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195463077.23.Pdf 7A L. Uo1^ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. U Th is Book is the property of H.B.M. Government and is to be kept in safe custody by the person to whom it has been Issued. Hu Jhifftoritu SUPPLEMENT TO THE MONTHLY ARMY LIST. AUGUST, 1915. PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, ETC., GAZETTED, AND DEATHS OF OFFICERS R€PORTED, BETWEEN 1st & 31st JULY, 1915. LISTS OF SOLDIERS’ BALANCES UNCLAIMED. LONDON: PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY J. J. KELIHER k CO., LTD., MABSHALSEA ROAD, S.E. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY This Book is the property of H.B.M. Government, and is to be kept in sate custody by the person to whom it has been issued. [ Crown Copyright Reserved^ 3Bn Autljaritn. SUPPLEMENT TO THE MONTHLY ARMY LIST. AUGUST, 1910. PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, ETC., GAZETTED, AND DEATHS OF OFFICERS REPORTED, BETWEEN 1st & 31st JULY, 1915. LISTS OF SOLDIERS’ BALANCES UNCLAIMED. LONDON: PRINTED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY J. J. KELIHER & CO., LTD.. MARSHALSEA ROAD, S.E. 92468—Wt. 20143—11,500—8/16—J. J. K. & Co. Ltd. 1 Promotions, Appointments, &c. S 3C PROMOTIONS, APPOINTMENTS, &c., since last Publication. War Office., 31st July, 1915. REGULAR FORCES. ARMY. {Extract from the London Gazette, ‘Pith July, 1915.) War Office, With July, 1915. His Majesty The KING has been graciously pleased to promote Major (temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) A. W. P. Knox, 68th Vaughan’s Rifles (!■ rentier Force), Indian Army, to i revet Lieutenant-Colonel in recognition of his distinguished service. Dated 14 July, 1»15. ****** COMMANDS & STAFF. The undermentioned appts. are made Staff Captains. Lt. F. O. Lasseter, 6 Bn. York and Lane, u., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 1 July.) Dated 13 Apr. 16. (Substituted for the notification which appeared in the Gaz. of 9 June 16.) Maj. J. C. Stewart, Sco. Hse. Yeo., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 1 July) .. .. .. .. 12Mayl5 Aides-de Camp. Temp. Lt. J. H. L. Lambart, R.A. (Gaz. 2 July) .. .. .. .. .. .. 21Apr. Maj. H. R. Darley, D.S.O., Res. of Off. (Gaz. 2 July) .. .. .. .. .. 7June Staff Captains. Capt. S. R. Vernon, Bucks. Bn. Oxf. and Bucks. L.I., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 2 July) .. 30Mar. Temp. 2nd Lt. B. R. Dickinson, 12 (>erv. Bn. York and Lane. R., to be temp. Lt., and is transferred to the Gen. List. (Gaz. 2 July) .. .. .. .. .. .. 13May The undermentioned iemp. appts. are made:— Commander of a District. Col. H. A. "Walsh, C.B., ret. pay, vice Col. W. G. B. Western, C.B. (Gaz. 2 July) .. .. 20June Staff Captain. Hon. Capt. A. B. Boyd.-Carpenter, late Capt. Res. of Off., and to be temp. Capt. (Gaz. 2 Juiy) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 22June Remount Depot. William Archer Cockrell, to be temp. Qr.-Mr. with the hon. rank of Lt. (Gaz. 2 July) .. IJuly Staff Captain. Temp. Capt. w. Marrs, 21 (Serv.) Bn. North’d Fus., and to be transferred to the Gen. List. (Gaz. 3 July).. