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ADMIRALTY, MARCH 12

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Ca. Gar. S. J. McCarthy, M.B.E., placed on Retd. List (March 12).

WAR OFFICE, MARCH 15 REGULAR ARMY Lt. Col. J. D. MacKenzie, Ind. Army, to be Col. (Dec. 6. 1937), with seny July 1, 1937; Lt. Col. E. T. Younger, R.A to be Bt. Col. un- der the prov. of Art. 182A, Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion 1931 (March 7).

COMMANDS AND STAFF

The

follg. relinquish their appts.:-LE-Gen. C. C. Armitage. C.B. C.M.G.. D.S.O.. as Comdr., Ist Div. (Feb. 17): Maj. R. H. Welch, D.S.O. King's Own R.. as Spec. Appt. Cl. BB), (temp.) (March 11. The folly. appts, are made: Maj. G. T. Wards, O.BE.. I Punjab

THE SERVICES

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THE SERVICES

RUYAL NAVY

CAPTAIN' NEW COMMANDS Captain A. U. Wills, D.EO, who

has commanded the Veron torpedo

Sub-Lt. (E).-J. G. T. D. Atkin- son, to rank of Lt. (E) (seny. July. 16, 1937).

BETIREMENTS

Engr. Capt. J. B. Barry, at

school since 1935, is appolated to own request (March 15). H.M.S. Barham as Flag-Captain

Act. Cdr.--P. C. Forman, at own

and Chief Star Officer, 1st Battleequest, with rank of Cår, (March Squadron, in succession to Captain 10). H. E. Horan, D.S.C. He will be succeeded in the Vernon by Cap- tain D. W. Boyd, D.S.C.. from the

2nd Destroyer i comunand of the Flotilla, Mediterranean Flees, in

the Hardy.

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ROYAL AIR FORCE

NEW FLYING SCHOOLS The transfer of No. 11 Flying Training School from Wittering. NAVAL HISTORY PRIZES Peterborough, to the new aero- The follownig swards have been drome at Shawbury, Salop, is offi- made on the result of the annual clally notified in Air Ministry Or prize competition in naval history ders...

Shawbury station will open on for the year 1937:-

Lleutenant R. J. Hemingway. April 13. on which date it will be H.M.S. Regent. first prize of £50. placed in the Training Command medal, and certincate of merit: in No. 23 (Training Group, Grant- The postal address is Shaw- Lieutenant R. F. Kipling, H.M.S. ham. Herald, second prize of £30 and bury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and R., to be Asst. Mill. Attache certificate of merit; Lieutenant P.the nearest railway station Had- (temp.). Tokyo (Oct. 14. 19371; W. Gretton, D.8.C. R.N. College, nall (three miles). No. 11 School Capt. and Bt. Maj. A. A. Richard-Dartmouth, third prize of £20 and will move to Shawbury with effect" son, R.U. Rif., from G.S.O. (Cl. CC), | certificate of merit; Lieutenants V. from May 18.

The opening of "two more civil Sch. of Arty.. to be G.S.0. 2nd A. Wight-Boycott, H.M.S. Delight, Grade, War Office (Feb. 22; Capt. M. Kelth-Roach. HMS. Orpheus. schools for the training of short- J. K A. Robertson, M.C.. Black and M. G. Haworth, E.M.S. Danae. service and Reserve pilots is also Watch, to a Spec. Appt. (Ci, co prizes of £10 and certicates of announced. No. 22 Elementary and merit; Lieutenant S. L. C. Maydon, Reserve Flying Training School (temp. (March 8); Capt. O. St. J Leftus. 13th/18th H., to be Asst. late of H.M.S. Orpheus, certificate opened at Cambridge on February

of merit.

1. and No. 23 will for at Roches- Ml. Sec.. S. Comd. (March 8).

ter on April 1, both in the Train. CAVALRY

ing Command In No. 20 (Training) Group. Hendon.

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ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Lt. Col. and "8 Col. J. E. T. Younger is secd. for serv, on the Sta March 7.

