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Supplement to the London Gazette, 6 November, 1942 4808 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 NOVEMBER, 1942 Acting Wing Commander Alan George Seymour Pilot Officer Anthony Langstaffe DICKINSON COUSENS, D.F.C. (44076), No. 115 Squadron. (111587), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Acting Squadron Leader Anthony Stewart Reginald No. 106 Squadron. Edmund ENNIS, D.F.C. (104249), Royal Air Force Pilot Officer Vincent DUXBURY (127141), Royal Air Volunteer Reserve, No. 158 Squadron. Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 207 Squadron. Acting Squadron Leader Robert Stewart GILMOUR, Pilot Officer Clifford FODERINGHAM (Can/J. 15718), D.F.C. (77102), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 101 Squadron. No. 7 Squadron. Pilot Officer James Earle FRANCIS (Can/J.15758), Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 12 Squadron. Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross. Pilot Officer Hugh Burns HAY (Can/J. 15 707), Acting Wing Commander Keith Walter KAUFMANN, Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 61 Squadron. D.F.C. (39464), Reserve of Air Force Officers, No. Pilot Officer Clarence Desmond INCE (110952), 142 Squadron. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 214 Acting Squadron Leader William Denys Butterwortb Squadron. RUTH, D.F.C. (33397), No. 207 Squadron. Pilot Officer Ronald Henry KNIGHT (49269), Royal Air Force Volunteer" Reserve, No. 405 Distinguished Flying Cross. (R.C.A.F.) Squadron. Wing Commander Eric Cecil EATON (37224), No. 101 Pilot Officer James Cameron LOVELACE Squadron. (Can/J.i5409), Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 150 Acting Squadron Leader John Harry KIRKPATRICK Squadron. (63843), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. Pilot Officer William Allan MAJOR (110861), Royal 78 Squadron. Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 115 Squadron. Acting Squadron Leader John David PATTISON Pilot Officer Arnold Stanley MEARA (115989), Royal (Can./C.957), Royal Canadian Air Fprce, No. 419 Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 106 Squadron. (R.C.A.F.) Squadron. Pilot Officer Frederick Arthur READ (128958), Royal Flight Lieutenant Jean Charles CARRIERS (41825), Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 207 Squadron. No. 140 Squadron. Pilot Officer James Douglas Vernon Stewart Flight Lieutenant Clive Edward KNOWLES (43974),. STEPHENS, D.F.M. (.103510). Royal Air Force No. 140 Squadron. Volunteer Reserve, No. 44 Squadron. Flight Lieutenant Desmond PETLEY (74689), Royal Pilot Officer John Harlan STICKELL (Can./J.8429), Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 35 Squadron. Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 7. Squadron. Acting Flight Lieutenant Valentine George James AGUTTER (121948), Royal Air Force Volunteer Pilot Officer Ian Frank TAMAGNO (Aus. 400893) Reserve, No. 158 Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force, No. 460 (R.A.A.F.) Acting Flight Lieutenant Clarence Hey BOOTHMAN Squadron. (107934), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. Pilot Officer Maurice Edward WALSH (126780), 44 Squadron. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 57 Squad- Acting Flight Lieutenant Higford Singer GRIFFITHS ron. (106846), Royal Air Force Volunteer Ueserve, No. Warrant Officer Norman-Wallis MACKENZIE (910402), 214 Squadron. No. 35 Squadron. Acting.Flight Lieutenant Burton Nofris JOST (Can./ Warrant Officer Leonard OLLIER (566076), .No. 101 J-7433)' Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 419 Squadron. ' (R.C.A.F.) Squadron. •'• . Distinguished Flying Medal.. 