AIR DEFENCE

CADET CORPS

GAZETTE FOR OFFIOAL USE ONLY The Official Journal of the Air Defence Cadet Corps PublisMd on the lst of each month at Kinnaird House, la Pall Mall East, S. W.l

No. 4 Vol. I September, 1939 Price 3d.

EDITORIAL By now the majority of you will have had a holiday, and we hope it was a very enjoyable one. This month the list of officers is being printed again in full; considerable care has been taken over it, and it is hoped that it will be found to be correct. A complete list of names and addresses of squadrons is also included. The usual letter on '' Matters of Interest'' has not been written this month owing to the absence of Air Commodore Chamier on some well-earned leave. A report of the dedication and presentation of the standards to the 34th (F) and 82nd Wandsworth Squadrons appears on pages 3-4. It may be of interest to know that every county in is now represented by at least one. cadet squadron with the exception of Cumberland, Westmorland, Shropshire, Rutland and Suffolk.

CONTENTS

PAGE PAGE EDITORIAL • 1 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF NOTICES 2 SQUADRONS 7 NEWS FROM SQUADRONS 3 AIR DEFENCE CADET CORPS LIST AREA ORGANISERS 6 -OFFICERS 11 1

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An Art//11ry R1ronno/JJafll'e Patrol lab«daall ,_ Reel I .. 2IO ft. 6 . It ii notifted that all the ftlml illUCd by the Reel 2 296 ft. 8l~' Air Miniltry to lbe Ajr Le11ne are 16 mm. Reel J . 288 ft. 8 ~- tOUnd fllml, the footaF and duration of the Total 221~·rnwna. .... heals .. followl: Dally /f1S!Wcllon of Aircraft Reel I . . ) 1286 ft lS . Mltdpla of Fllt#U. hrt I Reel 2 . . . OndMctual I rntna. Red I . 377 ft. J(ij milll. 10 mini. Reel 3 . . [ lengths not ... ~ Reel 2 361 ft. R~4 . .J ~~) Reel l . 254 ft. 7 mim. Reel 4 244 ft. 7 mim. Internal Combwt/on Engines Reel 5 514 ft. 14 mina. Reel I 39S ft. I l ~na. Total 481 mins. Reel 2 392 ft. I I mmt. Reel 3 396 ft. 11 mins Tlw M•MtO Total 33 . . Reel I 380 ft. lOi mins. nuns. Reel 2 . 400ft. 11 mins. Gilding Total 2li mins. To the time of going to preM the followina Tlw Tlwrmionic Valve gliding certificates have been obtained: 335 ft. Reel I 9i m~ns. ''A'' Certificates-145 cadets, 12 ofticen Reel 2 . 290 ft. 8 mms. 258 ft. 7 mms. '' B'' Cert~ficates- 7 cadets, 6 officen. Reel 3 . '' C'' Certificates-- 3 officers. · Reel 4 . 387 ft. IOf ~s. Total 35 nuns. Many detachments have suffered from very AJr Nariptlon bad weather, and a large number of cadets Part I. Map Reading 362 ft. I 0 mins. have been on the point of obtaining their .. A" Certificates at the end of their course, and have i Part II. Conven- only been prevented by weather conditiom. tional Signs 340 ft. 91 mins. I Part ill. Compasses and Bearings Adjutant-Duties and Responsibilities Reel I 311 ft. Sf mins. 1 Reel 2 295 ft. 8 mins. We are periodically asked to descn"be the Reel 3 300 ft. 8! mins. duties of an adjutant; they are as folloM: Total 25 mins. The general duty of the adjutant is to ~ Part IV. Course Finding his commanding officer, and to see that his Reel 1 380 ft. 10! mins. instructions and wishes are carried out by all Reel 2 300 ft. 8! mins. ranks. He should attend to all purely routine Reel 3 350 ft. 9f mins. matters with a view to giving his commanding Total 28-l mins. officer more time to study the general efficiency Part V. Map Projections of the unit. He is responsible for, and must Reel 1 424 ft. 12 mins. generally supervise, office routine, and e& Reel 2 410 ft. 11! mins. ordinate the work of all branches, including Reel 3 86 ft. 2! mins. equipment. It is his duty to report to bis Total 26 mins. commanding officer any irregularities which Duties of a Pilot come to his notice, either officially or otherwise. Reel 1 227 ft. 61 mins. He is responsible for drawing the attention Reel 2 . 278 ft. 7f mins. of the commanding officer to all orders that Reel 3 • 315 ft. 9 mins. affect the squadron. Reel 4 . 540 ft. 15 mins. Reel 5 . 522 ft. 141 mins. Badges for Warrant Officer Total 521 mins. The uniform worn by a warrant officer is Recognition of Military Forces the same as that for an ordinary officer of the Ree11 . . . 255 ft. 7 mins. Corps, with the exception of the badge of rank. Ree1 2 . 250 ft. 7 mins. ·We now hold in stock at headquarters ~ Reel 3 . 220 ft. 6 mins. supply of worsted cadet warrant officers Reel 4 . 270 ft. 7 l mins. badges. These badges are worn 6l inches Total 27! mins. from the bottom of the sleeve to the centre of Some Principles of Air Reconnaissance the badge, on both sleeves. The design is an League bird enclosed in laurel Reel 1 . . . 315 ft. 9 mins. Air a wreath. Orders for these should be sent to he~­ Reel 2 . 390 ft. 11 mins. 1 Reel 3 454 ft. 12! mins. quarters, the cost of each badge being s. 6 Total 321 mins. Continued on page NEWS FROM THE SQUADRONS

llw amnu"' of nt>WI 1"'l>li1hrd of raclt 1quadron drprnd• on two thing1-the 'fNX' avoilablr a"d th~ ,.....,_, rrcrfrrd. Squadrons arr particularly reqw1ted lo Jend In "'"""'' 41 of1n1 a.r lntr"'''"' ,.....,,, /1 avoilablr. Photograph.I cannot at preunl 1H uud In '"" GAT..F.TTE. but t~y arr nt'i'trthrlt.u wrlcome, tu they can be u1ed in Ala RF.'Vlf.W and otltt'r Journa/J.

