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SUPPLEMENT 50 THE-L0NDON- -GAZETTE, I JANUARY^-1948 SUPPLEMENT 50 THE-L0NDON- -GAZETTE, i JANUARY^-1948 Captain (Temporary Major) Robert Michael Acting Air Commodore Robert Henry Seymour CARR, D.F.C., Headquarters, Burma Com- SPAIGHT, Royal Air Force. mand. Group Captain John SULLIVAN, Royal Air Captain (Temporary Major) John HUNTER, Force. The Burma Regiment. Group Captain Frank WRIGHT, Royal Air Captain (Temporary Major) Cecil Arthur Force. STEVENS, No. .1 GT Company, Burma Army Acting Group Captain Frederick John Service" Corps. MANNING, Royal Air Force. Captain (Temporary Major) Alfred Richard Acting Group Captain Deryck Cameron THAIR, Burma Supply Company, Burma STAPLETON, D.F.C., A.F.C., Royal Air Army Service Corps. Force. To be Ordinary Officers of the -Military Division CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS of the said Most Excellent Order:— OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James's Palace, S.W.I. Group Captain Cuthbert Caumont BAZELL, ist Janitary, 1948. Royal Air Force. Acting Group Captain Anthony George Carl The KING has been graciously pleased to SOMERHOUGH, M.B.E., Royal Air Force. give orders for the following appointments to Wing Commander Edward Lawrence COLBECK- the Most Excellent Order of the British WELCH, D.F.C. (34081), Royal Air Force. Empire:— Wing . Commander Alec Baden KENDALL, "To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division M.B.E. (35095), Royal Air Force. of the said Most Excellent Order:— Wing Commander Theodore Urquhart ROLFE Major William Athelstan AERIA, E.D., Singa- (33OI3)* Royal Air Force. 'pore Volunteer Corps, Acting Wing £ommander Harold Gordon Lieutenant-Colonel Frank Edward GILPIN BLAKE (35387), Royal Air Force. .'05323)» Royal Regiment of Artillery, Officer Acting Wing Commander Glendor Godfrey Commanding Troops, St. Helena. Nicholas MARSHALL, M.B.E. (31020), Royal Lieutenant-Colonel William (Maurice JAMES, Air Force. Federated 'Malay States Volunteer Corps. Acting Wing Commander Douglas George -Major Laurence Arthur WILLIAMS, Officer SCOTT (31171), Royal Air Force. Commanding " G " (MG) Company, Singa- Acting Squadron Leader Francis Peter pore Volunteer Corps. McKENNA (189121), Royal Air Force Volun- teer Reserve. To be Ordinary Members of the Mftitary Acting Squadron Leader Stanley John Division of the said Most Excellent Order:— MARRIOTT (105301), Royal Air Force Captain ABDUL RAHMAN B'IN ABDUL Aziz, Volunteer Reserve. Singapore Volunteer Corps. Acting Squadron Leader George Samuel MORRIS Warrant Officer Class II MANASSAH NAT . (43591), Royal Air Force.. RAKUSEN, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Acting Squadron Leader Arthur Harry . Corps. PHILLIPS, M.C. (186926), Royal Air Force Captain Chee Juay POH, L.R.C.P. & S. Volunteer Reserve. (Edin.), L.R.F.P. & S. (Glas.), L.M.S.S.A., Acting Wing Officer Jean Lena Annette CONAN Medical Officer, Singapore Volunteer Corps. DOYLE (550), Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Captain WIJAYA RAJA SINGHAM NALLIAH, Acting Squadron Leader 'William Mace MAIR Ceylon Light Infantry. (Can/'0.7671), Royal Canadian Air Force. .Wing Commander John Tregonwell DAVISON, G.M. (N.Z.39906), Royal New Zealand Air CENTRAL CHANCERY OF THE ORDERS Force. OF KNIGHTHOOD. St. James's Palace, S.W.I. To be Ordinary Members of the Military ist January, 1948. Division of the said Most Excellent Order:— The KING has been graciously pleased to Squadron Leader Edward Samuel Robert give orders for the following promotions in, COAKES (45194), Royal Air Force. and appointments to, the Most Excellent Order Squadron Leader William Alfred George of the British Empire:— GOLDSWORTHY (noi4), 'Royal Air Force To be an Ordinary Knight Grand Cross of the (Retired). Military Division of the said Most Excellent Acting Squadron Leader James Rose Watson Order:— ADAMSON (64175), Royal. Air Force Volun- teer Reserve. Air Chief Marshal' Sir Alfred Guy Roland Acting Squadron Leader John Harold. Parker GARROD, K.C.B., O.B.E., M.C., D.F.C., OXSPRING (64679), Royal Air Force Volun- • LL.D., Royal Air Force. teer Reserve. To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Flight Lieutenant Thomas HARVEY, i M.B., Military Division of the said Most Excellent Ch.B. (203369), Royal Air Force Volunteer Order:— I Reserve0. Air Vice-Marshal Matthew Brown FREW, C.B., Flight Lieutenant Hugh 'Esmor. HUXLEY D.S.O., M.C., A.F.C., Royal Air Force. (159192), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Flight Lieutenant Frederick Arthur Vernon Division of the said Most Excellent Order:— STOLTZ (61593), Royal Air Force. Air Commodore Leslie John Vernon BATES, Acting Flight Lieutenant William George CARR Royal Air Force. (199796), Royal Air Force. Air Commodore Arthur Francis HUTTON, Acting Flight Lieutenant Mervyn OWEN D.F.C., Royal Air Force. (56317), Royal Air Force..
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