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MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1938.

SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

LONDON

GAZETTE

FRIDAY, FEB. 25

ADMIRALTY, FEB. 24

R.N.

Officers now serving who wish to be considered for appointment to the air branch, R.N., should sub- NEW AIR DEPARTMENTS

mit their applications to the Air Commandera, J. H. I. Wood, J. B. Ministry, through the usual chan- Heath C. John, and R. S. D.nels. for transmission to the Ad-

Cd. Gunr, J. R. Scrivens placed Armour have been appointed formiralty as early as possible. Those on Retd. List with rank of Lieut. duty in the new Department of Air now in the Reserve should apply (Feb. 24).

Commanders M.to the A.O.C. No. 28 (Training) Material,

Tidd, and, J. P. Group, RAF., Hendon. The Hyde. Slatters, C. B. Wright in that of Air Personnel. N.W.. who will forward the ap- These departments have been setiplications to the Air Ministry. up as a result of the Government |

Officers transferred under this decision last July that the Admiral-order will terminate finally their ty should take over administrative connexion with the RAF. control of "the Fleet Air Arm.

und

All these officers have recently been serving in the Air Division of the Naval Staff, and all have had experience of fleet air work. Com- Wright and manders Armour specialized as air observers, and the other officers as pilots

THE ARMY

MAJOR-GENERAL F. P. NOSWORTHY

MARCH 1 R.N.

G. P. W. Wallis, L.D.S., to De Surg. Lieut. (D.) (March 1).

WAR OFFICE, FEB. 25 Col. temp. Brig. G. N. Ford. CB.. D.S.O., Ind., Army, is apptd. A.D.C. to the King (Dec. 14, 1937). vice Col. (temp. Brig.) E. P. Quinän, C.B.. O.BE, Ind. `Army, promoted. REGULAR ARMY

Lt. Col. K. J. Martin, D.5.0.. h.p.. tate R.B. to be Cpl. (Feb, 23), with

COMMANDS AND STAFF

Maja-General F. P. Nosworthy. D.S.O., M.C., who has been appoint-seny. Jan. 1, 1934. ed Deputy Chief of the General Staff, Army Headquarters, India,

ander. C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C.. Col. 3/2 from command of the 5th Infantry Maj. Gen. Hon. H. R. L. G. Alex- Brigade at Aldershot, is 50.

The follg. appts are made:-

Lt. Sir Colin K. Dick Cunyngham. Works Servs., War Office (Feb. 20);

Bt. Blick Watch, to be A.D., to

DESTROYERS' NEW SERVICE HMS. Arrow will commission at Chatham with a Portsmouth crew for service in the Portsmouth Local

He joined the RE 30 years ago, Punjab R., to be Comdr., 1st Div. Flotilla as tender to the Verity, and will displace the Worcester. HM.And during the Great War he (Feb. 17): Col. J. P. Duke, D.S.O., Anthony will also commission. at served in France, was twice wound-M.C.. h.p., to be A.A.G., E. Comd. to be Chief Tech. Examiner for Chatham to relieve the Wishart as ed. six times mentioned in dis. (Feb. 14); Col, A. H. Morse, h.p.. gunnery tender at the Nore. H.M.8.patches, "and awarded the French Acasta, now refitting at Devonport, War Cross, the D.S.O. and Bar, and jl relleve the Which as emergency the M.C. and Bar. He is a

destroyer there about the end of duate of the Staff College and of March, and H.MS. Achates, on re-the Imperial Defence College, and the Comdr., 4th Div. (Jan. 7),

17th 21st L-L.-Gen. B. D}. hef by the Woolston in the Fly-has been an instructor at Quetta.

Fisher, C.M.G., D.S.O.. h.p.. is mouth Reserve, will succeed the His appointments have included Wolverine as emergency destroyer those of Chief of the Staff and act apptd. Col. (Feb. 25), vice Gen at this port. All four vessels wereng G.O.C. in the Sudan refleved in the 3rd Flotilla, Medi- G.S.O. 1 in China. terranean, last year by new des- troyers of the Intrepid class.

AIR BRANCH OF THE NAVY

gra-

and

FROM BATTALION TO BRIGADE Lieutenant-Colonel A. F P Christison, M.C., who has vacated

CAVALRY

Hon. Sir Herbert A. Lawrence, G.C.B., D.C.L, LL.D., ret. pay, re- signed.

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Lt. Col. W. A. T. Barstow, D.S.O..

