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NEWS
ROYAL NAVY
THE SERVICES
ABOUT THE SERVICES
EAST AFRICA CRUISE
to Titania (April 16); H. Winter. to Medway (April 17); M. K. Cavenagh-Mainwaring, to Snapper; J. 9. Huddart, to Orpheus (un- dated), R. J. Cooper, P. C. Hop- in, G. E. P. Milburn, R. H. Royds.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
The following officers and air- men pilots have been awarded 1. C. Seddon, R. G. L. Fennell, C. the special assessments shown on J. Bennett, & W. Hesselgrave.
H.M.S. Norfolk, Captain J. M. Mansfield, D.8.C.. "which had been at Trincomalee with HM S. Emerald since returning from the
the completion of their courses combined exercises at Singapore,
G. M. Collins, J. E. M. Glenny, C. H. | flying instruction, at the schools will leave on May 6 for a cruise to S. Wise, J. C. Stodart, D. V. Whin- named:-" Mauritius and East African ports, ney, M. C. Giles. C. C. Hawkins, R No. 5 Flying Training School, In the course of which she will Clode to Vernon for course Sealand. Special Distinction, Act- visit. Mombasa from June 24. to (May 5).
ing Pilot Officer T. RT. Carr- July 18. The Emerald, Captain A. Tempy. Instr. Lt.-G. W. Shep-Ellison. Sergeant T. R. Lamb: W. S. Agar, V.C., D.S.O., will visit pare, to Royal Sovereign (April|Distinguished Pass, Acting Pilot Galle. Ceylon, from April 4 to 8.13); L. C. Elphick. to President for 'Ouicers S. D. P. Connors, J. F. afterwards returning to Colombo. course (April 19); W. H Watts, to Mackie, G. B. Walford; and R. J.
This will be the last cruise of Rodney (May 2),
Walker; Sergeant G. H. K Hughes.
mander-in-Chief, East
the Norfolk, as dagship of Vice- Sub-Lts.-H. T. Crispin, to Hero; No. 7 Flying Training School. Admiral Sir Alexander Ramsay. R. C. Dumas, to Hotspur: C. R. Feterborough-Special Distinction, who is due to be relieved as Com-Grise-Hutchinson, to Hyperion Acting Pilot Officer P. B. Sentance: Indies. (April 4); C. L. Round-Turner, to Distinguished Pass. Acting Pilot about August 7 by Vice-Admiral J. Defender (April 6); L K Rodwell, Ocers, L. G. Richmond and G. F. Bomerville.
to Kempenfelt; E. N. Poland, to Vivian. Beagle: A. A. T. Seymour-Haydon,
OFFICER FOR THE DIDO
No. 9 Flying Trainng School. The first officer selected for duty to Brazen (April 8); F. Warrington-Hullavington-Distinguished Pass. with the new. cruiser Dido. fald Strong, to Echo; C. D. R. Mes-Acting Pilot Officer A. E. Brian. down at Birkenhead by Cammell senger, to Escort: C. C. Anderson. Sergeant D. C. Winter. Laird and Co., Limited, In October to Forester (April 20); E. DO last, is Engineer-Commander S...J.Nott, to Sturgeon (April 15); C. W. Armstrong. whose appointment R. Peever, to Southampton (April dates from March 30. The Dido 18. D. D. Moore, to Exmouth, Is the type-ship of a new class of (Apr 26); P. N. Boxer, to Sabre seven 5,460-ton cruisers; the last of (April | 28), and to Manchester which HMS. Sirius, will be laid (undated); M. H. Lethbridge, to down at Portsmouth Dockyard on Afridi (undated). Apell G Engineer Commander Armstrong. has been serving in the cruiser Danae In China dur- Ing the past two years.
RAF. APPOINTMENTS
the Royal Air Force are notified:--| The following appointments in
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH
Wing Commanders--W. A. Cory- ton, M.V.O., D.FC., to Directorate of Operations and Intelligence, Air
for Cdr. (Retd)-C, H. Paterson, to Ministry,
duty as Deputy rank of Capt. (retd.) (seny. March Director of Operations (Overseas) (March 7); F. C. B. Savile, to NAVAL APPOINTMENTS #
Station Cd. Gunner, (Retd.).-F. C. Ham-administrative duties (March 10);
RAF.
Cardington, for The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:mond, to rank of Lt. (retd) (seny. RJ. Rodwell, to Home Aircraft
ARHI 1
Cdrs.-H. W. S. Browning, to Effingham, in commandMarch 30: J. R. H. Black, to President for duty inside Admiralty (May
| 18).
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Lt.-Cars.-K. W. G. Duke, grant- ed rank of Act. Cdr. (March 12); E. W. Grinth, to Warspite (April 8); F. W. Lipscome, O.B.E., to L26, In command (April 19); R. H. Dewhurst, to Lucia (April 28); G. H. Bolus, to Thetis (April 27),
1).
PROMOTIONS
ין
Depot, Henlow, for engineer, duties Cd. Gunner (T)-W. G. Fappin. (March 1).
to rank of Lt (seny., March 9).
Squadron Leader.-W. E. Dipple, Cdr.-R. Ramsbotham, at own to Headquarters, Fighter Com- request, with rank of Capt. (Aptland, Stanmore, for Air Star (Administrativer datles March 10).
BETIREMENT
Payr, Lt.-F. H. Stevens, M.B.E., placed on the Retd. Last (April 2).
Lts.-C. W. Clarke. DS.C., to Drake (April 8) R. Horncastle, to. Wren (undated).
THE ARMY..
COMMAND OF THE LOWLAND
DIVISION -
Instr. Lt.-Cdrs.-G. M. Clarke. L.
Lta (Retd.)-A. Broom.' S. H. S. Bennett, to President for course
The Drake; E. (April 191; S. W. C. Pack, to HN. Vennard, J. B. Cobb, College, Dartmouth (May 41; J. A. Jones, to Diomede; F. H. Jarvis Burnett.. E. T. W. Smyth, to R.N.to Carriff: S. Barrett, to Excellent; College. Greenwich (May 5).
T. H. Coulter to Victory for R.N.B. (April 11.
Lts.-N. Marriott, to Seahorse
R. E. Hutchins, to Dolphin (April..
command of the 52nd (Lowland) Division was vacated on March 29 by Major-General Sir Andrew J. McCulloch, K.B.E, C.B. D.S.O.. D.C.M., who has completed
Cd. Engra.-B. G. Clynick to 38 years' service, as a private in
15) B. G. Heslop, to Dopiiin; C. Argent (April.20) P. L. Tatford, to the CIV., he won the D.C.M. In
South Africa.
s Green, to H44; E C. Pannall Comer (undated).
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