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3050 Supplement to the London Gazette, 16Th March 1999 3050 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16TH MARCH 1999 ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS TERRITORIAL ARMY Class I Group A Captain CFE THOMPSON (533910) Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Volunteers) from Territorial Army Group A Second Lieutenant (on probation) AS GREEN (548544) resigns 1 November 1998 to be Captain commission 2 January 1999 Captain IJ BELL (527776) commission is terminated 1 January 1999 TERRITORIAL ARMY Captain (Acting Major) CD HEATON (530358) to be Major Group B 28 August 1998 with seniority 28 July 1997 (Belated Entry) Captain (Acting Major) MO CUMMINGS (506056) to be Major Captain (NRPS) TP HOPE BEM (540794) Royal Anglian 1 October 1998 with seniority 1 October 1997 Regiment (Volunteers) retires on medical grounds 31 January Second Lieutenant PA KNIGHT (549704) to be Lieutenant 1999 1 December 1998 KING S DIVISION INFANTRY REGULAR ARMY GUARDS DIVISION Special Regular Commissions REGULAR ARMY Lieutenant PMJ COWELL (545525) Duke of Wellington's Regular Commissions Regiment to be Captain 10 February 1999 Lieutenant WTJ SMILEY (538664) Grenadier Guards to be Special Regular Commissions (Late Entry) Captain 13 October 1998 Captain A ADAIR (544222) Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Special Regular Commissions (Late Entry) Yorkshire from Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January Captain D BERESFORD (543435) Grenadier Guards from Short 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority TERRITORIAL ARMY Captain PJ CLONEY (544595) Irish Guards from Short Service Group A Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority Second Lieutenant (on probation) JM HUNT (549359) Duke of Short Service Commissions Wellington's Regiment (Volunteers) is confirmed as Second Lieutenant 1 February 1998 with seniority 1 February 1997 Lieutenant TT YOUNGMAN-SULLIVAN (545612) Grenadier Guards to be Captain 10 February 1999 PRINCE OF WALES'S DIVISION SCOTTISH DIVISION REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Regular Commissions Special Regular Commissions Captain RJW DURRANT (535507) Worcestershire and Sherwood Lieutenant AT Cox (542190) Highlanders to be Captain Foresters Regiment from Special Regular Commission 10 February 1999 22 September 1998 to be Second Lieutenant with seniority Lieutenant CR MILES (544952) Argyll and Sutherland 13 April 1991 to be Lieutenant 22 September 1998 with seniority Highlanders to be Captain 10 February 1999 13 April 1993 to be Captain 22 September 1998 with seniority Special Regular Commissions (Late Entry) 13 April 1996 Major AD FIRTH (526353) Royal Welch Fusiliers is transferred Captain BM Ross (543247) Highlanders from Short Service from The Royal Logistic Corps 6 October 1998 retaining present Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining rank and seniority present seniority Special Regular Commissions (Late Entry) REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Captain DJ SIBBONS (546130) Royal Regiment of Wales from Short Service Commissions Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain S HENDERSON (542198) Royal Highland Fusiliers from Captain retaining present seniority The Active List 7 March 1999 to be Captain Captain (Acting Major) PA TEMMINCK BEM (544526) Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment from Short TERRITORIAL ARMY Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority Group B Captain TJ WYNNE (542914) Royal Regiment of Wales from Captain (NRPS) D NICOL (521250) Argyll and Sutherland Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Highlanders (Volunteers) retires 1 January 1999 Captain retaining present seniority Short Service Commissions (Late Entry) QUEEN S DIVISION Lieutenant IJ WOOD (546132) Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment to be Captain 1 April 1998 (Belated REGULAR ARMY Entry) Special Regular Commissions (Late Entry) Short Service Volunteer Commissions Captain KE MCCREADIE (544766) Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment from Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January Captain JC WESTWOOD (536092) Worcestershire and Sherwood 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority Foresters Regiment from Territorial Army Group A 29 January Captain A MEADES (542900) Royal Regiment of Fusiliers from 1999 to be Captain Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority TERRITORIAL ARMY Captain GD MORROW (546265) Princess of Wales's Royal Group A Regiment from Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be Captain retaining present seniority Captain (Acting Major) JD COOK (522958) Royal Captain PA YOUNG (543041) Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment (Volunteers) from Short Service Commission (Late Entry) 1 January 1999 to be retires 16 May 1997 (substituted for notification in Gazette Captain retaining present seniority (Supplement) dated 17 November 1998).
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