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TUESDAY, FEB. 22

ADMIRALTY, FEB. 14. .

F.N.

CD. ENGR. E. TICKLE PLACED ON RETD. LIST (Jan. 31).

R.N.R

M.C.: Bt. Maj. J. A. Sincial, and i remains secd.: F. H. C. Rogers, M.C.; Bt. Maj. S. B. Rawlins, M.C., and remains seed.: K. W. Maurice- Jones, D.S.O.; C. N. "Jay.

Lieut.-Comdr. B. Wemyss-Gor-

The fallg. are secd. while Stu- man placed on Retd. List (Feb. 1);dents at the Staff "Coll, Quetta Skipr. J. W. Bremner to be Ch Feb, 20):-Capt. H. R. & C. Fraser, Skipr. (Feb. 8); Skipr. L Mackin-Lt. T. E Hussey. tosh to be Ch. Skipr. (Feb. 9); Skipг. C W. Shesles to Skipr. "(Feb. 11).

FEBRUARY 15 R.N.

THE KING AND

THE RAF.

DAY OF WAR-TIME MEMORIES

Cranwell Revisited

The King revived memories of 20 years ago in the course of a LL. (D.O.) P. Smitheman, DC.M.. visit of three hours' duration be Ch. to be Capt." (D.O.). (Feb. 21); Bec. which he paid to the Cadet College Lt. R. Cunlife to be Lt. (Feb. 21). and the Electrical and Wireless CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS School of the RAF. at Cranwell recently, states the aeronautical Lt. Col. K. J. Martin, D.BC. on correspondent of the Times. In Wool-completion of four years' serv, as a 1918, as a young officer in the air (Retd.) Regt. Lt. Col. is placed on the b.P service, he was in charge of a sec- Milford list (Feb, 23); Maj. R. H. F. Duck-tion of boys in training; this time orth, MC, to be Lt.-Col. (Feb. 23 he came as Marshal of the Royal Capt. F. O. Metford to be Mal Air Force to inspect a set of estab- Lieut.-Comdr. C. S. Cooke placed (Feb. 20), with antedate for regt.shments, vastly expanded and on Retd. List (Feb. 2); Sub-Lieut.seny, only to Jan. 25, and prece settled for a large part in perman- G. C. W. Meldrum to be Lieut. (Jan.dence next above Maj. R. A.V. Gent buildings where formerly there

Lieut-Camdr. (Retd.) J. B. ley, DS.C., to be Comdr. (Feb. 15); Cd. Elec. L placed on Retd List (Feb. 18).

R.N.R.

29)

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FEBRUARY 16 F.N.

E. S. Monteith.

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS

INFANTRY

were only hutments.

As the King sald to Flight Lleu- L. T. E. Dobson is seed. whilst tenant H. J. Adkins, who served Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.) A. E. Hempid: as an Instr., Sch. of Signals with him here in 1917-18, the place Cameron to be Comdr. (Retd.)Jan. 21: Lt. R. G. Miller, from has changed a great deal in 20

Feb. 15).

h.p. list. to be Lt. (Feb. 23), with years, yet his own quarters have Lleuts. (Retd.) to be Lieut precedence riext below LL M. been preserved unchanged while all have Comdra (Retd.) ;~C.

the neighbouring quarters W. Beere Stonestreet. | (Feb. 8); A. J. Schloegell (Feb, 16),

been swept away by reorganizations Lieut. I. S. M. Richardson to be

and rebuilding. The little brick W: York R. Capt. F. W. Guin-building. with its suite of six rooms, Licut.-Comdr. (Feb. 18); Acts gand is seed. for serv, on the Staff which the King as Prince shared Sub-Lieut. W. P. B. Barber to be (Feb. 15); Lt. G. Taylor to be Capt.with Sir Louta Greig, was there for Sub-Lieut.. with seny of Jan. 16. (Feb. 15).

the King's Inspection, much as it 1937: Actg. Sub-Lieut. A. B. Fraser- E. York R.-Lt. J. S. Eyre resigns was for the young Prince's occupa Harris to be Sub-Lleut, with seny. his commn. (Feb. 23).

lon more than 20 years ago. *The of Oct. 16, 1937:

S. Wales Bord.-Capt. F. F. 8.old mess which the officers used in Actg. Sub-Lieuts. (E) to be Sub-Barlow is secd. for serv. with the those days looked much like its old Lleuts. (E), with seny, of Jan. 1-Forces of the Union of S. Africa self, though it has since been su O. F. A. Trewby, J. Sidgwick, M. J.Dec. 31, 1937).

perseded: and the gymnasium and Brougham.

D.C.L.I-Capt. (Qr.-Mr. R. G. some of the workshops have Mids, (E) to be Sub-Lieute. (E) MeVitty, D.C.M., retires on ret. pay changed but little. with seny, as stated:-J. W. Chase,Feb. 23); RSM R. Pearn to be: J. R. Broadhurst. G. F. Hawkes Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 22). (Sept. 1. 1937); L. G. Pedrick, K. W.

