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Distinctions DISTINCTIONS BRITISH ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE. Lieutenant-Colonel DAVID S. MoRTON, V.D., 17th Highland Light Infantry (Companion). ORDER OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. Lieutenant-Colonel KENNETH M. KIRKHOPE, Headquarters, Indian Army (Companion). Lieutenant-Colonel RoBERT WILSON, 12gth Baluchis (Companion) .. ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (MILITARY). Superintendent JoHN H. ADAM, Indian Police (Officer). Major]. A. H. AITKEN, Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Deputy Director General of Guns DAVID M. ANDERSON , Royal Artillery (Companion). Major WILLIAM ANDERSON, Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. BENZIE, sth Scottish Rifles (Officer). Major FRANCIS WM. CoLLEDGE, General List (Member). Colonel JoSEPH M'NAUGHT CHRISTIE, New Zealand Medical Corps (Com- panion). Captain FRED. H. DowNIE, 23rd Welsh Regiment (Officer). Major the Rev. FERGUS FERGUSON, Royal Army Chaplains Department (Officer). Major THOMAS L. FRASER, Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Captain jAMES W. GRAHAM, General List (Officer). Major R. WALLACE GREEN·LEES, Royal Garrison Artillery (Member). Captain JoHN J. GREIG, Royal Army Medical Corps (Member). 330 DISTINCTIONS 331 Lieutenant-Colonel SIR A. j ARVIE HooD, Australian Medical Service (Knight). Captain W. STEWART KENNEDY, Royal Field Artillery (Member). Major GEORGE P. LINTON, M.C., T.D., 7th Highland Light Infantry (Officer). Major SAMUEL MARTYN, T.D., Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Captain ANDREW PICKEN, M.C., Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Lieutenant-Colonel THOMAS H. RICHMOND, Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). Captain WILLIAM T. SMELLIE, Royal Engineers (Officer). Lieutenant-Colonel joHN STRATHEARN, Royal Army Medical Corps (Officer). DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS. Lieutenant J. MURRAY BLAIR, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Lieutenant DuNCAN R. BoYD, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Midshipman PETER B. CLARKE, Royal Naval Reserve. Lieutenant RoBERT A. PATERSON, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. Major WILLIAM MooRE ALPINE, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Major ARCH. C. AMY, Royal Army Medical Corps. Major }.VM. THORNTON BIRD, 7th Scottish Rifles. Major GEORGE H. CHRISTIE, gth Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Major DAVID DICKIE, Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain joHN DowNIE, Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain MAXWELL H . FoRSYTH, M .C., 8th Gordon Highlanders. Captain RoBERT GALE, Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain ALEX. ]. GIBSON, Royal Army Medical Corps. Major ARCHIBALD GLEN, M.C. , Royal Engineers. Lieutenant-Colonel V. E. GooDERSON, r8th Highland Light Infantry (with Bar). Lieutenant-Colonel ISIDORE M. HEILBRON, Royal Army Service Corps. Major jOHN HuNTER, r6th Highland Light Infantry. Captain jAMES W. joNES, Indian Medical Service. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM KINNEAR, Royal Field Artillery. Major j. RAMSAY M. KIRKWOOD, Royal Engineers. Lieutenant-Colonel joHN W. LEITCH, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel jAMES LIGHTBODY, T.D., Royal Field Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel WM. M. MACFARLANE, rsth Highland Light Infantry. Captain jOHN MACMILLAN, M.C., Royal Army Medical Corps. Major ARCH. N. R. M'NEILL, Royal Army Medical Corps . .Li eutenant-Colonel ALEX. H . MENZIES, T.D., gth Highland Light Infantry (with Bar). 