TlwrY will "°' "' roo"' '" tlw Queue for ''PD"' from till tM 1quadron1 ,ach month, 10 ,,,.,,'""1r, wlll IH ,-IWJt tn rrport1 wltlclr on brlrf """ co,.taJ" nnv1 o/ 1mnal lntn'11.

l4F ud 82 (Wandsworth) Squadrons accompanied by the Mayor (Council1or Wm. C. Bonney, J.P.), Lieut.-Col. A. Bellamy, and Alderman G. F. Morris. AIR CADETS RECEIVE NEW STANDARDS The service for the dedication of the stand­ Glfb of ards was then proceeded with. After the singing Aid. C. F. Morris and Lieut.-Col. A. Bellamy of the hymn, ••Soldiers of Christ, A rise,'' Alderman Morris asked the Bishop, on behalf IWlcatloa Crmnony by Bishop of Kingston of the Wandsworth Squadrons of Air Defence Cadets, to ••bid God's blessing on these Sir John Salmond takes Salute standards.'' Jn asking God's blessing on the standards, King George's Park, Wandsworth, was the the Bishop said: ''Let us pray Almighty God soenc last (Thursday) night of a memorable of His mercy to grant that they may never be ceremony consisting of the dedication and unfurled, save in the cause of justice and presentation of the standards to the 34th (F) righteousness; and that He may make them and 82nd Wandsworth Squadrons of the Air to be to those who follow them a sign of His Defence Cadet C.Orps. presence in all dangers and distresses, and so increase their faith and hope in Him who is 1be standard for the 34th Squadron was King of kings and Lord of lords.'' presented by Alderman G. F. Morris, and that for the 82nd Squadron by Lieut.-Col. A. The dedication of the standards followed. Bellamy, T.D., D.L., J.P., L.C.C. Laying his hand on the standards, the Bishop said: ''In the Name of the Father and of the The dedication service was conducted by the Son and of the Holy Spirit, we do consecrate Bishop of Kingston, and Sir John Salmond, and set apart these standards, that they may G.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O., D.S.O., Marshal of be a sign of our duty towards our King and the Royal Air Force, took the salute, and country in the sight of God.'' inspected the squadrons. The hymn, '' 0 God, our help in ages past,'' Among those also present were a number of was then sung. visiting Mayors and Mayoresses, together with Wing-Commander Grice, D.F.C., Squadron­ The Bishop, in his address, said that a true Leader Prickrnan, and other officers from Biggi.n Christian should love his King and country Hill, to which the Wandsworth Squadrons are and do all he could for it, for he owed every: affiliated. thing to his country and must endeavour to do his duty for it. The standards represented Between 500 and 600 cadets were on parade, to them their duty towards their Sovereign and it is estimated that nearly 5,000 people and their country. He prayed that they might were present at King George's Park. never be unfurled, save in the cause of justice The Cadet Squadrons assembled at Trinity and righteousness, and that He might make Road, Wandsworth Common, and, headed th~m to be to. those who follow them a sign of by the band of the 42nd Battalion Royal Tank His presence ID all dangers and distresses and Corps, marched off in the following order: so increase their faith and hope in Him ' 34th (F) Squadron, Wandsworth; 82nd (F) God's favour would rest on those wh~ would Squadron, Wandsworth; 18th (F) Squadron, f oµow the s~andards which were to be com­ Wimbledon; 33rd (F) Squadron, Battersea; mitted to t~eir trust. Might their courage ever 39th (F) Squadron, Barnes and Richmond; rest on their sure confidence in God. 46th (F) Squadron, Kensington; 50th (F) Squadron, Lambeth; and 66th, 79th, and Presentation of Standards 97th Squadrons, Croydon. Th~ 34th (F) and 82nd Wandsworth Squad­ Upon arrival at King George's Park, the rons lined ~P ID front of the saluting base with Squadrons were inspected by Sir John Salmond, accompanymg detachments in the rear. The 3

