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Corps). PARADES 1st Battery

THE

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ROYAL NAVY

RETURN OF THE ENTERPRISE

and Lieutenant-Colonel Fox-Fitt.. the new Omeer Commanding the Welsh Guards and Regimental; District, is 42

C.

HMS. Enterprise, Captain C. E.

COLONEL J. C. C. WHITE Morgan D.S.O., has left Colombo

Lieutenant-Colonel J. L. on her withdrawal from the East White. M.C.,"completed his tenure Indies Station, in which she has of command of the 3rd Brigade, A Section: There will be served ever since her completion in R.HA, recently. From senior re parade on Thursday, February 24. 1926. Her place is to be taken later regimental officer he is promoted L Section: Camp will be held at in the year by the new cruiser to the rank of colonel at 51 after Pakshawan from Friday 25th to

Manchester. Captain H. H. Bous-33 years service. Sunday, February 27. Transportneid, completing at the works of leaves Volunteer HQ. at 5.45 p.m.

Hawthorn Eeslie and Co. on the Dress-Jacket, lanyard

Tyne belt. SD.. cap, overcoat, boots. Respirator, overalls, cap and gun platform shoes will be brought. Any member requir ing kit will report to Sgt. Delgado at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday 23rd.

H

slacks.

black blue

Signal Section: No parace for has been A Section Signallers on Friday. connexion with February 25th. L Section Signal-H.MS. lers will parade at H.Q. on Friday 25th at 3.45 p.m. for Pakshawan. Dress details as for L Section.

NEW PROGRAMME FOR THE ORDNANCE SURVEY

M. N: Brigadier

MacLeod, The Enterprise will make several

Director-General of the Ordnance calls during her passage home.

She will probably be employed in Survey, speaking at Southampton said that the report of the com- a trooping voyage to Chins.

work inittee inquiring into the SUBMARINE DEPUT-SHIP

and programme of the Ordnance Commander (E) R. W. V. Reeves Survey Office was nearly ready. appointed for duty in He knew what was in it, and he the building of could say that it would launch Forth, the "submarine the 0.5.0. on a new programme. depot-ship ordered under the 1937 The committee's recommendations: that programme from John Brown and were directed to ensuring Co., Clydebank, and laid down on jordnance maps would always be

to date June 30 last. The Forth is expect- kept up

and that the Government Thursday Feb. 24th. 5.30

ed to be a similiar ship to

should provide the H.M.S. Tamar. No. 1 and No. 2 Maldatone, launched by the same department with sufficient staff Guns Crews will parade on Thurs-arm of October 21, 1937, and due for that purpose.

for completion shortly.

Deally with the expansion of day this week.

AFRICA STATION CRUISE the staff. Brigadier MacLeod said

tha practically

of every sapper The escort Vessel Rochester,

four or five years' service would Commander F. W. Growse, con-

be takin charge of a section of tinuing her cruise on the West revisers and part of their duty Coast of Africa which began in wolud involve going on to private November, will call at Ascension property. He February 17-24; and St. Helena, February 27-March 3. She is due

2nd. Battery

pra.

Engineer Company There will be no week.

parade next

Corps Signals Tuesday. Feb. 22nd. 5.30

|H.Q

p.m.

Machine Gun Troop Sunday, Feb. 20th. Stonecutters. MG. Course for backward person-

nel and recruits. Launch leaves bark at Simonstown on March 11.

and

OFFICER FOR NEW ZEALAND

the

was proud to say that during the last year soldiers had carried out such work, and received a single he had not serious complaint from anybody, Lieutenant-Commander T. Ellis, Inquiries made after the speech from the Junior Officers' War indicate that three sites not far Course at Portemouth, is being from Southampton are under con- tent for duty under the New Zea-sideration for the building of new parade next land Government.

the Ordnance

Queen's Pler at 8.30 am. Kowloon Police Pier at 8.45 a.m. Equipment must be drawn before 12 noon on Saturday 19th. Dress optional.'

There will be week.

OU

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:"

Armoured Car Section Sunday, Feb. 20th. Stonecutters. M.G. Classification. Details as for M.G. Troop above. Dres--optional but weh equipment must be worn when firing Range Officer-Lieut. K. C. Hamilton. All those who

must have not yet fired

do

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

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Capts P. K. Oram, to Dol- phin, in command, and as Capt. is.), Fifth Flotilla (Feb. 15); W. D. Stephens, to Lucía, in command, Group Captan D. F. Stevenson. and as Capt. (S), 2nd Flotilla (Feb.D.S.O., O.B.E. M.C., has been ap

pointed to the Air Ministry as

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DFC.. AF.C. Group Captain Tuesday, Feb. 22nd. 5.15 "p.m. Payr. Capts.-C. K. Lloyd, to Stevenson thus returns to the H.Q. Revolver shooting. Kennedy Drake for RN. Hospital, Plymouth Ministry after an absence of eight| Road Range.

