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121159144.23.Pdf &i°)F, I 1?. t L© | %cos»° Corrected to 10th November, 1921. [Crown Copyright Reserved.] The MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST December, 1921. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses : Imperial House, Kingsway,Street, London, London, S.W.l W.C.2, ; and 28, Abingdon 37, Peter Street, 23,Manchester Forth Street, ; 1, St. Edinburgh Andrew’s Crescent, ; Cardiff ; or from EASON & SON, Ltd., 40-41, Lower Sackville Street, Dublin. 1921. [Price, One Shilling and Sixpence, Net.] THE MONTHLY AIR FORCE LIST DECEMBER, 1921. CONTENTS, Area Commands, contd:— X, Abbreviations No. 11 (Irish) Wing 55 Advisory Board on Chaplaincy Services 1152 R.A.F. Headquarters, Cranwell ... 58 R.A.F. Headquarters, Halton ... 58a Air Council 11 Chaplains, Department 1151-1152 Air Force Agents 3 Commands R.A.F. (Overseas):— * Air Force Decorations :— Independent Units 59 Indian Group DistinguishedAir Force Cross Flying Cross'!| Statutes of Mediterranean Group ... 62 Middle East Area 59 Rhine 59 Air Ministry :-4 Deaths, List of Dental Officers, List of Chief of the Air Staff, Department of 14 General List 101-900 Committees 31-50 Judge Advocate-General ... Controller-General of Civil Aviation, Medical Service R.A.F. 1001-1018 Department of Meteorological Stations ... 1430 Director-Generalsearch, Department of Supply of and Re- Nursing Service R.A.F ... 1181 Directorate of Accounts Officers Holding Temporary Honorary Directorate of Contracts Commissions 2001-2050 Directorate of Equipment Half, Declarations for ) Directorate of Lands Retired, Declarations for ) " 8056-3058 Directorate of R.A.F. Medical Services • Prizes, Testimonials, Ac., List of ... 3059 Directorate of Operations and Intelli- t RetiredRelinquishments, List ...Resignations, .... ... etc. Directorate of Personnel 15 Stores List Directorate of Training and Organi- TelegraphicUnits, List of, Addresses, with Officers List ofserving sation 14 Units, Self-Accounting for Equipment1 ni Directorate of Works and Buildings ... 19 and Stores, List of .. 1590-1593 " Liaison Officers, Dominion, List of... 14 Victoria Cross 3051 Secretary’s Department 13 t* StatutesRecipients of of 3060-8061 Area Commands:— Wireless Telegraphy Stations ... 1431-1432 Coastal Area 56 Works and Buildings Officers:— Inland Area ... ... 51 IrishElectrical Works Services Company Works Company 11142143 Issued Quarterly. Alphabetical lists—not shown in Index. EXPLANATIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS. fl.e.C PrincipalKing. Air Aide-de-Camp to. the .Qualifieda Modern as Foreign1st Class Language. Interpreter in A.D.C. ...Air Aide-de-Camp to the King. .Qualifiedin a Modern as 2nd Foreign Class Language. Interpreter E.1 Passedtion completein Engineering, Course of includingInstruc- •Passed Course in Meteorology. Courseor its inequivalent, Theory atand CambridgePractical .Passed Air Navigation Course and SchoolCourses and at Royalthe Centra!Aircraft FlyingEstab- Certificateobtained 1st, (tong 2nd, Course). 3rd, or 4th Class lishment. .Observer Officer. E.2 Passedat Central Practical Flying Engineering School and Courses Royal P On Probation. Q.S. I GordonAircraft Shephard Eistablishment Memorial only. Prize. Ph Passed Photographic Course (Long). 1st Prize Winner. p.s.c Staffor Quetta). College Graduate (Camberley G.S. II. Gordon2nd Prize Shephard Winner. Memorial Prize. R Passed Air Armament Course (Long). J Passed R.A.F. Physical Training W Passed(Long). Electric and Wireless Course ORDERS AND HONORARY DISTINCTIONS. t).<t Victoria Cross. nW Bv Cv if KnightCross Grandof the CrossBritish or Empire.Dame Grand K.G Knight of the Garter. K.B.E Knight Commander K.T Knight of the, Thistle. C. B.E Commander K.P Knight of St. Patrick. O.B.E Officer IV Empire.British G.C.B Knight Grand Cross M.B.E Member K.C.B Knight Commander D. Service Order. S.O Companion of the Distinguished C.B Companion I.S.O CompanionOrder. of the Imperial Service O.M Member of the Order of Merit. D.S.C Distinguished Service Cross. G.C.S.I Knight Grand Commander M.C Military Cross. K.C.S.I Knight Commander D.F.C Distinguished Flying Cross. C.S.I Companion A.F.C Air Force Cross. G.C.M.G.. .Knight Grand Cross \ R.R.C Member of the Royal Red Cross. I K.C.M.G. ..Knight Commander J- of St. Michael | A.R.R.C Associate of the Royal Red Cross. and St. George. | A.M Albert Medal. .. Companion j D.C.M Distinguished Conduct Medal. ' G.C.I.E... ..KnightCommander Grand I C.G.M Conspicuous Gallantry Medal. of the Indian D.S.M Distinguished Service Medal. K.C.I.E.. ..Knight Commander Empire. j M.M Military Medal. ..Companion D.F.M Distinguished Flying Medal. [G.C.V.O Knight Grand Cross j A.F.Af, Air Force Medal. iK.C.V.O Knight Commander l Royalof the P.C Privy Councillor. iC.F.O Commander f Victorian0rder- r.d Royal Naval Reserve Officers’ it.V.O Member5th Class of the 4th or /I | t.d TerritorialDecoration. Decoration. 