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EXAMINATION

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RÉSERVE FLYING

INSTRUCTORS

are

13th 18th H.-Capt. O. St. J.

The following awards have been Loftus is secd, for serv. on themade on the result of the annual Staff (March 81.

examination in foreign languages held in December:-

The following Reserve officers French.-Lieutenant (E) T. G. J. have recently been tested at the Mathias, R.N. College, Greenwich. Central Flying School and

of awarded the following categories prize of £25 and certificate merit

instructers from February 1 German.-Lieutenant (E) H. F. 1938:-A.2, Squadron Leader G. N. Walght. H.M.S. Capetown, prize of P. Stringer: B, Flight Lieutenant £20; Instructor-Lieutenant F. L. J. S. Douglas. Flying Officer G. V. Westwater. H.M.S. Emerald. prize Barber, and Pilot Officer W. J. of £10 and certificate of meri.

D'A. Stacey. R. W Spanish. Lieutenant Mayo, H.M.S. Osprey, prize of £10 and certificate of merit.

The follg. Majs. to be L.-Cols. A. G. Hewson, M.C. (Feb. 24); C. T. Beckett, M. (March 7).

Capt. H. Shrive, M.B.E., M.C., to be Maj. (March 7) Capt. R. A King to be Adjt, vice Capt. H.. A Fowle (March 13); Capt. G. A. Murray-Hudson is restc. to the estabt. (March 16); Lt. J. C T Gardner is rest, to the estabt.

Jan. 31).

The follg. to be Capta.-L.“ H· Landon and remains seed. R. P

Hodson Mackenze, G.-Marnham, C. M. Adderley. D. S. S. Ở'Connor under the prov. of Art. 118. Royal Warrant for Pay and. Promotion, 1931 (Feb. 1); H. G. M. Dunn (Feb. 15): F. W. Webb (Feb. 19): J. W. P. Saunders and remaina secd., G IP. Cunningham (March 7).

Lt. E. H. Colville to be Adjt. vice Capt. G. A Murray-Hudson (March 16).

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS

Lt. Col. R. H. 8. Hounsell, M.B.E.

retires on

an Indian pension (March 13): Maj. E. T. G. Carter, O.B.E., A.M.I.E.E.. to be Lt. Col. (March 13); Capt. (Surv, of Works) N. Syddall to be Maj. (Surv. of Works) (August 10, 1937); Mech. Serit.-Maj. H. Sargeant to be Lt (IR.E.M.) (March 17.

Italian. Paymaster Lieutenant A. G., D. Davidson, R.M.S. York. prize of £15 and certificate of merit

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments In the Royal Air Force are notified:-

GENERAL DUTUES BRANCH Quadron Leaders.-J. E.'. Mac- Callum, to RA.F. Station Seletar, Singapore, for administrative duties Portuguese Lieutenant C. H. c. (Jan. 15): H. C. Parker. to No. 40 Adams, HMS. Herald. prize of (Bomber) Squadron. "Abingdon, to £20 and certificate of merit.

The following officers, ΠΟΤ eligible to compete for medals or Prizes, have been awarded certif-

cates of merit:-

Paymaster Commander W. B. C. Steelc, HMS. Ramillies (French); Lieutenant-Commander R. G. K. Knowling, H.M.8. (Bulldog (Ger. man); Paymaster Midshipman J. L. Eigge. H.M.8. Hood (Spanish); | Paymaster Sub-Lieutenant D. A. Greenhalgh, H. M. 5. Amphion (Afrikaans),

NAVAL ORDNANCE Commander Q. H. Paterson, retd., Inspector of Naval Ordnance, has been appointed Naval Member, Ordnance Committee, for Small Arms Committee: Commander C. T. Nuthall, retd.. Inspector of Naval Ordnance; Sheffield: Com- mander R. C. Hovenden. Deputy Inspector of Naval Ordnance. China Station: Lieutenant-Com- mander H. F. Elderton, retd., Naval R. Scots. Lt. G. G. Robson isOrdnance Officer (confirmed); seca. for serv. under the Colonial Lieutenant-Commander A. M. Hut- Office (Jan. 19).

chison, Naval Ordnance Inspecting

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS

. Maj. R. G. Smith is secd, for serv. on the Staff in India (March 15).

