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ROYAL NAVY

-Rear-Admiral J. C. Tovey, CB.,

GREENWICH HOSPITAL

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D.S.O., holsted His flag in HMS, Coastguard

President at Blackfriars on March 5 on his appointment as Rear- Admiral Commanding the Mediter ranean Fleet Destroyer Flotillas He is due to leave London in the s.s. Strathnaver for Malta, arriving on April 3 to relleve Vice-Adniiral J. F. Somerville, C.B., D.8.0.

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PENSIONS

The following Chief Officers of (retd.) have been awarded Greenwich Hospital from October 27, 1937; persion of £25 a year:--J, Fleming. Donovan, from January 4.

and J.

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-

His secretary will be Paymaster

Cdrs. (Retd.).-F. G. A. Theobald, Lieutenant-Commander R. W. Par-S. G. Spickernell, F. P. Skuse, to tard, from the battleship Resolu- Boscawen, to: course (March 23). ton, who served with him in. a Cdr. (E).-T. A. H. Walker, to similar capacity when he com-Vernon (March 1). manded the F.N. Chatham, and the Rodney.

Barrucks. Lt.-Cdra.-J. G. D. Hill, to Drake; battleship R. F. A. Redman, to Pembroke, for R.N.B. (March 7); M. H. R. Crich- Approval has been given for H.M.ton. R. St Staford, to President ships St. Angelo and St. Angelo (March 8), for Ladybird and Tern at Malta to be merged in one es- respectively (March 15); W. Smith tablishment. The resulting. com-

to Belfast (March 8). plement will be reduced by one:

Suign Lt.-Cdr. (D)--H N. v. paymaster lleutenant-commander

Barnes, L.D.S., to Drake, for R.N.B. and Increased by four writer rat-(March 1), ings.

The St. Angelo II (formerly Lis-E T. L Dunsterville, to

RETIREMENT

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TUESDAY, MARCH 8 ADMIRALTY, MARCH 8 QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE Miss E J. McKay has been con- armed as a Nursing Sister with seny. of July 29, 1937.

WAR OFFICE, MARCH 8 Col. (temp. Brig.) E D. H. Tolle- mache, D.S.O., M.C., late C. G'ds., is apptd. A.D.C. to the King" (Dec. 8, 1997), vice Col. (hon. Brig.) C. C. Foss, V.C., C.B., D.S.O., late The King's R., retired.

REGULAR ARMY

Col. (temp. Brig.) P. Neame, V.C., D.S.O.. to be Maj.-Cen. (Feb. 28), with seny. Dec. 19, 1937; Col. C. R. Gover, D.S.O., on attaining the age for retirement. Is placed on ret. pay (March 6) and granted the hon, rank of Brig.

The follg. Cols, retire on ret, pay (March 71-T. Kirkland. D.S.O.,

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ARTILLERY

Rifle Ede.-Capt. F. W. Festing "Capt. T. E. Hussey is seed, while is secd, for serv. on the Staff (Feb. The follg. Lt.-Cols. to be Cols.: a student at the Staff Coll, Quetta 15). T. R. Darwell, OBE. M.C., from (Feb 20)' (substituted for

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS" Lt. Col. H. A. C. Gardner, on completion of four years' serv, as Regtl La-Col. is placed on the

(March 9).

the

E G. Walker and remains secd., .

CI.

the Egmont I was commissioned Victory, for Signal School (March In 1925 for the accountant staff of ? A. H. P. Noble, to Verity (March the Mediterranean flotillas when 91.

R. Tank Corps (Jan. 1), with seny.notiin. in the Gazette of Feb. 22). the depot-ship Greenwich

Lts, (E).-V. T. Wini, to Presi- Jan. 1, 1935 (substituted for the The follg. Lts. to be Capts.A withdrawn. The paymaster cap-dent, for service inside Admiralty notifn. in the Gazette of Feb. 18); tain will remain in HMS. St.March 23); A. E. Turner, to Lon-H. A. C. Gardner, h.p.. late R.A.S.C. H. Hooper, H. B. M. Wright, P. p. list (March 9); Maj. E. B. Row- Angelo when the flotilla

con (April 8). sta is

Howorth and remains secd., G. P. croft, MBE., AMI. Mech, E., to be sent afloat.