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ISMay Commandant on the Lines of Communication. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Brigadier-General.) Lt.-Col. (temp. Brig. Gen.) A. G. Marrable (Yorks. L.I.) (Gaz. 3 July) .. .. .. 23Nov.l4 The undermentioned temp. appt. is made at the W.O.:— Staff Cai tain. (Without pay or allowances.) Frederick Owen Stanford, and to be temp. Lt, (Gaz. 3 July) .. .. .. .. 26Apr.l5 Brigade Commander. (Graded for purposes of pay as an Assistant Adjutant-General.) Bt. Col. Hon. W. E. Cavendish, M.V.O., Res. of Off. (Gaz. 5 July) .. .. IJuly Staff Captain. Capt. A. H., Lord Belper, 2 L. G., and to be seed. (Gaz. 6 July) .. .. .. .. do. Commandant. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Chief Engineer.) Col. A. L. Sohreiher, D.S.O., to the King, from R.E. (Gaz. 6 July)’ .. .. 29May The undermentioned temp, appts. are made at the W.O. Staff Captains. Capt. E. D. Galbraith, 55 Coke’s Rifles (Frontier Force), Ind. Army. (Gaz. 5 July) .. iNov.14 Capt. B. L. Eddis, R.E. (Gaz. 6 July) .. .. ,. .. ,. .. IfJunelS Promotions, Appointments^&Cj. REGULAR FORCES—conirt. COMMANDS AND STAFF—coreW. Brigade Commanders. , . ,, . T A. ^ i An TAOITT W Vnrk^ R and to be temp. Bri^.-Gren. whilst so empld., vice SOMaylS 2June B?ig.Gen)GONugent,afF.O. (killed in action.) (Gaz. 6 July) Capt P. F. Villiers,60Regt. (Canada)LL-CoL G. B. Hughes. D.S.O., 50 Regt. 26May 28May 5 June C V J y Capl H Boyd^cWrtfiiL rs!, viceMaj. J. G. Griffith,'32 Lrs.'.'lnd. Army (killed in 7Jnne action). (Gaz. 6 July) Capt. T. S. Morrisey, 5 Kegt. <R. High.^ o/cTiuidT)', vice Capt. P. F. Villiers, 60 Regt. 26May 28May raT,tC??aTdap RtGGlkirTlRyA. vice Mai. J. de V. Bowles, R.A. (Gaz. 6 July) •• •• Capt.* A.’ M. Mills, 18 Lrs./liid. Army, vice Capt. A. C. L. Tyrrell, 25 Cav. (Frontier V orce) 5June Ind. Army. (Gaz. 6 July) .. Brigade Commanders. Bt. Lt.-Col. L. G. F. M., Lord Brooke, C.M.O., M.V.O., Terr. Force Res., and to he temp. 35June g 8 ,n P 1 , 7 I.t -Coi A’Parker, c!lr.G , 5 Lr8 .Pand to be temp. Brig.-Gen. wh'iist so empld., vice Col. 2July (temp. Brig.-Gen.) Sir H. G. Dixon, K.C.B., ret. pay. (Gaz. 7 July) Brigade Major. (Gaz. Temp. Capt. S. R. Wybrants, Res. ot Off., vice Capt. E. H. C. Bald, Res. of Off. 27June 7 July) Staff Captains. 28May Lt. W. F. Bolton, 4 Bn. R. Scots, Terr Force. (Gaz. 7 July) -• 27 June Lt, J. W. W. Shepherd, 4 Bn. R. Bighrs, Terr. Force. 'Gaz. 7 Julv) 28 June Capt. L. W. Kentish, 5 (Res.) Bn. R. Fus., and to be seed. (Gaz. 7 July) .. The undermentioned temp. appt. is made Commander. Hon. Brig.-Gen. William F. H. Stafford. C.B., reared pay, and to he temp. Brig. Gen., 6J une vice Col. (temp. Brig.-Gen.) C. Hill. (Gaz. 7 July) Staff Captain. ^ ... Temp. Capt. T. Balston, 12 (Serv.) Bn. Glouc. R., and to be transferred to the Gen. List. 29June (Gaz. 1 July) Camp Commandant. 'Graded for purposes of pay as an Asst. Adjt.-Geu. Maj. C. Salkeld, Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo., Terr. Force. .Gaz. 8 July) 24 June Commandant on the Lines of Communication. (Graded for purposes of pay as a D.A.A-G. at. the W.O. Lt.