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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 22 JUNE, 1944 2963 •No SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 JUNE, 1944 2963 •No. 1146601 Gunner Harold Edward Rhodes, Royal No. 14940 Naik Indar Singh, i4th Punjab Regiment, Regiment of Artillery (Nottingham). Indian Army. Lance-Sergeant Stanley Dunning, Infantry (Liver- No. 12373 Naik Ram Saran, i4th" Punjab Regiment, pool 23). Indian Army. Corporal James Douglas Plumley, Infantry (Birming- No. 13477 Lance-Naik Tayar Din, i4th Punjab Regi- ham). ment, Indian Army. Corporal George Francis Taylor, Infantry (London, No. 21250 Sepoy Aurangzeb, i4th Punjab Regiment, N.8). Indian Army. Lance-Corporal Cyril Campion, Infantry (Lancaster). No. 13098 Sepoy Sher Zaman, i4th Punjab Regi- Lance-Corporal Charles Davis, Infantry (London, ment, Indian Army. No. 9916 Havildar Sarwan Singh, i6th Punjab Regi- Lance-Corporal John MacDonald, Infantry (Loch- ment, Indian Army. maddy). No. 9655 Naik Kartar Singh, i6th Punjab Regiment, Private Michael Dolan, Infantry (Prestwich, Man- Indian Army. chester) . No. 11754 Naik Sawaran Singh, i6th Punjab Regi- Private Archibald Henry Jones, Infantry (Tony- ment, Indian Army. pandy). Private James Albert Henry Riley, Infantry No. 12919 Lance-Naik Ghulam Sarwar, i6th Punjab (London, S.E.5). Regiment, Indian Army. No. 6098156 Lance-Corporal Roger Jordan, The No. 20586 Lance-Naik Mohd Ayaz, i6th Punjab Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (Cobham). Regiment, Indian Army. No. 6027911 Corporal (acting Sergeant) Herbert No. 16905 Sepoy Teja Singh, i6th Punjab Regi- Charles Farrow, The Lincolnshire Regiment (Sud- ment, Indian Army. • bury, Suffolk). No. 13150 Sepoy Waryam Singh, i6th Punjab Regi- No. 4807340 Lance-Corporal George Arnold Payne, ment, Indian Army. The Lincolnshire Regiment (Gumberworth, Lines.). No. 7403 Havildar Chakar Sing Rana, 3rd Queen No. 6149792 Private Samuel John Fahrner, The Lin- Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. colnshire Regiment (London, S.W.n). N No. 3158 Naik Dulbahadur Ghale, 3rd Queen °- 4543888 Sergeant Tom Hudson, The West York- Alexandra's Own Gurlcha Rifles, Indian Army. shire" Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) (Brad- ford) . No. 35553 Lance-Naik Balbir Rai, 3rd Queen No. 4534939 Lance-Sergeant Harry Morris, The West Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) No. 35588 Rifleman Krishanbahadur Tainang, 3rd (Redcar). Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifles, Indian No. .3660430 Lance-Sergeant William Arthur Riley, Army. The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince* of No. 6563 Havildar Puransing Gurung, 5th Royal Wales's Own) (Warrington, Lanes.) Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 4532823 Corporal Albert Frederick Breeze, The No. 6882 Naik Khambesing Gurung, 5th Royal West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. Own (attd. Indian Army) (Sheffield). No. 6367 Naik Ujirman Thapa, 5th Royal Gurkha No. 4610626 .Corporal Fred Leach, The West York- Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. shire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) (Hud- dersfield). No. 7331 Rifleman (acting Naik) Teka Gurung, No. 4541405 Private Robert Mayes, The West York- 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian shire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) Army. (Keighley). No. 64825 Rifleman Balesor Thapa, 5th Royal No. 4750427 Private James Patrick McGrath, The Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's No. 63222 Rifleman Giyanbahadur Limbu, 5th Own) (Leeds). Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian No. 4546849 private Fred Webster, The West York- Army. shire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) No. 64546 Rifleman Gore Gharti, 5th Royal Gurkha (Bradford). Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 3597623 Corporal (acting Sergeant) Thomas No. 63258 Rifleman Kharkabahadur Rai, 5th Royal Edwin Rees, The Border Regiment (Tonypandy). Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force), Indian Army. No. 2992911 Private George Gibson, The Argyll and . Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) (attd. No. 2248 Lance-Havildar Purnabahadur Rai,. yth Special Service Troops) (Doune, Perthshire). Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. No. 35411 Havildar Mukand Singh, Indian Artillery. No. 3152 Rifleman (acting Naik) Lalbahadur Rai, No. 561 Havildar Janal Khan, Corps of Indian 7th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Engineers. No. 76611 Rifleman Jaswant Limbu, 7th Gurkha No. 67747 Naik (acting Havildar) Anthony, Corps Rifles, Indian Army. of Indian Engineers. No. 78369 Rifleman Lakhbahadur Tamang, 7th No. 14041 Lance-Naik Sher Ahmad, ist Punjab Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. Regiment, Indian Army. -No. 76599 Rifleman Ranbahadur Rai, yth Gurkha No. 21700 Sepoy Ram Lai, rst Punjab Regiment, Rifles, Indian Army. Indian Army. No. 1846 Naik Jogbahadur Rai, loth Gurkha Rifles, No. 16477 Naik Mohd Sadiq, 2nd Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. Indian Army. No. 25432 Sepoy 'Sardar Khan, 2nd Punjab Regi- No. 1980 Naik Sherbahadur Limbu, loth Gurkha ment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 18468 Lance-Naik Mohd Sabar, 2nd Punjab No. 1829 Naik Tauke Limbu, loth Gurkha Rifles, Regiment, Indian Army. Indian Army. No. 24333 Sepoy Hoshiyar Singh, 2nd Punjab Regi- No. 105048 Lance-Naik Barajit Rai, loth Gurkha ment, Indian Army. Rifles, Indian Army. No. 21948 Sepoy Man Singh, 2nd Punjab Regiment, No. 780164 Lance-Naik Mohammad Azam, Royal Indian Army. Indian Army Service Corps. - - No. 9326 Naik (acting Havildar) Fazal Dad, 7th No. 780180 Sepoy Wakil Khan, Royal Indian Army Rajput Regiment, Indian Army. Service Corps. ' . No. 14547 Sepoy (acting Naik) Bagh Ali, 12th Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army. No. 152914 Water Carrier Allabux Samedhusen, No. 14838 Lance-Naik Nur Mohd, I2th Frontier Indian Army Medical Corps. Force Regiment, Indian Army. Nt>. 10330 Company Quarter-Master-Sergeant Thomas No. 14583 Naik Khazan Singh, i3th Frontier Force Hutchinspn, The King's African Rifles. Rifles, Indian Army:' No. NA.627H Trooper Musa Congo, West Africa No. 16647 Naik Mansabdar, I3th Frontier Force Reconnaissance Corps. Rifles, Indian Army. The Burma Gallantry Medal. No. 30576 Sepoy Said Khabib, i3th Frontier Force Rifles, Indian Army. Jemadar (acting Subadar) Ghur Singh (56842), The No. 34826 Sepoy Tek Chand, i3th Frontier Force Burma Regiment. , Rifles, Indian Army. r No. 56443 Naik Paratap Sing, The Burma Regiment. No. 28247 Sepoy Zor Khan, i3th Frontier Force No. 54684 Lance-Naik Renu Gurung, The Burma Rifles, Indian Army. Regiment. No. 16130 Naik Bahadur Khan, jdth Punjab Regi- No. 56761 Sepoy Kharak Bahadur Puri, The A 2 ment, Indian Army. Regiment,.
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