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9580 Supplement to the London Gazette, 13Th November 1964 9580 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13TH NOVEMBER 1964 CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer Maj. N. F. HUGHES, T.D. (100286). the award of the Territorial Efficiency Decoration Maj. P. E. LANDON (118544). upon the following officers: Maj. P. LITTLE (314270) ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS Maj. J. R. OGILVIE (321781). Maj. F. A. PITT (320363). L.Y. Maj. J. R. WHERRY (172464). Maj. D. K. M. ALEXANDER (414725). Capt. G. E. CLARK (424699). ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Capt. L. F. GRAY (424701). Lt.-Col. D. BARGRAVE-WEAVER (261539). Capt. K. S. HEAL (425501). Lt.-Col. K. HOLMES (352751). Capt. A. G. KRUGER (424702). Maj. A. J. MUNRO, M.B.E. (231948). Capt. D. McLACHLAN (427629). Maj. L. G. C. REID, M.B.E. (425397). Capt. J. W. MELROSE (422713). Maj. C. H. E. WINTER-SMITH (450071). Capt. (A/Maj.) D. STEWART (426590). Capt. M. E. S. CLARKE (437337). Capt. H. R. H. WHITE (426292). Capt. (A/Maj.) W. T. PHILLIPS (412335). Capt. N. C. B. SMITH (165278). ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Capt. (Hon. Maj.) H. B. TRIM, M.B.E. (92990) Maj. F. G. H. BAYLEY (321096). now T,AjR.O. Maj. T. W. LYNAS (425305). Lt. A. J. COOPER (414761). Capt. S. R. BELL (427723). Lt. (Hon. Capt.) L. MACLEAN, M.C. (90854) Capt. F. DOGGETT (281277). retired. Capt. D. M. SMITH (331533). CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS INFANTRY Lt.-Col. A. G. COCKBURN (307218). HIGHLAND BRIGADE Maj. W. A. SHANNON, M.B.E. (446554). Capt. R. M. CATHERWOOD (442205). Camerons Capt. I. G. MCWILLIAM (423971). Capt. (Hon. Maj.) C. S. M. DAVIDSON (38288), Capt. J. S. SHIELDS (457795). retired. Capt. J. W. M. WILSON (434647). ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Maj. R. H. LECOUSTRE (173081). Maj. K. D. ADCOCK (337305). CORPS OF iRoYAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL Maj. J. R. TRUPHET (179401). ENGINEERS Capt. G. C. PENNINGTON (298899). Maj. P. J. CADWALLADER (368987). INFANTRY HOME COUNTIES BRIGADE GENERAL LIST Buffs Maj. F. G. SMITH, T.D. (90251). Maj. R. J. HOLLIES (459541). R.W.K. The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer the Maj. J. B. OGILVIE (409235). award of the 4th Clasp to the Territorial Efficiency LANCASTRIAN BRIGADE Decoration upon the following officer: S. Lan. R. COMMANDS AND STAFF Maj. R. F. C. KINDON (425624). Col. E. R. W. TOOBY, O.B.E., M.C., T.D. FUSILIER BRIGADE (64486). R.N.F. Maj. D. A. RIDLEY (354867). The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer the R. War. F. award of the 3rd Clasp to the Territorial Efficiency Capt. W. G. HERRING (312833). Decoration upon the following officers: ROYAL ANGLIAN REGIMENT CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS R. Norfolk Lt.-Col. A. S. BAIRD, T.D. (86312). Maj. J. B. SALTER (426385). INFANTRY WESSEX BRIGADE Devon LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE Maj. G. C. MIDDLETON (87672). Som. L.I. LIGHT INFANTRY BRIGADE Lt.-Col. T. U. TAYLOR, T.D. (90821). Som. L.I. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Lt.-Col. (Hon. Brig.) J. ANSTEY, C.B.E. (88307), Lt.-Col. I. C. A. D. P. GRAHAM, T.D., M.B., retired. M.R.C.P. (88549) YORKSHIRE BRIGADE D.W.R. The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer Maj. P. B. KNOWLES (387009). the award of the 2nd Clasp to the Territorial Effi- MERCIAN BRIGADE ciency Decoration upon the following officers: Cheshire COMMANDS AND STAFF Maj. I. R. W. SOLLOWAY (365647). Col. J. J. LAMB. O.B.E., T.D. (178814). WELSH BRIGADE Col. T. R. R. WESTON, O.B.E., T.D. (165514). R.W.F. ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Maj. C. E. WILLIAMS (310010). Lt.-Col. E. C. R. WILLIAMS, T.D. (151SOO). Welch Capt. (A/Maj.) W. P. HOWELLS (412872). The QUEEN has been graciously pleased to confer the NORTH IRISH BRIGADE award of the 1st Clasp to the Territorial Efficiency L.I.R. Decoration upon the following officers: Capt. (A/Maj.) P. G. B. WILLS (414385). ROYAL (REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY HIGHLAND BRIGADE Maj. D. W. MARGETTS, T.D. (402431). Land. Scot. Capt. P. G. JONES, T.D. (405084). Capt. T. G. HUTSON (410270). PARACHUTE CORPS INFANTRY Para. HOME COUNTIES BRIGADE Maj. C. F. COLVINGTON (466901). Queens Surreys Maj. A. R. A. STARKEY (330976). Maj. N. C. BUNCH, T.D. (368569). ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT Rev. C. H. STUART, M.A. (244130) (C.F. 3rd Cl.). LANCASTRIAN BRIGADE ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Manch. Maj. D. M. HARRIS (406282). Maj. G. A. MANWOOD, T.D. (40440), retired. Maj. E. J. HAKWOOD (331198). Maj. R. J. HONEYWELL (432104). ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Capt. N. A. SMITH (407487). Capt. J. A. ROBERTS, T.D. (421995). ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS WOMEN'S ROYAL ARMY CORPS Maj. M. R. ANDERSON, M.B. (366287). Maj. B. J. TURNER, T.D. (358267). Maj. W. A. de REYBEKILL (386530)..
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