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•4248 the LONDON GAZETTE, I JULY, 1938 .INFANTRY •4248 THE LONDON GAZETTE, i JULY, 1938 .INFANTRY. Richard Gregory GARDNER, D.S.C. 4th Bn. Suffolk R.—Ca.pt. G. N. H. Mayes, Robert HALLEY, D.FX.-, A.F.C. from Active List, to be Capt. i8th May William Alec CORYTON, M.V.O., D.F.C. (Acting Group Captain). 1938. Francis William TROTT, O.B.E., M.C. 4th Bn. E. York. R and Lt. R. A. Stafford, Charles Beauvoir DALISON, A.F.C. from Active List, to be and Lt. and July William Samuel CASTER, M.C. - 1938. Wilfred Henry DUNN, D.S.C. Hugh Henry MacLeod FRASER. 4th Bn. R. Berks. R.—Maj & Bt. Lt.-Col. Meredith THOMAS, D.F.C., A.F.C. • L. T. Goodenough, M.C., M.M., T.D., from Reginald Baynes MANSELL, O^B.E. Active List, to be Maj. & Bt. Lt.-Col. and Malcolm Lincoln TAYLOR, A.F.C. July 1938. Harold Alfred WHISTLER, D.S.O., D.F.C. Kensingtons, Midd'x R.,—and Lt. R. A. Matthew Brown FREW, D.S.O., M.C., Cleave, from Active List, to be and Lt. and A.F.C. July 1938. Edward Garden HOPCRAFT, D.S.C. Hugh LEEDHAM, O.B.E. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS-. GeneralJList—Maj. R. E. Holme, M.B., from Squadron Leaders to be Wing Commanders. Active List, to be Maj.. and July 1938. William Henry POOLE, A.F.C., M.M. William Edward George MANN, .D.F.C. MEMORANDA. Edmund Francis WARING, D.F.C., A.F.C. Lt. G. D. Petrie, late 4th Bn. R. Norfolk John Francis Tufnell BARRETT, D.S.O., R., relinquishes the rank of Lt. on enlist- D.F.C. ment into the ranks. 4th Apr. 1938. Thomas Cathcart TRAILL, D.F.C. Lt. C. R. Jackson, late 3rd E. Lan. Bde., Eustace Jack Linton HOPE, A.F.C. R.F.A., relinquishes the rank of 'Lt. on John Denis BREAKEY, D.F.C. enlistment into the .ranks, nth Apr. 1938. William Ernest STATON, M.C.,.D.F.C. Eric BURTON. Edward Peverell Meggs DAVIS, A.F.C., A.M. (Acting Wing Commander). Commissions Signed by the Lord Lieutenant of Alwyn John WARWICK. the County of Monmouth. Ronald IVELAW-CHAPMAN, D.F.C., A.F.C, Lieutenant Colonel Markham David, D.S.O., Robert Bruce SUTHERLAND, D.F.C. Lieutenant Alan Octavius Whitehead, John William Frederick MERER. to be Deputy -Lieutenants.—Dated aoth June, • Herbert Nind HAMPTON, D.F.C. 1938. Alfred Douglas ROGERS, A.F.C. 097) Harold Alan HAMERSLEY, M.C. Frederick Frank GARRAWAY, O.B.E. Walter Archer Bourchier SAVILE. Lieutenancy of the County of Monmouth. Christopher Tom WALKINGTON. Sir Richard Mathias, Baronet, resigned his Charlton HALLAWELL (Acting Wing Commission as a Deputy Lieutenant. Commander). (098) James Henry WINCH. Hugh Lewis Pingo LESTER. Henry Edward FORROW, O.B.E. William Noble PLENDERLEITH (Acting Air Ministry, Wing Commander). ist July, 1938. Charles Howard CAHILL, A.F.C. ROYAL AIR FORCE. Lawrence DARVALL, M.C. Stanley Miles PARK. The undermentioned are promoted with George Thomas Harvey PACK. effect from ist July 1938:— Charles Francis TOOGOOD. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. Adrian Winfred FRANKLYN, M.C. Cecil Arthur BOUCHIER, O.B.E., D.F.C. Air Commodore to be Air Vice-Marshal. Guy Mainwaring KNOCKER. Paul Copeland MALTBY, D.S.O., A.F.C. George Stacey HODSON, A.F.C. Matthew Crawford DICK, A.F.C. Group Captains to be Air Commodores. Charles Edward BARRACLOUGH. Francis Percival DON, O.B.E. Lawrence Fleming PENDRED, M.B.E., Rey Griffith PARRY, D.S.O. D.F.C. Charles Curtis DARLEY, C.B.E., A.M. Charles Edward Hamilton ALLEN, D.F.C. George Bentiey DACRE, D.S.O. (Acting Air Charles James Norman ATKINSON Commodore). (Commander R.N.). Malcolm HENDERSON, C.I.E., D.S.O. Frank Michael Rokeby STEPHENSON Keith Rodney PARK, M.C., D.F.C., (Commander R.N.). A.D.C. David Grahame DONALD, D.F.C., A.F.C. Flight Lieutenants to be Squadron Leaders. Robert Angus WHYTE. Wing Commanders to be Group Captains; Donald Vernon IVINS. The Honourable Ralph Alexander Frank William FOSTER, D.F.C., D.S.M. COCHRANE, A.F.C. (Acting Group Captain). Hammon Jack PAINE. John Beresford COLE-HAMILTON. Kenneth Cordell McKENZiE, M.B.E. Arthur Deen PRYOR. Charles Henry JOHNSON. Edward Brownsdon RICE. Leslie Ewart GOODMAN..
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