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58466 MOD Supp 1 07-03-17.Indd MINSTRY OF DEFENCE ROYAL NAVY ARMY The following officer has been awarded the 5th clasp to the APPOINTMENTS Cadet Forces Medal LT CDR(SCC), A. A. NORRIS, RNR, A005421U Colonel C. J. FRANCIS MBE 540034 is appointed Aide de Camp to The QUEEN 3 January 2017 in succession to Colonel D. N. CORRIE The following officers have been awarded the 4th clasp to the MBE 538946 tenure expired Cadet Forces Medal Colonel M. B. MURDOCH MBE 532083 is appointed Aide de Camp to LT CDR(SCC), R. G. COCKELL, RNR, A006392J The QUEEN 17 January 2017 in succession to Colonel M. R. WILLS LT(SCC), D. J. MACKAY, RNR, A000228Y MBE 528749 tenure expired The following officers have been awarded the 3rd clasp to the Cadet Forces Medal HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY LT(SCC), V. M. GILLERT, RNR, A008349A CDR(CCF), T. M. SHANNON, RNR, C991866T ROYAL HORSE GUARDS/1ST DRAGOONS LT(SCC), J. SHELTON, RNR, A007270S REGULAR ARMY The following officer has been awarded the 2nd clasp to the Intermediate Regular Commissions Cadet Forces Medal Captain J. G. SUDLOW 30055337 from Short Service Commission LT(SCC), K. G. JONES, RNR, A008029K 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority 31 December 2013 The following officers have been awarded the 1st clasp to the Captain M. D. DeB. WILMOT 30100851 from Short Service Cadet Forces Medal Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority 18 June 2013 LT(SCC), C. R. DIXIE, RNR, A009090E LT CDR(SCC), J. P. RUSSELL, RNR, A009403V ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS LT(SCC), M. STEPHENS, RNR, A009756M REGULAR ARMY The following officers have been awarded the Cadet Forces Medal Intermediate Regular Commissions LT(SCC), P. HOLLOWAY, RNR, A009603H Captain W. J. MCMANNERS Light Dragoons 30093383 from Short SLT(SCC), J. S. THURLAND, RNR, A009382A Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority 31 December 2013 The following instructor has been awarded the 2nd clasp to the Cadet Forces Medal Captain C. G. PYMAN Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 30112884 from Short Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with PO(SCC), M. D. P. O’BRIEN, SCC, B901274J seniority 13 December 2010 The following instructors have been awarded the 1st clasp to Captain F. G. R. RIDER Royal Scots Dragoon Guards 30064431 from the Cadet Forces Medal Short Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority 11 August 2015 CPO(SCC), L. M. CORMACK, SCC, B904828G CPO(SCC), J. MACDONALD, SCC, B904645F Captain T. J. SCOTT Royal Tank Regiment 30059898 from Short Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority The following instructors have been awarded the Cadet 31 December 2013 Forces Medal Captain J. W. F. STANTON Royal Tank Regiment 30132986 from Short PO(SCC), T. H. ADAMS, SCC, B907225F Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority PO(SCC), A. BAKER, SCC, B907331B 17 December 2014 CSGT(SCC), J. S. BUCKLE, SCC, B906031B Captain R. L. P. THORNE Queen’s Royal Hussars 30068655 from PO(SCC), S. J. McCOURT, SCC, B907174H Short Service Commission 3 November 2016 to be Captain with seniority 26 October 2012 PO(SCC), D. I. MOTTRAM, SCC, B907159E CPO(SCC), A. C. PEARCE, SCC, B904426A Short Service Commissions SGT(SCC), R. A. WALLACE, SCC, B906496L Lieutenant R. W. MCKELLAR 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards CPO(SCC), C. F. WELLS, SCC, B907380W 30047172 to be Captain 10 August 2016 4886 | 7 MARCH 2017 | LONDON GAZETTE | SUPPLEMENT NO. 1.
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