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The London Gazette, 2 July, 1935 4262 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2 JULY, 1935 ROYAL COUPS OF SIGNALS. Air Commodore to be Air Vice-Marshal. Lt.-Col. J. C. M. Kerr, D.S.O., having Henry Meyrick CAVE - BROWNE - CAVE, attained the age limit retires and retains D.S.O., D.F.C. his rank, with permission to wear the pre- scribed uniform. 3rd July 1935. Group Captains to be Air Commodores. John Charles QUINNELL, D.F.C. REGIMENTAL LIST. Andre Adolphe WALSER, M.C., D.F.C. ROYAL ENGINEERS. Lionel Douglas Dalzell McKEAN, O.B.E. 49th (W. Biding) Divl. Engrs.—Lt. R. S. Wray John Stanley Travers BRADLEY, O.B.E. having attained the age limit relinquishes William Sholto DOUGLAS, M.C., D.F.C. his commn. and retains his rank. 3rd July 1935. Wing Commanders to be Group Captains. INFANTRY. Douglas HARRIES, A.F.C. (Promoted Wth Bn. .The King's R.—lA. G. N. Rome, under the provisions of the last sentence of M.C., resigns his commn. and retains his Paragraph 354 (&) King's Regulations and rank. 10th June 1935. Air Council Instructions.) Gilbert Stuart Martin INSALL, V.C., M.C. 8tk En. Durham L.I.—2nd Lt. R. W. Tuesday David Grahame DONALD, D.F.C., A.F.C. resigns his commn. 1st July 1935. Ivor Thomas LLOYD. 5th/Bth Bn. A. <& S.H.—Lt. D. Buchanan re- Raymond COLLISHAW, D.S.O., O.B.E., signs his commn. 1st June 1935. D.S.C., D.F.C. Charles Oscar Frithiof MODIN, D.S.C. Sir Christopher Joseph Quintin BRAND, K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., D.F.C. Air Ministry, Norman Howard BOTTOMLEY, A.F.C. (Act- '2nd July, 1935. ing Group Captain). Harry George SMART, O.B.E., D.F.C., ROYAL AIR FORCE. A.F.C. Arthur Hicks PECK, D.S.O., M.C. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. George Cyril BAILEY, D.S.O. The undermentioned are granted per- Squadron Leaders to be Wing Commanders. manent commissions as Pilot Officers with Edwin Cheere EMMBTT, M.C., D.F.C. effect from 28th Feb. 1935 and with seniority Harry Augustus SMITH, M.C. of the dates stated. (Substituted for the Charles Ley KING, M.C., D.F.C. notification in Gazette of 12th Mar. 1935): — Charles Roderick CARR, D.F.C., A.F.C. 28th May 1933. Roy Williamson CHAPPELL, M.C. (Acting Edward Alexander HOWELL. Wing Commander). 28th Nov. 1933. Archibald Herbert WANN. Ralph Armine Ignatius HARRISON. Thomas Walker ELMHIRST, A.F.O. James Pattison SLOAN. Harold Spencer KERBY, D.S.C., A.F.C. William HELMORE. Flying Officer Douglas Griffith MORRIS is John Archer SADLER. granted a permanent commission in this Alan George BISHOP, O.B.E., A.F.C. rank. 27th June 1935. Leonard Herbert COCKSY. Peter WHITE is granted a short service John William Boldero GRIGSON, D.S.O., commission as Acting Pilot Officer on pro- D.F.C. bation with effect from and with seniority Leslie Oswald BROWN, D.S.C., A.F.C. of 14th June 1935. (Substituted for the Wilfred UNDERBILL, D.S.C. notification in the Gazette of 25th June Whitworth Archibald Cecil MORGAN, M.C. 1935.) Reginald Edgar Gilbert FULLJAMES, M.C. 'Lieut. Robert Eric GUNSTON, R.N., is re- Cresswell TURNER, A.F.C. attached to the Royal Air Force as a Flight Edwin Spencer GOODWIN, A.F.C. Lieutenant with effect from 21st June 1935 Robert Victor GODDARD. and with seniority of 1st Apr. 1935. Frederic William WALKER, D.S.C., The undermentioned Pilot Officers on pro- A.F.C. bation are confirmed in rank on the dates Douglas COLYER, D.F.C. (Acting Wing stated:— Commander). Frederic Hope LAURENCE, M.C. 16th May 1935. Ernest Augustus FAWCUS. John William HATHORN. Frank Ormond SODEN, D.F.C. 4th June 1935. Desmond Edward CATTELL. Flight Lieutenants to be Squadron Leaders. Robert Alfred CHARLES-AUCKLAND. George Thomas Harvey PACK. David John NORTH-BOMFORD. Clifford Arthur Bernard Bowman Gilbert Ivan PAWSON. WILCOCK, A.F.C. Lloyd Holt POMEROY. Kenneth Alexander MEEK, M.B.E. Eric Alliott VERDON-ROE. John Benjamin HEATH (Lieut. Comdr. The undermentioned promotions are made R.N.). with effect from 1st July 1935:— Aylmer Maurice RUNDLE (Lieut. Comdr. R.N.). Air Vice-Marshal to be Air Marshal. Cyril William EYAS (Lieut. Comdr. R.N.). Cyril Louis Norton NEWALL, K.C.B., Godfrey Christopher DICKINS (Lieut. C.M.G., C.B.E., A.M. Comdr. R.N.)..
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