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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, I JANUARY, 1944 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, i JANUARY, 1944. No. 3183342 Colour-Sergeant (Company Private Frank George Walden, Kent Home Quartermaster-Sergeant) Adam Redpath, The Guard. King's Own Scottish Borderers. No. 7259898 Staff-Sergeant Albert Warburton, No. 2993484 Sergeant Thomas Forrest Rennie, Royal Army Medical Corps. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders No. 6573033 Battery Quartermaster-Sergeant (Princess Louise's). ' Henry Nathan Ward, Royal Artillery. No. 170334 Sergeant-Instructor Stanley George No. 5046640 Sergeant (acting Company Rider, Royal Army Service Corps (since Sergeant-Major) John West, The North Staf- transferred to Army Physical Training fordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's). Corps). No. 825166 Sapper Alfred Whitfield, Royal Sergeant William Roberts, Denbighshire Home Engineers. Guard. No. 4798777 Private Bernard Wigglesworth, The No. W/16859 Sergeant Vera Estella Rothwell, Lincolnshire Regiment. Auxiliary Territorial Service. No. 1485019 Staff-Sergeant (acting Battery No. 7110733 Sergeant Thomas Ryan, The Quartermaster - Sergeant) Edward Joseph. King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Wigley, Royal Artillery. No. 4070157 Bombardier (Lance-Sergeant) No. 7582902 Corporal Albert Edward Wolland, Frederick Saunders, Royal Artillery. The King's Royal Rifle Corps. Sergeant Douglas Owen Scrace, Kent Home Sergeant Gordon Woods, Warwickshire Home- Guard. Guard. No. 2045679 Bombardier (Lance-Sergeant) No. W/2HI2 Staff-Sergeant Phyllis Kate William Henry Arthur Scudder, Royal Worrow, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Artillery. No. 4857440 Sergeant Ernest Sharpe, The The KING has been graciously pleased, on Leicestershire Regiment. the advice of His Majesty's Australian Corporal Bernard Arthur Shaw, Derbyshire Ministers, to approve the award of the British Home Guard. Empire Medal (Military Division) to the under- No. MT / 905410 Havildar Shy am Datt, Royal mentioned : — Indian Army Service Corps. No. 4386484 Sergeant Charles Simpson, Army No. VX/18851 Driver Constantine Aroney, Air Corps. Australian Imperial Force. No. 7377711 Corporal Ernest Sirrell, Royal No. NX/146962 Sergeant Clive Lovell Bailey, Army Medical Corps. Royal Australian Artillery, Australian No. 2656624 Colour-Sergeant (Orderly Room Imperial Force. Sergeant) John Heywood Slater, Irish No. W/243059 Sergeant Robert Bastow, Aus- Guards. tralian Imperial Force. No. 817760 Sergeant William Slater, Royal No. VP/I775 Staff-Sergeant Horace Walter Artillery. Board, Royal Australian Artillery, Australian No. 6297882 Sergeant James Smallman, The Imperial Force. Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment). No. 0/187399 Sergeant. John Robert Christie, No. 6024737 Sergeant (acting Staff-Sergeant) Australian Imperial Force. Bert Charles Smith, Royal Army Service No. QX/32199 Gunner Donald Basil Cross, Corps. Royal Australian Artillery, Australian Sergeant Thomas McColl Smith, Surrey Home Imperial Force. Guard. No. NX/660 Sergeant Kenneth Hooke Lean, Sergeant Joseph Pyne Spear, Cornwall Home Australian Imperial Force. Guard. No. NX/13267 Sapper Alan Victor Findlay No. W/38922 acting Company Sergeant-Major McDonald, Royal Australian Engineers, Barbara Gertrude Spicer, Auxiliary Terri- Australian Imperial Force. torial Service. No. Q/116208 Corporal John Stevens, Aus- No. 3511857 Colour-Sergeant John Summer- tralian Imperial Force. field, The Manchester Regiment. No. NX/12930 Sergeant Henry Charles Langton No. W/4577 Sergeant Evelyn Taylor, Auxiliary Tanner, Royal Australian Engineers, Aus- Territorial Service. tralian Imperial Force. No. 7690398 acting Corporal William Stafford No. NFX/77218 Corporal Lesley Frances Taylor, Corps of Military Police. Warne, Australian Imperial Force. Acting Company Sergeant-Major Charles Cas- No. NX/162375 Sergeant Edward Charles wal Fitz-Osborne Thompson, South Carib- Wellman, Royal Australian Engineers, Aus- bean Force. tralian Imperial Force. No. 7516060 Staff-Sergeant James Alfred Tier- ney, Royal Army Medical Corps. The KING has been graciously pleased, on No. 3907884 Lance-Sergeant Raymond Henry the advice of His Majesty's New Zealand Townsend, The Welch Regiment. Ministers, to approve the award of the British No. 917811 Staff-Sergeant Patrick Joseph Tray- Empire Medal (Military Division) to the under- nor, Royal Artillery. mentioned : — No. W/14714 Sergeant Winifred Tullis, Auxili- Sergeant Leslie Marchant Amos, New Zealand ary Territorial Service. Military Forces. No. 2597060 Company Quartermaster- No. 23463 Sergeant William George Bailey, New Sergeant (Foreman of Signals) Augustine Zealand Engineers, New Zealand Military Donald Underwood, Royal Corps of Signals. Forces. No. 4179520 Staff-Sergeant John Whalley, Staff-Sergeant Francis J'oseph Horby Brown, Army Catering Corps, attached The Royal New Zealand Military Forces. Welch Fusiliers. Staff-Sergeant (temporary Warrant Officer, No. 1885001 Sapper Douglas Stuart Walden, Class I) Eric Rowland Firth, New Zealand Royal Engineers. Military Forces..
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