3 NOTES. No appointments gazetted after November 10th are included in this List. Postings of Officers where the date of effect is prior to the loth of the month are recorded in the Units List up to and including Posting List No. 781, dated November 9th. Appointments gazetted between November nth and December 10th, and postings promulgated between November 10th and December 9th, will appear in the January List. Officers on the Retired List must communicate annually, between January 1st and March 31st, with the Secretary of the Air Ministry, otherwise they will be presumed to be deceased and their names will be removed from the Air Force List. Officers who succeed to peerages, baronetcies, or courtesy titles are responsible for immediately notifying the same to the Secretary of the Air Ministry in order that the necessary alterations may be made in the Air Force List and in the official records of the Air Ministry. All communications regarding entries in this publication should be addressed as follows:— Questions of Seniority, Rank, &c., through the usual Official Channels ; other communications direct to The Secretary, (Air Force List), Air Ministry, Kingsway, W.C.a. AIR FORCE AGENTS. (ForMessrs. Officers Cox whose & Co.surnames (R.A.F. commence Branch), with 16, anyCharing of the Cross, letters London, "A ” to S.W. " R.”) 1. Messrs. Holt Sc Co., 3, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.l. (For Officers whose surnames commence with any 0/ the letters "S" to "Z") TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES. LONDON. Telegraphic Address. Postal Address. Air Ministry Airministry, London Air Ministry, Civil Avia Aircivil, Airministry, London Scientist, London Air Ministry Publications Prinpustor, Watloo, London AirDepartment. Ministry Meteoro- Weather, London Kingsway, W.C.2. (Forecasts)logical Department AviationCentral Candidates Medical Board; and Aeronautics, Hampstead, London. Holly Hill, Hampstead, N.W.3. andResearch Medical Laboratory Officers CentralSchool R.A.F. of Instruction. Hospital Coastalquarters. Area Head- General Services Pay Paynavator, Westrand, London .. NorwayCharing House, Cross, S.W.l.Cockspur Street, ImperialR.A.F. WarSection. Museum, Imwarmus, Crystal, London Crystal Palace, S.E.19. JudgeLondon Advocate-General RecruitingDepfit, I 4,68, Henrietta Victoria Street,Street, S.W.l. Covent Garden, MeteorologicalR.A.F. Office ... Meteorology, Southkens, London ExhibitionW.C.2. Road, South Kensington. PROVINCIAL. Telegraphic Address. Units stationed t Aeronautics, Andover AirNo. Pilotage7 G.H.Q., School. W/TMet. Station. Aeronautics,Wing Aeronautics, Ascot Clondalkin No.The 11Packing Irish WingDep6t. Hdqrs. Aeronautics, Clondalkin ... No.Met. 100Station. Squadron. IrishW/T Station.Stores and Repair Unit. Inst.Airship Design Constructional Est. Station. Met.W/T Station.Station (to form). Bircham Newton Aeronautics, King's Lynn ... W/TNo. 207 Station. Squadron. Calshot (Fawley) | Aeronautics, Fawley, Hants Met.School Station. of Naval Co-op. & Aerial Nav. jCattewater J Aeronautics, Plymouth No.W/T 238 Station. Sqdn. (Cadre). Met.W/T Station. .Gran well Aircoll, Sleaford R.A.F.Hdqrs. (Cadet)R.A.F. College. W/TMet. Station. | Aeronautics,Avion, Sleaford Lincoln No.Boys’ 3 F.T.S.Wing. (Cadre). |I Aeronautics,Group Aeronautics, Dunfermline Dunfermline .. Headquarters,Coastal Area Aircraft No. 29 DepOt.Group. luxford... ' Aeronautics, Royston No.W/T 2Station. “ ' Edinburghtastchurch Barometer,Aeronautics, Edinburgh Eastchurch Telegraphic Addresses—(continued^. PROVINCIAL—continued. Telegraphic Address. Unit stationed there. Aeronautics, Felixstowe Met.No. 230 Station. Sqdn. Fermoy ... Aeronautics, Fermoy No.W/T 2 Station. Sqdn. Flowerdown Wireless, Winchester ElectricalW/T Station. and Wireless School. R.A.F.W/T Station. Base (210 Sqdn.) MarineStation. and Armament Exptl. Met.W/T Station.Station. Aeronautics, Halton Camp... No. 1 School of Tech.Training (Boys). HenlowHawkinge ... Aeronautics, HitchinFolkestone InlandNo. 25 AreaSqdn. Aircraft DepOt. Howden Aeronautics, Howden Met.R.A.F. Station. Airship Base. Aeronautics, Kenley No.Hdqrs. 24 No.Sqdn. 1 Group. Aeronautics, Kidbrooke (Ldn.) No.W/T 1 Station.Stores Depfit. Larkhill Aeronautics, Larkhill Camp Met.W/T Station.Station. LarkhiU(Bollestone (Salisbury Camp) Plain) MeteorologicalSchool of Balloon Station. Training. Lee-on-Solent ... SeaplaneHdqrs. No. Training 10 Group. School. Aeronautics, Leuchars R.A.F.W/T Station. Base No. 2033 Sqdn. Sqdn. Met.No. 205Station. Sqdn. H.Q.Port MeteorologicalR.A.F. Officer. No.School 6 Flying of Technical Training Training School. (Men). No.Aero. 3 StoresExptl. Dep6t.Establishment. Netheravon Aeronautics,
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