l. drums .... piW and the ...... laid upon No. 96 (Dew.... J) Scfmhll them. The bud thm plmyed •• Land of Hape 1be above 1quadron is now up to ltrenath or and Glory." one hundred cadets and alto has a Iona nit.ins The pnmncen. Aldennan G. F. Monit and 1•. Ueut.-Col. A. Bellamy, accompanied by the Mayor ol Wandsworth and Sir John Salmond. Every cadet has been medically examined w91ked to the dnun1 and pawnted the ttand­ and u ~ eishtY per cent hope to join ~ arda IO the Commandins Oftlcen of the 34th R.A.F. later on, this examination has been (f) and 12nd Squadront rapectively. In made a ltifl' one. mmkAna their rmpecti~~tations, Alder­ rmn Morril and Col. uid: "I pi:esent ~ about twenty per cent will I.eave each year this llandard to your 1quadron, of which the \he ages of those telected have been mosi burwcm• are justly proud. I hope it may help carefully considered, with a view to keeping you to 1emember that all your aims 1hou1d be the squadron properly balanced. The majority for God, K.iq and country, and that at all of the officers are ex-R.F.C. or R.A.F. pilots limes you will strive for 'honour without whilst the Sergeant-Major and Flight-Sergeanb blernilll ' .• ' are all men who served in those ranks during the Great War. Two parades are held per The colour party accepted the standards. week, and on one of these about an hour's The coloun were received by Flight-Lieut. P.T. is given by a fully-qualified instructor Roy Turner and Flight-Lieut. Appleton with whose diversified training not only holds th~ a aeneraI salute, and then trooped. interest of the cadets but improves their carriage and physique. The band played ''Sons of the brave.'' At the conclusion of the ceremony the cadets The attendances are usually over ninety per marched past and the salute was taken by cent, which speaks well for the keenDe$ of Sir John Salmond, accompanied by the Mayor, the cadets, as many of them are shop assistants Alderman G. F. Morris, and Lieut.-Col. A. mill and pit hands, etc. The first twenty u; Bellamy. be fitted with uniform were on duty at Don­ caster Airport during Empire Air Day, where During the evening a flight from Biggin they were very useful, although they had only Hill, flew past. had a very brief lesson on how to form fours! A party of ten have already been on a gliding No. 28F (Bishop Wordsworth's School) course at Welburn Aerodrome, and, although Squadron the weather was truly terrible, three of them showed great promise. Cadet S/L. T. H. No. 28F (Bishop Wordsworth's School) Newsome obtained his "A" and "B" licences Squadron Air Defence Cadets is now firmly on August 2nd, but unfortunately had to make established as a section of the company of a forced landing whilst attempting to obtain service. It consists of two flights officered by his '' C'' licence, owing to a sudden change in prefects of the school with the rank of cadet the weather. flight-lieutenants. Efficient technical instruc­ tion has been given during the last two terms The squadron is affiliated at Finningley, by officers and N.C.0.s of the R.A.F. School of and their C.O., Wing-Commander L. G. Army Co-operation, Old Sarum. Some of the Nixon, is co-operating with us to the most valuable instruction has been carried out fullest extent. He has been over to see with the aid of a cinema. A room in the school the squadron at work, has inspected and buildings has been set aside for the use of addressed them, and instituted a series of cadets, and has been equipped with diagrams lectures by his officers and N.C.0.s which maps, books, periodicals and aeroplane photo~ are of great interest and advantage to the graphs. cadets. The squadron paraded as part of the com­ pany of sen?ce on Founder's Day and were He is firmly of the opinion that in case of war presented with Colours, a pennon of Air t~e squadron would be of great assistance to Force blue, royal blue and white with the him, and on the l 9th of this month ''A'' and cres~ of the Air Defence Cadets e~blazoned ' 'B' ' Flights are to visit their affiliated on 1t, by Group Capt. J. Cole-Hamilton, of Squadron for practical instruction. the R.A.F. School of Army Co-operation Old Sarum. 'fl?.e tum-out and steadiness on p~rade As we are not well equipped financially, the were of high standard, and the march-past officers of Finningley are paying for. ~e smartly carried out. Twelve cadets of the transportation of the cadets and also providing squadron attended a gliding course conducted them with a meal. This is a very generous by the Oxford University and City Gliding gesture on their part, and augurs well for the Club at Aston Rowant from lst to 14th August. future. 4 No. llF (Exeter) ~are well under way for a flisht o( S.••*• cadet• to IPCfJd a week under canvu at Mount Ounna the PMt tmn the 1t1kial acti~ia S.tten where thanU to the p:nerosiry of our ol the cadets were somewhat ratricted by the parent ...uad~. it ii hoped to obtain ~ demands o( education and the lhadow of utsi&ht into the routine life of the Royal Air cuminationt. Force. In the ftnc place we -wdcorne the appoint­ merrt of ~r. b. ~hna u a tlifht-lieutenant. No. 59 (HtlMenleN} ~ He ii taluna an act1YC and keen 1nterat in our wort and will be lharina in the 1Ummer camp Since the lut report the 1quadron has duties. paraded on Tuadays and Thundays. lrmruction in Drills, Aero Enaincs, Theory of 1bc counc of cnaineerin1 lcctura com­ Construction has been menced in January wu duly completed, and Fliaht and Glider aivm the cadets had a written cJUlrtlination on the re1ularly. elementary principles of the acro-enaine. On July 27th the N.C.O.s' ''passing-out .. examination was held when a surprisingly good 11le monc lignallina clau continues to make standard was shown both as regards detail, steady and satisfactory progreu, whilst the word of command, observation and general drill parades have revealed a marked improve­ smartnes.§. ment in acneral smartn~ and quickness of DlOYanCJll. One drill night during the month was occu­ pied by a route march through a residential We arc greatly indebted to the Commandant part of the town. This proved satisfactory in of the Exeter R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve, who every respect. has kindly arranged lectures by experts on his staff and is also offering facilities for practical During the period of this return two cricket demonstrations and flights at the local airport. matches were arranged, but owing to rain only one was played. A football club is at On Empire Day a party of ihirty cadets present being formed and a field sought. It is journeyed to Plymouth, where they attended hoped that an Air Defence Cadet Corps League the display given by our affiliated squadron will be formed, and negotiations to this effect ...... at Mount Batten, and passed a very enjoyable are at present going on between the local and instructive afternoon. squadrons. The local division of the Wessex Signals, Attendances have kept up, eighty per cent where our morse classes are held, have very and upwards being the average, excepting kindly allowed us to use their miniature range during the Engineers' Holiday Week, when for shooting one evening per week, and this is attendances fell to fifty per cent. proving very popular. Assistance by the squadron has been rendered We are eagerly looking forward to our to the local A.R.P. bodies, and small parties summer camps. Everything is in readiness for of cadets have been detailed as messengers, the gliding camp at Church Stretton, and etc., at most of the exercises .

5 AREA ORGANISERS

Oxford, Berluhirt, Hamp1hire, Su.su~. lieut...C.01. G. W. Atkin•. M.C., 22, Olen Aldon Ro.et. St. Anna. Lana. Sur,,y. Kent. C11mHfland. Wt1tmorlaruJ. LanctUhlrt, Air-Cdr. H. P. Smyth-Otboumc, C.M.G., Ch,1hlrt, North Walt1. Holmedown, Exboume, Devon. Cornwall, Devon, SomeTJet, Do11tt, Wilt· Col. N. Scott·Robton, Eaat Haddon. shire, Gloucester, South Wales. Northan ta. MUl·Wal11. Shrop1hirt. Stafford, Htrt· Sqdrn.-Ldr. H. W. Wooll~tt ..D.S.0., M.C., ford. Worc,1t1r, Worwlci, Northan11. c / o The Air League, Kinnaird Hou~. la R11tlan4, L1ict1ttr, Nottlnghamshirr, Pall Mall East, S.W.1. Dtrby. . Capt. W. 0. Haalewood, 18, Baker Street, Brig.-Gen. J. H. W. Becke, C.M.G., D.S.0., London, W.1. Lincoln Nor/ollc, SuOolk, Essex, Heriford, Priestoun, Edzell, Angus. Cambrid1e. Bedford, Buckinghamshire, Scotland. Huntin1don. E. M. Milling, Esq., 3, Brunswick Place, Wina-Cdr. R. G. D. Douglas, Little Brook­ Briggate, Leeds. land1, South Godstone, Surrey. Northumberland, Durham, Yorkshire.

NOTlCE~ontinued from page 2 be forwarded to these headquarters monthly, as an insurance premium, both for personal Squadron Flag accident to the cadets and for legal liability, The size of the squadron flag is left to the has to be paid by the Air League for each discretion of unit commanders, since it depends individual. on where it is to be flown. If the name is notified to the Air League, no Squadron colours are of one size only. further action need be taken by the squadron, and until such notification is made and Blue Overalls acknowledged the cadet is not insured. Messrs. H. W. Strank, of 302b Kentish Town Road, London, N.W.5, draw attention to the fact that they can supply blue overalls suitable for cadets. The medium quality are 54s. MISCELLANEOUS per dozen, but a cheaper or better quality can be supplied. A B.A.C.7 type two-seater glider, fund~­ mentally sound, but requiring overhaul, is Flying Instruction-Insurance available in the South of England at a cost of Should any cadets undergo flying instruction between £4 and £5. Enquiries should be as cadets, it is necessary that their names should made to this headquarters.

6 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF SQUADRONS

N.B.-·.. Whl'u no inJiviJuar1 nam~ i1 1iv~n. comm11nJca1ioru 1ho11/d he tMldreu~d 10 th~ Commandin1 Of/lc~r.

