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Supplement to the London Gazette, 14 February, 1956 887 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 14 FEBRUARY, 1956 887 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. C. HUBBLE (418021) from Capt. W. C. DICKSON (197569) to be Maj., 21st T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st June 1955, Dec. 1955. with seniority, 4th Aug. 1951, and is granted the Lt. (Actg. Capt.) J. C. WALNE (390655) to be actg. rank of Lt., 1st June 1955, wth> seniority 26th Capt., 29th Jan. 1956, with seniority 22nd Aug. Apr. 1953. 1955. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) B. K. GOODMAN (424807) from Lt. (Actg. Capt.) M. G. HOGG (390243) to be T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st June 1955, Capt., 2nd Feb. 1956, with seniority 24ttoFeb. 1953. with seniority, 18th Oct. 1952, and is granted the Lt. G. W. MONSON (410935) to be Capt., 14th actg. rank of Lt., 1st June 1955, with seniority Nov. 1955. 27th' May 1954. 2nd Lt. (Actig. Lt.) R. M. KNOWLES (4122644) to 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) P. A. GOLD (429476) from be Lt., 3rd Feb. 1956, with seniority 21st Jan. 1954. T.A. 'Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd O., 1st June 1955, 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) R. C. B. KING (432721) to be with seniority 14th July 1953, and' is granted the Lt., 3rd Feb. 1956, with seniority 15th May 1955. actg. rank of Lt., 1st June 1955, with seniority 2nd Lt. M. W. HOOPER (406006) to be Lt., 20th llth Feb. 1955. Jan. 1956. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. WOOD (4'3'0593) from T.A. 2nd Lt. R. G. COOPER-JPARRY (436449) to be Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st June 1955, with Lt., 29th Jan. 1956. seniority, 15th Aug. 1953, and is granted the actg. rank of Lt., 1st June 1955, with seniority 3rd Mar. NATIONAL SERVICE LIST. 1955. Lt. J. R. HUNTER (426194) from R.E., T.A. Nat. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. JEREMY (425639) from T.A. Serv. List to be Lt., 1st Nov. 1955, retaining his Nat. Serv. List, to be 2nd Lt., 10th June 1955, with present seniority. seniority, 1st Nov. 1952, and is granted the actg. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) G. M. PUCKRIN (429024) to rank of Lt., 10th June 1955, with seniority 18th be Lt., 22nd Jan. 1956, with seniority llth Mar. July 1954. 1955. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) G. N. HURRELL (424797) from The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts. on the T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st July 1955, dates shown:— with seniority, 18th Oct. 1952, and is granted the E. H. PALFREY (439585), 29th Jan. 1956. actg. rank of Lt., 1st July 1955, with seniority B. SHEFFIELD (435726), 4th Feb. 1956. 20th June 1954. D. I. WILSON (435751), 12th Feb. 1956. 2nd Lt. (Actg. 'Lt.) G. A. J. GIBBS (427200) from T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st July 1955, The undermentioned 2nd Lts. are granted the with seniority, 28thi Feb. 1953, and is granted the actg. rank of Lt. on the dates shown:— actg. rank of Lt., 1st "July 1955, with seniority 25th M. R. AYERS (435267), 22nd Jan. 1956. Nov. 1954. C. R. WHITE (438211), 2nd Feb. 1956. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. R. HURLEY (430583) from P. B. H. AMEY (434375), 5th Feb. 1956. T.A. Nat. Serv. List to be 2nd Lt., 1st July 1955, I. M. RIDDELL (434426), 5th Feb. 1956. with seniority, 15th Aug. 1953, and is granted1 the R. J. ROWE (434427), 5th Feb. 1956. actg. rank of Lt., 1st July 1955, with seniority C. F. MCLEAN (435727), 14th Feb. 1956. 10th Mar. 1955. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) P. C. ELLIS (434087) relin- TERRITORIAL ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS. quishes1 his commn., 12th Jan-. 