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THE SERVICES

Regiment Says Farewell To Its Horses

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The march past of the old Colours, showing the Duke of Gloucest CAVALRY SPIRIT

THE

er taking the salute.

SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

SENIOR OFFICERS' WAR

COURSE

THE ARMY

LAUDED BY ROYAL DUKE

The Duke of Gloucester, pre- senting a new standard at Col- chester to the 5th Royal Inniskil ling Dragoon Guards-the reg!-

STAFF COLLEGE GRADUATES ment is becoming mechanised to The following officer, whose a light tank regiment-spoke of farewell to their horses. The summer term at the R.N.names are arranged in regimental their War College, Greenwich, opened on order, graduated at the Staff states the Evening Standard. March 14 and will last until July College. Camberley, at the course "I known," he said, "that to say 22. Unlike previous years no officers which ended in December last:- farewell to them must occasion of flag rank have been appointed Captains M. A. A Little, RHG.;│sadness to all of us cavalrymen öf to this course. Last year there and H. R. Mackeson, The Greya. the old order. The old order were three, and in 1938 there were Captains H. C. Phillips, R. J.{changeth but the spirit remains. to.

Shaw-Hamilton, J. F. Paterson, A. J. F. Sugden, G. E. R. Baatin, A. N. S. Corbett, M. J. B., Burnett, W. D. McN. Graham, W. Byas, and T. A. H. Coltman, R.A.

Captains who will attend are F. N. Attwood, late in command of the cruiser Glasgow: H.M. Barnes. prometed in, June last while in command of the destroyer Echo. in the Home Fleet: and L. E. H. Maund. late in command of the cruiser Danae, in China.

CATAPULT TRAINING H.M.S. Pegasus, Captain Sir Philip Bowyer-Smyth, which left Chatham recently for Spithead in the course of her work as catapult training ship, will return on April 8. The Pegasus was formerly the seaplane-ca:rier Ark Royal, and served as such at the Dardanelles and elsewhere during the War..

PAX OF RATING OBSERVERS In connexion with the changes in the manning of the Fleet Air

Alm.

new Order In Council

4

"I am confident that the spirit, the cavalry spirit, with all its

glorious traditions, will move you to adapt yourselves to new, con- ditions and to maintain the high

Captains G. N. Tuck, C. D. Steel. J. H. B. Lowe, G. A. Palmer. D. Gemiciency you have shown in the G. Mardonald, and G. O. M. Jame- son, RE

past.

450 YEARS AGO

"Two hundred and fifty years

Captain's C. A. H. Chadwick and C. G. Moore, R. Signals.

Captains R. B. Pembroke, Ca8o your predecessors were taking. G'ds; and J. W. F. Treadwell, 8. the field beneath the standard of the horse and guidon of the dra- goons

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Captains G. M. Ellas Morgan,

"Since then their successor+ The Queen's R.; R. E. Moody, R. Northd. Fus,: G. C. Evans, R. War. have carried their emblems to the R. L M. Goff. The King's R.; fore in the great cavalry actions L. Wight, Suffolk R.: F. T. R. Dar-of Marlborough and of Wellington ley, Leicester, R. G. E. A. Firth. and at Balaclava, while more re- Gloster. R.: J. H. C. Currie, DC.LI:cently they maintained the tradi- J. E. Frankis, D.W.R.: A. C. Cot-tions thus established by the parts telle, Welch R.: P. N. White, Fores- they played in South Africa and revises the rates of pay for men ters: J. G. Fisher, Royal Marines in the Great War.

"Ore generation O. G. Woodhouse, R.W.K.; C. Hux.

follows an- terving 35 observer's matës.

ley, KO.YILI: C. A White, other. The standard remains for Hitherto this has been 3s. 6d. u KRRC.; E C. J. Woodford, Y. anu all the outward sign of the unity day for "acting observer's mates, L.R.: J. H. Brown, Durham LI: R. of the regiment, and 48 a day for observer's mates.

Ε. Urquhart, H.L.I.; H. Murray. "On behalf at his Majesty the In' future the rates will be:-

Camerons; and E M. Bastyan, R.7. King, I commit the new standard to your keeping in fell confidence that you will continue to uphold the great name and tradition i your regiment."

Acting observer's mate. 49. a day when held by a sea rating and 35. 5. a day when held by a signal or telegraphist rating: observer's male, 58. a day when held by a seaman rating and 43. 6d. a day when held by a signal or telegra- phist rating.

