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MINISTRY of DEFENCE Light Dragoons 24234283 Warrant Officer Class 2 (Acting Warrant 24457159 Warrant Officer Class 2 Peter Patrick Officer Class 1) Keith Cornelius George LAMB, WOODS, The Royal Logistic Corps. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Captain Terence William WORSTER (530318), Royal Engineers. Regiment of Artillery. 21163989 Staff Sergeant (now Warrant Officer Major Thomas William WYE (519973), Corps of Class 2) SHIVAKUMAR LIMBU, Royal Gurkha Royal Engineers. Rifles. Major Andrew Roderick MACKIE (491167), The MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Light Dragoons. (Am FORCE DEPARTMENT) Captain Terence MARSH (515846), The Light K.B.E. Infantry, Territorial Army. Major Robert MARTIN (520973), The Green To be an Ordinary Knight Commander of the Military Howards. Division of the said Most Excellent Order Major (now Lieutenant Colonel) Graham John Air Marshal John Anthony CHESHIRE, C.B., MEACHER (510355), The Royal Logistic Corps. C.B.E., Royal Air Force. 24396910 Staff Sergeant Kevin MILLER, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (since C.B.E. discharged). To be Ordinary Commanders of the Military Division Major Charles Robert Dobson MORPETH (507059), of the said Most Excellent Order: The Highlanders. Air Commodore Colin Ronald ADAMS, A.F.C., Captain (now Major) Anthony James Moxon Royal Air Force. LOWTHER-PINKERTON, M.V.O. (508865), Irish Air Commodore James Stanley JONES, Royal Air Guards (to be dated 31st December 1990). Force. 24190769 Sergeant John Cairns PORTER, Corps of Group Captain Peter Brett WALKER, Royal Air Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Force. 24885511 Lance Corporal (now Corporal) Michael Air Commodore Graham WOOD, Royal Air Force Anthony POTTER, Intelligence Corps. (Retired). W0814228 Lance Corporal Jacqueline RUNCIMAN, Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). O.B.E. Captain Joseph Alan SANDISON, Q.G.M. (526641), Grenadier Guards. To be Ordinary Officers of the Military Division of 24553210 Sergeant Michael SMITH, The Royal the said Most Excellent Order: Logistic Corps. Wing Commander John Philip BLACKMAN Major Bryan Stanley SMY (521271), Corps of Royal (5201647), Royal Air Force. Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Wing Commander David Ayton HAWARD 24162715 Warrant Officer Class 1 (now Lieutenant) (8025844), Royal Air Force. Donald STEWART, Royal Army Medical Corps. Wing Commander Herbert Barrie HINGLEY, 24531508 Staff Sergeant Gary John STOKER, Royal M.B.E. (3524102), Royal Air Force. Corps of Signals. Wing Commander Kenneth William KERSLAKE 24367919 Staff Sergeant Steven Allen STOUT, The (2590917), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Queen's Lancashire Regiment. (Training). 24327800 Warrant Officer Class 2 Joseph Charles Wing Commander Ian Robert McLUSKIE James STRACHAN, Royal Regiment of Artillery. (4233404), Royal Air Force. 24536125 Warrant Officer Class 2 (now Lieutenant) Wing Commander Richard James MILSOM, M.B.E. John William Rugg SWANSON, Adjutant (0608378), Royal Air Force. General's Corps (SPS). Wing Commander Alan SAWYER (8025499), Royal Major Timothy Hugh Peter TAYLOR (494558), Air Force. Royal Regiment of Artillery. Wing Commander David Allan WALKER, M.V.O. 24499832 Corporal (now Sergeant) Christopher Paul (5202771), Royal Air Force. TEESDALE, The Queen's Dragoon Guards. Wing Commander David Patrick YATES (0689006), 24236728 Warrant Officer Class 2 (now Warrant Royal Air Force. Officer Class 1) Roy Stephen THORNTON, Royal Army Veterinary Corps. M.B.E. Captain TSE Chun Ying (534450), Hong Kong To be Ordinary Members of the Military Division Military Service Corps (since retired). of the said Most Excellent Order: 24213352 Warrant Officer Class 1 Hugh Bagan Warrant Officer Jack Thomas ABBOTT (W1931505), WARD, Adjutant General's Corps (SPS) (since Royal Air Force (Retired). discharged). Master Aircrew James ARMSTRONG (Ml950521), Major David Victor WATSON (500311), The Princess Royal Air Force. of Wales's Royal Regiment. Warrant Officer Peter Carl Robin AYRES 24233616 Staff Sergeant (Acting Warrant Officer (V4292466), Royal Air Force. Class 2) Peter James WATTS, Corps of Army Squadron Leader Peter Quentin BARNARD Music. (0685632), Royal Air Force. Major Lindsay Robert WILSON (495599), Royal Flight Sergeant Michael John BENFIELD Regiment of Artillery. (A 1934280), Royal Air Force. Captain (Acting Major) Leslie WOOD (535176), Chief Technician Gordon David BROWNE Royal Corps of Signals. (P8012630), Royal Air Force. Major Peter Trevor WOOD (537170), Royal Army Warrant Officer Anthony John CHAPLIN Medical Corps. (B0688593), Royal Air Force..
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