Order of the British Empire to Be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division of the Said Most Excellent Order: Group Captain Jonathan Burr, O.B.E., D.F.C

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Order of the British Empire to Be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division of the Said Most Excellent Order: Group Captain Jonathan Burr, O.B.E., D.F.C 15-12-2010 17:01:37 [SO] Pag Table: NGSUPP PPSysB Job: 006726 Unit: PAG1 N6 THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY 31 DECEMBER 2010 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 Major Stephen Brian Sutherland, The Royal Logistic Squadron Leader Stephen Stanton (8021034S), Royal Corps, 544118. Air Force Reserve. Captain Mark Robert Todd, Royal Corps of Signals, Warrant Officer Derek Wintrip (E8125428), Royal Air 24697151. Force. Major Mark William Torpy, A.F.M., Army Air Corps, The Reverend (Squadron Leader) Edward Laurence 541848. Wynn (8701626P), Royal Air Force. Warrant Officer Class 2 Raymond Allan Wall, The Parachute Regiment, 24645789. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (ROYAL AIR FORCE) C.B.E. Order of the British Empire To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division of the said Most Excellent Order: Group Captain Jonathan Burr, O.B.E., D.F.C. (Civil Division) (5204316C), Royal Air Force. G.B.E. Group Captain Richard John Christopher Powell, To be Ordinary Knights Grand Cross of the Civil Division O.B.E. (8028043C), Royal Air Force. of the said Most Excellent Order: O.B.E. John Roundell, The Earl of Selborne, K.B.E. For To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division of the said services to Science. eidenfeld Most Excellent Order: Arthur George, Baron W , Publisher. For public service. Wing Commander Nigel James Colman (8304546T), Royal Air Force. D.B.E. Wing Commander Andrew John Coope (2633636F), To be Ordinary Dames Commander of the Civil Division of Royal Air Force. the said Most Excellent Order: Group Captain Colin Hugh Hickman (5205092W), Royal Air Force. Ms Patricia Anne Bacon, Principal, St. Helens College. Wing Commander Andrew Timothy Martin For services to local and national Further Education. (5204340N), Royal Air Force. Ms Anne Begg. For services to Disabled People and to Wing Commander Simon Christopher Prior (8029525E), Equal Opportunities. Royal Air Force. The Lady Antonia Fraser, C.B.E., Historian and Wing Commander Harvey Smyth (8304516B), Royal Author. For services to Literature. Air Force. Professor Caroline Humphrey, Professor of Collaborative Group Captain Ian Richard Tolfts (8024208L), Royal Anthropology, University of Cambridge. For services Air Force. to Scholarship. Susan, Mrs. John, Headteacher, Lampton School, M.B.E. London Borough of Hounslow. For services to local To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division of the and national Education. almer said Most Excellent Order: Miss Felicity Joan P , C.B.E., Mezzo Soprano. For onovan services to Music. Squadron Leader Garry D (8105814L), Royal Indira, Mrs. Patel, O.B.E. For services to Human Air Force. dwards Rights. Corporal Karen Elizabeth E (L8309781), Royal Professor Helen Sarah Wallace, C.M.G., Centennial Air Force. illett Professor, European Institute, London School of Master Aircrew Andrew Michael G (P8600258), Economics and Political Science. For services to Royal Air Force. ake Social Science. The Reverend (Squadron Leader) Ruth Victoria H Ms Harriet Mary Walter, C.B.E., Actor. For services (8701772H), Royal Air Force. to Drama. Corporal Kristian Lawrence Harrison (P8447418), Royal Air Force. C.B.E. Squadron Leader Richard James Hillard (2644060A), Royal Air Force. To be Ordinary Commanders of the Civil Division of the Master Aircrew Darren Isaac (C8260508), Royal Air said Most Excellent Order: Force. Miss Evelyn Jean Selby Arnold, Deputy Director, State Flight Sergeant Richard Leslie Knowles (S8288501), Pensions Policy, Department for Work and Pensions. Royal Air Force. Sheila, Mrs. Audsley, lately Headteacher, Clifton Green Flight Lieutenant Jacqueline Aileen MacDonald Primary School, York. For services to local and (2662393B), Royal Air Force. national Education. Sergeant John McClymont (R8434163), Royal Air Ms Kirstin Baker, lately Head, Financial Stability Team, Force. H.M. Treasury. Warrant Officer Christopher Charles Miles (F8129218), Francis Baron, O.B.E., lately Chief Executive, Rugby Royal Air Force. Football Union. For services to Sport. Squadron Leader Paul Michael Rose (2644033L), Royal Rabbi Dr. Anthony Michael Bayfield. For services to Air Force. British Reform Judaism..
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