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THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE
ROYAL NAVY
RE-EMPLOYMENT OF
OFFICERS
SERVICES
certificates in all his examina- | Plowden. DS.O 4th Bombay tions for lieutenant. -6.
Grenadiers, from officiating Ag 0.9.0.1 is confrmed in that ap-
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Branch.
Captain E. F. E. Armstrong. R.E. is made G8, 0.2 to All a new ap- wpointment in the General Staff
Branch.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are pointment in the General Stan Owing to the shortage of officers made by the Admiralty:- in the gunner and gunner (torpedo) (Lt.Cdr.-T. C. C. Lloyd branches, states an Admiralty Dolphin for course (May 2) Fleet Order issued on April 9, it, Chaplains.The. Rev. B. has been decided to continue to Briggs, to Woolwich (May 17): offer employment beyond the age the Rev. A. R. Blackledge, to
Captain F. H. Cotterill, M.RE. of 50 to commissioned officers Pembroke for RN.B. (undated). 5th Mahratta L.I.. is posted to the from warrant rank, and also to a Lts-W, O Shelford, to Titania: Adjutant-General's Branch 15 limited number of officers who G. H. Greenway, to H. 49, in staff captain to all a new post. reached the rank of Leutenant on command: R. G. Norfolk, to Star- STAFF COLLEGE GRADUATES the active list in these branches. dah, in command; A. G. L Seale, The officer will be placed on to H. 44. in command (April 15); the retired list on reaching the J. W. Fleming to Lucia (April 18). age of 50, but may volunteer for Sub-Lts-R. HM. Hancock, re-employment. They will receive E. Wheeler, to Douglas; J. R. W. Dobbin and R. W. Jelf, RA; full pay on the ordinary scale. Banks, P. F. Fawkes, D. Lambert, H. J. Bourne, RE; A D. Ward. Their retired pay will be sus to Medway; S. Woodcock, to The King's Regiment: RJ. Bewell, pended during re-employment, Sunfish (April 18); K J. Darrell The Gloucestershire Regiment: W. and a bonus of 15 per cent. on w. W. Dennis, to Medway (April. Grant, The Black Watch; J. A full pay, exclusive of any allow 16), and to Odin and Perseus Theobalds and K. Bayley, Ox. and ances, will be paid in lieu of respectively (undated).
Bucks LL W. B.8.JAE WIlber- counting the period of re-employ-
Mids.-H. D. Howse, to Repulse. force, KOTLI and C. Dalby. ment for Increased penston. The P. C. G." Eason, K. D. Skelt, to KRRC. period will be up to a maximum Devonshire (March 24): D L Squadron Leader, E. L. Ward. of five years, with 4 minimum Davenport. H. G. Vere, to Repulie RAF: Major R. M. Thompson, of one yeaT.
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CIRCULATING LIBRARIES
APLOAT...
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(March 25).
British Army have graduated at The following captains of the
the Staff College. Quetta:-E L Fankshawe, · 14th-20th Hussays:
Cd. Gunners (T)-H. C. Hunt, L de L. Barham (Australla).- und to Nelson (April 20); T. J. G.Captain GL. Foster (Canada) white, to Barham (May 23). Dayts, to Verson (May 2): R.. T. also passed.....
Gunners TN. J. Dunley. to Herring, to Courageous (May 2). Skatë⠀ (April 20)70GR," W.;
A new scheme of circulating libraries in ships of the Flect is to be introduced. The object is to make all books in the official Ships Library Catalogue available for all ships and also to provide ham (May 21: for a more frequent replacement
of books by up-to-date reading matter..
gunboats
A
Wt. Elect-D. "Noakes, to Bar-
PROMOTION
Wt. Engr R. S. Greensted. Separate arrangements will be to rank of Cd. Engr (seny made for the supply of Ubrary sets April 1). to the destroyers and on the China Station. other senior officers will arrangements for a system of Payr. Lt-P. M Cox at own exchange. Ships on
RETIREMENTS. Flag For LF. C. Hodges, placed on the institute Retd. List; (April 19)
detached | request (April 8).
service which have no opportunity
Cd. Ord. Omcer.-W. H.
of exchanging with other ships Holder, with rank of Ord. it.
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the apply to
Admiralty (April 12). (Director of Victualling); for: ex- change arrangements to be made.
BEAUFORT TESTIMONIAL
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The Beaufort and Wharton Tes- timonials for the omcer passing
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the best examination in naviga-1, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel
ROYAL AIR FORCE
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RAF. APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments in the Royal Royal Air Force are notified:-
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GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH
Air Vice-Marshal.-D. C. S. Evil" DS.C... AFC to Headquarters, Bomber Command. Uxbridge? on appointment as Air Officer in Charge of Administration: (March 28).
Squadron Leaders.-A. F. James, to No...6 Flying Training School, Netheravon, for administrative duties (March 23); J. Dewar, to RAF Station, Thorney Island, for |administrative duties (March 28).
RECRUITING SATISFACTORY "London. April 21
tion and pllctage for the rank. Peck, D.S.O., M.C.. will be pro- Contrary to the usual decline in of lleutenant, R.N.. have been moted to hold his new appoint-recruiting at holiday periods, last Awarded for 1937, to Sub-lley-ment as G.8.0.1 at the headquar-week there was an intake of 460 ters of the Fighter Command. (recruits into the Regular Army, this being an increase of 125 over Easter week last year(British
tenant F. D. Holford, R.N., of HMS. Wolverine, This oficer entered Dartmouth as a cadet in
RA.F.. at Stanmore,
CHANGES IN INDIA
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January, 1930, and took frst-class Lieutenant-Colonel
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