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NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST ABOLISHED

ROYAL AIR FORCE

Flotilla Portsmouth reduced to All old comrades of the regmènti the Immediate Reserve on May. 2 are being invited to take part in and joined Group “A." commanded the celebrations, which will be by Lieutenant-Commander H. C. held at Bedford on July 30 and 31. Cumberbatch. The Oxley and her Company camps will be establis-> In accordance with the official sister-vessel the Otway were bullt hed by the and Battalion, at announcement made on March 30, for the Royal Australian Navy at Dunstable and Hatfield Park, officers transferred from the Royal Barrow-in-Furness in 1925-27, and Naval Reserve to the supplemen- were taken over by the Royal tary Bst of the Royal Navy have Navy in 1931 when substantial re-" now been merged in the general ductions were made in the Com Hat of the Navy, and the supple-monwealth forces because of the mentary list is abolished,

need for economy. Up to 1933 they The total of lieutenants, R.N.. were employed in the Ist Flotilla Wing Commander G. E Har- has thus been increased to 1,167, in the Mediterranean.

rison, D.P.C, has been appointed and of sub-Neutenants to 283.

as the first commanding oficer of The corresponding "figures in the

the new School of Generat Recon- March Navy List were 1,009 Ilou- The following appointments arenaissance, formed at Thorney tenanta and 203 sub-lieutenants, made by the Admiralty:-- These gures compare with 1,200

E. C. Lowndes, Beutenants and 335 sub-lieuten-winchester: J. Hamilton, ants in August. 1914, when the Galates (May 2); T. M. Dorrien-School of Air Navigation, Manston. supplementary officers and many Smith, to Cossack (June 7)./

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

NEW RECONNAISSANCE-

SCHOOL

Island on April 4. Instruction in to general reconnaissance duties is to being transferred there from the

of the officers of the Royal Naval Payr. Mid-D. W. Sherwood, to Air Service were borne on separate Manchestr (May 3). iists.

Applications from executive off- cers of the RNR for transfer to the Royal Navy in 1938 should weach the Secretary of the Admiralty not later than June 30. SUBMARINE FOR RESERVE

THE ARMY

CELEBRATIONS BY THE OLD

BAP, APPOINTMENTS “ The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:— GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Squadron Leaders-Acting Wing Commander A. H. H. MacDonald, to Special Duty list, on appoint- The 250th anniversary of the ment .0.0 Air Aftache, Prague raising of the 18th Foot, now The (March 28); C. Ä Horn, to Head- and Hertfordshire quarters, RAF Palestine and HMS: Odey. Lieutenant-Com- Bedfordshire mander R. T. Gordon-Duff, at Regiment is to be commemorated Transjordan, for Air Staf duties present in

16TH FOOT

the 5th Submarine in July next...

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, APRIL 26

ADMIRALTY, APRIL 20

B.N.

Dir. of Ord. Servs, War Office (April 1): Maj. R. D. Foster, RA, Proby, Sub-Leuts: to be Sub-to be DAA and Q.M.G. North- Lleuts with seny. as stated:-P) C.] umbrian Area (April- §); Capt. E. 8. Charley. D. E O. Watson, H. de Brett," RE, from Staff Capt. Westacott, F. A. J. Andrew (April) (temp.) to be Staff Capt.. War 11. 1937); G. MacClelland. W.Office (April 14); Capt. G. H., B. Ashton, G. D. Gregory, L A. Rogers, Moss, RE, to be Star Capt., War C. G. Bush (May 1, 1937).

Office (temp.) (April 14).

APRIL 21 R.N.

Lleuts. to be Lleut.-Comdrs.:- R. Casement (April 15); J. G. P. D. Long, C. H. Cobbe, R. E. Terry,

CAVALRY

K.D.O.-Capt. A. P. C. Crossley is secd, for serv, on the Stán (April)|| 1).

5th Innis, D.G.-Capt. W. F.

H. E. H. Nicholls, H. N. Reid (April | Bovill to be Adit.. vice Capt. R. P.

10).

Lleut. (Retd.) to be Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.) W. C. Hadley (April 6).

R.M

Harding (April 20).

18th/5th L-Capt. A; B. Sullivan

is restd, to the estabt. (April 13); Sec. Lt. R. C. M. V. Wynn, from

Lieut. W. J. Darlow, (Qr-Mr.) to Supp. Res. of Off.. 8th L., to be Sec.

be Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 21).

APRIL 22 E.N.

Comdr. (Retd.) L Garbett to be Capt. (Refd.) (April 4).

R.N.R.

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Lt. (April 24).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Maj. R. D. Foster is secd, for serv. or the Staff (April 8); Capt. and Bt. Maj. G. R. Way to be Adjt. Proby. Lieut. E A. Vittle to be (March 14); Capt. E. B. Morley is Lieut. with orig, seny. (Dec. 1restd. to the estabt. (Feb. 1) (rub- 1937); Act. Sub-Lieut. R. Shattock stituted for the notifn. in the to be Sub-Lieut. (March 11); Ch. Gazette of April 5); Capt. G. W. Skipr. J. Maix, R.D., placed on Mitchell is restd. to the estabt. Retd. List with rank of Skipr. (Feb. 15); Capt. C. R. Paul to be Lieut. (April 20).

