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Supplement to the London Gazette, 26Th July 1988 8450 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26TH JULY 1988 Short Serv. Commn. Short Serv. Commns. Late Entry Late Entry Admin. Section Maj. M. C. AMBROSE (500686) retires on retired pay, 23rd Jul. 24144621 W.O.II Christopher James FOWLER (528096) to be 1988. Subaltern (2nd Lt.), IstJun. 1988, with seniority IstJun. 1984. To 24198788 W.O.II William Alexander FORSYTH (528627) to be be Lt., 1st Jun. 1988, with seniority 1st Jun. 1986. 2nd Lt., 1st May 1988, with seniority 1st May 1984. To be Lt., 1st May 1988, with seniority 1st May 1986. TERRITORIAL ARMY 24454355 W.O.II Alfred Jonathan WARD (528640) to be 2nd Lt., 1st May 1988, with seniority 1st May 1984. To be Lt., 1st May Group A 1988, with seniority 1st May 1986. Col. Herbert Vernon PENKETH (472084) from Res. of Offrs., The undermentioned S/Sgts. to be 2nd Lts., 1st May 1988, with reverts at his own request to be Lt.-Col., 22nd Apr. 1988, with seniority 1st May 1984. To be Lts., 1st May 1988, with seniority seniority 14th Jul. 197S. 1st May 1986: Capt. C. W. F. M. Cox (502145) to be Maj., 8th May 1981. (Belated entry.) (Substitute for notifn. in Gazette (Supplement) 24397789 Christopher John BIRKHEAD (528624). dated 3rd May 1988.) 24447586 Philip Alan RYDER (528638). John Stanley ROBINSON (S2998S) to be Capt., 9th Apr. 1988. 24272179 Clifford Stephen WEBB (528641). LIN HOE Soo (S29944) to be Capt., 27th Apr. 1988. Nursing Officers Section Lt. L. J. GARLAND (S26744) to be Capt., 11th Jun. 1988. SMALL ARMS SCHOOL CORPS Non Medical Section REGULAR ARMY Ruth Olivia MORRIS (529944) to be Lt., 31st Mar. 1988. Late Entry Technical Section Capt L. A. COOKE (510895) to be Maj., 21st Jul. 1988. Lt. (on probation) W. J. HARRIS (528237) is confirmed 26th Jun. 1988, in his commn. 26th Jun. 1987. Group B MILITARY PROVOST STAFF CORPS 23917452 W.O.II Michael Wiliam EVERITT (529936) to be Capt. REGULAR ARMY (N.R.P.S.), 2nd Apr. 1988. Maj.-Gen. Patrick Phillip Dennant STONE, C.B.E. (461965) late The Royal Anglian Regiment is appointed Colonel Commandant Military Provost Staff Corps 18th Jul. 1988 in succession to ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Lt.-Gen. Sir Norman ARTHUR, K.C.B. (418179) tenure expired. REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. Lt.-Col. A. G. KNIFE (453511) retires on retired pay, 23rd Jul. Late Entry 1988. Lt. G. F. YATES (525147) to be Capt., 1st Apr. 1988. Maj. R. B. L. BOULTON (437015) retires on retired pay, 24th Jul. 1988. Late Entry ROYAL ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS Capt. M. J. KNIGHT (510723) to be Maj., 17th Jun. 1988. REGULAR ARMY TERRITORIAL ARMY Lt.-Col. G. S. GOODMAN (451968) retires on retired pay, Group A 21st Jul. 1988. 24478562 O/Cdt. John Gavin BURT (530202) to be 2nd Lt. Short Serv. Commn. (on probation), 22nd May 1988. Lt. N. MAKER (522799) to be Capt., 26th Apr. 1988. CORPS OF ROYAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ROYAL ARMY DENTAL CORPS ENGINEERS REGULAR ARMY REGULAR ARMY Short Serv. Commn. Lt.-Col. A. J. TERRY (433574) retires on retired pay, 21st Jul. 1988. Michael Anthony Gerard KASASIAN, B.D.S. (529994) to be Maj. K. G. BONSER (476464) retires on retired pay, 22nd Jul. Capt., 1st Jun. 1988, with seniority 1st Jun. 1981. To be Maj., 1988. 1st Jun. 1988, with seniority 1st Jun. 1986. Lt. G. J. KINSEY (519688) to be Capt., 3rd May 1988. TERRITORIAL ARMY REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS Group A Class II Non Dental Section Maj. R. M. GARDNER (470429) from T.A. Group A to be Maj., Christopher John LLOYD (529948) to be 2nd Lt. (on probation), 1st Apr. 1988. 18th Mar. 1988. TERRITORIAL ARMY Group A ROYAL PIONEER CORPS Capt. L. J. M. CAMPUZANO (510572) resigns his commn., 1st Apr. 1988. REGULAR ARMY 2nd Lt. A. DIXON (511369) to be Lt., 2nd Jul. 1988. Short Serv. Commn. 2nd Lt. S. S. LAVERY (525957) to be Lt., 20th Jul. 1988. Late Entry Lt. D. E. MILLS (525631) to be Capt., 1st Apr. 1988. ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS REGULAR ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS REGULAR ARMY Class II Maj. D. C. PARRY-EVANS (455076) notifn. in Gazette Lt. R. P. MORGAN (507657) from T.A. Group A to be Lt., (Supplement) dated 21st Jun. 1988 is cancelled. 1st May 1988..
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