An Air Ministry Order has been command of the 2nd Battalion, The issued which outlines the arrange-Duke of Wellington's Regiment, to M.C., on completion of four years' ments made

for the transfer of be Commander of the 4th (Quetta) serv, as Regt. Lt. Col.. is placed and medium-service Intantry Brigade, gets the temper-on the h.p. list (Feb. 24); Maj. R. short-service

the alrary rank of brigadier at 44. officers of the R.A.F. to branch of the Royal Navy.

To be eligible for consideration officers must be qualified pilots and Ar for full flying duties. Officers now in the Reserve must have com- pleted four or more years on the RAF. They need not have had experience with the Fleet Air Arm. Transfers to the air branch. If ap- proved, will take effect on or after April 1 next.

RETIREMENTS

Colonel J. A. Graeme, D.S.O., has left the War Office on retirement from the Army at the age of 54 and after 37 years' service.

E. Strong is restd. to the estabt. (Feb. 1); Capt. J. C. Dent to be Adjt., vice Capt. W. M. Leggatt (Feb. 1).

I

H. A Kellle, M.C, to be. Lt. Col. (Feb. 24); Capt., D. W. Persse is restd. to the estabt. (Nov. 19, 1936); Capt. M. A. Foster is seed for serv.. with the TA (Jan. 21); Capt. E. B. Smith remains secd. for serv Brigadier E. G. Hall, C.I.E., who with the R.A.F. (Jan. 29); Capt. retired on February 22, is 55, and A. N. S. Corbett is seed. for serv has had 35 years' Indian service. on the Staff (Feb. 17; Capt. E. L

CHANGES AT ALDERSHOT The following changes will take place at Aldershot on March 15:- The active list period of "ap

The 1st Battalion, The South officer's commission in the RAF Staffordshire Regiment, will leave which terminates before that date the 8th Infantry Brigade to join will not, however, be extended the 12th Brigade et Dover.

Oncers serving The 2nd Battalion. The Man- pending transfer.

(machine-gun- abroad will normally be brought chester 'Regiment home before transfer at public ex-junit from the 5th Division), will be rense and granted any leave for attached to the 2nd Division. which they may be eligible provided The 2nd Battalion, The Royal

The following Lts. to be Capts.. the exigencies of the Service per- Scots Fusiliers (machine-gun bat C. A. Wood, G. L. FitzGerald. m't. An outfit gratuity of £50 will tallon of the 2nd Division), will be granted to assist in the pur- leave for a tour of duty in Scot-and remains secd.. J. Hope (Jan. 1) O. St. J. Skeen. and remains chase of the necessary naval uni-tand.

secd.. G. A. Thomas, under the

form.

The following Capts. to be Majs: G. A. Eastwood (Feb. 6); F. A. A. Blake, and remains secd: St. Maj. M. Lea-Cox (Feb. 19); M. W. Den- ham (Feb. 24).

Lt. (now Capt.) F. H. V. Purcell is seed, while attending an advan- ced class (Nov. 8, 1937.

Those who fall of serve on The 2nd Battalion, The Dorset-prov. of Art. 118. Royal Warrant the active list of the Royal Navy shire Regiment, from the 12th In- for Pay and Promotion, 1931, J. E. for four years will be liable to be fantry Brigade at Dover, will take C. Blunt (Jan. 8): J. C. D'A. Dal- called on to refund all or part of lover Oudenarde Barracks.

ton (Jan. 10); A. B. Hudson (Jan. 12); J. K. MacFarlan (Jan. 16); R

NEW CHIEF OF STAFF · ·

Dill's Chief of Staff at Aldershot, is 50, and has been in the Army İsince 1914

ROYAL AIR FORCE

FOOT GUARDS

Gren. G'ds. Capt. A. E. Hanning is restd. to the estabt. (Feb. 3).

INFANTRY

n's gratuity.

The periods of service will be Colonel A. E. Percival, D.8.0. Richards (Jan. 17): H. R. McCon similar to those for officers ap-Q.B.E., M.C., who is to be Bir Johanel (Jan. 18). pointed direct to short-service commissions the air branch, RN. (seven years on the active ilst, with a possible extension to 15 years). It is expected that the Admiralty will be able to offer to some of the officers who complete 15 years on the active list the option of remaining for a further period in order to become eligible for retired pay at the ago of 40 u completing 20 years combined R.A. and RN. service, whichever is later.

RANK ON TRANSFER The rank and seniority of officers still on the active list of the R.AF will be as follows:

Rank in R.A.F

Rank and seny.

in R.N.