J. R. Abbott, E.q., D. B. M. Hume. Esq., M.A~ N°'. IF. Ind~· (Cicr or l~icc.ter) Sq., No. 19P. (8untow-Rorley-\...rawley) Sq., ~. Romway Road, _cicnccr. Buntow School, Horley, Surrey. S. L11ham, E~. No. 20P. (llford) (tee No ... F. (llford) for addre11) Not. lF. 1nd 3F. (Walford) Sq., Sedpd Houte, Hi&h Slrcet, Watford, Hcrts. G. Sava_p, Eaq., No. 21F. (LeWilham) Sq., M ''"' V. Richard,, Sporhbank Hall, Catford, S.E.6. No~. 4f. and 20~. (llford) Sq., I .ansf'ord Hou1C, 110, Cranbrook Road, L. A. S. Harris, Esq., lllord, Es1e.1. No. 22F. (City of Leeds) Sq., 75, Street Lane, Roundhay, Leeds. A. Tuslint..EsQ., No. ~F. (Northampton) Sq., L. R. Richardson, Esq., Drapery Buildina, The Drapery, Northampton. No. 23F. (Bushey) Sq., 74a, High Street, Bushey, Herts. Capt. F. A. Masont M.V.O., T.D., No. 6F. (RomfordJ Sq., J. H. D. Nicholas, Esg., No. 24F. (Penzance) Sq., M1ylands Aerodrome, Romford, Essex. Municipal Buildings, Penzance, Cornwall. K. M. Stoddart, Esq., G. F. Lawson, Esq., Nm. 7F. and 90 (Liverpool) Sq., No. 25F. (Banbury) Sq., The Town Hall, Liverpool, 3. Palace Arcade, Banbury, Oxon. C. M. Payne, Esq., The Hon. Secretary, No. 8F. (Frederick Bird School, Coventry) Sq., No. 26F. (Tiffin School) Sq., 24, Warwick Row, Coventry. The Tiffin Boys' School, Kingston-on-Thames. H. M. Keeling, Es~, S. Warburton Esq., No. 9F. (Islington) Sq., Nos. 27F. and 63 (Chingford) Sq., 218, Upper Street, London, N.1. 24, College Gardens, Chingford, E.4. A. F. Plummer, Esq~ The Hon. Secretary, No. IOF. (South Bedrordshire) Sq., No. 28F. (Bishop Wordsworth•s School) Sq., The Schoolbred Electrical Co., Ltd., Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury. l, Langley Street, Luton, Bedfordshire. N. B. Fleet, Esq., Major F. G. Maund~ Thompson, No. 29F. (Town of Rugby) Sq., No. I IF. (Brooklands) Sq., 27, Hillmorton Road, Rugby. Brooklands Aerodrome, Weybridge, Surrey. S. H. Lewis, EJ§r} F. M. Wright, Esq., No. 30F. (Car . Sq., No l2F. (Walthamstow) Sq., The National Provincial Bank, Ltd., 306, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, E.17. St. Mary Street, Cardiff. \'. Thompson, Esq., The Hon. Secretary, No. l3F. (Exeter) Sq.~ No. 31F. (William Ellis School) Sq., Messrs. Anste~ and Thompson, William Ellis School, Road, Southernhay, Exeter. London, N.W.5. ..."' H. J. Riches, Esq., C. E. Parrott, Esq., No. 14F. (Uxbridge) Sq., . . Nos. 32F., 62, 67, 83, 122 and 123 (Glasgow) c/o No. 1 Depot, Royal Au Force, Uxbndge. Sq., . 16, Grantley Gardens, Shawlands, Glasgow, S.1. The Hon. SecretaryJ. No. 15F. (Latymer upper .School) Sq., Councillor H. W. J. Miles, Latymer Upper School, Kmg Street, No. 33F. (Battersea) Sq., Hammersmith, W .6. 16, Bowood Road, Clapham Common, S.W.11. W. J. Hil!t. .. ~sq., L. French, Esq., C.I.E., C.B.E., No. 16F. l wood Green) Sq., Nos. 34F. and 82 (Borough of Wandsworth) Sq., "Killiney," Prince George Ave., Southgate, N.14. 20, Lytton Grove, Putney Hill, S.W.15. The Hon. Secretary, J. Johnston Sanderson, Esq., C.A., No. 17F. (Enfield Grammar School) Sq., Nos. 35F. and 142 (Edinburgh) Sq., The Grammar School, Enfield, Middlesex. 50, Melville Street, Edinburgh. L. W. King, Esq., W. C. Arbery.i Esq.J.. No. 18F. (Wimbledon) Sq., No. 36F. (Enneld) ;:,q .• Town Hall, Wimbledon, S.W.19. 123, Tenniswood Road, Enfield, Middlesex. 7 Capt. J. L ~M.C., ( '•J"~un (,. Raymond Mm_pn. No. YI (Hud ) Sq., No. J7F (City of BritCol) 5q.1 7, Upperhead Row, Huddenfteld. IA, l,ruk John Stred. Brllto1. A. M. Mada.y E..q .• lbe Hon. Secret•'1• 1 No. 60 (Tei~ Grammar School) Sq., Ncl. lit-. (Pef1n) Sq.:l _ The Grammar School, E"1er Rd., TCJgnmouth. I. <...1'arlottc Stred, nnh. L W G. LemberC. f_..q.. . The Hon. Secretary, No\. ~9f. and , ... (Barna and Rrchmond) Sq., No. 61 (Ho•e County School) SQ., 249, Mortla.kc Road, Kew. Richmond, Surrey. The County School for Boys, Holmes Avenue, Squadron-Leader C. G. Hohler, Hon, 4. No. 40F. (Maidatooe) Sq., The Hon. Secretary, 72, Kina Screet, Maidstone, Kent. No. 64 (Paddinaton) Sq., Moberley L.C.C. ln~titute, G. E. Win!'.a f.aq., Harrow Road, London, W.9. No. 41F. uaunton) SQ., Municipal Buildinp, Taunton, Somerset. The Hon. Secretary, C. A. Freestone, Elq., No. 65 (Dr. Morgan's School) Sq., No. 42F. (Kina'• Lynn) SQ., Dr. Morgan's School, Bridgwater, Somerset. 19, Kina George V. Ave., I{mg's Lynn, Norfolk. A. E. Legg, Esq., H. May, Esq., Nos. 66 and 97 (Croydon) Sq., No.43F. (Merton and Morden) Sq., 8, Wellesley Road, Croydon, Surrey. Donel Hall, Kingston Road, Merton, S.W.19. Capt. H. W. Russell, L. E. F. Paxton, EsQ., No. 68 (Mostyn) Sq., Nos. 44F., 70, 71 and 72 (City of Bradford) Sq., The Darwen and Mostyn Iron Co., Ltd., The Black Bull Hotel, Drighlmgton, Yorks. Mostyn, Flintshire. C. H. Bristow, Esq., The Hon. Secretary, Nos. 45F. and 147 (Worthing) Sq., No. 69 (Aske's School) Sq., Town Hall, Worthing, Sussex. The Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham Boys' School, The Hon. Secretary, Pepys Road, New Cross, S.E.14. No. 46F. (Kensington), Sq., A. Brundell Esq., 54, Kensington Park Road, London, W .11. No. 73 (St. ives and District, Hunts.) Sq., Lady Longmore, No. 154 (Huntingdon) Sq., No. 47F. (Grantham) Sq., c/o The Norris Library, St. Ives, Hunts. Elsham House, Grantham, Lines. J. W Waterman, Esq., D. Parrott, Esq., No. 74 (Dartford Division) Sq., No. 48F. (Hampstead) Sq., 111, Old Road, Crayford, Kent. 21, Northways Parade, Hampstead, N.W.3. The Hon. Secretary, J. A. Hildreth, Esq., No. 75 (Crewkeme School) Sq., Nos. 49F., 76 and 109 (Greenock) Sq., Crewkerne School, Somerset. 