Sub.-Lt.-A. B. Fraser-Harris, to COMMANDS AND STAFF

W. Dunphle, T. E. Hussey, R. Bid-Lt-Col; Capt. and Bt. Maj. M. J. " Winchelsea (March 2).

be Maj.;. Lt G. A. W... The follg, relinquish their appts.: dulph (Jan. 21); H. E. Massy and Cahill to ~Col, T. Kirkland, D.8.O., as Asst. remains ecd., N. A. D. Steer (Jan. Hungerford to be Capt.; 1st Lt. (F/Lt.. RAF).-T. W. Dir. of Arty.. War Office (March 22); J. A. L. Schreiber (Jan. 287; Staff Sergt-Maj. S. A. Rose to be Blackwell, placed on the Retd. List 7); Mal. (now Lt. Col.) E. H. Back-L. H. O. Pugh and remains secd..

Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (March 9). (Jan. 27).

house, Suffolk R.. as G.S.O. 2nd H. King Lewis (Jan. 30); R. L. D.

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Short Service Commission-The Grade, War Office (Feb. 14); Maj. [Weber (Jan. 31); J. McL. W. Titley,

of R. F. Walker, M.G., M.B., R.AM.C., N. M. Colson under the prov. of as Dep. Asst. Dir.-Gen, Army Med. Art. 118, Royal Warrant for Pay antedated Servs., War Office (March 8); Capt. and Promotion, 1931 (Feb. 1)}, prov. of Art. 36, Royal Warrant for Sec. Lt. K. H. Scott to be Lt. Pay and Promotion, 1931:—A. F. and Bt. Maj. (now Maj.) A. L. Leat, 16th/5th L. as Stan Capt.. War (Jan. 31).

K Keatinge. M.B. (Jan. 2. 1936). office (Feb. 24).

but not to carry pay and allces. prior to Jan 1, 1937; C. M. Arthur, s. G'ds-Capt. J. Godman re- M.B.. Jan. 21, 1936. but not to carry pay and allces, prior to Jan.

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a successful attack on the der-ed the appropriate promotion ex-son, M.C.. AFC., to Headquarters, man battle-cruiser Moltke.

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Berks, R. Capt. A. G. W23). Jollie is restd. to the estabt. ROYAL ARMY VETERINARY (March 6).

CORPS Capt. J. J. Kane to be Maj. March 3).

ESTABLISHMENTS

KRR.C.-Capt. W. D. Davies is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 31).

N. Stafford R.-Capt. M. R. Lons- dale is secd. for serv, on the Staff

R. Mil. Academy.-Maj.-Gen. P. Neame, V.C.. D.S.O., to be Comdt. (Maj.-Gen, Gen Staff) (Feb. 28).

Inspn. Dept.-Maj. and Bt. Lt.-...

Air Commodore.-A. A. B. Thom-in India (Feb. 19). amination and are recommended. No. 3 (Bomber) Group, Mildenhall, M.C., having attained the age for Y. and LR-Capt. H. A. Sawyer, NEW FLEET TUG

Promotion to squadron leader will fon appointment as Air officer Com-rétirement, is placed on ret. pay. Col. W. H. York, M.C., RE, from HM. tug Buccaneer, built by continue to be governed by the manding (Feb. 17). Fleming and Ferguson, Limited, conditions at present in force.

(Oct. 17, 1937), and granted the Chief Instr. (Cl. Y), Electrical and Paisley, has been commissioned

Group" Captains.-N. H. Bottom-rank of Maj, (Substituted for the Mech., Sch. of Mil. Engineering, to Flight Heutenants of classes Aley CIE., D.S.O., A.F.C., to Head-notitn. in the Gazette of Oct. 19, be Dep. Chief Inspr. of Armaments with a Chatham crew as an inde-and B who have completed five quarters, Bomber Command, Up 1937). pendent command, with accounts years' service in that rank and who bridge, for Air Staff duties (Feb.

(CL Y) (March 1). carried out in H.M.S. Pembroke, for have passed the appropriate ex-21: E. L. Howard-Williams, or M.C., retires on ret. pay (March J. R.

Durham LI-Maj. E Dryden, Ordnance Committee.-COL L ́St. service in the Home Fleet, in which amination may, 1" recommended. Equipment (Engineer) duties (Feb. 6): Capt. R. J. Appleby. M.B.E, to linquishes the appt. of Membër

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