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7804 Supplement to the London Gazette, 19 June, 1919 7804 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19 JUNE, 1919, 'Temporary Lieutenant Robert Irvine, M.C,, Second Lieutenant George Grant McKenzie, Lancashire Fusiliers. Highland Light Infantry. -Second Lieutenant Ernest James Jago, iM.iC., Major (acting Lieutenant-Colonel) Robert Royal Field Artillery (Special Reserve). •Harman Mackenzie, DvS.O., M.C., Royal .Brevet Lieutenant-Colon el Llewellyn Murray Engineers. Jones, D.S.O., Liverpool Regiment. Temporary Major John Wallace Mackinlay, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Hyde Kane, M.C., Scottish Rifles.' • Royal 'Garrison Artillery. Temporary Captain Samuel Brown MoKinley, Temporary Captain (acting Major) Sidney M.C., Royal Scots Fusiliers. Banks Keast, M.C., Royal Engineers. Major '(temporary Lieutenant-Co'lonel) Lach- Captain (T./Brigadier-General) Martin Kemp- lan Mackinnon, Jun., Gordon Highlanders, Welch, D.S.O., M.C., Royal West Surrey attached Argyll and Sutherland High- Regiment. landers. Temporary Major Hew Congreve Kennedy, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Cyril Norman Mac- Special List, attached Labour Corps. mullen, C.M.G., D.S.O., Indian Army. Lieutenant (temporary Captain) Charles Jarvis Lieutenant (acting Captain) John MacMurray, Matthew Kenrick, Hampshire Regiment, M.C., Royal Field Artillery, attached .•attached Royal Field Artillery. Trench Mortar Brigade. Temporary Lieutenant (acting Captain) Cecil Temporary Major Neil Cameron Macnamara, Hugh Kerr, Royal Irish Fusiliers. Royal Army Service Corps. Brevet Colonel (temporary Brigadier-General) Lieutenant Jack MacLattie Lord MacPherson, Arthur Durham Kirby, C.B., C.M.G., M.C.., Royal Field Artillery (Special Re- Royal Artillery. serve). Lieutenant (acting Captain) Clifford Bertram Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Brigadier- Kirk, M.C., York and Lancaster Regiment. 'General) William Robarts Napier Madocks, Captain William'John Knight;• M.C., M.D., C.M.G., D.,S.O., Royal Field Artillery. Royal Army Medical Corps. Major Reginald Charles Frederick Maitland, 'Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Sinclair D.S'.O., Royal Horse Artillery. Knox", D.S.O., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Temporary Second Lieutenant Herbert John Temporary Lieutenant (acting M'ajor) John Mallett, East Surrey Regiment. Head Laidman, M.C., Royal Field Artil- Temporary Captain James <Samnares Mann, lery. General List. Captain Colin Moncrieff Laing, Northumber- Captain Richard Manning, M.C., Royal land Hussars (Yeomanry). Bucks Hussars, attached Machine Gun " Temporary Lieutenant Cyril Pearson Lan- Corps. caster, Royal Soots. Brevet Colonel (temporary Major-General) Captain (temporary Major) Harry Leah, Arthur Henry Marindin, D.S.O., Royal Cameron Highlanders and Machine Gun Highlanders. Corps. Captain Leslie Howard Marten, O.B.E., 9th Temporary Lieutenant (acting_Captain) Harry Battalion, London Regiment. Gray Leaver, M.C., Lancashire Fusiliers. Lieutenant (acting Captain) Renould Marx, •Captain (acting Lieutenant-Colonel) Sir John M.C., Royal Field Artillery. Victor Elliot Lees, Bart., D.S.O., M.C., Lieutenant (acting Major) Frank Arnold 'King's Royal Rifle Corps. Vivanti Dewar Mathews, M.C., Royal Lieutenant (acting Captain) Arthur Henry Engineers (Territorial Force). Llewellyn, Somerset Light Infantry (Special Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) Ed- Reserve).. mund Richard Meade-Waldo, D.S.O., Rifle 'Captain John Daniel Stuart Lloyd, M.C., Brigade, attached Machine Gun Corps. Welsh Horse Yeomanry (Territorial Force). , Temporary Lieutenant (acting Captain) Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Lang- George Probart Medlicott, .Royal Garrison ford Newman Lloyd, C.M.G., D.'S.O., Royal' Artillery. Army Medical Corps. Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) James "Temporary Captain (acting Major) Daniel Eric Ross Meiklejohn, D.iS.O., Border Regiment Logan, M.C.,' Royal Field Artillery. and Machine Gun Corps. Major Joshua Arthur Barber'Lorn ax, M.C., Temporary Second Lieutenant David Robert Royal Field Artillery (Territorial Force). Miles, M.C., Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Service 'Captain Ian MacLea.n Luis, Royal Engineers Battalion). (Territorial Force): Quartermaster and Captain Harry Miller, Temporary Lieutenant (acting Captain) Wil- Royal Army Medical Corps. liam James Lyness, M.C., Royal Irish Rifles. Captain (acting Major) Harold Aubrey Brevet Lieu tenant-Colonel (acting Lieutenant- Milton, M.C., 2/23rd Battalion, London Colonel) Claude Darey George Lyon, D.S.O., Regiment. Royal Field Artillery. Lieutenant (acting Captain) John Moffat, Major (acting Lieutenant-Colonel) Cyril Kings Own Scottish Borderers (Territorial 'Arthur Lyon, D.iS.O., Royal Garrison Artil- Force). lery. Captain John S'tuart Monro, 2/14th Bat- Temporary Major John Dunwoody Martin talion, London Regiment. 1 MdCallum, D.'S.O ., Royal Irish Rifles. Temporary Lieutenant Charles Beresford Captain -Samuel McCausland, M.C., Royal Montgomery, M.C., Lancashire Fusiliers. Army Medical Corps (Territorial Force). Temporary Second Lieutenant John MoCaw, Lieutenant (acting .Captain) William Ravens- Royal InniS'killing Fusiliers. croft Montserrat, Royal Field and Royal Temporary Captain Samuel Stokesbury Horse Artillery (Special Reserve).. McDowell, Royal Irish Rifles. Temporary Captain Thomas, Dawson Morri- Lieutenant (.acting Captain) James Gordon son, M.C., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Mclntyre, M.C., Ayrshire Yeomanry,, .at- Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary , Lieu- tached Royal Scots Fusiliers (Territorial tenant-Colonel) Thomas Couper Mudie, Force) Royal .Scots..
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