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Air Vice-Marshal W. S. Douglas, M.C.. DFC.. Is appointed Assistant Chlef of the Air Staff at the Air Ministry (Feb. 17).

MEDICAL BRANCH --

Suffolk R.-Sec. Lt. W. S. Bevan to be Lt. (Feb. 25),

H.LI-Sep. Lt. J. F. C. Wellings his commn Feb. 26).

R. Ir. Fus,Lt. F. W. B. M: Byrne to be Capt. (Nov. 24. 1937).

ROYAL TANK CORPS" Sec. Lt. B. F. Ewart resigns his

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

ist Cl. Staff Sergt-Maj. S. Ker- rison to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr. (Feb. 24).

Air Commodore A. V. J. Richard-commn. (Feb. 28).. son, C.B., O.B.E., M.B., B.Ch., D.P.H K.H.S.. is appointed Director of Medical Services, Air Ministry, vice

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Air Vice-Marshal Sir Alfred W.

Lt. (O.EO. 3rd C.) W. A. S. Iredell, K.B.E., C.B.. M.R.CS., LR.CP., K.H.P. (March 1); Air Balley to be Capt. 10.0., 2nd CL).

Vice-Marshal Sir Alfred W. Acting pilot

Iredell, K.B.E., C.B., M.R.CS. officer.... Acting sub-lieutenant LR.C.P., K.H.P., is placed on the (A) with the same retired list at his own request seniority.

(March 1), Plot officer Sub-lieutenant

with the same senior- ity.

Flying

Flight Heu-

tenant

(A)

(Feb.

the 1), (Substituted for notifn. In the Gazette of Feb. 22.) QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE

Sister Miss M, R. MacInnes to be Matron (Feb. 14). Stan Nurse Miss CHAPLAINS BRANCH

K. H. B. Ford to be Sister (Jan. The Rev. A. A. O'Connor is grant- |21). ed a short service commission with The follg. provi. Staf Nurses are the relative rank of Equadron Ldr confirmed in their appts.:—Miss S. with effect from Jan. 1.

H. McDowall, Miss D. L. Hislop.

ESTABLISHMENT

MOSCOW TRIAL

The 'Mii, Coll, of Science.-Lt. (now Capt.) G. P. D. Blacker, RA.. from Asst. Instr. (C: GG) to be Asst. Instr. (C1. FF), Sept. 13, 1937

SENTENCES to Jan. 20 (incl.).

Moscow, March 13.

Ali accused in the treason trial have been sentenced to death except Rakovsky, who has been sentenced to 20 years, Plevnev; to 25 years and Besse- nov, to 15 years.

MEMORANDA

Col. "JA. Campbell, D.S.0., 15 granted the local rank of "Brig. whilst empid, as Commdr. N. Bde., KAR., and Local Forces. Kenya and Uganda (Jan. 1). (Substituted for notifn. in Gazette of Jan. 1); Lt. Col. R. V. Russell. h.p.. late R.AS.C., retires on ret, pay (Feb. 15).

officer... Lieutenant (A) with the same seniority. provided this does not exceed two year. Fly- ing officers with more than two years' seni- ority will be granted- two years' seniority only as lieutenant (A).

Lieutenant (A) with two years' additional seniority. Officers who have completed four years or more active service with the RAF and have been trans-

RYKOFF WEEPS ferred to the Reserve will be grant-

The defendants were brought ec commissions as Heutenants (A). R.N.. whether they hold the rank into the floodlit room, led by Buk- of fight Lieutenant or not. Om-harin. They sat down silently, all cers who held the rank of fight looking pale and sleepy. Rykoff leutenant, RAF, on terminating was weeping freely and they were the'r active service in the RAF all found guilty on all counts. will be granted the same seniority! Hakovsky and Bessenior escaped

Capt: H. G. E. Borthwick, ret. as lieutenant (A), RN, as they death sentence on the ground that then held in the rank of Light they did not organise the ter- pay, to be Capt. and QrMr., Iraq Heutenant, R.AF. The seniority of rorist gangs and Pletnev because Levies (February 19); G. R. de other officers will date from trans- he had acted under Yagodas's com- ¡C. Stewart, hp, late 13th/18th H.

-resigns 'his commn. (Feb. 28). pulsion (Reuter),

fer.

The follg. Capts, are graded as G.8.0. 3rd Grade, whilst empid, on Air Staff duties with the RAF:- CA Wigham, Cheshire R. (Jan. 15, 1937); R. F. Ware, M.C., Dur- ham LI. (May 17, 1937).

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