Friday, Feb. 25th, 5.30 p.m: Dr} (March 7); P. 8. Strickland, to years in home and foreign com-f

ing instruction.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon Sunday, Feb. 20th. Same as for Armoured Car Section above.

Friday, Feb. 25th. 5.15 p.m. R.Q. Tactical exercise at Poktulum Dress-overalls.

No. 1 (M.G.) Company Friday, Feb. 25th. 5.30 p.m. Kennedy Road Range for those who have not yet fired Part I Remainder H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. E.G.D. Sunday, Feb. 27th. Rife shoot- ing. E Range. Kowloon City."

No. 2 (M. G.) Company Thursday.. Feb. 24th. 5.30 p.m. HQ. B Class-Indication and Re- cognition. C Class Kennedy Road Range. fire Part I.

No. 3 M G.) Company Monday, Feb. 21st, M.G, instruc- tion. Class A-Indication. Class B-Points B.D.A. Remainder-Care and Cleaning.

No. 4 (M.G.) Company

Pembroke (March, 11).

Engr. Cdr.-G. D. Wilson, Curacoa (Feb. 8).

mands, since he was in the to Directorate of Personal Services in

1929.

Lt.-Cdr.-H. G. D. de Chair, to Royal Sovereign (Feb. 8).

to

PROMOTION ANTEDATE

The maximum period of antedate! Lts. (E),-G F. Pengelly. to for which fight leutenants may Codrington (Feb. 13); A. G. Hami-qually in respect of efficiency in test son, Trident (Feb. 15); V. st. C. Lpilot employment will be increased Magniac

Drake for R.N.E. from six months to 12 months. An College, Keyham (Feb. 24).

antedate towards promotion in Ca. Enigra.-T. G. Jeffery. to this particular employment was Bramble (Feb. 9); HEB. William-introduced in June, 1935. There son, to Scott (Feb. 23).

is no prescribed qualification for employment as test pilot, so that the antedate is entirely dependent Ron emciency.. In the case of tying Saunders, to rank of Lt.-Cdr.-at-instructors an "antedate of three Alms (seny. Feb. 1)

PROMOTION

Lt.-at-Arms (Retd.).-W.

THE ARMY

1ST BATTALION, WELSH GUARDS

Major F. A. V. Copland-Griffiths, M.C., has been selected for com-

Wednesday. Feb. 23rd. 5.30 p.m.mand of the 1st Battalion. Welsh H.Q. M.G. instruction.

Friday, Feb, 25th 5.30 p.m. HQ Infantry Drill.

Portuguese Companies Parade: There will be no parade on Tuesday Feb. 22nd. Next pa- rade on Tuesday 1st, March.

Guards, in succession to Lieure- nant-Colonel W. A. F. L. Fox-Fitt, MV.O., M.C., who has been ap- pointed Officer Commanding the Welsh Guards and Regimental District with effect from January 26.

PROGRESS OFFICER'S

PROMOTION

A. A. Company: Sleeve shooting on Sunday, Feb, 20th. Members of A.A. Company as detailed will pa

Lieutenant-Colonel Guy de Laval rade at HQ. at 8.30 am. Dress-

that shorts, puttees, BD. cap, N.C.Os. Landon, M.C., promoted to

rank on th employed half-pay list, as above but with side arms.

Companies' Annual Shoot: Mem-15 Progress Officer for armament bers of Portuguese Companies are inspection at the Royal Arsenal. reminded that the Companies' an- He remains, at Woolwich on pro- nual shoot wil be held on Sunday motion. 27th February. Thos: who аге competing in any of the events are requested to send in their entrance form as soon as possible. Details have already been issued.

Machine Gun Signals Baturday, Feb. 19th. D/Rs. 18 detalled parade at HQ. at 2.30 p.m. Driving exercise.

Monday 21st February. 5.16 p.m. EQ. Recruits firing on Miniature Range.

Wednesday, Feb. 23rd. Subsec- tion D men detalled parade at H.Q. at 5.00 p.m. Riding exercise.

Friday, Feb. 25th. Subsectiors A and B parade for signal training.

Sunday Feb. 27th. Rife shoot- ing B Range, Kowloon City.

Army Service Corps Company There will be no parade on Thursday Feb. 24th.

Pay Section Friday, Feb. 25th. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. R.O.D.C.-Construction Section Thursday, Feb, 24th. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Wiring of model of rock cut- ting for demolition by "Tunnel method".

(Continued on Page 7)

· LIEUTENANT-COLONEL

H. R. GADD

Lieutenant-Colonel H. R. Gadd, D.SO M.C., who has retired at the age of 48, has been in. The Suffolk Regiment for 28 years,

Lieutenant Colonel Copland- Griffiths, M.C., who has been chosen for command of the 1st Battalion. Welsh Guards, is 43:

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