'Acting Flight Lieutenant Vincent Cronkite McAuLEY (Can./J.4761), Royal'Canadian Air Force, No. 7 Can./R.76038 Flight Sergeant (now Pilot Officer) Squadron. Arthur Adelbert BISHOP, Royal Canadian Air Acting Flight Lieutenant John Watherston MENZIE'S 1 Force, No. 7 Squadron. >. - (108868), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. Can/R.56902 Flight Sergeant Francis George DAGG, 101 Squadron. Royal Canadian Air'Force, -No. id6 Squadron. •Acting Flight Lieutenant John Hedley ROBINSON 547446, Flight Sergeant John Dudley GADSBY, No. 49 (66429), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Squadron. Acting- Flight Lieutenant Philip John STONE (66031), 552537 Flight Sergeant George Brotchie- Robertson : Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 50 GERRY/ No. 83 Squadron.1 .Squadron. 580952 Flight Sergeant William James GLENN, No. -Flying Officer John Turner CHRYSTAL (68171), Royal 207 Squadron. Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 44 Squadron. 749402 Flight Sergeant Reginald Bickley HOWE, Flying Officer Brendan CLITHEROE (116125), Royal Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 214 Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 207 Squadron. Squadron. Flying Officer Edmund Keith CRESWELL (107461), • 619406 Flight Sergeant Henry KITTO, No. 83 Squad- Royal' Air Force Volunteer Reserve. ron. .Flying Officer Peter HEYWOOD (103015), Royal Air 618442 Flight Sergeant Ian Alistair Hardy Force Volunteer Reserve, No: 7 Squadron. • • LINKLATER, No. 207 Squadron. Flying. Officer John HODGSON (101542), Royal Air Can/R.68535 Flight Sergeant Donald Malcolm Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 83 Squadron. MACDONALD, Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 103 ' Flying Officer Jack Frederick LEGGO (Aus. 402367), Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force, No. 50 Squadron. Can/R.83305 Flight Sergeant Wayne Thomas Flying'Officer Harold Brownlow MARTIN (68795), Lutheran MERRICK, Royal Canadian Air Force, No. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 50 106 Squadron. Squadron. 544286 Flight Sergeant John Douglas ROBINSON, No. Flying Officer Owen Horace MORGAN (Can/J.7021), 207 Squadron. Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 150 Squadron. Flying Officer Frank Adams ROPER (Can/J.6166), Aus. 400128 Flight Sergeant John George STEELE, Royal Canadian Air Force, No. 207 Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force, No. 218 Squadron. Flying Officer Harry SHAPIRO (Can/J.7224), Royal 1250758 Flight Sergeant Anthony WALTERS, No. 207 Canadian Air 'Force, No. 7 Squadron. Squadron. Flying Officer Harold William SOUTHGATE (103024), N.Z.401431 Sergeant James Kitchener ' CALLISTER, Royal. Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 50 Royal*New Zealand Air Force, No. 214 Squadron. Squadron. 1378749 Sergeant Robert Stonehouse CARR, No. 207 -Acting Flying Officer Harry Arthur Murrell 'Squadron. WOODHATCH (113345), Royal Air Force Volunteer 568233 Sergeant Samuel Edgar COWEN, No. 149 Reserve, No. 78 Squadron. Squadron. <Q Pilot Officer Ernest Akos Frederick de BARTOK 1283669 Sergeant Winston Kitchener HYNAM, No. 103 (Can/J. 15717), Royal Canadian Air Force, Squadron. No. 101 Squadron. Aus. 401068 Sergeant Peter Stuart ISAACSON, Royal Pilot Officer William Ronald BROOKS '(111529), Australian Air Force, No. 460 (R.A.A.F.) Squad- Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 142 ron. Squadron. 1256934 Sergeant Douglas Albert JORDAN, No. 106 Pilot Officer Edward Robert BUTLER (107923), Squadron. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 97 1376839 Sergeant William Charles NORRINGTON, No. Squadron. 115 Squadron. Pilot Officer Ivor Terrence CHAMBERS (124627), 1006924 Sergeant Eric Vernon SIMPSON, No. 61 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 158 Squadron. Squadron. Aus. 404622 Sergeant Henry William Joseph SMITH, Pilot Officer Thomas Bernard CROWFOOT (129665), •Royal Australian Air Force, No. 50 Squadron. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 16 1205010 Sergeant Bernard William VAUGHAN, No. Squadron. 103 Squadron..
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