16),

I R.M.

R.N.V.R. Sub-Licut. E. D. Mitchell to be Lieut. (Jan. 29).

CHANGED FACES

KO.Y.LL Capt. T. W. A. H. Such reminders of old days were Spooner (Nov. 1. 1937) F. H. Harrison, Topham is sec. for serv-less changed indeed than the faces! Woodlfeld (Jan. 1).

as an Adjt., T. A. (Jan. 31); Capt. that were presented again after so R. A. L. Brooke is restd. to the long a lapse to the King. Wing Maj. E C. Jarvis (Qr.-Mr.) is estabt, (Jan. 31).

Commander J. R. Cassidy, an Aus- placed on the Retd. List .on ac2 K.R.R.C.-The follg. Lts. to be tralian who interrupted his Rhodes count of age (Feb. 16); Capt. A. J. Capts. (Jan. 21):-K. H. Collen, and scholarship at Oxford to train as Bryant (Qr.-M.) to be Maj. (Qr.-iremains seed.; M. F.. Douglas-an apprentice here in 1918 and is Mr.) (Feb. 16); Staff Sgt. Maj. 8. Pennant, and retains his appt.: L- now chief instructor of the school; J. Skinner to be Lt. (Qr-Mr.) (Feb. C. Bower.

Flight Lieutenant Adkins, who, as Wilts RL. A. D. S. Steele re-engineer officer initiated the King tires on ret. pay (Feb. 20).

into some of the mysteries he mas- N. Stafford R. Lt. M. B. Jenkins tered: Flight Sergeant W. Harris. is seed. for serv, as an Adjt., T. A. who was a boy mechanic in the (Jan 31).

King's squadron; ex-Warrant ofb- HLI-Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) P. Shaw.cer J. Leyland, who was one of glx M.B.E.. to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.)' (Feb. (who joined the young Prince in fir- 21).

ing the first shots in the miniature ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS rifé range: and ex-Flight Sergeant Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) G. T. Elliott, D.C.M. C. A. Mershall, who reminded the to be Capt. (QT.-Mr.) (Feb. 22). King of an earlier meeting, all bore ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS the mark of the passing years to serve as a date stamp to the mem- Short Service Commission.-Theories they evoked. follg. Lts. (on prob.) are restd. to Lieut.-Comdr. E. D. O'Connor the estabt. (Feb. 1)-A. J. N. War- on Retd. List (Feb. 13)rack. M.B., D. Matheson, M.B. Actg. Sub-L'eut. M. R. Mills to be Sub-Lieut. (Feb. 11).

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE

FEBRUARY " "

R.N.R.

Proby. Lieut. J. L. Cawthorn to be Lieut. with seny. of July 1, 1937.

FEBRUARY R.N.

Cd. Engr. T. G. V. Casley placed on Retd. List (Feb. 15).

R.N.V.R.

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FEBRUARY 21

R.N.

CORPS

When the guard and the train ing squadrons had been inspected, the King began his long tour of the station. passing sometimes by car, sometimes on foot between lines of Maj. (O.E.O. 1st Cl.) E. J. Cash-apprentices strung out at open in- Lieut. (E) S. J. Taverner, M.B.E., man having attained the age for terval to mark most of the route to placed on Retd. List (Feb. 21); retirement, is placed on ret. pay workshops, garrison church, bar institutes, Lieut. (E) (Retd.) W, T. Kirkland (Feb... 23); Capt. (O.E.Q. 2nd Cl.) rack blocks hangars,

At last His Majesty (Retd.) G. W. M. Smith to be Maj. (O.EO. and messes W. J. Fist C1.); Lt. (O.E.O. 3rd C1.) W, A. came to the noble building of the be Surg. S. Balley to be Capt. (O.E.O. 2nd Cadet College, in use since 1933.

Cl); Condr. A. E. V. Latham to be Lt. (O.E.O. 3rd Cl.) (Feb. 23).

to be Lieut.-Comdr." (E) (Feb. 20); Surg. Lieut. Guild, M.D., B.Ch., to Lieut.-Comdr. (Feb. 20).

WAR OFFICE, FEB. 22.,

I.t.-Cel. and Bt. Col. E. Gore- QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL

Browne. D.S.O., T.D., Leicester Yeo.,

MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Sister Miss K. Haworth resigns

There he took luncheon with the 144 cadets, sitting at top table from which three other tables sprang at right angles and honouring with hla approval the most successful off- spring of the Cranwell which he knew in earlier days. The cadets were on parade in front of the Col- Sen Off. Sch.-Maj. and Bt. Lt.-lege building when the King drove Col, K. G. McLean, RE,, relin-jaway afterwards to see the hospital. The follg, relinquish their appts.:quishes the appt. of G.8.0. 2nd

¡is apptd. A.D.C. to the King (Addl.)

(Feb. 19), vice Col. A. E. Williams, her appt. (Feb. 22). DS.O.. ret, late Mila., who has at- tained the age limit for his appt.

