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SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 22 MARCH, 1945 1545 Lieutenant Peter Gerald Iwright Anderson (322301), No SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 MARCH, 1945 1545 Lieutenant Peter Gerald iWright Anderson (322301), No. 3187413 Sergeant Robert Liddell, The Royal General List, Infantry (attd. The King's African Scots Fusiliers (Ulverston). Rifles). No. 4192000 Lance-Sergeant Thomas Lloyd, The Lieutenant Denys Hardwicke Broughton (325655), Royal Welch Fusiliers (Wrexham). General List, Infantry (attd. The King's African No. 3913773 Company Quarter-Master-Sergeant Rifles) (since died). Edward Vivian Croker, The South Wales Bor- Lieutenant Cecil James Van-faarsveldt (218625), derers (Blackwood, Mon). General List, Infantry (attd. The King's African No. 3454040 Lance-Corporal James Michael Donlan, Rifles). The York and Lancaster Regiment '(Manchester). Captain Millice Albert Freeman (131391), Arony No. 4753675 Lance-Corporal George William Watson, Dental Corps (Cambridge). The York and Lancaster Regiment (Gilford, Co. Captain (temporary) Jan Zieleznik 1(204806), General Down). List (attd. The Gambia Regiment, Royal West No. NA 27209 Sergeant Dogo Yerwa, The Gold Coast African Frontier Force). Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force. Major (temporary) Alister Henry Campbell (IA 859), No. SLA 26943. Sergeant Asana Beya, The Sierra Indian Armoured Corps. Leone Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Captain (temporary) Edward Robin McMurdo Force. Wright (EC 29), Indian Armoured Corps (attd. No. 12087 Warrant Officer Class II Selika Walani, Special Service Troops). The King's African Rifles. Risaldar Ali Khan (8815 IO), Inddan Armoured No. N 158 Warrant Officer Class II Yoweri Bin Corps. Odong, The King's African Rifles. Risaldar (acting) Hazara Singh (16487), Indian No. 11958 Sergeant Chinyama Berrison, The King's Armoured Corps. African Rifles. Subadar Wali Dad (IO 7579), Indian Artillery. No. 2061.83 Sergeant Selemani Feruzi, The King's Major (temporary) Henry Wilson Graves (EC 4571), African Rifles. ist Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. No. DN 9327 Corporal Wisiki Bauleni, The King's Jemadar Mohd Fazil (10271), ist Punjab Regiment, African Rifles Indian Army. No. DN 9419 Corporal Office Selemani, The King's Major (temporary) Bhag Singh (EC 624), 2nd Punjab African Rifles. Regiment, Indian Army. Major (acting) Richard Hunningham Murree Groom Bar to the Military Medal. (6397), 2nd Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. Jemadar Mahbub Illahi (11314), 2nd Punjab Regi- No. 10762 Lance-Havildar Mohd Shafi, M.M., ist ment, Indian Army. Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. Lieutenant Frederick Peter Tullis Nelson (iEC 6345), 4th Bombay Grenadiers, Indian Army (attd. The Military Medal. Special Service Troops). No. 875926 Lance-Bombadier Richard Moss, Royal Jemadar Attar Khan (15182), 4th Bombay Regiment of Artillery (Bradford). Grenadiers, Indian Army. No. 5884633 Gunner Eric William Rabbitt, Royal Subadar Sadu Jagdale (8701 IO), 5th Mahratta Regiment of Artillery (attd. Special Service Troops) Light Infantry, Indian Army. (Northampton). Lieutenant Gilbert Llewellyn Young-Western No. 942135 Gunner Harold Crossley Standley, Royal (IEC 6671), 6th Rajputana Rifles, Indian Army Regiment of Artillery (Oldham). (attd. Western Chin Levies). Jemadar Sanwal Ram (29616), 6th Rajputana Rifles, No. 2116522 Lance-Gorporal Kenneth Agneau Wilson, Indian Army. Corps of Royal Engineers (York). Major (temporary) Ranbir Singh (1C 251), 7th No. 14515815 Lance-Corporal Henry Edmond Seez, Rajput Regiment, Indian Army. The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (Edin- Subadar Nauria Ram f 10666 IO), loth Baluch Regi- burgh 6). ment, Indian Army. No. 6286823 Private Leslie Cyril Olver, The Buffs Lieutenant Richard Herbert (Plant (EC 6149), I2th •(Royal East Kent Regiment) (attd. Special Ser- Frontier Force Regiment, Indian Army. vice Troops) '(Birmingham). Lieutenant Kenneth Stuart Campbell (EC 10147), No. 4458897 Lance-Sergeant Frederick Bradley i3th Frontier Force Rifles, Indian Army. Southworth, The West Yorkshire Regiment (The Lieutenant Jack Raphael Wallis (EC 993^), i3th 'Prince of Wales's Own) (Accrington). Frontier Force Rifles, Indian Army. No. 4386364 Sergeant (acting) Thomas Edward Lieutenant James Pateshall Barratt (EC 7522), i7th Storey, The Green Howards '(Alexandra, Princess of Dogra Regiment, Indian Army. Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (Easington Col- Subadar (acting) Har Singh (35212 IO), igth liery, Co. Durham). Hyderabad Regiment, Indian Army. No. 3445979 Lance-Sergeant Patrick Waldron, The Lieutenant Saiyed Anwar Hasan Rizvi (IEC 4247), Lancashire Fusiliers (Oxford). The Bihar Regiment, Indian Army. No. 4195255 Sergeant William James Best, The Royal Jemadar Nehemias, The Bihar Regiment, Indian Welch Fusiliers (attd. The Nigeria Regiment, Royal Army. 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No. 3913035 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Arthur Captain Sorab Shapurji Nazir, M.B. (M 8555), John Watkins, The South Wales Borderers (Aber- Indian Army Medical Corps. carn, Mon). Major (acting) Mohamad Aslam Khan (SF 840), No. 5348533 Corporal (acting) Trevor Jones The Indian States Forces. South Wales Borderers (Newport) (since killed in Jemadar Mohamad Nawaz Khan (SF 858),' Indian action). States Forces. No. 3910952 Corporal (acting) Ronald Knock, The Jemadar Sarwan Singh (SF 227), Indian States South Wales Borderers (Swansea). Forces. No. 5571823 Lance-Corporal Leslie Cousins, The Major (temporary) Thomas Chippindall Colquitt South Wales Borders (Roukenglen, Renfrewshire). Lewin, The King's African Rifles. No. 3.1.88494 Sergeant John Duffy, The King's Own Tihe Reverend William Wellesley Devitt. Chaplain Scottish Borderers (Maxwelton). to the Forces, Fourth Class, East African Army No. 5683132 Corporal (acting) William Edgar Smith, Chaplains' Department. 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