32, West Blackball St., Greenock, Renfrewshire. M. G. Bickford-Smith, Esq., The Hon. Secretary, No. 77 (Cambome-Redruth) Sq., No. 50F. (Lambeth) Sq., Tuckingmill, Cornwall. Room 7, Lambeth Town Hall, E. T. Ashman, Esq., Brixton Hill, S.W.2. No. 78 (Wembley Borough) Sq., D. E. Catton, Esq.1 "Radstock," Slough Lane, Kingsbury, N.W.9. Nos. 52 and 168 (North Leeds) Sq., 541, Otley Road, Leeds, 6. The Rev. Brother Elwin, C. F. Hug_hesdon'- Esq., No. 79 (St. Joseph's College) 2nd Croydon Sq., No. 53 (Hackney) Sq., St. Joseph's College, Beulah Hill, The Old Police Station, 184, Wick Road, London, S.E.19. London, E.9. Lt.-Comrnander R. T. A. Ormsby, R.D., R.N.R., J. D. Pierrepont, Esq., (Retd.), No. 54 (Eastbourne) Sq., No. 80 (Bolton) Sq., "Sorrells," Milnthorpe Road, Eastbourne. The De Havilland and Airscrew Co., Ltd., Airscrew (Northern) Division, Lostock, Bolton. F. E. C~pper, Esq., . No. 55 (Woodford, Cheshire) Sq., The Hon. Secretary, "Lane End," Bramhall Moor Lane, No. 81 (Ripon Grammar School) Sq., Hazel Grove, Cheshire. The Ripon Grammar School, Yorks. B. O'Brien, Esq., A.C.I.S., The Hon. Secretary, Nos. 56 and 92 (Borough of Woolwich) Sq., No. 84 (Bablake School, Coventry) Sq., 115, Powis Street, Woolwich, S.E.18. Bablake School, Coventry. W. Russell-Smith, Esq., !D. Martin, Esq., No. 57 (Potters Bar and Northaw) Sq., 1No. 85 (Southgate) Sq., Heathfield, Little Heath, Potters Bar, Middlesex 17, LoWt:her Drive, Enfield, Middlesex. 0. Robinson, Esq.t Major T. H. Bisgood, M.M., J.P., No. 58 (Harrogate) Sq., No. 86 (Hounslow) Sq., 14, St. Clements Road, Harrogate, Yorks. The Cadet Hall, Hounslow, Middlesex. 8 llw lfoo. ~l'iafy. k c_-,~ bq .. No. 17 (Colly~r'• SchooO 5q • No. 110 f\.Jty Of York) Sq_, ( c..tlyt>t• Sichool. tlonham km1·, ~u.rc. Ymt. LO Penn"" E..q., Cape.in P~H..pe, M.C., No. II (St. rancraa) Sq., No II I (SUndcfland, !q .• .\02, Kmlith Town Roed, London, N.W.~. The Boy1' Orphanap, Town Moor. Sunderland . lbt Hon. Secretary, 'f11e Hon. Secretary, No. 19 Cknarnborouah Grammar School) Sq No. 112 (Kin...J'• ud CilJ Grammar 5c:hooll. Kina Jamn'1 Grammar School, ·• Ctlftlcr) 5q .• Knarnborouah, Yorki. J'he City Grammar School, (.."hnter. Colonel G. V. Comyn, lbc Hon. S«:rctary, No. 111 (Dunton) Sq., No. 91 ScJ., No. ''~(Maidenhead) Squadron. l.oulhborouah C:otleac. Louahborouah. Leaci. Tudor Cottage, Bray, nr. Maidenhead, Berks. l'hc llon. ~· G. S. Andenon, EM1 .• No. IH (M' County School) Sq., No. 156 (Kiddermin1terl Squadron, The Mineheed County School, c/o Mn1r1. Brinton1, td., Kidderminster. M lnehead, Somertet. H. J. Smith, EMf., 0. H. Mawton, &q~_M.C., M.A., No. I '8 (Braintree and District) Squadron, No. 114 (Bedford) 1>quadron, 61, High Street, Braintree, Essex. 60, kimbotton Road, Bedford. MN. A. J. Mulder, The Hon. Secretary, No. IH (Rcaptc and Redhill) Sq~dron, No. I 59 (County School, Weston-super-Mare) '"Oak Lodsc. • Blanford Road, Re1ptc. Squadron, The County School for Boys, The Hon. Secmary Weston-super-Mare. No. 06 (Chippina Norton County School) Sq., <.:hirpina Norton County School, Oxon. A. E. Wilson, Esq., s. Cosh, Elq .• No. 160 (The Standard Motors) Squadron, No. 137 (Ayfshire) Squadron, Standard Motor Co., Ltd., Coventry. 9, Wellinaton Square, Ayr, Scotland. J. Cameron, Esq., F. Stevenson, Esq., M.A., No. 161 (lst Highland) Squadron, Nos. 138 and 139 (Nottingham and District) Sq., Town Clerk's Office, Town House, Inverness, Education Office, South Parade, Nottingham. Scotland. E. 0. Simms, E~., R. Rogers, Esq., No. 140 (Matlock.) Squadron, No. 162 (lst Stockport) Squadron, Westminster Bank Limited, Matlock. 22, New Zealand Road, Stockport. The Hon. Secretary, No. 141 (King Edward VI School, Stafford) W. S. Shepherd, Esq., Squadron, No. 163 (Alfred Herbert Limited, Coventry) King Edward VI School, Stafford. Squadron, c/o Messrs. Alfred Herbert, Ltd., Coventry. The Hon. Secretary, No. 143 (Redditch High School) Squadron, The Hon. Secretary, The County High School, Redd.itch, Worcester- No. 165 (Fort Dunlop) Sq., shire. The Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., The Hon. Secretary, Fort Dunlop, Erdington, Birmingham, 24. No. 145 (Altrincham Grammar School) Squadron, G. R. Wright, Esq., The Grammar School, Altrincham, Cheshire. No. 166 (Manchester) Sq., F. F. Dutton, Esq., 48, St. Mary's Road, Sale, Cheshire. No. 146 (Northwich) Squadron, "Sarona," Beech Road, Hartford, Cheshire. J. F. Thompson, Esq., W. T J. Stead, Esq., No. 167 (Blyth and Seaton Delaval) Sq .. No. 148 (Barnsley and District) Squadron, 75, Ridley Avenue, Blyth, Northumberland. 25, Victoria Crescent, Barnsley. R. S. Ayres, Esq., Basil Jackson, Esq ., No. 169 (lst Plymouth) Sq., No. 150 (Oxford) Squadron, c I o Westminster Bank Ltd., Plymouth. 15, Cowley Road, Oxford. R. E. Moss, Esq:,, ... F.C.A., E. E. Richardson, Esq., No. 152 (City of ttull) Squadron, No. 170 (Hove) Sq., The Constitutional Oub, Ltd., Carr Lane, Hull. West Lodge, Melville Avenue, Hove. C. Hunter, Es~, Major Adams, No. 153 (Slou .J Squadron, No. 172 (Haywards Heath) Sq., "Annesley," estlands Avenue, Slough, Bucks. "Culpeppers," Ardingly, Sussex.

