Supplement to the London Gazette, 31St December 1993

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Supplement to the London Gazette, 31St December 1993 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 31ST DECEMBER 1993 CENTRAL CHANCERY OF Lieutenant Commander David John GRIGGS, Royal THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD Navy. ST. JAMES'S PALACE, LONDON S.W.I. Warrant Officer Richard Kenneth HADFIELD. Lieutenant Commander John Hartley HALL, Royal 31st December 1993 Navy. THE QUEEN has been graciously pleased to give Lieutenant Commander David James HARRIS, orders for the following promotions in, and Royal Navy. appointments to, the Most Excellent Order of the Acting Commander David Andrew HOBBS, Royal British Empire: Navy. Chief Petty Officer (Operations) (Sonar) Peter Order of the British Empire William JOINER, D058666N. (Military Division) Chief Petty Officer Weapon Engineering Artificer MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Kenneth Edward JONES, Royal Naval Reserve, (NAVY DEPARTMENT) D985590X. Lieutenant Commander Roger George KNIGHT, G.B.E. Royal Navy. To be an Ordinary Knight Grand Cross of the Military Lieutenant Commander Barry George LEE, Royal Division of the said Most Excellent Order Navy. Admiral Sir Kenneth (John) EATON, K.C.B. Lieutenant Commander Raymond John LODDER, Royal Navy. C.B.E. Lieutenant Keith MILLEN, Royal Navy. To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division Warrant Officer Alexander MORAN of the said Most Excellent Order: Warrant Officer Kevin Joseph Smythe MORRIN. Captain Peter John MELSON, Royal Navy. Warrant Officer (CAS) Thomas Ivan NEWTON. Brigadier Simon James PACK, O.B.E., A.D.C. Lieutenant Commander Charles Lovell NOYE, Royal Captain Ronald James SANDFORD, O.B.E., Royal Navy. Navy. Sergeant David Lloyd O'CONNOR, Royal Marines, Commandant Anne Christine SPENCER, Women's P037962R. Royal Naval Service. Acting Charge Chief Marine Engineering Artificer (M) John POUNDER, D137815H. O.B.E. The Reverend Scott Mackenzie RAE, Royal Navy. To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division of Chief Petty Officer (Operations) (Weapon Analyst) the said Most Excellent Order: Clare Bridget SAUNDERS, W131408G. Commander Charles William CRICHTON, Royal Local Major Simon Edward SHADBOLT, Royal Navy. Marines. Acting Lieutenant Colonel Patrick David GEORGE, Leading Wren (METOC) Susan Mary Margaret Royal Marines. SMITH, W135200S. Commander James William Robert GRANT, Royal Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Mechanic (WL) Navy. James Thomas TAYLOR, D107436X. Commander Timothy Ian HILDESLEY, M.B.E., Lieutenant Commander Roger James WARDEN, Royal Navy. Royal Navy. Major Roger Guy Tyson LANE, Royal Marines. Chief Petty Officer Medical Assistant Steven Peter Acting Commander John LEIGHTON, Royal Navy. WAY, D143708N Commander Geoffrey John MOUNSTEPHEN, Lieutenant Andrew WELCH, Royal Navy. Royal Navy. Warrant Officer Brian Edward WINES. Commander (MS) William Joseph NIMMO-SCOTT, Royal Navy. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (ARMY DEPARTMENT) Commander John Jeffrey TALL, Royal Navy. C.B.E. M.B.E. To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the said Most Excellent Order: of the said Most Excellent Order: Brigadier David De Gonville BROMHEAD, L.V.O., Local Major William David Hugh BALDWIN, Royal O.B.E. (479181), late The Royal Regiment of Marines. Wales. Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Donald Bernard Brigadier Michael Edward BROWNE, T.D., A.D.C. BRIGGS, Royal Naval Reserve. (468548), late The Worcestershire and Sherwood Warrant Officer Joseph COOPER. Foresters Regiment, Territorial Army. Acting Commander Michael Reginald D'CRUZ, Brigadier Christopher Haslett ELLIOTT (482177), Royal Navy. late The Royal Regiment of Wales. Warrant Officer John Frederick EARLE. Colonel William James HURRELL, O.B.E. (483937), Marine Mark Antony EDWARDS, Royal Marines, late 17th/21st Lancers. P045659P. Colonel Melville Stewart JAMESON (477781), late Lieutenant Commander William Frederick EDWARDS, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Royal Navy. Brigadier David John Malcolm JENKINS (477782), Warrant Officer Robert Morris EVANS. late The Queen's Own Hussars. Temporary Lieutenant David Patrick FOLEY, Royal Brigadier Adrian William LYONS (480793), late Navy. Royal Army Ordnance Corps..
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