332 THE BOOK OF SERVICE AND REMEMBRANCE Lieutenant-Colonel KENNETH D. MuRCHISON, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel WM. A. MURRAY, M.C., r8th Highland Light Infantry. Captain DAVID P. PETRIE, 2nd Scottish Rifles. Captain STUART RAMSAY, 8th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Major WILLIAM D. ScoTT, M.C., r6th Highland Light Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel L. D. SHAW, Royal Army Medical Corps (with Bar). Colonel joHN M. SLOAN, C.M.G., Indian Medical Service. Lieutenant jOHN FRASER STEVEN, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant WILLIAM C. STORRIE, 6th Highland Light Infantry. Major CHARLES P. THOMSON, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel HERBERT A. YOUDEN, 2nd Australian Infantry. Captain j. DouGLAS S. YouNG, M.C., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. AIR FORCE CROSS, Captain ROBERT W. DoBBIE, Royal Air Force. DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS. Second-Lieutenant ALEX. M, ANDERSON, Royal Air Force, Lieutenant WILFRED J, ;BucHANAN, Royal Air Force. Lieutenant RoBERT M'I. GORDON, Royal Air Force, MILITA~Y CROSS. Captain RoBERT M. ALLARDYCE, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Captain foHN ALSTON, Royal Army Medical Corps, Major DAVID D. ANDERSON, rst East Yorkshire Regiment (with Bar). Captain jAMES A. ANDERSON, sth Scottish Rifles. Captain RoBERT R. ANDERSON, 7th Cameron Highlanders. Lieutenant ROBERTSON T. ANDERSON, gth Highland Light Infantry. Lieutenant WILLIAM M. D. ANDERSON , 7th Scottish Rifles, Lieutenant WILLIAM BAILLIE, Royal Air Force. Captain A. CAMPBELL BALFOUR, r8th Highland Light Infantry. Second Lieutenant ARCH. E , BIRD, 7th Scottish Rifles. Lieutenant J. MuRRAY BLAIR, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Captain ]OHN s. M. BOGLE, sth Scottish Rifles. Lieutenant A. G. ;BoNN, 170th Batt., Canadian Expeditionary Force. Captain ADAM H . BowiE, Royal Engineers. Captain jAMES C. BRASH, Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain MALCOLM BRECHIN, Royal Garrison Artillery. D ISTINCTIQ)JS 333 Major WILLIAM A. BRECHIN, Royal Army Medical Corps. Second Lieutenant jAMES LoTHIAN BRODIE, 17th Highland Light Infantry. Captain NoRMAN STEWART BRUCE, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant ALFRED BRYAN, 3rd Highland Light Infantry. Captain RoBERT E. BRYSON, Royal Air Force. Captain jAMES M. BucHANAN, Royal Field Artillery. Lieutenant joHN B. BuRNET, Royal Scottish Fusiliers. Major ]. A. G. BuRTON, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant R. G. M. CALDERWOOD, sth Highiand Light Infantry. Captain H. G. CARSWELL, sth Scottish Rifles. Lieutenant ANDREW F. CHRISTIE, 27th City of Winnipeg Battalion. Captain jAMES L. CocHRANE, Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain WALTER M. COULTER, 6th Highland Light Infantry. Captain A. C. CuLLEN, gth Highland Light Infantry. Captain jAMES M. DAWSON, C. de G., Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Captain W . T. DICK, 7th South Wales Borderers. Captain RoBERT DICKIE, 14th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Captain jOHN DoBSON, t7th King's Royal Rifle Corps. Captain WILLIAM M. DocHERTY, rgth King's Liverpool Regiment. Major WILLIAM DowNs, Royal Engineers. Captain ALEX. N. DRYSDALE, 17th Highland Light Infantry. Lieutenant GEORGE DUNCAN, Royal Engineers. Captain j. D. DuNLOP, 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers. Captain WM. WHiGHAM FERGUSON, 8th Scottish Rifles. Lieutenant joHN W. FINGLAND, gth Highland Light Infantry. Captain DAVID P. FLEMING, sth Scottish Rifles. Captain MAXWELL H. FORSYTH, D.S.O., 8th Gordon Highlanders. Second Lieutenant IAN FRASER, 6th Wiltshire Regiment. Captain jAMES FRASER, Royal Army Medical Corps. Lieutenant jAMES M. FREW, 7th Scottish Rifles (with Bar). Second Lieutenant ERNEST L. GARVIE, Highland Light Infantry. Captain NEWTON G. 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