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60719 MOD Supp 1 26.09.17.Indd MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Officer Cadet Connor Stephen James LISTER Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment 30220776 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to THE ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 REGULAR ARMY Officer Cadet Thomas James O’REILLY Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment 30122494 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Short Service Commissions Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Dominic O’LEARY 30260105 from The Royal Military Officer Cadet Adam Philip PETTITT Yorkshire Regiment 30256795 Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Edward Sebastian TATE 30257153 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 PRINCE OF WALES’S DIVISION REGULAR ARMY THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT Short Service Commissions REGULAR ARMY Officer Cadet Nicholas Alexander Field COCKLE Mercian Regiment Short Service Commissions 30202347 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Ian Reginald PROWSE 30259633 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Daniel William DARKINGS Mercian Regiment 30165237 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant Officer Cadet Hugh James Neilson RISK 30138309 from The Royal 12 August 2017 Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Aled Michael SMITH Royal Welsh 30160325 from Officer Cadet Max Benjamin VALE 30261171 from The Royal Military The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 12 August 2017 LIGHT DIVISION THE BRIGADE OF GURKHAS REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Short Service Commissions Short Service Commissions Officer Cadet Morgan Paul BYWATER The Rifles 30184638 from Officer Cadet Daniel Wing-Ian DEWICK Royal Gurkha Rifles 30224835 The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Jack John CADMAN The Rifles 30241730 from The Officer Cadet William Christopher RUSHWORTH Royal Gurkha Rifles Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 30258574 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second 12 August 2017 Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Sebastian CLARKE The Rifles 30262390 from The Royal Officer Cadet Robert Kenneth WEALE Royal Gurkha Rifles 30205134 Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet James Harry DEENY The Rifles 30098799 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 ARMY AIR CORPS Officer Cadet Thomas Jack JEFFRIES The Rifles 30261870 from REGULAR ARMY The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Short Service Commissions Officer Cadet James Fergus MCALLISTER The Rifles 30249464 from Officer Cadet Alexander James BROGAN 30204870 from The Royal The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Nicolas David William GEORGE 30240598 from Officer Cadet Callum Peter SHORLAND The Rifles 30258748 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Christopher Paul HAYDOCK 30164648 from The Royal Officer Cadet Marcus William David WOOD The Rifles 30203897 from Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 Officer Cadet Thomas Francis O’DELL 30203699 from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant 12 August 2017 26 SEPTEMBER 2017 | LONDON GAZETTE | SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 | 17883.
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