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5452 Supplement to the London Gazette, 25Th June 1963 5452 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25TH JUNE 1963 TECHNICAL BRANCH CHAPLAINS BRANCH Appointment to commission (permanent) Appointment to commission (permanent) As Flying Officer (Supplementary List): As Chaplain with the relative rank of Squadron Warrant Officer Alexander Douglas PORVES Leader : (573024). 23rd May 1963. Rev. Graham Maurice McKsNziE (506922). 7th Promotion Feb. 1963. Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant: Promotion M. PATTISON (578105). 23rd June 1963. The undermentioned are granted the relative rank C. G. PLOWMAN (50.6494). 25th June 1963. of Squadron Leader: Retirement Rev. C. C. MACNEILL (507195). 7th June 1963. Wing Commander T. G. YOUNG, O.B.E., B.Eng., Rev. H. JOHN (3089660). 12th June 1963. A.F.R.Ae.S. (36020), retaining the rank of Group Captain. 20th June 1963. EDUCATION BRANCH EQUIPMENT BRANCH Appointment to commission (permanent) Appointment to commission (permanent) As Flying Officer (General List) : As Acting Pilot Officers (Supplementary List) : Barry Roy GARNER, B.Sc. (Econ.) (506702). 18th Sergeant Ronald HEXTALL (3139517). 23rd May Dec. 1962. 1963. Appointment to commission (medium service) Junior Technician David Michael HYLAND As Flying Officer (Supplementary List) (ten years (686089). 23rd May 1963. on the active list and four years on the reserve): Aircraftman 2 Jeffress Haynes JONES (4335215). Peter Edwin DOLING (505784). 6th May 1963. 23rd May 1963. Promotion Promotion Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader: Pilot Officer to Flying Officer: L. S. LANE, B.Sc. (501938). 19th June 1963. F. T. CRAGGS (2202415). 23rd June 1963. J. BROTHERTON (199740). 20th June 1963. Retirement P. KILBURN, B.Sc. (2572639). 21st June 1963. Flight Lieutenants: Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant : 16th June 1963 W. M. POTTLE, B.Sc.(Eng.) (506476). 6th Mar. M. J. C. REGESTER (57554). 19,63. F. STOTT (50456). Emergency List commission relinquished SECRETARIAL BRANCH Flying Officer M. T. LAMBE, B.A. (503948) (on appointment to a permanent commission in the Appointment to commission (permanent) R.A.F.). 16th Apr. 1963. As Flight Officer, WJI.A.F. (General List): Julia Margery Emily JELLIE (8697). 1st Oct. PROVOST BRANCH 1962. Promotion As Flying Officer (Supplementary List) : Warrant Officer Philip William WEDGWOOD Pilot Officer to Flying Officer: (624467). 23rd May 1963. J. MACLEAN (3023140). 23rd June 1963. Promotion Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant: PHYSICAL FITNESS BRANCH P. R. PAPWORTH (5011171). 14th June 1963. Promotion Transfer between branches Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant: The undermentioned Flight Lieutenants are N. R. JENNINGS, D.Phys.Ed. (2453880). 6th Mar. transferred to the Catering Branch retaining their 1963. existing rank and seniority : Transfer between branches 19th June 1963 Flight Lieutenant N. SEARS (181302) to the A. ROBINSON (56837). Catering Branch, retaining his existing rank and T. G. SCOTT (504586). seniority. 19th June 1963. Retirement Flight Lieutenant D. J. WEBSTER (2202828). 16th PRINCESS MARY'S ROYAL AIR FORCE June 1963. NURSING SERVICE Flight Lieutenant D. A. DREWITT, D.F.M. Commission resigned (51514), retaining the rank of Squadron Leader. Flying Officer C. M. BATEMAN (408016). 22nd 1st June 1963. May 1963. ROYAL AIR FORCE REGIMENT Re grading Acting Pilot Officer to Pilot Officer : ROYAL AIR FORCE RESERVE OF 2nd May 1963 OFFICERS J. R. D. ANDREW (4231543). J. A. BREMNER (4231047). GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH I. C. CRAWLEY (4231464). Commission relinquished A. F. GRAVEUBY (4335182). Flight Lieutenant G. A. HICKS (3500189) (on B. J. MADDOCKS (4335157). appointment to a permanent commission in the R.A.F.). 20th May 1963. MEDICAL BRANCH Flight Lieutenant R. C. WYKEHAM (42331), re- Appointment to commission (short service) taining the rank of Squadron Leader. 30th May As Squadron Leader (Supplementary List) (three 1962. years on the active list and four years on the Flight Lieutenants retaining their rank: reserve): J. F. L. ZORN (32089). 2nd June 1963. Brian Stuart TURNER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. G. YOUNGHUSBAND (29182). 4th June 1963. (501643). 6th Jan. 1963. Promotion TECHNICAL BRANCH Flight Lieutenant to Squadron Leader: D. M. C. FORSTER, M.B., B.Chir., M.R.C.S., Commission relinquished L.R.C.P. (505833). 1st May 1963. Flight Lieutenant W. J. WILKINSON (119092), re- Transfer to reserve taining his rank. 6th Jan. 1962. Flight Lieutenant C. W. KEEN, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (2620277). 12th June 1963. ROYAL AIR FORCE REGIMENT Emergency List commission relinquished Flight Lieutenant B. S. TURNER, M.R.C.S., Commission relinquished L.R.C.P. (501643) (on appointment to a short ser- Flight Lieutenant C. WILSON (583909), retaining vice commission in the R.A.F.). 6th Jan. 1963. his rank. 6th Dec. 1961..
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