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6780 SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 6 OCTOBER, 1939 Capt 6780 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 OCTOBER, 1939 Capt. J. E. N. Vincent, from T.A. Res. Capt. F. L. Webb, Res. of Off., to .be of Off. (R.A.) to be Capt. 2nd Sept. 1939. Admin. Off. I3th Mar. 1939. Capt. J. A. R. Garratt to be Maj. 23rd Capt. P. Heber-Percy to be Maj. 24th Aug. 1939. Aug. 1939. Capt. B. R. Turner to be Maj. 3ist Aug. The date of appt. of the undermentioned 1939- offrs. is as now stated, with seniority as Capt. L. G. S. Stanley to be Maj. 23rd follows, and not as notified in previous Aug. 1939. Gazettes. Lt. H. S. Lynch, M.C. to be Capt. 26th Capt. S. Dickinson. 6th June 1939. Aug. 1939. Capt. V. C. Marks. 8th June 1939. 2nd Lts. H. G. Tingle, ist May 1939. The undermentioned to be 2nd Lts. 2nd F. A. Mackay. ist May 1939. Sept. 1939: — A. R. Cabeldu. ist May 1939. John Philip BLYTH, B.A. (100935) (late J. L. Davison. ist May 1939. J. H. Silverstone. 2nd May 1939. Offr. Cadet, Camb. Univ. Contgt., Sen. F. Heppell. 2nd May 1939. Div., O.T.C.). R. G. Ostler. 2nd May 1939. Gnr. Kenneth Sandilands DUNCAN, B.A. R. Pearson. 2nd May 1939. (100936) (late Cadet Under-Offr., Malvern C. H. C. Baldwin. 3rd May 1939. Coll. Contgt., Jun. Div., O.T.C.). R. G. Curry. 3rd May 1939. Bombr. Arthur Joseph FLETCHER A. B. Hindmarsh. 3rd May 1939. (100937). S. R. Finn. 3rd May 1939. Lce.-Corpl. George Philip Anthony R. Shotton. 4th May 1939. THOMPSON (100948), from R.E. A. Ingledew. 4th May 1939. Gnr. Leonard Fluck TYSOE, B.A. (100949). J. G. Temperley. 4th May 1939. Gnr. Peter John KENWARD (100942) (late N. Ritson. 4th May 1939. Cadet Serjt. Bradfield Coll. Contgt., Jun. J. B. Lyon. 5th May 1939. Div., O.T.C.). W. A. Walker. 5th May 1939. Gnr. Michael Gardner GLOVER (100939) J. R. Liddle. 5th May 1939. (late Cadet Lce.-Corpl., Wellington Coll. C. A. Gall. 5th May 1939. Contgt., Jun. Div., O.T.C.). J. Graham. 5th May 1939. Capt. A. L. Price to be Adjt. 24th Aug. Lt. A. B. Waud to be Capt. 4th June 1939- 1939- Stuart Norman SHRIMPTON (98111) to be Capt. A. Mel. L. Bushnell resigns his 2nd Lt. 2nd Sept. 1939, next below 2nd Lt. commn. 8th July 1939. R. A. Joyce. Actg. Serjt. Ronald Frederick HUGHES 2nd Lt. Hon. G. A. R. HAY to be Lt. (97674) (late Cadet, King William's Coll. ist July 1939 and not as notified in the Contgt., Jun. Div., O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. Gazette of nth July 1939. 26th Aug. 1939. Capt. G. Ashcroft, from T.A. Res. of Gnr. Laurence Douglas KISSACK (99986) Off. (R.A.) to be Capt. 25th Aug. 1939. (late Cadet, King William's Coll. Contgt., The Lord Leconfield, G.C.V.O., to be Hon. Jun. Div., O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. 28th Aug. Col. 4th Oct. 1939. 1939- Capt. Owen David GRIFFITHS (96643) Gnr. Edward William TILLEY (98594) from (late R.A.) to be Maj. 25th July 1939. R.A., to be 2nd Lt. 3ist Aug. 1939. Maj. Alexander Robert MUTCH, T.D. Lt. D. E. K. McElroy, from T.A. Res. of (22605) (ret. pay) to be Hon. Col. Off., 6and (Scottish) Med. R., to be Lt. The date of appt. of the undermentioned 2nd Sept. 1939. offrs. notified in the Gazette of i8th July Sergt. John Crawford MUNN . (97198) to be 1939 is igth July 1939:— - 2nd Lt. 3ist Aug. 1939. 2nd Lt. H. G. Storer (93669). Reginald Furber MURPHY (96240)' (late 2nd Lt. G. M. Lawrence (93649). Cadet Corpl., Wrekin Coll. Contgt., Jim. Capt. J. H. Blaksley, M.C., vacates Div., O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. 3oth Aug. 1939. the appt. of Admin. Offr. 2nd Oct. 1939. Lt. J. Winter to be Capt. 28th Aug. Capt. L. H. de C. Woodward, M.C., 1939- R.A. Res. of Off., to relinquish his commn. in the T.A. on appt. of Admin. Offr. and SPECIAL LIST. on appt. to the Staff. 26th July 1939. Capt. W. O. H. Joynson (43776), from The date of appt. of Capt. R. F. P. Sutton T.A. Res. of Off. (R.A.), to be Capt. ist to the Active List is ist May 1939 and not Sept. 1939. as notified in the Gazette of 30th June 1939. Gnr. Alan William STEELE (97975), from 2nd Lt. J. F. D. Mills, from Unattd. List R.A. (late Cadet Serjt., Felsted Sch. Contgt., R.A. (T.A.), to be 2nd Lt. 8th Aug. 1939. Jun. Div., O.T.C.), to be Lt. i7th Aug. 2nd Lt. J. A. Adams (now R.A.) to be 1939. Lt. gth June 1939. Richard John Wallace KING (97806) to be The notification regarding Maj. S. W. 2nd Lt. 3ist Aug. 1939. Miller, M.C., Res. of Off., in the Gazette of John Crosby BEST (97870) (late Cadet the i6th Sept. 1939 is cancelled. Under-Offr., Shrewsbury Sch. Contgt., Jun. Lt. M. F. J. Emanuel to be Capt. 28th Div., O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. 2ist Aug. 1939. Aug. 1939. Lt. W. A. C. Morris, from T.A. Res. of Capt. W. A. Shand, Res. of Off., to be Off., to be Lt. 26th Aug. 1939, "with seniority Maj. 27th July 1939. ist Dec. 1938. Capt. A. G. Kynch relinquishes his Capt. Frederick Bryan LANDALE (97364) Commn. on account of ill-health. 7th Oct. (late R.A.) to be Lt. and relinquishes the 1939- rank of Capt. 3ist Aug. 1939..
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