The payment of procedure and buzzer allowances (8d, or 3c. a day)

to seamen

ratings employed on observer duties will be discon- Linued.

Fus.

Captains I. L. W. D. Laurie. R. Tank Corps; and D. H. V. Buckle R.A.S.C

Captains J. M. W. Martin, 8ti K.G.O. Light

T Cavalry: G.

Major-General G. Fleming. C.B.. Wheeler, PA.V.O. Cavaliy: C. V. King, 2nd Punjab R.; F. H. C... D.3.0., who will be succeed. Stevens, 6th Rajputana Rifles; and ec in command o: Madras District J. S. Garrett, M.B.E., 8th Punjab on April 19 by Brigadier E. F. Nor- Macdonald, ton, D.S.O., M.C., A.D.C., is granted R. Lleutenant A M.BE. 11th Bikh R.: Captains P.right meaths' leavė,

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APPOINTMENTS: OCTOBER 19, 1937-

R. Macnamara 12th Frontier Force Majo -General O. H. L. Nicholson, AIR BRANCH TRAINING | R.: P. R. Williams. 14th Punjab R.; C.B.. C.M.G.. D.S.O.. will leave Lieutenant-Commander A. ME. H. M. Parsons, 2nd Gurkha Deccan District on August 19 on

GOLD STANDARD Rundle has been appointed to the Riis; and J. Emerson. 4th Gurkha four months" leave, at the end of Hermes for duty with Air Branch Rifles.

which he will vacate the post of A spécial Army Order just issued officers who will receive their

commander: His successor is Major- į announces that the King has up- Captains G. G. Elmonds and R. elementary training in this ship.

General E. K. Squires, C.B. D.S.O..praved of gold lace and embroidery Girard, R. Canadian Artillery:

instead of silver on the uniforms

· NAVAL APPOINTMENTS · Brevet Lieut.-Col. ·· R. G. Legge. M.C., from the War.omce...

İnf general officers and substantive The following appointments are 'D.S.O. M.C., and Capt. L. R. Camp-

colonels of the Territorial Army,¦ notified:-

bell, Australlan Staff Corps: Major

making the uniform the same as Lts.-H. F. Downing, to Pen-J. B. Kreigler. South African Staff

Lieutenant-Colonel W. L. Dibben.that for officers of similar rank in broke for Chatham Dockyard (Mar.

The King has been graciously M.C.. who commands the 1st Bat-the Regular Armny.

pleased to appoint: P.'S: Stephen, 161; W. H. Calverley, to Erebus

COL. J. D. MACKENZIE

tallon, The Royal Warwickshire The silver alguillette worn by Esq, to be one of His Majesty's (March 30); 3. H.Atkinson, to Colonel J. D. MacKenzie, pro- Regiment in succession to Briga-amcers of the Territorial Army Vice-Consuls in China. President for duty with A.3.C.B.8moted to that rank this week, isdier F. C. Roberts, V.C.. D.8.0. holding appointments in the royal

April 8); E A. Hunting, trans-142 and has had 29 years' service, O.B.E. M.C., is 43.

OCTOBER 27, '1937 household as aldes-de-camp, hỏa--| terred to Emergency List (Jan. 21).; which began in the 2nd Battalion,

The King has been graciously. orary physicians, L (E)-H. M. W. Tracy to The East Surrey, Regiment.

honotary pleased to appoint: W: W. Coultas, surgeons, will be replaced by the Esq, to be His Majesty's Consul- Ramilles (March 31). -

transferred to the Indian Army in The 5th Royal Inniskilling gold afguillette of officers of the General at Saigon; E. W. Melk- Sub-Lts.-W. B. Whitworth.. to 1914, and he has served in France Dragoon Guards, stationed at Col-Regular Army holding similar ap- tereld, Esq. to be His Majesty's Vulcan (March 19: A. M. Cardale, and Waziristan. His appointments chester, is soon to become a cointments. to Malaya (April 1); R. A. Ellis, to have included those of D.A.Q.M.G. mechanized unit, but about 100

Consul at Batavia; and A H Royal Sovereign,

This is a further step in the War Ballantyne, Esq., to be one of His to Newcastle India. Brigade Major with the horses are to be retained till omee policy of placing the Ter-Majesty's Vice-Consuls in Slam. (Aprlie (April, 9); A. J. T. Harris, Wana Column, „DA.A.Q. and August for trick riding displays ritorial Army on a level status with Lo Vernon (April 20).

