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The London Gazette, 4 April, 1933 2289 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4 APRIL, 1933 2289 Air Ministry, Robert Arthur Terence STOWELL. 4th Apzil, 1933. Reginald William Kennedy STEVENS. John Francis Xavier McKENNA. ROYAL AIR FORCE. Richard Claude HANCOCK. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. Sydney Osborne BUFTON. Sydney Richard UBEE. The undermentioned are granted short ser- Duncan MENZIES. vice commissions as Pilot Officers with effect Frank Dennis BIGGS. from and with seniority of 21st Feb. 1933: — Alistair Ross SAREL. John Forde HOBLER. David John WAGHORN. Harold Gibson LEE. George Henry Herbert PROCTER. William Wallace Evan OLIVER. Reginald Cyril FIELD. Eric John PALMER. John Robert Hallings POTT. Walter Karl BEISIEGEL. The undermentioned are granted short John Herbert Thomas SIMPSON. service commissions as Acting Pilot Officers John Bernard FYFE. on probation with effect from and with Denis DICKSON. seniority of 24th Mar. 1933: — Esmond John Hugh Fulford MORETON. John Stuart BARTLETT. Edward Lucas MOLE. Eric Hugh Paul CLARKE. David George Sinclair COTTER. Flying Officer Frank Louis Peregrine Peter Hiley DUTTON. HENZELL is placed on the half-pay list, Norman Denham GILBART-SMITH. Scale B, from 1st Dec. 1932 to 18th Mar. 1933, James Robert GILLMAN. inclusive. (Substituted for notification in the Richard Mowbray HALL. Gazette of 6th Dec. 1932.) William Thomas KING. Flight Lieutenant Ernest Hallahan RUNDLE William Ernest LEGARD. is placed on the retired list at his own re- Frank Mackenzie LOUDON. quest. 3rd Apr. 1933. Duncan Finlayson MACDONALD. Squadron Leader Philip Leader PLANT is Harold John MAGUIRE. placed on the retired list at his own request. Alfred Chapman MEESON. 4th Apr. 1933. Sidney Trevor MISSELBROOK. Pilot Officer Lawrence Monck MIDDLETON Hugh William Arthur OLOFF de WET. is placed on the retired list on account of ill- Clair Fraser NEWCOMBE. health. 5th Apr. 1933. John Alan Kenneth PETTIT. Dermott Gerald Antony REARDEN. The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants Francis Colin SCOTT. are placed on the retired list. 30th Mar. George Philip SEYMOUR PRICE 1933:— Charles Rupert TAYLOR. Ernest Richard HOCKADAY. Hamish WEST. James RODGER, D.S.M. The undermentioned Pilot Officers on pro- • Flying Officer Hugh Patrick WILSON is bation are confirmed in rank: — transferred to the Reserve, Class A. 2nd George Robert MURPHY. 28th Dec. 1932. Apr. 1933. Wilfred Leslie STBDMAN. llth Mar. 1933. STORES BRANCH. The undermentioned Pilot Officers are pro- The undermentioned are promoted with moted to the rank of Flying Officer: — effect from 1st Apr. 1933: — 25th Jan. 1933. Flying Officers to be Flight Lieutenants. Christopher William Mitchell LING. Thomas Inglis ILIFF. 26th Mar. 1933, Philip Patrick Strachan RICKARD. Harold Darwin GILMAN. Eric Gentle Mackenzie CHARLESON. ' 'The undermentioned are promoted with Flight Lieutenant Frederick Carton effect from 1st Apr. 1933: — GRIFFIN is placed on the retired list. 5th Apr. 1933. Flight Lieutenants to be Squadron Leaders. Charles William ATTWOOD. Frederick Robert WYNNE, M.B.E. PRINCESS MARY'S ROYAL AIR FORCE Alick Charles STEVENS. NURSING SERVICE. Cecil George WIGGLESWORTH, A.F.C. Sister Miss May Edith GRIEVESON is placed Arthur Hyde FLOWER. on the retired list on account of ill-health. Harold John COLLINS. 31st Mar. 1933. Cecil Ferdinand CHINERY. John Auguste BORET, M.C., A.F.C. Thomas Arthur WARNE-BROWNE, D.S.O Clifford Westly BUSK, M.C., A.F.C. ROYAL AIR FORCE RESERVE. Harold Hunter DOWN, A.F.C. Reserve of Air Force Officers Flying Officers to be Flight Lieutenants. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. Arthur Ronald COMBE. The undermentioned are granted commis- Leslie Maurice WOOLVERIDGE. sions as Pilot Officers on probation in Class Peter William Mellor WRIGHT. AA (ii). 20th Mar. 1933:— Francis Richard WORTHINGT'ON.' Keith Malcolm Graham ANDERSON. 'Claude'Cecil O'GRADY. Desmond "Wall ace Ferguson BARKER..
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