1956. Lt.-Col. & Bt. Col. G. A. E. LEWIS, T.D. 2nd Lt. P. M. CORLESS (435432) is granted the (166985) from Active List to be Lt.-Col. & Bt. actg. rank of Lt., 29th Jan. 1956. Col., 15th Feb. 1956, retaining his present seniority. Maj. J. DAVIES (388754) from Active List to be The undermentioned 2nd Lts. from T.A. Nat. Maj., 9th Jan. 1956, retaining his present seniority. Serv. List to be 2nd Lts. on the dates shown:— Capt. J. H. TOMLINSON (415539) from Active List B. W. MEYNELL (432132), 15th May 1955, with to be Capt., 1st Jan. 1956, retaining his present seniority 5th Dec. 1953. seniority. J. F. FLOWER (432841), 15th May 1955, with Capt. R. H. NAISH, T.D. (39351) having exceeded seniority 23rd Jan. 1954. the age limit, ceases to belong to the T.A. Res. M. J. MrrroN (4313318), 15th May 1955, with of Offrs., 15th Feb. 1956, and is granted the hon. seniority 6th Feb. 1954. rank of Maj. B. D. HOUGH (434742), 15th May 1955, with Capt. E. G. L. GODDEN (229692) resigns his seniority 1st May 1954. commn., 15th Feb. 1956, and is granted the hon. 2nd Lt. (Actg. Lt.) J. C. HUBBLE (418021) to be rank of Capt. Lt., 28th Nov. 1955, with seniority 26th Apr. 1953. Lt. D. L. GRIFFITHS (403940) from Active List to (Substituted for the notifn. in Gazette (Supple- be Lt., 22nd Dec. 1955, retaining his present ment) dated1 6th' Dec. 1955, under T.A. Nat. Serv. seniority. List.) 2nd Lt. B. W. MEYNELL (432132) to be Lt., 29th NATIONAL SERVICE LIST. May 1955. {Substituted for the notifn. in Gazette Lt. M. J. BAX (433862) from Active List to be (Supplement) dated 7th June 1955, under T.A. Lt., 31st Dec. 1955, retaining his present seniority. Nat. Serv. List.) CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS. The undermentioned 2nd Lts. are granted the actg. rank of Lt. on the dates shown: — REGULAR ARMY. J. F. FLOWER (432841), 22nd May 1955. (Sub- Capt. P. L. PENGELLEY, M.C., B.Sc. (237297) to stituted for the notifn. in Gazette (Supplement) be Maj., 6th Oct. 1955. dated 31st May 1955, under T.A. Nat. Serv. List.) The undermentioned 2nd Lts. to be Lts., 12th M. J. MrrroN (433318), 12th June 1955. (Sub- Feb. 1956:— stituted for ithe notifn. in Gazette (Supplement) R. A. PINDER (433214). dated 14th June 1955, under T.A. Nat. Serv. L C. SLATER (433240). List.) A. J.B. FRYER (433114). B. D. HOUGH (434742), 4th Aug. 1955. (Sub- R. H. JONES (433160). stituted for the notifn. in Gazette (Supplement) M. J. E. ADAMS (433038). dated 12th Aug. 1955, under T.A. Nat. Serv. J. S. SYMONS (433702). List.) R. J. CLINT (433081). TERRITORIAL ARMY. S. R. ARNOLD (433045). Wing-Chidr. Sir Norman John HULBERT, M.P., P. CLEMENTS (433080). D.L., relinquishes the appt. of Hon. Col. of a T.A. J. B. AWFORD (433047). Unit, 3rd Jan. 1956, tenure expired, retaining the J. C. STUTTAFORD (433248). rank of Hon. Col. M. H. S. HEATH (433132). Lt.-Col. G. A. E. LEWIS, T.D. (166985), to be M. B. NANSON (433197). Bt. Col., 30th. June 1955. A. S. CALDER (433071). Maj. (Actg. Lt.<:ol.) N. BLUNT, T.D. (9298'8), D. J. H. BARTON (433051). to be Lt.-Col., 28th Dec. 1955, with seniority 1st Short Serv. Commns. Nov. 1955. Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) E. R. VALDER (358405) to be Maj. (Actg: Lt.-Col.) J. WHEELAN, M.B.E., T.D. Maj. (Qr.-Mr.), 10th Feb. 1956. (253014), to 'be Lt.-Col., 15th Jan. 1956, with 2nd Lt. I. G. Ross (436230) to be Lt., 15th seniority 27th Dec. 1954. Feb. 1956. Capt. (Actg. Maj.) G. E. T. GRIFFITHS (339650) is seconded! for service on the Staff, 1st Aug. 1955, Movement Control Section. and ait his ow>ni request relinquishes the actg. rank Lt. D. O. G. GRAHAM (298436) to be Capt., of Maj. 10th Feb. 1956. A2.
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