Adit. vice Capt. C. Ardem (April 1: Capt. G. H. MacCarthy is restd. to the estabt. (April 25); Capt. Six. Bosn. S. W. B. Brookes to be | (Qr-Mm) 8: J. Skilton having sÈ- Cd. Sig. Boon. (April 23),

APRIL 23

R.N.

APRIL 24

RN.

tained the age for retirement, is placed on ret, pay (April*25); Lt. 1 R. McIntosh to be Adit., 'vice Capt.

Lieut. O. H. White placed on E. S. Morley (Feb. 1). (Substituted

Retd. List (April 24),

APRIL 25

R.N,

Cd. Gunr. (Retd) J. F. Widger to

he Lieut. (Retd.) with seny. of "April 1, 1937.

APRIL 26 R.N.

Lieut. A. J. Ives'placed on Retd. List (April 28).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NUBING SERVICE Miss J. M. Woodgate has been appointed a Nursing Sister, an probation, to date May 2"

WAR OFFICE, APRIL 26 Col (temp; Brig.) A. B. Bear- 'man. C.B.E. D.S.O. late Y. and

for the notiin, in the Gazette of March 11).

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. Maj. V. J E Westropp is restd. ,to the establ (April 24); Capt. C.

Knowles to be Maj. (April 24).

INFANTRY

R. Scots. Sec. 14. J. A. H. Dou- glass to be Lt. (Apr 26).

Somerset LL-Capt W. a. C. Curtis, M.C., is secd. for serv, as an Adit.. Aux. Forces, India (April 1).

Green Howards-Capt. W. c. Dracup is secd, for serv. as an Adjt. Indian Terr. Force (April 11.) The following Lts. to be Capts i (April 1): 8. Mitchell, and L.R.) is appta. A.D.C. to the King remains secd, J, H. F. Moat, and

Jon 7). vice Col. (temp. Brig.) remains seca, G. T. B. Adams, and ! D. G. Johnson, V.C., D.5.0., M.C. remains secd., A. H. Yeatman-! (late N. Stafford E.), who has been | Biggs. promoted.

REGULAR ARMY

Gen. Sir John T. Burnett-Stuart G.C.B., K.B.E., C.M.G.. D.8.0., Col. Comdt 1st Bn. Rifle Bac, AD.C. Gen, retires on ret. bay (April 28) / Lt.-Gen. Bir Ivo L. B. Vesey KCB KCB., CMG, D.8.0., to be Gen. (April 26)

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Dorset R. Capt. G. J. Bullard, M.B.E, is placed on the hip. Hat warrant for Pay and Promotion. under the prov. of Art. 496, Royal

1931 (April 13).

Oxf, and Bucks LL-Sec. Lt. A

to be sec. Lt. (April 27)." D. Tatham-Warter, from ULLA.

Loyal, RL F. G. Barnes, from h.p. lat, to be L., with precedence COMMANDS AND STAFF next below L. R. C. Estane (April The follg, relinquish their appia.:|27)|||

Gen. Sir John T. Burnett-Bluart, HLL-LLA C. W. May is restd. G.OB.; KRE." CM.G., D.8.O. Col. to the estabt. (April, 15).

Comdt. Lt Bu. Rine Bdé., “AD.C.

Ride Ede the Viset

| Gen, as G.OG-ih-C.-S.: "Cord | Garmoyle is restd. to the estabt.

(Aps11 26); MA). VE Westropp (April, 28)."

R. Signals, as Staff Chpti, Ikt Div

ROYAL TANK CORPS."

(April 24); LI, 151 AHL Caftland Capt. and Bt. Maj. H. L. Birks Lincoln R., az ADC to the 0.0.Cis seed for serv. on the

The British Troops in Egypt (April India (March 1 |12); Et the Viset: Garmoyle, Ride

Bde., as A.D.C. to the OC/-16=C]}}|{}} 18. Comd. (April 26), (

The folly, apprk are made: Çol MDF Bell, OBL, trám Ant. Dir. of Arts, to be Asst. Haiter Ger of the Ord; War Office (March 4 Ms) (O.ME 213 CuW PB Ashton, MC., B.SC (E), AMT MechE, EA.0.C., to be Deg. nest:

in

ROYAL MALTA ARTILLERY Bec. Lt. L. P. OJB Mifsud to be Lt. (Feb. 28),

ROYAL ARMY CHAPLAINS" DEPARTMENT The Rev MB HOSE, MA. Chapin, to the Forces, 2nd Gre tires on ret Day (April 25),

· Continued yőn. Pije 2110 e

(March 24); R. AT. Stowell, to No.55 (Bomber) Squadron. Dhib- ban, Iraq, to command (March 23).

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