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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 JANUARY, 1939 Deryk Reginald STANFIELD 6o8 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 JANUARY, 1939 Deryk Reginald STANFIELD. The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets, Patrick Mark KERR. from the Royal Military College, to be 2nd John Desmond GODDARD. Lts. a6th Jan. 1939:— John Bertie Harris DANIEL. David Hugh NELSON. CAVALRY. Gordon Meredyth HASLER. $th Innis. D.G.—John Raymond Henry Dennis Wilfrid WILKINSON. HORNBY. John Henry March STENNETT. Michael David Collingwood ANDREWS. The Greys—Rupert Leonard Eversley Philip Ayhner Jestyn GARNONS-WILLIAMS. MlLBURN. Eustace William Dyne STEEL. Sir Hervey John William BRUCE, Bt. Hunter Hanbury GREIG. ^th H.—John Henry Roger BLENCOWE. John Frederick Noel BUCKINGHAM. Maurice Leighton STEVENS. Sth H—Charles Francis Alwyn Compton Anthony Ralph BABINGTON. CAVENDISH. Guy CHILVER-STAINER. Qth L.—Charles Anthony STEWARD. Martin Charles CAMELL. Garth Francis Priestman WILSON. •LTth H.—Philip Dalrymple Scott LAUDER. Peter Richard BRAY. Hugh Cherwode HENDERSON. Richard Hugh Derek MACNAIR. i$th/igth H—Henry Pyers Ronald LLOYD John Francis Wilton ELLERTON. MOSTYN. John Hamilton SHORE. Anthony Guy Devon DURNFORD. Evan Talbot Trevor LLOYD. Peter Ian Douglas HEARD. i6th/$th L—Bryan Downing EVELEIGH. Tom Pickering Salisbury WOODS. Raymond Thomas Casamajor ADDINGTON. ijth/zist L.—Patrick Ronald LOCKETT. Robert Joseph BRANDON. George Michael Alexander WERNHER. Alexander Campbell MORGAN. FOOT GUARDS. Peter Fielding HORTON. John Gibson GREENWOOD. Gren. G'ds.—Peter Alexander Rupert, Lord George Albert MOCKRIDGE. CARRINGTON. Harry FORWOOD. Richard Guy Carne RASCH. Ralph Richard COBLEY. C. G'ds.—Ronald Douglas Elmer SPEED. Lewis Macdonald GORDON. Robert Charles WINDSOR CLIVE. Maurice Charles Percival GROOMBRIDGE. Peter Loraine ALLIX. Douglas Rimington SCOTT* John Alwyne PELLY. Keith CAMPBELL. Ralph BENSON. Henry Barton HARE-SCOTT. Basil Mellor McNEiL-SMiTH. S. G'ds-.—John Robert Stephenson CLARKE. John Henry Peyton JONES. W. G'ds.—John Mansel MILLER. Alan MAFFETT. Harry Basil Vere MAWER. INFANTRY. Robert William HINCHLIFFE. /?» Scots.—Edward Ian Cameron ELLIOTT. Frederick Le Grice WHITTING. Colin Edmund MACDUFF-DUNCAN. Alastair Keith, Graham McMiLLAN. King's Own R.—Reginald Bernard Veilly CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS. SAVILL. John Robert Edward HAMILTON-BAILLIE. R. War. R.—Thomas Gordon BUNDOCK. Denys Eric Murton ALABASTER. Adrian Watson WISE. Philip Dives STENNING. The King's R.—Richard James Charles Gilbert Wedgwood COLE. STANTON. John -Ralph de Gascoigne PILKINGTON. Elvey Vincent LAWSON. George Robert Melville Harvey MORE. Frank Pierce WATERFIELD. Geoffrey Gilbert OPENSHAW. Francis William PRITCHARD. R. Norfolk R.—Brian Edeveain DILLON. Spencer CROOKENDEN. John Anthony Basil DARLINGTON. Lincoln R.—Michael Christopher Comyn Richard Rumbold CROOKS. HIGGINS. Hubert Lionel Sylvester WOODHOUSE. Alister Ivor FENNELL. • Thomas Ellis MORGAN. Devon R.—Hugh Victor DUKE. John Patrick ASHER. Ernl6 Edensor WOOLLCOMBE,. William BYRDE. Allan Elton YOUNGER. Suffolk R.—Patrick Ernest Victor RICHARDS. John Michael Hardwicke LEWIS. John Hudson CLARK. W. York R—William Stanley Gibson ARMOUR. Alexander George KINNAIRD. ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. • E. York R—Denis Kilby Wray COOK. Bernard Charles PIGG. • Walter Duff Nairne MELLIS. Harry CLIVE. Giles Compton Domville AUCHMUTY. Bedfs. & Herts. R.—Thomas Dermof Brockbank McMiLLEN. Richard Travis HARRIS. John Benedict KITTO. Thomas Sortain FOSTER. John Humphrey. COLLINS. Green Howards—Archibald Thomas Ian Henry Alexander ILLINGWORTH. PARKINSON. Thomas Barry McViCKER. • Lan. Fus.—Peter James FULTON...
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