10 AIR DEFENCE CADET CORPS LIST-OFFICERS C"""""ntlln1 Ofk~,.. ar~ ~qw1t~d to noti/1 H•lldq""'1•r1 lm1rNdUd-11 o/ 11111 omJalotU or lnoa:"rtlde1 wit/eh occ11r In thU lut. .. - .... rn '• ..air•.,..,.•,._.-.., .. "*~whicb,for economy, bu been omitted from tbeae lilts. Thus: Cadet-Squadron-Leader.

ABmEVIATIONS USl'l> A11polnttJNnt1 Com. OI. Commandina <>mcer. Ad. OI'. .A.clmiDtrathre 0.... t:.q. or. Equipment CHBc.. • $6&. Oii. S6-nal1 Ollcer. Chap.FI. Com. s:;··CoMmaader. Meet. Oft. M""cdical Otlicer. Ch. Te. In. Technical lmlnldor. Ranks 5/L. Cadct-!quadron-Lcader. FI. Oft. Cadet-Flyin1-0fficer. PfLt. Cadet·Fli&ht·Lieutenant. Pilot Oft. Cadet-Pilot-Oflker.

HEADQUARTERS LEICESTER WING No.4F(Ilfonl)Sqmadron Local Wina Comdr. G. W. Meats, M.C. 8.5.39 Com. Off. S/L. J. E. Elbome 28.9.38 Adjutant F /Lt. W. E. James 23.11.38 Ne. IF (City or Lel<'l!Ster) Sqmdron Eq. Off. F /0. L. H. Barnard 19.6.39 Com. a.I. S/L. G. W. Meats, M.C. 1.9.38 Chaplain Hon. F /Lt. E. C. Fremont 28.9.38 Adjutant F/Lt. W. F. Whitine 29.11.38 FI. Corns. F /Lt. W. T. Whiting 28.9.38 Ft. Corns. FI Lt. Lord D. A. B. F/Lt. N. A. Lee. 28.9.38 Newtown-Butler 29.11.38 F/Lt. W. G. Tyrwhitt-Betteridge F/Lt. 1. R. Abbott 29.11.38 22.1138 F /U. A. G. N. Wynne-Eyton 15.3.39 F/O. L. Byrne 19.6.39 FI Lt. B. L. Howes 24.4.39 F /0. J. Porter 19.6.39 FI Lt. P. R. Brookman 1.6.39 F/O. D. W. Walker 6.3.39 FI. Offs. K. M. Carver 15.2.39 E. L. Chamberlain 15.2.39 No. 20F (Ilford) Squadron 1. B. Freestone 15.2.39 Com.Off. S/L.H.C.Cooksey 28.9.38 No. SI (City of Leicester) Squadron Adjutant FI Lt. R. Norris 28.9.38 Eq. Off. F/O. W. G. Warren 3.7.39 Com. Off. S/L. 1. F. Bycom 16.8.39 FI. Corns. F/Lt. A. H. Adams 25.1138 Adjutant F /Lt. F. W. Clifford Marshall FI Lt. F. E. Branch 7.2.39 16.8.39 F /0. R. D. Stirk 1.6.39 FI. Coms. F /Lt. J. Pickering 17.8.39 F/O. D. Warren 6.3.39 F/Lt. N. A. J. Ewen 14.6.39 F /0. R. J. Newman 5.7.39 F /0. J. Briggs 27.4.39 Bandmtr. FI Lt. E. J. Hayward 7.6.39 F /0. R. P. Adler 14.6.39 FI. Off. W. J. Timms 29.6.39 No. 5F (Northampton) Squadron Headquarters Nos. 2F and 3F (Watford) Com. Off. S/L. H. Brown 7.10.38 Squadrons Adjutant FI Lt. A. Tustin 28.2.39 Com. Off. S/L. R. Kilf?y 25.7.38 FI. Coms. FI Lt. S. P. T)'7.a.ck 28.2.39 Ad. Off. F /Lt. J. L. Keith 25.7.38 F /Lt. J. F. Wood 28.2.39 Eq. Off. F /Lt. S. G. Evans 25.7.38 Sig. Off. F /Lt. G. Ormerod 25.7.38 Chaplain F /Lt. the Rev. Langdon 26.10.38 No. 6F (Romford) Squadron Me sc 1111• Ne.. 15" ~ u,,. Sdalf) S: .... Com. Oii. S/L. N. Br~. D.f.C. Com. Off. S/L. P. WDtinson 12.11.31 21.J.J9 Adjt. and Adjutant P /Lt. L. H. T. Jona 14.l.39 Eq. Off. P /LI. T. 0. Armnron1 12.11.38 FI. Coma. P/Lt. J. Orem 14.l.39 Pl. Com. P /Lt.P. A. Walch 12.11.38 P /Lt. 0. F. Burm 31.3.39 P/Ll. B. D. OoldlOll 21.l.39 P/Ll. J. Fonhaw 19.,.39 No. 1611 (WOOll Gree11) SqwlrOll Ne. • (C0919fr)) St f • Com. Oft'. S/L. A. J. Blue 1,.11.31 Com. Off. S/L. P. Hasclod 11.S.39 Adjutant F /Lt. J. R. Human 1'.11.31 Adjutant P/Lt. J. H. Kickerty, M.l.M.E. EQ. Oft. P /Lt. L. W. H. Evans U.IJ.38 23.10.38 C..1i. Te. Jn. F /Lt. L. C. Ottley, MJ.B.E. A. Corns. f I Lt. J. Grierson 29.J0.38 IS. J 1.38 F/Lt. W. Dono 29.4.39 Med. Off. Hon. F /Lt. J. V. Laverick 7.7.39 A. Ofts. A. A. Rosier 29.4.