D.AQMG. at Quetta, and a postj end musical rides. Payr. Mida.-J. D. D. Henesey on the staff of. Bombay District. Smith. Rodney to complete He has just completed a tenure in training, F. A. .P. Faussett. to command of the 1st Battalion, 17th Nelson (March 5).

to

Cd. Gunners.-R. Davis, to En- terprise (March 28), and to Terror (undated); v. W. Poore, to Ex- cellent, trawler, in command

Dogra Regiment.

He

R.A.S.C'S JUBILEE

The Jubilee of the Royal Army Service Corps will be celebrated

Secretary

INNISKILLINGS' HORSES ·

ROYAL AIR FORCE

ADMINISTRATIVE DUTTES AT SELETAR

the Regular Army.

or

DECEMBER 22, 1937

The King has been graciously. pleased to appoint:-W. 8. Toller, Esq., OBE, to be one of his

Consuls-General aeronautical science and general Majesty's

in studies; and at the schools for China (with effect as from April officers specializing in signals, 16, 1937); 9. L.. Budgett, Esq., M.C.. armament, and engineering, in-to be one of his Majesty's Consuls Squadron Leader J. E; M. Mac-struction in: such jubjects as in China (with effect as from April (March 29); W. G. Edwards, to at Aldershot from May 23 to 29. Callum has been appointed for mathematics, drawing, and, techni-16, 1937); and M. 0. Gillett, Esq.. Barham (April 4).

Mr. Hore-Belisha,

of administrative duties at the R.A.Fcal science bearing on the course to be one of his Majesty's Consuls, Gunners.-M.

State for War, who served in the station at Seletar, Singapore. W. Foster, to

and in preparation for the higher Second Grade, in China (with Since 1936 he has been on flying courses at Cambridge University, effect as from April 16, 1937), Victory for RNB. (March 14); 3.corps during the War, will be A. Chapman, to Dolphin (March Present at the parade on Sunday. duties at Kal Tak station, Hour the Imperial College of Science,

FEBRUARY 14, 1938 15); E G. Wye, to Enterprise May 20, when he will give the Kong.

and the Royal Aircraft Establish- The King has been pleased to (March 21; W., Gerhard, G. W. address usually delivered in Corps Squadron Leader MacCallum ment at Farnborough,

approve of Mr. H. G. Minnigerode, Ottaway, to victory for. R.N.B. Week by the representative colonel gained a cadetship at Cranwell in At the aircraft apprentices' as Vice-Consul of the United States (March 28) JN. Bulman, to Kent commandant.

1926 after three years' service as schools instruction is given in of America at Singapore. (March 29.).

The events of the week com-an apprentice and, aircraftman. mathematies, drawing. and

MARCH 2, 1938 Wr. Engra.-R. W. Brown, to memorating the 50 years existence He has served with Nos. 2 and serieral studies, and the scientific The King has been graciously, Maidstone Maidstone (March 18); of the corps will include a rifle (Army Cooperations Squadrons at principles underlying the various pleased to appoint A. H. George. C. M. Piper, to Drake (April 4); meeting. a swimming meeting, home and in Egypt and Palestine, trades; and at the apprentice Esq. to be a Commercial Beer- H. W. Cover, to Fowey (April 8). dances,

regimental sports, as a dying instructor at Sealand clerks school, in mathematics, tary. First, Grade, attached to his Wr. Mech. G. E. A. Freeland, to culminating on the Sunday with and Digby, and with Nos. 15 and general studies, bookkeeping, and Majesty's Embassy at Shanghai Manchester (March 30).

3 special service in St. George's 98 (Bember Squadrons at Abing-the elements of accountancy. The twith effect as from Jan. 27). Church,

don. He was promoted to his service is also responsible for present rank In August last.

courses of technical education at EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

A student named C. Hosegood

and

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CHANGES IN INDIA

the schools of training for men education scheme affording facili

· Major-General H. J. Huddleston,

An amendment to the King's and for boy entrants, and for ties for officers and airmen in has made a report to the Police C.B., C.M.O., DA.O., MC, the new that his watch, money and cloth- Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Regulations revises the list of preliminary course for, recruits at preparation for Service courses and examinations and for other educa- Ing, valued at $57, were stolen from Hospital, will vacate the command educational services provided for the depots. a locker in the South China Ath-jo: Baluchistan District on May 5the RAF.

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At all stations at home and}tion. At: certain statioris "oversea letic Association's ground on Tues-tu assume his new Post, and then They include the instruction of for personnel serving in aircraft school are provided for the

flight cadets at Cranwell in carriers there will be a general education of airgen's children."

day.

go on eight months' leave. "

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