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PART 2.
THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
VISIT TO TRISTAN DA CUNHA
for the inhabitants
THE ARMY
HONORARY PHYSICIAN TO THE KING
Air Commodore Smith recently relinquished the command of No. 1 (Bomber) Group at Abingdon. He was seconded to the R.F.C. from the Royal Artillery in Sep- HMS. Milford, Captain R. L. B. The War Office announces that tember, 1914, and after serving in Cunumre. recently visited Tristan the King has been pleased to ap-France was employed first ELS da Cunha with mails and stores prove the appointment of Leu-fying instructor and then in com tenant-Colonel L. T. Poole, D.9.0..mand of various training and The Milford is returning to the M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps other units at home. A permanent Africa Station after recommission-as Honorary Physician, to his Ma- commission as squadron leader ing, and to make this visit she jesty and promotion to the rank will steam about 3,000 miles out of brevet colonel, with effect from He has since commanded No. 70 (was granted him in August, 1919.
for her normal course.
March 1, in succession to Lieuten-Squadron, in Egypt and Iraq The visit recalls similar special ant-General Sir James Hartigan. taking part in the first transfer of cruise made by the Milford just KC.B., CMG.. D.SO.. MB, D.CA..a complete squadron by air t over four years ago to discover the who has retired
exact whereabouts of Bouvet
Island, a small uninhabited and rocky place. Admiral Sir Edward
tween these commands; the flying- MAJOR-GENERAL. D.' F.
boat station at Mount Batten, ANDERSON
from which he made Aights to Major-General D. F. Anderson the Suez Canal and elsewhere; the Evans, then Commander-in-Chief G.M.C., D.S.O., recently assumed air station at Manston; and from on the Africa Station, transferred charge of administration. Eastern 1933 to 1938 the R.A.F. In the Far his flag to the Milford for this command. He was in The Devon-East. cruise, which took her farther into sire Regiment and The East York-
the
Antarctic than any British shire Regiment. His Staff service AIR MINISTRY POSTS warship or regular service had has
included appointments in Group Captain A. H. Jackson has ever been before. Extremely heavy France and Germany, at the War been appointed to the Air Ministry weather was encountered, and the omce, Camberley. Aldershot, and to succeed Group Captain C. H.K. vixit served to test the seagoing Catterick. He was wounded in Edmonds, D.SO. OBE, in the qualities of the small 1,000-ton France and was mentioned in dis- Directorate of Personal Services, escort vessels recently added to the patches four times. He succeeded and Wing Commander A. P. Navy.
Major-General L. I. G: Morgan- | Davidson takes up air staff duties | Owen. C.B., C.M.G., DSO, who with the Inspector-General, "Mar- goes to the retired list.
shal of the "R.AF. Sir Edward SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORT Ellington.
COMMAND OF THE GARLAND
Dating from March 25. Com- mander C. A. N. Chatwin is appoin- ted in command of the Garland in
C
Å. Lieutenant-Colonel H. the 1st Destroyer Flotilla, Medi-Gardner has been promoted from teranean, in succession to Com-commanding.. the companies and mander H. W. Williams, who has supply detalls in Northern Ireland, completed two years in the ship.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
NU. 217 SQUADRON COMMAND
Squadron. Leadar D. d'H. Hum- phreys has resumed command of and appointed "Assistant Direc- No. 217 (General Reconnaissance) tor of Supplies and Transport in Squadron of Avro Anson aircraft Malta: Colonel R. M. Airey, O.BE at Tangmere, in succession have been made by the Admiral-M.C., whom he relieved. became Wing Commander C. W. Hill, who Commandant of... the RAS.C. has been appointed for engineer Training Centre at Aldershot; and duties at Henlow. Colonel G. C. G. Blunt, DS.0., OBE, la transferred from that
The following appointments
įty:
Lts.-C. L. L. Glass, to Victory. fo: course (Nov. 29, 1937), and to Impregnable (Dec. 6. 1937): T. B. Shaw, to Iron Duke (March 22) Surgn. Lt. (D).-H. L. F. Rodes, L.D.S., resignation accepted (March 25).
Proby. Sub-Lt.-V. A. J. Marchesi, to Gleaner (March 30).
Wt. Engrs.-H. A. MacDonald, to Curacoa (March 29); $. G: Hodgson, to Woolwich (April 15).
PROMOTIONS
Sub-Lts. (E).-R. C. Allen. F. A
RETIREMENT
RAF. APPOINTMENTS
to
centre to be Assistant Director of The following appointments in Supplies and Transport, Alder-the Royal Air Force are notified:- shot Command. The present hold- er of the last-named post. Brigadier.C. Burton, C.B.E.. D.S.O.. goes to retired pay.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH
Air Commodore.- 8. W. Smith, OBE to Headquarters. "Bomber Command, Uxbridge, for duty as Senior Alf Staff Officer (March 7).) Wing Commander.-H. V. Drew, O.B.E. "AF.C.. to R.AF. Station, Cottesmore, to command (March 11). Air Commodore 8. W. Smith.
NEW SENIOR AIR STAFF
OFFICER.
V. Jackson, to rank of Lt (EO.B.E, has been appointed to Squadron Leaders.-W. N. Blain, (seny respectively Aug. 1 and Oct. Bommano Headquarters at Ux-tu No. 218 (Bomber Transport) 16. 1937).
bridge for duty as Senior AlŸ Staff Squadron, Heliopoli, Egypt, for Oficer: He succeeds Air Vice flying duties (Feb. 211; J. W. Cd. Gunner (T).-A. Powell, Marshal D. C. B. Evil, D.A.C.. Bowles. to No 115 (Bomber) placed on the Retc. List (MarchAF.C..
who W35 promoted on Squadron Marham, for nying 20):
January 1.
tuties (March 9).
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