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Mention in Despatches Queen's Commendation for Bravery Queen's THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY 21 MARCH 2014 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 5837 Lance Corporal Neil Meyer, The Royal Logistic Corps, 30126604. Mention in Despatches Sergeant Saiasi Nuku Vono, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 25145214. ROYAL NAVY Acting Corporal Jonathan Robert McNair, Royal Marines, P061430J. Queen’s Commendation for Corporal Craig Tucker, Royal Marines, P064731P. Valuable Service ARMY Acting Corporal Donald Boadu Amoah, Royal Army ROYAL NAVY Medical Corps, 25221403. unne rmitage Lieutenant Commander Lawrence John D , RD, Major Thomas James A , The Life Guards, Royal Naval Reserve, C993784R. 555347. Acting Staff Sergeant Matthew Lee Baldwin, Royal ARMY Tank Regiment, 25048442. nderson Rifleman Rajeev Bhoyraz, The Rifles, 30029473. Staff Sergeant Christopher A , Intelligence oyce Corps, 25038202. Guardsman Ronan B , Irish Guards, 30146834. rcher Corporal of Horse Alexander James Cawley, The Blues Lieutenant Colonel Stephen A , ARRC, Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps, 536158. and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons), rockman 25113393. Lieutenant Colonel Edward Graham St John B , hild Royal Regiment of Artillery, 531420. Major Andrew John C , The Rifles, 554269. ohnstone urt Acting Major Adrian Paul Thomas Clayton, The Duke Captain Thomas William J -B , Intelligence of Lancaster’s Regiment, 562749. Corps, 30057070. Lieutenant Alexander Edward Floyd, Irish Guards, Acting Lieutenant Colonel Douglas John Scott Cochran, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 533049. 30109395. ull Trooper Jake John Foster, Royal Tank Regiment, Captain Rachael Joanne C , Adjutant General’s Corps (Military Provost Staff), W0815041. 30106874. raper Acting Lance Corporal Christopher James Harris, Major Timothy James Jonathan D , The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 555426. Royal Tank Regiment, 30089020. gan Private Alexander Francis Hoar, The Parachute Captain Maria Elizabeth E , Royal Regiment of Artillery, 30011991. Regiment, 30027520. lviss Sergeant Richard Charles Kerry, The Parachute Lieutenant Colonel Michael Richard E , MBE, Royal Regiment of Artillery, 540884. Regiment, 25082062. rr wing Sapper James Ieuan McDermott, Corps of Royal Lieutenant Colonel David Robert O E , OBE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 525406. Engineers, 30110275. rankling Corporal Jonathan Kevin Richards, Royal Army Captain Jonathan Robert F , The Royal Logistic Corps, 25154742. Medical Corps, 25200191. ahgan Lance Corporal of Horse Kevin John Sedgwick, The Warrant Officer Class 2 Kevin Stuart Anthony G , The Rifles, 25018751. Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st arris Dragoons), 25184748. Corporal Mark Gerald H , The Royal Logistic Corps, 25105786. ROYAL AIR FORCE Lieutenant Colonel Timothy David How, Royal Tank unt Regiment, 533557. Flight Lieutenant Jason Andrew H , Royal Air Force, arshall 8260904G. Staff Sergeant Adam Landers M , Corps of underland Royal Engineers, 25113183. Master Aircrew Robert Sean S , Royal Air c own Force, S8423816. Major Gary Allen M G , MBE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 554922. Colonel Stephen Christopher McMahon, MBE, late The Royal Logistic Corps, 532010. Warrant Officer Class 1 Colin Lee Nufer, The Rifles, Queen’s Commendation for Bravery 24736689. Sapper Adam Robert Oxley, Corps of Royal Engineers, 30063685. Major Jonathan Anthony Evett Palmer, MBE, Irish ARMY Guards, 551801. Corporal Neil Bowness, Royal Army Medical Corps, Major Edward David Lionel Maskell-Pedersen, Royal 25051193. Corps of Signals, 550735. Sapper Sean Alexander Alan Cameron, Corps of Royal Colonel Andrew William Phillips, late Corps of Royal Engineers, 30081158. Engineers, 519112. Lance Corporal Sinead Dodds, Royal Army Medical Corporal Aaron Michael Rennie, Royal Army Medical Corps, 30077244. Corps, 25187158. Corporal Conner Ryan Grant, The Royal Regiment of Staff Sergeant Clinton Sherratt, Royal Corps of Scotland, 25230888. Signals, 25062604..
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