-Col. (Hon. Capt. in Army) J. Cook, Terr. Force Res. (Gaz. 8 July) 22Apr. Staff Captain. 5Apr. Temp.'Lt. (now Capt.) J. Westoll, 5 Bn. Durh. L.I., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 9 July) .. Brigade Majors. T, T-. v. ^ Capt. J. R. M. Minshull Ford, R. W. Fus., vice Maj. H. W. Higginson, R. Dub. Fus. 6 June CapLR.H.Halnlng, R.A., vice Maj.C. L. C. Hamilton, R.A. (Gaz.9July) 10 June 12 June Capt. W. L. Palmer, 10 Hrs., vice Capt. R. G. H. Howard-Yyse, R.H.G. (Gaz. 10 July) .. Staff Captains. Capt. B. E. Murray, Shrops. L.I., vice Capt. C. T. M. Hare, Leic. R., and to be seed. 31 May 2June Capt?AZ. J.°Gibbs, R.A.', vice Maj. W. T. Chambers, R.A. (Gaz. 10 July) .. (Gaz. 10 July.) Dated 6 June 15 Capt. A. .1. H. Sloggett, Rif. Brig., and to be seed. Capt. S. Howes, 21 Lrs„ vice Capt. H. Boyd-Rochfort, 21 Lrs. Capt. R. Houstoun, 1 Dns., vice Capt. F. B. J. Stapleton-Bretherton, Res. of On., and to SJune Capt? H? W.(F.a Twissfsuppiy and Trans.'Corps, ind. Army, vice Capt. W. L. Palmer, 12June 10 Hrs. (Gaz. 10 July) Camp Commandant. (Graded for purposes of pay as a Staff Captain.) Maj. J. C. Brinton, M.V.O., D.S.O., Res. of Off., vice Maj. G. C. Buxton, E. Rid. of Yorks. Yeo., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 10 July) .. 15June Promotions, Appointments, Ac. 5 REGULAR FORCES—contd. COMMANDS AND STAFF—conW. * a• .. __ Staff Captains. Capt. O. V. M. Townsend, 1 W. Lan. Brie-. R.F.A., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 12 Julv) Capt. H. G. Ash, 17 Bn. Lend. R.,|Terr. Force, f^az. 12 July) 22 Feb.15 Temp. Capt. K. E. Hart, 13 Bn. Lond. R. Terr. Force. (Gaz. 12 July) 29Mar. 4May (Gaz. 12 July.) Dated 14 May 15 ( apt. A. G McTurk, 2 Lovat’s Scouts Yeo. Terr. Force. Lt. * . A• Slessor, 5 Bn. Lond. R. (Fiond. Rif. Brig.) Terr. Force. (,apt. \V. N. Leslie, 1 Co. of Lond, Yeo., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 12 July) Capt. H. A. Franklyn, llamps. Yeo., Terr. Force (Gaz. 12 July) 17 May 21 May I’emp. Gapt. F. W. B. Crlpps.Gloue. Yeo., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 12 July) .. Uune Lt. J. C. Arthur, Ayr. Veo., Terr. Force. (Gaz.'2 July) .. S.Tune Capt. L M. F. Gladwin, 23 Bn. Lond R., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 12 July) Temp. Capt. J. Buckley. 10 (Serv.) Bn. Yorks. L.I., and to be transferred to the Gen. 7June List, vice temp. Oapt. E. T. Clarke. (Gaz 12 July) .. 29,1 n no ^ ^ TT ^ ^ Commandant of a District. C° i2(July) P‘ Carfcer' C-B" from the h.-p. list, vice Col. H. O’Donnell. (Gaz. 24.1 line ,, . „ „ Staff Captains, temp. Capt. W.T G. Fison, 7 Lond. Brly. R.F.A., Terr. Force. (Gaz. 13 July) lemp. Capt. C. B. S. Monrries, 17 (Serv.) Bn.R.Scots, and to be transferred to the Gen. 15 Mar. List. (Gaz. 13 July) 17June , r>rjgau<3 major. Major A. G. Macdonald, R. Berks. R , vice Capt. C. C. Blackburn, Res. of Off. (Gaz. 15 July.) 21 May Capt. R. G. Alexander, 11 Lrs., Ind. Army.,vice Maj.
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