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Supplement to the London Gazette, 14Th January 1997 466 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14TH JANUARY 1997 KING'S DIVISION Officer Cadet Patrick James Neild COLLIS (545936) from The D C JAMES (510169) Queen's Lancashire Regiment Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second M J SHEARMAN (503636) Queen's Lancashire Regiment Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 Office Cadet Crispian Jeremy Cuss (545941) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) PRINCE OF WALES'S DIVISION 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be D M M STEEVENSON MBE (495383) Devonshire and Dorset Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority Regiment 11 December 1995 Officer Cadet John GODFREY (545959) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) LIGHT DIVISION 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1993 To be Subaltern CCS BOOTH (499674) Light Infantry (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1995 Officer Cadet Rupert Manwaring HOPE-HAWKINS (545976) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second Lieutenant PARACHUTE REGIMENT 14 December 1996 IW SMITH MBE (504508) Officer Cadet David Murray HOULT (544921) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be ARMY AIR CORPS Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority CW MANNING (503130) 11 December 1995 Officer Cadet Matthew William Oliver Luke HURLEY (545980) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second ROYAL LOGISTIC CORPS Lieutenant 14 December 1996 S D BRAGG (503763) Officer Cadet Justin Nicholas James KINGSFORD (545989) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority LIFE GUARDS 11 December 1995 REGULAR ARMY Officer Cadet Daniel James MARSH (545996) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) Short Service Commissions 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1993 To be Subaltern Lieutenant A LAWRENCE (541630) to be Captain 12 April 1996 (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1995 (Belated Entry) Officer Cadet John William Crawford MILLER (545578) from The Lieutenant J H F FULLER (537424) to be Captain Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second 14 December 1996 Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June ROYAL HORSE GUARDS/DRAGOONS 1995 Officer Cadet Jason Amos Sydney BELLMAN (545922) from the Officer Cadet Miles Robert Carmichael MITCHELL (546006) from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 11 December 1995 1996 with seniority 11 December 1995 Officer Cadet Peter Richard Toller STUCLEY (546046) from the Officer Cadet Mark Christian Edward PHILLIPS (546017) from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1995 11 December 1995 Short Service Commissions (Late Entry) Officer Cadet Rupert Edward Leader PITTMAN (546018) from The Major D MACGREGOR (521298) retires on retired pay Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second I December 1996 and is appointed to Reserve of Officers Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1995 ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS Officer Cadet Jeremy Anthony James PROCTOR (545583) from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Regular Commissions Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 Captain R J GLASS (534579) Royal Tank Regiment retires 1 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority January 1997 and is appointed to Reserve of Officers 11 December 1995 Lieutenant J E J FULLER (537423) 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince Officer Cadet Robert James STRACHAN (546045) from the Royal of Wales's) to be Captain 14 December 1996 Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) Lieutenant W G L MACKINLAY (537455) Royal Scots Dragoon 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 To be Gaurds Infantry to be Captain 14 December 1996 Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority Short Service Commissions 11 December 1995 Lieutenant C E J DUFF (542313) Queen's Royal Hussars to be Captain 11 August 1996 REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Lieutenant A C R HEYWOOD (542709) Royal Tank Regiment to be Captain 13 December 1996 Captain R J PEARCE (532303) King's Royal Hussars from The Officer Cadet Ruthven Austen BURDON-COOPER (545930) from Active List 31 December 1996 to be Captain The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant T J R COURTAULD (541226) Royal Dragoon Guards Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 11 December 1993 from The Active List 11 December 1996 to be Lieutenant To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority II December 1995 Officer Cadet Benjamin James CATTERMOLE (545933) from The TERRITORIAL ARMY Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1993 To be Group A Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority 12 June 1995 Lieutenant S G E BLAND (531049) King's Royal Hussars to be Officer Cadet Gordon Douglas Houston CLIFFORD (545935) from Captain 12 November 1996 The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant N D FORSTER (529421) Royal Tank Regiment to be Lieutenant) 14 December 1996 with seniority Captain 12 November 1996 with seniority 22 June 1996 11 December 1993 To be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 14 December Lieutenant P J HAYNES (525618) Royal Dragoon Guards to be 1996 with seniority 11 December 1995 Captain 12 November 1996.
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