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. J. Burr. 1,.11.38 L. A. Willard J J.S.39 F /Lt. H. H. N. Hackett lS.11.38 F /0. E. 0. Orme J 5.6.39 F /Lt. W. E. Everett lS.11.38 D. G. Adams 22.7.39 FI Lt. 0. V. Ottley lS.11.38 FI. Off. C. F. Burry 26.1.39 No.9F(JsUnaton)Sqaadroa Com. Off. S/L. W. Toohey 25.11.38 Adjutant FI Lt. A. Cave 25.11.38 No. 17F (Enfield Grammar School) Squadron Eq. Off. F /Lt. A. Christian 6.2.39 FI. Coms. F /Lt. F. J. Lovell 25.11.38 Com. Off. S/L. D. C. Ellis 15.11.38 F /Lt. J. H. Cooke 1.6.39 Adjutant F /Lt. D. W. Rosling 15.11.38 Pilot Off. J. D. Wells 16.5.39 Eq. Off. F /Lt. H. E. Collins 15.11.38 L. D. Brodie 16.5.39 Fl. Corns. F/Lt. W. Beaumont 15.11.38 F/Lt. F. E. Kemp 15.11.38 F/Lt. K. 0. Lane 15.11.38 No. IOF (South Bedfordshire) Squadron F /Lt. R. L. Tucker 15 .11.3 8 Com. Off. S/L. Frank Facer 26.10.38 Adjutant F /Lt. E. Canterbury 10.12.38 Eq. Off. F /Lt. R. C.R. Cox 26.11.38 No. 18F (Wimbledon) Squadron FI. Coms. FI Lt. P. W. Aylott 26.11.3 8 F /0. C. J. Donovan 10.12.38 Hon. S/L. H. A. Crowe, O.B.E., J.P. (Mayor) F/O. A. M. Facer 10.12.38 15.11.38 F /0. J. C. Burley 1.1.39 Com. Off. S/L. B. D. Ogden, M.C., T.D., J.P. 15.11.38 No. 11F (Brooklands) Squadron Adjutant F /Lt. W. King Com. Off. S/L. F. G. Maunde-Thompson Med. Off. Hon. F /Lt. E. B. Rayner, M.B., 29.10.38 Ch.B. 21.3.39 Adjutant F /Lt. R. H. Saunders 29.10.38 Chap. F /Lt. Rev. J. Cawley Eq. Off. F /Lt. K. W. Dansie 4.2.39 FI. Corns. F/Lt. A. F. Honeysett 15.11.38 FI. Corns. FI Lt. J. S. Machin 29.10.38 F /Lt. W. N. Davis 15.11.38 F/Lt. R. W. Greenwood 29.10.38 F /Lt. E. G. Birtles, M.C. 15.11.38 F/Lt. R. Y. Bush 7.6.39 Pilot Off. A. E. Crowe FI. Ofls. J. D. Firth 29.10.38 H. A. Bennett 14.7.39 S. J. Gravely 29.10.38 L. La V. Tose 4.2.39 A. E. Harding 1.4.39 No. 19F (Burstow-Horley-Crawley) Squadron I. C. Randrup 22.4.39 A. J. Putt 17.6.39 Com. Off. S/L. D. B. M. Hume, M.A. 8.12.38 B. M. L. G. Tulloch 17.6.39 Eq. Off. F /Lt. J. F. J. Hayne 25.1.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. L. R. P. Richardson 8.12.38 No. 12F (Walthamstow) Squadron F /Lt. D. Roberts Com. Off. S/L. S. L. Matthews 29.10.38 Adjutant F /Lt. P. H. Wellum 29.10.38 No. 21F (Lewisham) Squadron FI. Com. F /Lt. F. L. Jarvis 11.3.39 F/0. G. K. Chadwick 26.5.39 Hon. S/L. H. E. Brown, J.P. 3.4.39 F /0. H. Collinson 26.5.39 Com. Off. S/L. C. B. Smith 22.11.38 F /0. R. F. Collinson 26.6.39 Adjutant F /Lt. A. C. Trendell 22.11.38 Med. Off. Hon. F /Lt. F. Crowther, No. 13F (Exeter) Squadron L.M.S.S.A. (Lond.) 13.7.39 Com. Off. S/L. C. Chesterfield 1.11.38 Chaplain Hon. F/Lt. B. W. B. Matthews FI. Corns. FI Lt. C. C. Evans 8.5.39 13.7.39 F /Lt. D. Payling FI. Corns. F /Lt. F. E. North 22.11.38 8.5.39 F /Lt. C. T. F. Osman 16.12.38 No. 14F (Uxbridge) Squadron F /Lt. H. C. Peirce 2.2.39 F /Lt. E. W. Sims 2.~·~ 9 Com. Off. S/L. E. G. Paulus 11.11.38 FI. Offs. S. S. Laurie 16.1 · 8 Adjutant F /Lt. H. Snelling 19.3.39 D. J. Smith 2.2.39 Eq. Off. F /0. H. J. Rfohes 19.3.39 R. D. Arnold 13.4.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. N. G. Suttie 30.7.39 P.A. Chandler 13.4.39 F/Lt. D.S. Purnell 30.7.39 Pilot Off. E. W. Thomas 10.7.39 12 So. 11f ({·tty of I .ttdl) ~ No. JOI• (CantllJ) S4p dr08 ('om Oft S I . W Adam' I 12Jft Com. Off. S/L. E. L. Roberti 8.12.38 Adjutant I; /U. L A. S. Harris 1.12.ll Adjutant Ji/Lt. W. T. Edwards 8.12.38 E"I Oft. h'O. L. Carroll Eq. Off. F/Lt. F. J. Joshua 17.J.19 Charli•tn lfon. I- .0. Ru. II. N. Hodd 17.4.39 M. <.:om1. F/Lt. A. W. Baker 10.1.39 fl.Com1. F/l.t. L. Heath 1.12.31 F/lt. V. D. H. Elkinpon l0.1.19 f /Lt. A. Walwn 4.1.39 F/Lt. A. E. Gibbon 8.12.38 FI Lt. F. Lupton 17.4.39 P/Lt. T. E. S. Chard 2.3.39 Fi Lt. R. W. Kenworthy 26.4.)9 M. Off. V. L. Stanley 17.4.39 No. JIF (Wllllam EW. School) Sqmdrcm W. Atkm\On 24.