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The London Gazette of TUESDAY, the Isth of MARCH, 1947 Public* by Fluidity Registered As a Newspaper tftumb. 37909 1311 SUPPLEMENT TO The London Gazette Of TUESDAY, the iSth of MARCH, 1947 public* by fluidity Registered as a newspaper THURSDAY, 20 MARCH, 1947 War Office, -zoth January, 1947. Legion of Merit, Degree of Officer. The KING has been pleased to grant unrestricted- Lieutenant-General (acting) Otto Marling LUND. permission for the wearing of the following decorations C.B., D.S.O. (6783), late Royal Regiment ok which have been conferred on the under-mentioned Artillery. personnel in recognition of distinguished services in Major-General John Charles Francis HOLLAND, C.B., the cause of the Allies: — D.F.C. (18665), late Corps of Royal Enjrneers. Major-General (temporary) Brian CUFF, C.B., C.B.E. DECORATIONS CONFERRED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE (4529), late The Cheshire Regiment. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Major-Ge.neral (temporary) William Donovan STAMER, Distinguished Service Cross. C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C. (4225), Colonel, The North Major Dorrien Richard Wingate Graham CHARLTON Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of W ales's). (56640), 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, Royal Major-General (acting) Bertram TEMPLE. O.B.E., Armoured Corps. M.C. (5426), late The Gloucestershire Regiment. Captain (temporary) Simon Robert Moorsom FRAZER Brigadier (temporary) Francis FITZGIBBON, D.S.O., (271899), isth/igth The King's Royal Hussars, (196), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. Royal Armoured Corps. Brigadier (temporary) Sir Henry Robert Kincaird Captain (temporary) Clarence Neville Bramley FLOYD, Bt., C.B., C.B.E. (17028), isth/igth The HANCOCK (69412), Royal Regiment of Artillery. King's Royal Hussars, Royal Armoured Corps. Lieutenant Herbert Kenneth DUTTON (300109), Royal Brigadier (temporary) Harold Phelps GARDHAM, Armoured Corps. C.B.E. (9346), late The Suffolk Regiment. Lieutenant Eric Thomas PLACE (197810), The King's Brigadier (temporary) Ernest Merrill RANSFORD Own' Scottish Borderers. (13084), late The Suffolk Regiment. Brigadier (temporary) Thomas ROBBINS, C.B., Legion of Merit, Degree of Commander. C.B.E., M.C. (108766), The Lancashire Fusiliers. General Sir Henry Charles LOYD, K.C.B., D.S.O., Brigadier (temporary) Owen Haddon WANSBROUGH- M.C. (17960), Colonel, Coldstream Guards. JONES, O.B.E., Ph.D. (115421), Corps of Royal General Sir Daril Gerrard WATSON, K.C.B., C.B.E., Engineers. M.C. (9758), late The Duke of Cornwall's Light Brigadier (temporary) Gordon Redvers WAY, O.B.E. Infantry. (15854), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Major-General Sir Reginald Francis Stewart Brigadier (temporary) Robert Maximillian Annitage DENNING, K.B.E., C.B. (59630), late The Bedford- WELCHMAN (15291), late Corps of Royal Engineers. shire and Hertfordshire Regiment. Colonel Lome MacLaine CAMPBELL, V.C., D.S.O., Major-General Sir Arthur Arnhold Bullick DOWLER, T.D. (16220), late The Argyll and Sutherland K.B.E.; C.B. (8634), Colonel, The East Surrey Highlanders (Princess Louise's). Regiment. Major-General Sir Noel Galway HOLMES, K.B.E., Colonel Douglas Gordon CHEYNE, C.B.E., M.C., C.B., M.C. (4842), late The East Yorkshire Regi- M.D. (14491), late Royal Army Medical Corps. ment (The Duke of York's Own). Colonel Louis (Michael MURPHY, O.B.E. (282791), Major-Ge.neral Arthur Roland SELBY, C.B., C.B.E. i8th King Edward VII's Own Cavalry, Indian (47947), late The Royal Ulster Rifles. Army. Major-General Walter David Abbott WILLIAMS, C.B., Colonel Geoffrey Oliver Carwardine PROBERT, C.B.E. C.B.E., B.A. (21149), late Corps of Royal (8286), late Royal Regiment of Artillery. Engineers. Colonel Richard Danvers WAGHORN, C.B.E. (8938), Major-General (temporary) Desmond HARRISON, C.B., late Corps of Royal Engineers. D.S.O. (15407), late Corps of Royal Engineers. Colonel (temporary) Philip Reginald ASTLEY, Major-General (temporary) Sir Henry Letheby TIDY, C.B.E.,- M.C. (5940), The Life Guards. K.B.E., F.R.C.P. (97058), late Royal Army Colonel (temporary) Francis John NOAKES, O.B.E. Medical Corps. (75763), The Manchester Regiment. Major-General (acting) Edward Barrington de FONBLANQUE, C.B.E., D.S.O. (8388), late Royal Colonel (temporary) Gerald Ritchie UPJOHN, C.B.E. Regiment of Artillery. (99894), Welsh Guards. Brigadier (temporary) William James Fitzpatrick Colonel (acting) Anthony Greaves TASKER, O.B.E. EASSIE, C.B.E., D.S.O. (10253), late Royal Army (162137), Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Service Corps. Corps. Brigadier (temporary) Brian Charles Hannan Colonel (local) The Lord Strathcona and Mount KIMMINS; C.B., C.B.E. (1294), late Royal Regi- Royal (43033), I3th/i8th Royal Hussars (Queen ment of Artillery. Mary's Own), Royal Armoured Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel John Selwyn Brooke LLOYD, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lacy SCOTT (40552), C.B.E., M.P. (91552), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Royal Regiment of Artillery..
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