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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 31St DECEMBER 1979 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 31sT DECEMBER 1979 Major James Patrick Bernard CONDON (473543), Major (Quartermaster) Fitzgerald WEBB (488928), The The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd Queen's Regiment, Territorial Army (Now Retired). and 87th). Captain .(Acting) Ernest Frederick WILLIAMSON Major (Quartermaster) Patrick COOPER (483001), (389959), Army Cadet Force, Territorial Army. The Queen's Own Hussars. Major Peter Huntly WILLIAMSON (474228), The. Major Isaac Forbes Hamilton COUSINS (395166), Royal Anglian Regiment. Ulster Defence Regiment. Lieutenant Alun John DAVIES (508532), Corps of Royal Engineers. OVERSEAS AWARD Major Christopher Barren DAWSON (482062), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Reverend Victor DOBBIN, Chaplain to the Forces To be an Ordinary Commander of the Military Division Third Class (492765), Royal Army Chaplains' of the said Most Excellent Order.: Department. Colonel (Acting Brigadier) Angus Francis Fletcher 23510616 Warrant Officer Class 2 Harold William Hope ROBERTSON (393268), late The Royal Nevvnham FYNN, Intelligence Corps. Anglian Regiment. 23686983 Warrant Officer Class 2 Sidney Paul HARDMAN, Royal Corps of Transport. Major (Electrical Mechanical Assistant Engineer) MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (Am FORCE DEPARTMENT) Christopher HOATSON (481028), Corps of Royal C.B.E. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Major (Quartermaster) John Wilson KEWLEY To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division (481947), The King's Own Royal Border Regiment. of the said Most Excellent Order : 22810052 Warrant Officer Class 2 John LAING, Royal Air Commodore Colin Arthur GRENNAN, M.B.E., Regiment of Artillery. Royal Air Force. Major David Michael Peirse LOWE (475195), Royal Group Captain David John EDWARDS, A.F.C., Royal Regiment of Artillery. Air Force. Major (Brevet Lieutenant Colonel) Dennis Brian Group Captain James MARSHALL, M.V.O., A.D.C., MARTIN, T.D. (468049), Corps of Royal Engineers, Royal Air Force. Territorial Army. Group Captain John Fishleigh WOODARD, Royal Air Major Christopher Peter MATTHEWS (445278), Force. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. O.B.E. Major (Quartermaster) Ronald Edward Brannan MORRIS (480953), The Queen's Regiment. To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division .of 23734758 Warrant Officer Class 1 Frank PEARCE, the said Most Excellent Order :. ' .... The Cheshire Regiment. Acting Group Captain John Antony HORRELL, Royal Major Nigel Roy Mitton PETRIE (424554), The Light Air Force. Infantry. Wing Commander Peter George BEER, M.V.O. 23456550 Warrant Officer Class 1 Emlyn Lewis (4231420), Royal Air Force. PRIDHAM, Welsh Guards. Wing Commander Christopher William BRUCE, Captain (Brevet Major) Albert John James PRYCE- (607582), Royal Air Force. HOWELLS, T.D. (464596), Royal Army Medical Wing Commander Michael John GIBSON (2617366), Corps, Territorial Army. Royal Air Force. Major Paul REVELL (474271), Corps of Royal Electri- Wing Commander John Bartram MAIN, M.B.E. cal and Mechanical Engineers. (609235), Royal Air Force. Major (Quartermaster) Edwin Joseph Roy ROSE Wing Commander Michael John MARSH (4038995), (481380), Coldstream Guards. Royal Air Force. 23921457 Warrant Officer Class 2 James Matthew Wing Commander Stephen Robert PARSONS ROSS, Small Arms School Corps. (681056), Royal Air Force. Major Martin William SCRASE (475230), The Queen's Wing Commander James SHEARER (584068), Royal Lancashire Regiment. Air Force. Major Christopher George Poussett SNOWDEN Wing Commander Malcolm Westmoreland SLEIGHT (365444), Royal Tank Regiment. (505755), Royal Air Force. Major (Electrical Mechanical Assistant Engineer) Wing Commander Paul Everard TERRETT (5052814), George Franz SOUTHON (478464), Corps of Royal Royal Air Force. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Now R.A.R.O.). Wing Commander Patrick Stuart Edwin TOOTAL Major (Brevet Lieuatenant Colonel) John Martin (608193), Royal Air Force. STEELE, T.D. (459482), Royal Regiment of Artil- lery, Territorial Army. M.B.E. 23659687 Warrant Officer Class 2 (Acting Warrant To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of Officer Class 1), Joseph Thomas STODDART, the said Most Excellent Order : Corps of Royal Engineers. Squadron Leader Peter Thomas BAKER (608410), Major Eric TAIT (479362), Corps of Royal Engineers. Royal Air Force. Major Timothy William TERRY (474070), Royal Tank Squadron Leader John Andrew Keith EDWARDS Regiment. (2583767), Royal Air Force Regiment. Major John Austin THORP (477436), Corps of Royal Squadron Leader William Frank FLOYDD, B.E.M. Engineers. (3507939), Royal Air Force. 23728158 Warrant Officer Class 2 Barry Edward TILL, Squadron Leader Sidney Arthur Edward FORREST Royal Regiment of Artillery. (1602194), Royal Air Force (Retired). A 3.
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