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Royal Red Cross Military Cross Distinguished Service Order 5132 THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY 23 APRIL 2004 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 MBE The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the following award in recognition of gallant and To be Additional Members of the Military Division of the distinguished services in Iraq during the period 1st April said Most Excellent Order: to 30th September 2003: Major Andrew Barrie Alderson (540407), The Queen’s Own Yeomanry Territorial Army. ARMY Major Nadine Mireille Heron (543313), Adjutant General’s Corps (Royal Military Police). Major Edward John Francis Vigilius Melotte (525399), Royal Red Cross Irish Guards. Major Mark Robinson (546029), The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. RRC To be an Ordinary Member of the Royal Red Cross, First Class: CENTRAL CHANCERY OF hittaker THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD Lieutenant Colonel Caroline W , TD (516546), Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, St James’s Palace, London SW1 Territorial Army. 23rd April 2004 The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards in recognition of gallant and The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the distinguished services in Iraq during the period 1st April following appointments to the Distinguished Service to 30th September 2003: Order in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Iraq during the period 1st April to 30th September ARMY 2003: ARMY Military Cross Distinguished Service Order MC 24590477 Corporal of Horse Glynn Ashley Bell, The DSO Blues and Royals. 25026173 Corporal Anthony William Currie, The To be Companions: King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Major General Graeme Cameron Maxwell Lamb, CMG, 25131536 Kingsman Michael Davison, The King’s and OBE (495192), late Queen’s Own Highlanders. Cheshire Regiment, Territorial Army. Lieutenant Colonel Jorge Emanuel Mendonca, MBE Major James Benjamin Weston Hollister (536312), The (513942), The Queen’s Lancashire Regiment. King’s Regiment. 24660655 Warrant OYcer Class 2 Darren William Leigh, The Queen’s Lancashire Regiment. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Whitehall, London SW1 CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD 23rd April 2004 St James’s Palace, London SW1 ueen The Q has been graciously pleased to approve the 23rd April 2004 following awards in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Iraq during the period 1st April The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the to 30th September 2003: following awards in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Iraq during the period 1st April ARMY to 30th September 2003: ARMY Conspicuous Gallantry Cross George Medal CGC 25090313 Corporal Shaun Garry Jardine, The King’s Own Scottish Borderers. GM 24849759 Sergeant Gordon Robertson, The Parachute 24504786 Warrant OYcer Class 1Nicholas Keith P ettit, Regiment. QGM, Corps of Royal Engineers..
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