COMMANDS AND STAFF

ESTABLISHMENTS

-COL J. A. Graeme, D.S.O., as Grade (Feb. 1).

BOYS' FAREWELL .

The King's subsequent departure

were

Chief Tech. Examiner for Works Small Arms Sch-Ma). H. F. Serva., War Office (Feb, 20); Maj. Garnons-Williams, R.W. Fus.. re-brought all the apprentices and C. T. Edwards. R.E, as"GS.O. 3rd 1nquishes the appt. of 0.8.0. (Cl. airmen on the tarmac. One would Grade, War Office (Feb. 15); Ma), CO) (Feb. 15); Capt. F. W. de have guessed that there HA Tapp, OBE, M.C., AMI. Guingand, W. York R., to be GS.0. thousands of them in the two Mech, E., RAS.C., as Dep, Asst. Dir. | (C1. CC) (Fab. 15).

long, deep ranks which completely; of Supplies and. Trans., N. Comd. R. MIL Academy. The folls. enclosed the little twin-engined

while (Feb, 17): Maj. H. D. W. Sitwell. Capts.. from Instrs. (CL B), to be aeroplane

his Majesty M.C.. R.A as G.S.O. 2nd Grade. Instrs. (Cl. A) (Sept. 13, 1937):-G. embarked; оде would have War Office (Feb. 22); Lt. J. E. D. Peddle, R.A., A. O. Stuart, R.A. thought the same from the volume Watson, Leicester R., as A.D.C. to Sch. of Signals.-Lt. T. E. Dobson, of the cheers which sped the King. the Govr, and C.-in-C. Tanganyika, R. Signals, to be 'Instr. (C1. GO) Indeed the total strength today is

(Jan. 26).

(Jan. 21).

| 1.300 airmen, 1,200 apprentices,

The follg. appts, are made: -Col. Inspn. and Experimental Staff-and 700 boy entrants. They were A C. Fuller, OBE, from Chief Capt. E. Golding. R.A., from Asat all assembled to shout their Insp.. Inspn Dept., Engr. and Instr. (C1 FF), to be Asst. Inspr. farewell and so give vocal proof as Signals Stores, to be Dep. Dir: of rot, CC) (Oct. 14, 1937).

they had given physical proof in Mech., War Office, and granted the

MEMORANDA

the morning of the condition temp. rank of Brig. whilst no

Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. K. G. Me-which fine situation and the empld. (Jan. 1) (substituted for the

a half notiin. in the Gazette of Jan. 21); Lean, R.E. is graded as a 0.8.0.extra rations (one "and

times that of the ordinary airmen) 2nd Grade, War Orice, whilst Col. A. M. Cuthill, M.C. h.p. to be empld. as M, Asst. Sec. to the may produce in growing boys, no On. /e Int. Record and Pay Once, Committee of Imp. Def. (Feb. 1): matter how hard they may work Warley (temp.) (Feb. 18); Maj. J.

E. Witt, M.C., RAS.C., to be Dep: Mal. A. F. B. Cottrell, D.S.O., R.A.,

TIRE to be 0.8.0. 3rd Grade, R.A.F. Sch. of Co-operation (Jan. 29); Capt. G. H. Hunt, Rifle Bde.; to be Air Liaison Of, GB.O., 3rd Grade, S. Comd. (Feb. 6);

Before he embarked the King

Asst. Dir. of Supplies and Trans, relinquishes the appt. of Inspr., spoke to the sentor officers of the N. Comd. (Feb 17); Capt. E. BArty (0.8.0. 2nd Grade). The pleasure the visit had given him. British MI. Mission attd. to the Then, while the cheers continued Smith, R.A., from Staff off“ (G,8,0. 3rd Grade), to the Inapr. of Phys. Iraq Army (Jan. 1); Maj. C. T. and caps were waved, the Envoy Edwards, RE, is granted the local was taxied out by Wing Com- rank of Lt.-Col while spec, empld.mander Z. H. Fielden, Captain of (Feb. 15); Maj R. G. Price, R.A., to the King's Flight; and until it was 0.8.0., 2nd Grade, Staff of Air turned into wind to take on the Hdara., Iraq (Feb. 19); Capt., and King. unattended in the saloon. Bt. Maj. C. M. Brownhill, M.C., Iwas to be seen acknowledging the G'ds., to be G.S.O. 2nd Grade, Dex. good wishes of the uniformed Forces. Union of 8. Africa (Jan. crowds, Quickly the little acroplane: Maj. HL D. W. Sitwell, M.C... is 28); F. Smart, late 2nd Lt. Berv. climbed; and was gone on its way restd. to the estabt. (Feb, 22). Brs., S. Wales Bord, after com- back to Bircham Newton for the The folly. Capts. to be Maja. (Feb;pletion of a period of serv, in the King's return from the scene of memories home to (1):—Bt. Maj. C. R. Hodgkinson, and ranks of the Supp. Res. is granted War-time

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