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C.V.O. Chief ' Engine Room Artificer Cecil Pearce, Rear-Admiral Clement Moody, C.B SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 AUGUST,; 1944 For courage, leadership and determination Acting Commander -Clarence Aubrey King, in -Light Coastal Craft in. action with the D.S.O., D.S.C., R.C.N.R. (Oliver,. B.C.), . enemy in the Mediterranean: Lieutenant Robert Edmund Lloyd, D.S.C., The Distinguished Service Cross. Royal Navy' (Exford). Temporary. Lieutenant" (E) Alan Lorraine Temporary Lieutenant Robert Varvill, Mosley,.Royal Navy (Manchester).- R.N.V.R. (Hopeman): '- ,' ' . 1 Skipper Lieutenant John Manuel Watson, The Distinguished Service Medal. R.C.N.R. (Owen Sound, Ontario). Leading Telegraphist George Phipps, P/JX. Mr/-Frederick'Little, Acting Gunner, Royal 125081 (Sunderlahd). Canadian Navy (Victoria, British Columbia). Chief Engine Room'" Artificer Third Class Mention in Despatches. Richard Albert Faulkner, R.C.N.R.; A'.^S Lieutenant Anthony Constantino Barrington (Owen Sound, Ontario). Blomfield, D.S.C., Royal Navy (Marl- Acting Chief Engine Room. Artificer Horace borough) . William Palmer, P/MX.49992 (Edinburgh). Temporary Lieutenant Richard Alfred Johnson, Chief Stoker Petty Officer Judson Wallace R.N.V.R. (Boston). Potts, R.C.N., 21272 (Halifax, Nova Scotia), Temporary Lieutenant Ronald Aitchison, Acting Petty Officer Frederick Richard R.N.V.R. (WoodfoVd Green). Billington, P/SSX.i6i45 (Wallington). Temporary Sub-Lieutenant John Roland Dean, Leading Seaman .Robert Reginald Baker, R.N.V.R. (Ashton-on-Mersey). R.C.N.V.R., V.i8oo7 (Kingston, Ontario). Able Seaman James Charles Arnold, D/JX. Leading Seaman Stanley Millions, R.C.N.V.R., 168776 (Stoke$. V.18430 (S. Porcupine, Ontario). Able Seaman Arthur McMillan McQuillan, Acting Leading Seaman Benjamin Creighton P/JX.3I4343 (Glasgow). Bungay, R.C.N.R. (Cape Breton, Nova Able Seaman Frederick Raybould, D/JX. Scotia). 152778 (Manchester). Acting Leading-Seaman James Robert Richard Deacon, P / SSX .23679 (Grantham). For leadership, skill and devotion to duty Able Seaman Harry Barton, P/JX. 192561 in H.M.A.S. Arunta in a successful attack (Allerton). 'on a Japanese^ submarine: Able Seaman Ernesjt Alfred Chapelhow, P/JX. The Distinguished Service Cross. 148359 (Durham). Commander James Cairns Morrow, D.S.O., Able Seaman William Walter Lawrence, Royal Australian Navy. Saunders, P/JX.33O296 (Southampton). Lieutenant Kenneth Baillieu Myer, R.A.N.V.R. Temporary Able Seaman John Desmond Berryman, R.C.N.V.R., V.i'7i62 (London, The Distinguished Service Medal. Ontario). Chief Petty Officer Nicholas Xavier Dix, R.A.N. For distinguished services: Mention in Despatches. Mention in Despatches. Mr. Frank Hector Redvers Ley, Commissioned Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Tohn Power, K.C.B.'. • Gunner (T), Royal Australian Navy. c.v.o. Chief ' Engine Room Artificer Cecil Pearce, Rear-Admiral Clement Moody, C.B. R.A.N. 10275. Shipwright Fourth Class Alexander Wooldrage, For courage and undaunted devotion to R.A.N. 4298. duty: Acting Leading Seaman Douglas Kingdom, The Distinguished Service Cross. R.A.N. 22859. Temporary Lieutenant Henry Hedley Lewis Parsons, R.N.V.R. - - For leadership, skill and determination in Temporary Lieutenant Herbert Edgar Wadsley, H.M: Ships Affleck, Brecon and Forester G.M., R.N.V.R. and H.M. Canadian Ships St. Laurent, - The Distinguished Service Medal. Swansea and Owen Sound in operations Able Seaman John Henry Martin, B.E.'M., against U-boats: P/JX.I476IO. " ' • ' . Bar to the Distinguished Service Cross. Lieutenant - Commander James Arbouin Mention in Despatches. Burnett, D.S.C., Royal Navy (London- Acting Commander the Lord Teynham, D.S.G., derry) . Royal Navy. Lieutenant-Commander George Hay Stephen, Temporary Lieutenant Douglas Ford, O.B.E., D.S.C., R.C.N.R. (Halifax, Nova R.N.V.R. Scotia). Temporary • Lieutenant • Leon Verdi Goldsworthy, G.M., R.A.N.V.R. The Distinguished Service Cross. Temporary Sub-Lieutenant Stephen Austin Lieutenant Thomas Colson MacKay, Royal Wilkinson,.R.N.V.R. - Canadian Navy (Lynn Creek). Seaman Victor George Hoath, LT/JX.382552. Seaman Avery Panter Hunt, LT/JX.256055. The Distinguished Service Medal. Petty Officer Elwyn James Harold Perkins, For courage,, resolution and devotion to R.C.N. 3449 (Victoria, British Columbia). • duty in H.M.C.S. Haida in action with Able Seaman Tom Ladds, P/JX.389559 (Bos- enemy destroyers and in rescuing survivors ton, Lines). ' from H.M.C.S. Athabaskan: ' Able Seaman Ralph Coyston Such, P/JX. 187683 (Croydon). ' • The -Distinguished-Service Medal. .Petty-Officer George Cyril Moon, R.C.N.3I34 % Mention in Despatches. • • ' '-(Victoria, British Columbia). Acting Commander Clive Gwinner, D.S.O.,, . Stoker Petty Officer Harold Douglas Richards, D.S.Q., Royal Navy; (Guildford), „ • • R:G'.N.2I925 (Victoria, British Columbia)..
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