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OFFICIAL STATEMENTS

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LONDON GAZETTE E. King The Buus, as Adjt. (attdcine, Bt., D.SO.. M.C., to be Lt.-

to Gen.' Staff), Liverpool Univ., Col, (Jan. 1). Manchester Univ., Nottingham ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Univ. Coll.. and Unly, of Shefeld

Capt. J. W. Gordon relinquishes Contats., O.T.C... (Jan. 1); J. M. tht app: of Adjt. (Dec. 5, 1938).

TUESDAY, JAN. 3.

ADMIRALTY, DEC. 29, 1938 R.MI. Capt. S. S. Appleyard (Supy))}) to, by Act. Maj, (April 29, 1938),

JANUARY 2

#1 R.N.

Deut.-Comdr. A. V. S. Yates placed on Retd. List at own request (Jan. 1: Leut. H. Donley placed

on Retd. List (Jan. 1).

Benoy, O.B.E., S. Staffor R., an Bde. Maj., 3rd. Ini. Bde. (Jan. 2),

The folls. appts. are made:-

Maj-Gen. H E. Franklyn, D.S.O., M.C., to be Comdr., 5th Div. (Dec. 20, 1938) Col. J. A. H. Gammell,

D.S.O., M.C., to be Comdr. 4th Inf. 3de, and granted the temp, rank of Brig. whilst so emplc. (Dec. 19 1938); Col. L. S. Lloyd, M.C., to be A.A. and QM.Q., mobile Div. (Dec. 21. 1938); Maj. A. G. Miller, R.A.. to Rev. J. B. King to be Chapin.be 0.5.0., 2nd Grade, War Office Jan. 31

JANUARY 3 R.N.

WAR OFFICE, JAN. 3

REGULAR ARMY

Col. A. E. Coningham, OBE... M.C., late. A.E.C., retires on ret, pay (Jan. 11.

FOOT GUARDS Gren. G'ds.Maj. A. S. P. Mur- ray is restd. to the estabt. (Dec. 1, 1938),'

C. G'ds-Capt. E. R. Hill is seed. whilst empld. as Instr. R. M. Coll

Dec. 18, 1938).

tires on ret. pay (Jan. 1). »

W. O'ts,~Maj. G. D. Young re-

INFANTRY

The Queen's R. Capt. J. Sykes- Wright is seed, whilst empld, as (Dec. 13, 1938); Capt. R. N. Thick-Instr. R. Mil. Coll. (Dec, 18, 1938): nesse, R. U. Rif., to a Spec, Appt. Lt W. G. Lewis is seed for serv. (temp.) (Dec. 1, 1938).

with the R.AS.C. (Jan. D.

CAVALRY

3rd D.G.-Maj W. T. GI, M.C..

4th H-LtT. I. Taylor resigns his commn. (Jan. 4)...

R. Fus.-Lt. W. A. H. Harris is serv with the. Sudan seed, for Def. Force (Dec, 11, 1938).

Lincoln R.--Maj. E. W. Milford, M.C., remains seed, for serv, on the Staff (Nov. 15, 1938).

Leicester R-Lt. D. A. Kendrew remains secd, whilst empld. as Instr. R. Mil. Coll. (Dec. 18, 1938).

K.OS.B.-Capt. F. W. Johnston is secd, whilst empld, as Instr. R. Mil. Coll. Dec. 18, 1938).

The folly. L.-Cola. to be Colg.:to be Lt. Col. Dec. 21, 1938). J. A. H. Orammell D.S.O., M.C., from Camerons (Dec. 19, 1938), with seny, July 1, 1934; L. S. Lloyd, M.C.. ROYAL REGIMENT OF from 3rd D.G. (Dec. 2, 1938), with

ARTILLERY seny. Jan. 1, 1938: R. Jones, O.B.E.. Maj. C. H. Drew is restd. to the M.A., B. Ph.. from A.E.C. (Jan. 11:estabt. Dec. 17; 1938); Maj. "and PL. Vining. from R.A, (Jarı. 1).

Bt. Lt. Col. C. B. Wainwright is COMMANDS AND STAFF

restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 1): Ma). The follg. Majors relinquish their E A. E Tremlett retires on ret

Camerontans, Capt. R. W 3ppts-Et Lt. Col. T. H. Massy-pay (Jan, 1): Maj. R. Barrow is Burkis resigns his comm. (Dec. 31, Beresford, M.C., Rifle

Ede.. as restd., to the estabt. (Jan. 1); Maj.1938); Lt. E. H. Baume to be Capt. D.A.Q.M.G. War Ofce; G. H. G. 1.Ch B. J. Bishop, M.C., retires on Verney. M.V.O.. Gren. "G'ds.. asret. pay (Jan. 4); Capt.". A. E.. G.3.0, for Weapon Training Lon-Brocklehurst is restd. to the estabt don Dist.; J. E. M. Bland, S. O'ds,, (Jan. 1); Capt. M. H. F. Waring

C. AMS.. Aldt. Comd.; A. Is seed. for serv..in the Staff in E. Lan. R.-Lt. G. D. Farrow la Carkeet-James, R.A., as Instr. in India (Jan. 17: Sec. Lt. J. W. Reed: for serv, with the RAS.C. Gunn.. Sec. Comd.: W. H. B. Ray. Woodroffe resigns his COMMEN (Jan. 1). Dorset RA as Adjt, (attd. to Gen. (Jan. 1).

R. Sussex RCADI. J. B. Ash Staff). Birmingham and Bristol C. D. and A.A. Branch-Maj. | worth Is secd. while empld," as Univ. Contgt., Sen. Div.. Q.T.C.; J.[and Bt. Lt.-Col Sir Colin A. Jar-Instr. R. Mil. Coll. (Dec. 18, 1938),

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Inniskilling Fus-Capt. R. W. H. Scott is sect, while empld, as Instr. R M. Coll. (Dec. 18, 1938).

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5.20-Henry Croudson at the BBC

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