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7636 SUPPLEMENT to the LONDON GAZETTE, 24Ra MAY 1994 7636 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24ra MAY 1994 PROVOST BRANCH GENERAL LIST Royal Military Police REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS REGULAR ARMY Class II Capt. A. C. HERBERT (534634) is transferred from A.G.C. Maj. S. J. O. PRTTCHARD (508887) from T.A. Group A to be (S.P.S.) to A.G.C. (R.M.P.), 3rd Mar. 1994 retaining present Maj., 7th Apr. 1994. seniority. Lt. J. S. MOORE (533(93) from Speical Reg. Commn. to be 2nd TERTTORIAL ARMY Lt., 22nd Feb. 1994, with seniority 13th Apr. 1990. To be Lt., 22nd Group A Feb. 1994, with seniority 13th Apr. 1992. Lt. P. S. FACER (533781) resigns her commn., 2nd May 1994. Late Entry Bruce Roland Crombie PARRY (542477) (formerly Lt. R.M.) to Capt. E. J. WOOLDRIDGE (532471) from Short Serv. Commn. be Lt., 4th Jan. 1994, with seniority 25th Jun. 1992. (L.E.) to be Capt., 22nd Feb. 1994, with seniority 7th Apr. 1991. Group B Capt. A. J. TILLING (532470) from Short Serv. Commn. (L.E.) The undermentioned 2nd Lts. (on probation) resign their to be Capt., 22nd Feb. 1994 with seniority 21st Apr. 1991. commns. on the dates shown: T. R. J. ROGAN (540423) 3rd May 1993. (Belated Entry). MILITARY PROVOST STAFF C. J. CONRAD (539082) 1st Feb. 1994. T. W. MrrcHELL (525537) 1st Mar. 1994. REGULAR ARMY P. D. BUTTON (538397) 2nd May 1994. Late Entry 24833702 O/Cdt. Justin Charles ALLEN (542408) to be 2nd Lt. Capt. Alan David LICENCE (538583) from Short Serv. Commn. (on probation), 26th Sep. 1993. (L.E.) to be Capt., 22nd Feb. 1994, with seniority 26th Oct. 1993. COMBINED CADET FORCE EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING SERVICES BRANCH TERRITORIAL ARMY REGULAR ARMY Section B Capt. E. D. F. VINGOE (524706) from Short Serv. Commn. to be Bradfield College Contgt. 2nd Lt., 22nd Feb. 1994 with seniority 7th Apr. 1984. To be Lt., 2nd Lt. (on probation) S. BUCHANAN (539157) resigns her 22nd Feb. 1994 with seniority 7th Apr. 1986. To be Capt., 22nd commn., 1st Apr. 1994. Feb. 1994 with seniority 7th Apr. 1990. 2nd Lt. (on probation) T. H. CHALONER (523482) resigns his Capt. S. PIPE (527309) from Short Serv. Commn. to be 2nd Lt., commn., 1st Apr. 1994. 22nd Feb. 1994 with seniority 13th Apr. 1984. To be Lt., 22nd Feb. 1994 with seniority 13th Apr. 1986. To be Capt., 22nd Feb. 1994 Cranleigh School Contgt. with seniority 13th Apr. 1990. Lt. J. M. AYERS (500255) retires, 8th Apr. 1994 and is granted the hon. rank of Maj. ARMY LEGAL SERVICES BRANCH REGULAR ARMY ARMY CADET FORCE Maj. J. A. EYTON-JONES (531389) from Short Serv. Commn. to TERRITORIAL ARMY be Capt., 7th Mar. 1994 with seniority 16th Jan. 1989. To be Maj., Section B 7th Mar. 1994 with seniority 24th Apr. 1993. Devon Capt. A. G. MOORE (535997) from Short Serv. Commn. to be Capt., 7th Mar. 1994 with seniority 1st Oct. 1990. Lt. P. A. J. MERCHANT (491578) relinquishes his commn., 2nd Apr. 1994. Short Serv. Commn. Durham Robert Adrian GIRLING (542901) to be Capt. (on probation) 14th Mar. 1994. Lt. B. AVISON (540169) resigns his commn., 28th Feb. 1994. Hampshire and The Isle of Wight Lt. M. D. SMITH (490646) retires, 1st Mar. 1994. INTELLIGENCE CORPS Lincolnshire TERRITORIAL ARMY 2nd Lt. (on probation) A. J. MARSHALL (537862) resigns his Group A commn., 3rd Feb. 1994. Lt. R. A. POTTON (526727) from T.A. Group A R.C.T. to be Lt., Greater London (S. W. Sector) 1st Dec. 1993 with seniority 9th Feb. 1989. Capt. (Q.M.) W. J. CASEY (518493) (Res. of Offrs. Class I) and Group B at his own request reverts to the rank of Lt., 8th Apr. 1994, with seniority 26th Feb. 1984. M. W. BRYANT (526116) (Res. of Offrs. Class I) to be Capt. (N.R.P.S.), 19th May 1994. Powys Lt. M. V. TRUNDLE (532286) resigns his commn., 1st Mar. 1994. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL ARMY NURSING CORPS Somerset Peter Alan David VILE (542965) to be 2nd Lt. (on probation), REGULAR ARMY 23rd Feb. 1994. Short Serv. Commn. Yorkshire (N. and W.) Lt. Sarah Jane KABEY (537848) to be Capt., 20th May 1994. Lt. C. H. NOEL (535301) from T.A. Group A P.W.O. to be Lt., 1st Apr. 1994. REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS P. A. J. WATTES (528138) (formerly Lt. A.C.F.) to be Lt., 22nd Class II Mar. 1994, with seniority 8th May 1991. Capt. S. WO.KIE (498491) ceases to belong to Res. of Offrs., 31st Mar. 1994. TERRITORIAL ARMY HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY AWARDS OF EFFICIENCY DECORATIONS/CLASPS TERRITORIAL ARMY The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer the Award of the Group A Territorial Efficiency Decoration upon the following Officers: Lt. (A/Capt.) N. G. DURMAN (530462) to be Capt., 1st Feb. ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS. 1994 with seniority 1st Jan. 1994. Lt. (Hon. Capt.) H. F. FORD (88704) (Retired)..
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