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Supplement to the London Gazette, 2Nd March 1965 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2ND MARCH 1965 Keith Salkeld CASTELL (478073) (Direct Entry). THE ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT David St. Clare HUTCHISON (478074) (Direct REGULAR ARMY Entry). Richard Arthur Stuart MASON (478075) (Direct Short Serv. Commns. Entry). The undermentioned'O/Gdts. from Mons Officer David Jerome Stuart LEGGE (478076). Cadet School to be 2nd Lts., 16th Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry): Hugh Robert CHILDS (478090). ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Andrew William Charles DEXTER (478093). REGULAR ARMY Jeremy Wyridham Aydon VEITCH (478100). Short Seru. Commns. ' WESSEX BRIGADE The undermentioned O/Cdts. from Mons Officer R.Hamps. Cadet School to be 2nd Lts., 16th Jan. 1965: REGULAR ARMY Richard Andrew ELLIS (478078). To be Lt., 16th Short Serv. Commns. • Jan. 1965. O/Cdt. .Richard John HoSTON (478094) from Andrew John SPILLANE (478079). Moris Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). .. FOOT GUARDS O/Cdt. Keith John BRIDGEMAN (478102) from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Coldm. Gds. Jan. 1965. REGULAR ARMY LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE Short Serv. Commns. K.O.Y.L.L The undermentioned O/Cdts. from Mons Officer REGULAR ARMY Cadet School to be 2nd Lts., 16th Jan. 1965: Short Serv. Commn. David William BROOKSBANK (478080) (Direct O/Cdt. Michael Shields MILBURN (478095) from Entry). Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Christopher Peter FOORD-KELCEY (478082) Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). (Direct Entry). Anthony John PECK (478084) (Direct Entry). WELSH BRIGADE Patrick Michael HARE (478087). S.W.B. S.G. REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. Short Serv. Commns. O/Cdt. William Foley RAYER (478097) from The undermentioned O/Cdts. from Mons Officer Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Cadet School to be 2nd Lts., 16th Jan. 1965: Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). David Robin Meyricke DALGLISH (478081) (Direct Entry). NORTH IRISH BRIGADE Peter Thomas Archibald CLAPTON (478085). R.U.R. David Maurice DRUMMOND MORAY (478086). REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. I.G. O/Cdt. David Naismith BUTLER (478089) from REGULAR ARMY Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Short Serv. Commn. Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). O/Cdt. Alexander Neil FOSTER (478083) from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th HIGHLAND BRIGADE Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). A. & S.H. REGULAR ARMY INFANTRY Short Serv. Commn. LOWLAND BRIGADE O/Cdt. George Anthony NEILSON (478096) from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd' Lt., 16th '.K.O.S.B. Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). REGULAR ARMY ^ Short Serv. Commn. O/Cdt. Colin Grant Ogilvie HOGG (478105) from PARACHUTE REGIMENT Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. 1965. REGULAR ARMY HOME COUNTIES BRIGADE Short Serv. Commns. O/Cdt. Christopher Francis BUDD (478103) from Queens Surreys Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th REGULAR ARMY Jan. 1965. Short Serv. Commn. O/Cdt. John Rodney WELCH (478106) from Mons O/Cdt. Mark Andrew SIGGERS (478099) from Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. 1965. Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). BRIGADE OF GURKHAS Queens Own Buffs 7 G..R. REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. REGULAR ARMY O/Cdt. Simon James ELLIOTT (478104) from Limited Serv. Reg. Commn. Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th O/Cdt. Christopher Hubert Gathorne CRABTREE Jan. 1965. (478107) from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd MX. Lt., 16th Jan. 1965. REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS O/Cdt. Simon John YATES (478101) from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. REGULAR ARMY 1965 (Direct Entry). Limited Serv. Reg. Commn. O/Cdt. Howard Alfred John JORDAN (478114) LANCASTRIAN BRIGADE from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., Kings 16th Jan. 1965, with seniority 16th Jan. 1961. To REGULAR ARMY be Lt., 16th Jan. 1965, with seniority 16th Jan. 1964. Short Serv. Commn. Short Serv. Commns. O/Cdt. Charles Roderick Ney COLEMAN (478091) The undermentioned O/Cdts. from Mons Officer from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., Cadet School to be 2nd Lts., 16th Jan. 1965 : 16th Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). Arthur Richard Thomas HAZLERIGG (478108) (Direct Entry). FUSILIER BRIGADE Stephen Francis THORNTON (478109) (Direct R.F. Entry). REGULAR ARMY Wesley Percival THOMAS (478110). To be Lt., Short Serv. Commn. 16th Jan. 1965. O/Cdt. David Arthur Ross COLLINS (478098) Eric Sydney GILLESPIE (478112). To be Lt., from Mons Officer Cadet School to be 2nd Lt., 16th Jan. 1965. 16th Jan. 1965 (Direct Entry). Alan NORMS (478113)..
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