~ ..W Com. Off. S/L. T. Crockett, M.A., D.Litt. Pilot Oft. A. H. lheilc J.1.39 13.12.31 No. 13F (Bmbey) Squ•dron Adjutant F /Lt. > MacmHJan 13.12.31 Eq. Off. FI Lt. J. Hurst 13.12.JI (.,"haplain F/l.t. Rev. J. Scott 14.3.39 FI. Coma. FI Lt. J. L. Judae 13.12.31 • H. Corns. FI Lt. V. Hemley 25.11.38 PI Lt. J. Hock ings 13.12.38 f /Lt. J. W. Hemley 25.11.38 P /Lt. R. E. S. Martin 13.12.38 1-l. Ofh. E. D. Burton 25.11.38 F. F. E. Mountifield 26.1.39 GLASGOW WING A. Enevcr 24.2.39 Com. Off. Local W /Cmdr. J. Miller, T.D. No. 24F ~Pemance) Squadron Adjutant F /Lt. R. Millen Med. Off. S/L. J. M. Fleming Com. Oft. SIL. T. F. Hosking 29.11.38 Chaplains S/L. Rev. A. D. Fraser Adjutant F/Lt. A. C. Robinson 29.11.38 FI Lt. C. P. Robertson (for S. side Chaplain Hon. F/Lt. C. H. Buckley, M.A. of Glasgow) 14.6.39 A. Corns. F /Lt. J. H. Hunter 4.1.39 No. 32F (Glasgow) Squadron F /Lt. S. A. Glendinning 12.1.39 Hon. Air Cmdre. Hon. J. K. Weir Pilot Off. E. Grccve 11.8.39 Com. Off. S/L. H. Tulloch 25.3.39 Adjutant F /Lt. J. Livingstone 7.6.39 No. 25F (Banbury) Squadron Eq. Off. F /Lt. F. Drew 17.12.38 Com. Off. S/L. H. N. Peake 30.11.38 Fl. Corns. F /Lt. P. G. Addie 26.12.38 FJ. Corns. FI Lt. K. E. Waite 30.11.38 F /Lt. J.M. Simpson 18.2.39 F/Lt. G. F. Lawson 30.11.38 F /Lt. D. H. Rudd 18.2.39 F /0. N. Dickson 7.6.39 No. l6F (Tiffin School) Squadron No. 62 (Glasgow) Squadron Com. Off. S/L. C. J. Rhodes 1.12.38 Com. Off. S/L. J. S. Feather 11.2.39 Adjutant F /Lt. R. Burgess 1.12.38 Eq. Off. F /0. F. Fraser 25.3.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. W. L. C. Andrews 1.12.38 Chaplain S/L. Rev. A. D. Fraser 7.6.39 F /Lt. R. W. Duncan 1.12.38 Fl. Corns. F /Lt. J. N. Macdonald 18.2.39 F /Lt. W. L. F. Down 1.5.39 F /Lt. I. S. Carruthers 18.2.39 FI. Offs. R. Fry 19.7.39 F /Lt. D. Chisholm 25.3.39 R. A. White 19.7.39 F /Lt. F. Mickel 25.3.39 T. H. Willis 19.7.39 FI. Off. P. F. Paton 25.3.39 Bandmtr. F /Lt. P. T. Silley 1.12.38 No. 67 (Glasgow) Squadron CHINGFORD WING Com.O~ S/L.C.E.Parrott 24.2.39 Adjutant F /Lt. W. B. Sinclair 5.4.39 Local Wing Com F. R. Heath, F.A.L.P.A. . 7.12.38 Eq. Off. P /0. F. H. M. Gilfillan 31.3.39 FI. Corns. FI Lt. J. McKean 2.3.39 Adjutant F/Lt. P.A. Smith, B.A. 18.4.39 F /Lt. J. C. Ferguson 2.3.39 Eq. Off. F /Lt. F. A. Barrett 7.12.38 F /Lt. J. C. Watt 25.2.39 Med. Off. Hon. F /Lt. H. E. Ashley, F/Lt. R. R. Allan 5.4.39 M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 16.8.39 FI. Ofls. C. D. E. Owls 5.5.39 G. L. Lauder 5.5.39 No. 27F and 63 (Chingford) Squadron Com. Off. S/L. C. V. Sharman 7.12.38 No. 83 (Glasgow) Squadron Adjutant F /Lt. H. C. Woodward 7.12.38 Com. Off. S/L. A. H. Rudd 21.4.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. J. W. Mellish 7.12.38 Adjutant F /Lt. A. D. Young 5.4.39 F/O. N. L. Adams 1.6.39 Eq. Off. F /0. A. George 8.5.39 P/0. E. G. Powell FI. Corns. F /Lt. L. Cowan 8.5.39 No. 28F (Bishop Wordsworth's School) F /Lt. C. F. Arthur 8.5.39 FI Lt. R. Chandos 8.5.39 Squadron F /Lt. R. D. Blair 14.4.39 No. 29F (Town of Rugby) Squadron No.122 (Glasgow) Squadron Com. Off. S/L. C. A. Brook 20.4.39 Hon. Air Commodore The Rt. Hon. Adjutant F /Lt. A. T. Gaiger 14.1.39 Lord Inverclyde 6.6.39 Eq. Off. F /Lt. H. H. Dunn 14.1.39 Com. Off. S/L. M. Cohen 6.6.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. S. N. Bourne 14.1.39 Adjutant F /0. J. S. Thomson 6.6.39 F /Lt. H. G. Pitt 14.1.39 FI. Corns. F /Lt. M. R. Dryburgh 6.6.39 F/Lt. G. A. Williams 14.1.39 F /Lt. W. E. Harold 3.8.39 FI Lt. R. Hoppitt 14.1.39 Pilot Off. T. Robb 6.6.39 FI. Ofls. E. Clements 1.3.39 N. Fleet 1.3.39 No. 123 (Glasgow) Squadron 13 No. llf' fa.tla'IN) Sq I• No. Jlf <~ Oft'. Si L L lnk.c~. MC. 16.12.38 Ad1u1anl f I Lt. R. f-,. Stevcn~n HU.3? Ad1utant J-,f.I. f. W 1.onll. M-C 4.1.l