948) (substituted As Flying Officers, short service (five years on the for notification of 29th July 1947 (p. 3538, col. i)). active list): — Leslie HOWELLS, D.F.C. (187820). i?th Apr. Flight Lieu-tenant John George FEATHERSTONE 1947 (seniority 2nd Nov. 1945). (163584). 23rd Apr. 1948 (seniority i^th Jan. Lawrence Theodore OSBORNE (166791). 8th May 1946) (and transferred to the Secretarial Branch 1947 (seniority 6th Oct. 1946) (and transferred to reverting to the substantive rank of Flying Officer the Aircraft Control Branch ist May 1948). on appointment). Flight Lieutenant Richard Ariste Clement DUPRE 24th July 1947. (153483). 26th Apr. 1948 (seniority -z^th Sept. Raymond CLIVE-GRIFFIN, D.F.M. (187371) 1945) (and transferred to the Secretarial Branch . (seniority zjth Aug. 1946) (and 'transferred to the reverting to the substantive rank of Flying Officer Secretarial Branch on appointment). on appointment). Bryan George. ROBERTS, D.F.C.. (191405) David Edward SPENCER (57087). i7th May 1948 (seniority izth Feb. 194,7) (and transferred to the \ (seniority zgth Mar. 1947) (and transferred • to the Secretarial Branch ist May 1948). Equipment Branch on appointment). Notification amended. As Flight Lieutenant, short service (A.M.O. 6th Apr. 1948 (p. 2203, col. i) concerning Thomas Aelfryn HOWELLS, A.F.M. (51150), add (seniority James COBB, D.F.C. (51114). 28th Apr. 1948 . 5th-Jan'. 1943); (p. 2204, col. i) concerning Arthur (seniority .i$th July 1947) (and transferred to the Edward Cyril OAKSHOTT (51505) add (seniority Physical Fitness Branch on appointment).- 3ist May 1942),• Ronald Vincent Yates WALMSLEY (52616) add (seniority 28th Apr. 1943), Ralph As Flight Lieutenants, extended service (A.M'.Ol CARNALL (48169) add (seniority i6th -Mar. 1943), ^•775/45 scheme B): — Arthur 'Charles BRADBROOK (54941) add (seniority • ' Walter Joseph HURST (46169). 27th 'June 1946 2ist May 1945), Walter George WINTER (55250) ' (seniority ist Sept. 1945). add (seniority i2th Nov. 1944), Alfred LUDLAM Tom Vinyard WHATLING (48965). 24th July (56368) add (seniority ist Dec. 1.945), Owen 1947 (seniority ist Sept. 1945). (and transferred to Claude DOUGLAS (57068) add (seniority i6th Mar. the Aircraft Control Branch i^th Apr. 1948) (sub- 1945.); (p. 2204, col. 2)'concerning Robert WALLACE stituted for notification of 28th Oct: 1947 (p. 5065, (143882) add (seniority 22nd. Feb. 1945), Denis.
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