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search becane unconscious, Mr. Yu, despite being affected by the gas himself
and having to leave the tank for fresh air, returned to the enclosed space
and managed to drag the man to safety.
His prompt action may well have
saved his superior officer's life.
SERGEANT J.E. KITCHEN
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B.E.M. (Military)
During his tour of duty as Chief Clerk of the Western Command
Bridging Camp, Sergeant Kitchen displayed a very high standard of conscientious
hard work, efficiency and devotion to duty, which was an example to all
members of the unit and to others who came into contact with hin, notably
members of the Territorial Árny. His enthusiasm, example and leadership
did much to improve the officiency of the administration of the Territorial
Annual and Week End Training during 1956-59.
SERGEANT GYANBAHADUR LIMBU - B.E.M. (Military)
Sergeant Linbu has been employed as a cook non-commissioned officer
for a number of years. He has always carried out his duties with zeal and
enthusiasm and by his cheerfulness and unflagging hard work he has inspired
those with him to give of their best, and to realise the importance of the
duties on which they have been engaged.
SERGEANT M. QUINN - B.B.M. (Military)
Sergeant Quinn was a Patrol Instructor at the Army Outward Bound
School in North Wales and was responsible for the training of some hundreds
of boys. The work was exceptionally tough and exacting, but, by his
leadership and outstanding skill, he achieved the best results.
FLIGHT SERGEANT J.M. WHITE - B.E.M. (Military)
Flight Sergeant White was employed for many years in the servicing
of Valiant aircraft. He has shown great ability in mastering the
intricacies of advanced systons, equipment and techniques, and also as a
diagnostician. In addition to his technical duties, Flight Sergeant White
undertook the administrative responsibility for his section. His skill,
interest and efficiency have been an inspiration to all with whom he has
served,
MR. CHEUNG
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