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13108 the LONDON GAZETTE TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2006 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 Officer Cadet John William Matthew Blakiston (565217) Light 13108 THE LONDON GAZETTE TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2006 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE OYcer Cadet John William Matthew Blakiston (565217) Light Lt. Cdr. F. W. Cockburn, placed on Retired List 18th Aug. 2006. Dragoons from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority Lt. M. K. Ashby, resignation accepted 14th Sep. 2006. 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with Entered in the rank of Lt. 4th Jul. 2006: seniority 9 August 2005 O. J. Rant. OYcer Cadet Mathew Paul Nicholas Bonner (565220) Royal Tank Entered in the rank of Actg. Sub Lt. 2nd Aug. 2006: Regiment from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be D. E. Waud. Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2005 OYcer Cadet Neil George Henry Bourke (565223) King’s Royal Hussars from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with Army seniority 9 August 2005 OYcer Cadet ADG Bowie (562609) Queen’s Royal Lancers from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second 26 September 2006 Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2005 COMMANDS AND STAFF OYcer Cadet James Alexander Carroll (565233) Queen’s Dragoon Regular Army Guards from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to Brigadier JJC Bucknall CBE (505211) late Coldstream Guards be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August assumes the appointment of Chief of StaV Allied Rapid Reaction 2005 Corps 18 September 2006 and is granted the substantive rank of OYcer Cadet TF Coker (554561) Royal Dragoon Guards from The Major General with seniority of the same date Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Colonel RJ Kershaw (494495) late Parachute Regiment retires on Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February 2003 to be retired pay 20 September 2006 and is appointed to Reserve of OYcers Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February Lieutenant Colonel AR Cope TD (491018) Royal Army Medical 2005 Corps is promoted to the substantive rank of Colonel 12 August 2006 with seniority 30 June 2006 OYcer Cadet Charles William Raymond Gairdner (565267) Queen’s Royal Hussars from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Territorial Army Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority Colonel JG D’Inverno TD (506692) late Royal Highland Fusiliers 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with (Volunteers) assumes the appointment of Assistant Divisional seniority 9 August 2005 Commander, Headquarters 2nd Division 24 July 2006 and is granted OYcer Cadet Edward Piers Anthony Harden (565277) 9th/12th the substantive rank of Brigadier with seniority of the same date Royal Lancers from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY seniority 9 February 2005 Y nglefield life guards O cer Cadet Frederick Thomas Christopher I (565296) 9th/12th Royal Lancers from The Royal Military Academy Regular Army Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 Short Service Commissions with seniority 9 August 2005 OYcer Cadet Robin Edwin GeoVrey Bourne-Taylor (565224) from OYcer Cadet DGA Landon (559124) Royal Scots Dragoon Guards The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February 2003 to be (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February 2003 Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 2005 9 February 2005 Y erwill royal horse guards/dragoons O cer Cadet Oliver William Dean L (565313) Queen’s Royal Hussars from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Regular Army Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with Regular Commissions seniority 9 August 2005 Captain MPF Dollar (548897) retires 26 September 2006 and is OYcer Cadet Edward John Lowther (565318) Light Dragoons from appointed to Reserve of OYcers The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second Intermediate Regular Commissions Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February 2003 to be ane ox Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 February Captain ES L -F (552423) retires 21 September 2006 and is 2005 appointed to Reserve of OYcers OYcer Cadet Mark Nigel Hewling Luson (565320) Royal Tank Regiment from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Second ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS Lieutenant (on probation) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be Lieutenant (on probation) 12 August 2006 with seniority Regular Army 9 August 2005 Y ilcher Regular Commissions O cer Cadet Harry Joe P (565344) Queen’s Dragoon Guards from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern Lieutenant Colonel DEWB Hoskins (529396) Royal Tank Regiment (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to retires on retired pay 25 September 2006 and is appointed to Reserve be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August of OYcers 2005 Short Service Commissions OYcer Cadet Carl Credland Proctor (565347) Royal Tank OYcer Cadet Robert Mark Adkin (565194) King’s Royal Hussars Regiment from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern Subaltern (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to 9 February 2003 to be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August seniority 9 February 2005 2005 OYcer Cadet Luke Henry Weston Tory (565378) Royal Dragoon OYcer Cadet John Peter Arkell (565200) Light Dragoons from The Guards from The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to be Subaltern (Second (Second Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August 2003 to be be Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 August Subaltern (Lieutenant) 12 August 2006 with seniority 9 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