INFANTRY

The King's R-Sec. Lt. P. I. G. Officer, R.N. Armament Depôt, Krell, from 38th (The King's R.) Chatham; Lieutenant-Commander ÄÄ. Bî., R.E, TA., to be, Sec. Lt. W. G. B. Mackenzie, Assistant In- (March 15)

spector of Naval Ordnance Can K.R.R.C.-Lt. E G. V. Northey is probation), to Glasgow: Lien- testd. to the estabt. Feb. 17).. tenant-Commander K. W. G. Duke. ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Deputy Inspector of Naval The follg. Bec. Lts. to Sec. Lts.dnance, Newcastle-on-Tyne. of prob.) (March 1)H F. J. Wigram. D.C.LL, J. A. Newbery, R. Sussex R., G. M. Smith-Musters, Essex R. F... Potter, The King's

R.

ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS Capt." W. D. Dickinson retires on an Indian pension (March 18).

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NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:--

Capts.-A. U. Wills, D.S.O., to Barham, in command (April 22), and as Flag Capt, and Chief Staf Officer to the Rear-Adziiral, First Battle Squadron. (ón transfer of flag: D. W. Boyd, D.S.C., to Ver- non, in command, and in charge The Mil, Coll. of Science-Maj.of Torpedo School, Portsmouth JL. P. Macnair, R.A.. from Asst. (April 21); E. G. H. Bellars, to Supt. (C). Z). Research Dept., to Galatea, in command Con re- be Chief Instr. (C. X) (March 7). commg), and as Flag Capt. and Armoured Fighting Vehicles Chief Staff Ocer to the Rear, sch-Capt. G. 8. Knight. R. Tank Admiral (D) (on transfer of flag), Corps, relinquishes the appt. of Instr. Car-A Low, to Nelson Staff Capt. (March 14).

(April 20).

ESTABLISHMENTS

Experimental Estabt, Shoebury- LA-Cdra.-A. M. Rundle (8/Ldr.. ness-Capt. G. L. 6. James, R.A.. R.AP), to Hermes (March 14), K. from Ballistic Of. (Cl. EE) to be s. Colquhoun, to Ark Royal; J. Ben. Ballistic OI. (CL BB)Pringle, to Coventry; C. E. Keys, to (March 7).

Excellent (April 4).

Ordnance Committee.-Maj. G. H. Hinds, R.A., from Een Ballistic off. (C1. BB). Experimental Estabt.. Shoeburyness, to be Range Table Of. (CI, Z) (March 7), »

Lis-W. D. Dunkerley, to Vernon for course (March 20), and th Vindictive (April 6); R... Alex- ander Sinclair. to Hostile; R. P. Hill, to Penelopé; T. D. Herrick, to Research Dept.-Maj. D. L. Hur-Gipsy: H. W. Parkinson, to Bus- ford, M.C., R.A, from Range Table | sex; R. P. Britten, to Active (un- of. (Cl. Z), Ordnance Committee, dated)

to be Asst. Bupt. (CI,Z). (March

171.

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MEMORANDA

Capt. L L. Wight. Suffolk R., to

be Ede. Maj., Nigeria R., R.W.A.F.F. (Feb. 23); Sahibzada Mir Abdul Karim is granted the temp. hon.

Mid-A. B. Wood, to Birming- ham (April. 1).

Gunner.-H. Barrett, to Dundee March. 16).

PROMOTIONS Proby. Lts-C, G. Lawson, P. W. Clark, F. M. Berricastle, to be Act.

rank of Sec. Lt, whilst attd:, toLts (seny respectively Nov. 25, the A. Deccan" Horse (March 15). 1931, Oct. 10, 1935. July 28, (1936).

command (Feb. 21).

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