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Supplement to the London Gazette, Ist January 1975 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST JANUARY 1975 Lieutenant Commander Timothy William M.B.E. TROUNSON, Royal Navy. Lieutenant John Richard Lindsay TURNER, Royal To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of Navy. the said Most Excellent Order : Lieutenant Commander Robert Wallis WHITE, Royal Captain (Queen's Gurkha Officer) Manbahadur ALE Navy. (472080), 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Instructor Lieutenant Commander Norman Archie Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) (now Retired). WOODCOCK, Royal Navy. Major Albert James AMBLER (477189), Royal Army Pay Corps. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (ARMY DEPARTMENT) Major (Quartermaster) Elaine ANTON (474707), Women's Royal Army Corps. C.B.E. Major Alexander Roy BALL (384614), Royal Regi- To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division ment of Artillery (Now Retired). of the said Most Excellent Order : Major Edwin Horace Alexander BECKETT (454977), The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire. Brigadier Sidney Ernest DUTTON, M.B.E. (355689), 22782526 Warrant Officer Class 1 Stanley Peter late Royal Army Ordnance Corps (Now R.A R.O.) BIRCH, Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Brigadier Jack Spencer FLETCHER, O.B.E. (397244), Camerons). late Infantry. Brigadier Walter Peter Walker ROBERTSON, O.B.E Captain (Technical Instructor-in-Gunnery) Kenneth (278721) late Royal Corps of Signals, Colonel Ronald BORDER (482391), Royal Regiment of Gurkha Signals. Artillery. Colonel George Brian SINCLAIR (376979), late Corps Captain (Acting Major) Patrick Murray Ranger of Royal Engineers. BROOK (469213), The Blues and Royals (Royal Brigadier Eric David SMITH, D.S.O., M.B.E. Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). (388771), late Infantry. Captain (Local Major) Charles Stewart William Brigadier John Nicholas SOMERVILLE (269382), BROWN (343885), The Light Infantry and Mercian late Infantry. Volunteers, Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve. Brigadier Peter George TYNAN, O.B.E. (198978), late- Major William Bowman Scott BUCHANAN (468792), Royal Armoured Corps. Royal Corps of Signals, Territorial and Army Vol- unteer Reserve (Now R.A.R.O.). O.B.E. Major Peter Morden Benedict CARTHEW (411911), The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment). To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division o) Major (Quartermaster) George CONNOLLY (476190), the said Most Excellent Order : The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Anthony CLAY (411915) Captain (Now Major) (Quartermaster) Frank CRAB- Royal Regiment of Artillery. TREE (478963), Royal Corps of Transport. Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Middleton DAVIES 22214049 Warrant Officer Class 2 Albert CRISP, The (426864), The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment). Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Major (Now Lieutenant-Colonel) John Graham HIND Own Yorkshire Regiment). (397930), Royal Tank Regiment. 23674048 Warrant Officer Class 2 Brian DALEY, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Anthony JOHNSTONE Army Physical Training Corps. M.B.E. (420864), Royal Corps of Signals. Major Roger William Martin EAGLE (439995), Corps Lieutenant-Colon el Roger Lewis Tudor JONES of Royal Engineers. (417441), The Parachute Regiment. Major Bryan FLEMING (461424), Corps of Royal Lieutenant Colonel George Ronald Derrick KEN- Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. NEDY (385358), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Major Peter Norman GILL (431466), Royal Regiment Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Michael KOE (418308), of Artillery. The Royal Green Jackets. Major (Quartermaster) James GILLESPIE (475056), Lieutenant-Colonel (Now Colonel) Brian Hedley Corps of Royal Engineers. MARCIANDI (403537), The Queen's Regiment. Major Robin Digby GRIST (467564), The Gloucester- Lieutenant-Colonel David Macdonald Gollan MYLES. shire Regiment. T.D. (421465), Royal Army Medical Corps, Terri- Major David George HAMMETT (459265), Royal torial and Army Volunteer Reserve. Corps of Transport. Lieutenant-Colonel James Bernard OGILVIE, T.D. Captain Gael Kathleen HAMMOND (486886), (409235), The Queen's Regiment, Territorial and Women's Royal Army Corps. Army Volunteer Reserve. Major (Now Lieutenant-Colonel) Anthony John Lieutenant-Colonel Mark Richard PENNELL, M.B.E. HARRISON (411617), Royal Regiment of Artillery. (368220), The Royal Green Jackets. Captain (Acting Major) (Quartermaster) Cyril Charles Lieutenant-Colonel (Staff Quartermaster) Stanley HASTINGS (482000), Corps of Royal Engineers. PRICE (435453), The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Major (Acting) James Buchan HENDERSON Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting) Kenneth Arthur SPRING (404822), Army Cadet Force. (331060), Combined Cadet Force, Territorial and Major Kenneth Thomas HORSEMAN, B.E.M. Army Volunteer Reserve (Now Retired). (482986), Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Harrison SWINHOE Captain (Now Major) (Quartermaster) Harold Thomas (427484), Royal Army Medical Corps. HUTCHINSON (481216), The Royal Highland Lieutenant-Colonel Jean VALINDER (232437), Royal Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Army Pay Corps (Now Retired). Ayrshire Regiment). Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Edward YARDLEY (382846), Major (TIG) Kenneth Martin JACKSON (472703), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (Now R.A.R.O.). Royal Regiment of Artillery..
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