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Supplement to the London Gazette, 20™ December 1966 13729 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20™ DECEMBER 1966 13729 T. S. PAGE (609338). Promotion M. J. PEACHEY (609339). Flying Officer to Flight Officer, W.R.A.F.: H. A. RHIND (609302). V. FOXCROFT (2833494). 14th Dec. 1966. W. W. ROBINSON (609341). M. W. J. RUSSELL (609342). Pilot Officer to Flying Officer, W.R.A.F. : R. S. SMITH (609345). S. A. PATCHETT (2797246). 10th Dec. 1966. C. V. THOMPSON (609348). Regrading B. TODD (609347). Acting Pilot Officer to Pilot Officer, W.R.A.F.: R. A. D. VINCENT (609349). L. P. M. D. COOK (2797377). 9th Sept. 1966. R. J. WHITTINGHAM (609350). Retirement Flight Lieutenant T. G. WISEMAN (566647) (on ROYAL AIR FORCE REGIMENT account of medical unfitness for Air Force service). Appointment to Commission (Permanent) 3rd July 1966. As Flying Officers (Supplementary List) : Flight Sergeant Thomas Francis MOLONEY, EQUIPMENT BRANCH A.F.M. (1910773). 18th Nov. 1966 (seniority 18th Appointment to commission (permanent) Nov. 1965). As Flying Officers (Supplementary List) : Aircraftman Ivor THOMAS (4155518). 18th Nov. Master Pilot Albert Geoffrey THOMPSON 1966 (seniority 8th Apr. 1965). (1624563). 18th Nov. 1966 (seniority 18th Nov. 1963). As Acting Pilot Officers (Supplementary List) : Flight Sergeant William Charles SEMMENS Aircraftmen (4012801). 18th Nov. 1966 (seniority 18th Nov. 18th Nov. 1966 1965). Philip Sydney Mitchell CONGDON (4335692). Sergeant Sam PARKER (2772682). 18th Nov. Roger William WHITE (4335650). 1966 (seniority 28th July 1963). Appointment to Commission (Short Service) Senior Aircraftman David Owen TOPHAM As Acting Pilot Officer (Supplementary List) (five (4248983). 18th Nov. 1966 (seniority 4th Feb. years on the Active List and four years on the 1966). Reserve): As Pilot Officers (Supplementary List) : Aircraftman Nigel John BROWNING (4335687). Junior Technician Terence Michael HOLLOWAY 18th Nov. 1966. (687923). 18th Nov. 1966 (seniority 5th Jan. 1966). Aircraftman John Noel MC£NERY (4335646). 18th AIRFIELD CONSTRUCTION BRANCH Nov. 1966 (seniority 1st Sept. 1966). Promotion Appointment to commission (short service) Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant : As Acting Pilot Officer (Supplementary List) S. C. NOLAN (507576). 17th Dec. 1966. W.R.A.F. (six years on the Active List and four years on the Reserve) : MEDICAL BRANCH Aircraftwoman Janet ROBINSON (2797456). 18th Promotion Nov. 1966. Pilot Officer to Flying Officer: As Acting Pilot Officer (Supplementary List) 16th Nov. 1966 •W.R.A.F. (four years on the Active List and four M. D. BULLIVANT, M.B., B.S. (507804). years on the Reserve) : J. A. NANSON, M.B., B.S. (507684). Aircraftwoman Susan Joy BENNETT (2797454). R. J. V. RAMAGE, M.B., B.S. (507779). 18th Nov. 1966. A. E. SMITH, B.Sc., M.B., B.S. (507753). Promotion MEDICAL TECHNICIAN BRANCH Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant : C. F. DIXON (608129). 19th Dec. 1966. (Medical Section) Promotion Retirement Squadron Leader L. G. PREST (55944). 14th Pilot Officer to Flying Officer: Dec. 1966. P. G. R. LOCK (1334960). 18th Dec. 1966. Squadron Leader H. A. B. PORTEOUS, O.B.E. EDUCATION BRANCH (33395), retaining the rank of Wing Commander. Promotion 17th Dec. 1966. Flying Officer to Flight Lieutenant : W. BROWN (4035348). llth Nov. 1966. Commission Terminated Acting Pilot Officer M. A. BURBIDGE (2797398) 9th Dec. 1966 W.R.A.F. 29th Nov. 1966. R. A. BARKER (584958). R. HANDLEY (583728). SECRETARIAL BRANCH Commission Terminated Appointment to Commission (Permanent) Acting Pilot Officer D. M. HANDLEY (507904). 18th Nov. 1966. As Flying Officers (Supplementary List) : Sergeants CATERING BRANCH 18th Nov. 1966 Appointment to Commission (Permanent) Alan MIDDLETON (592751) (seniority 28th July 1962). As Flying Officer (Supplementary List) : Ronald HARRIS (2719431) (seniority l\th Oct. Christopher Laurence CARTER (508324). 14th 1962). Nov. 1966 (seniority 13th Feb. 1965). Peter Pearson STOREY (3518531) (seniority 19th Dec. 1962). PRINCESS MARY'S ROYAL AIR FORCE Peter Guy MESSENGER (2577516). John Lawrence WOODIER (2520407). NURSING SERVICE Promotion As Acting Pilot Officer (Supplementary List) : Aircraftman James Stuart WARNOCK (4335691). Flying Officer to Flight Officer : 18th Nov. 1966. 7th Dec. 1966 Appointment to Commission (Short Service) S. K. ARMITAGE, S.R.N., S.C.M. (408138). As Acting Pilot Officers (Supplementary List) M. I. COYLE, S.R.N., S.C.M. (408140) W.R.A.F. (four years on the Active List and four R. DUNCAN, S.R.N. (408146). years on the Reserve) : M. GREEN, S.R.N. (408141). M. LIVESEY, S.R.N., S.C.M. (408147). Aircraftwomen V. SHELLEY, S.R.N. (408128). 13th Dec. 1966. 18th Nov. 1966 P. A. SINCLAIR, S.R.N. (408069). 15th Dec. Diana Margot DOUET (2797452). 1966. Edith Georgia PERRY (2797461). F. A. RISELEY, S.R.N. (408032). 17th Dec. 1966..
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