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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

COMMAND OF THE WESTCUTT

The appointment - dates from ∙April 11 of Commander C. J. Firth.

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THE ARMY

ADDITIONS TO BUILDING

PROGRAMMIE

ROYAL AIR FORCE

MAPS FOR EXAMINATIONS In future supplies of outline

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Work will begin this year or maps of the world for approved from the Naval Equipment Depart-next year on additions to the examinations under the general ment, Admiralty, to command the Army's building programme, which education scheme will be dispatch- destroyer Westcott. and for Cuty includes the following:-

ed from the Air Ministry in Sep- with the submarines of the 4th Quarters at Aldershot for, a

tember each year to command Flotilla, China, in succession to larger anti-aircraft group.' headquarters for distribution to Commander E. M. Löly.

A new school of instruction in stations. WATERTIGHT DOURS

Buller Barracks. Aldershot, for

WITTERING STATION From July 1 the seamanship MT.: new officers' and sergeants' A new station headquarters was syllabus for ordinary "seanten and quarters; and a recruits' centre. formed on April 11 at Wittering. boys under training for able

New accommodation in Clayton near Feterborough, and on May 18 seaman and the syllabus for exa- Barracks. Aldershot.

will take over executive.command mination of able seamen for lend- - Extension of accommodation at of the station, which will then be Ing seaman are to include a test Mons Barracks, Aldershot.

transferred from the Training on knowledge of watertight doors Replacement of the Cavalry Command to the

Fighter Com- and fittings, and ability to operate Barracks at Aldershot at twice the mand.*** them correctly. Practical sugges-original estimated cost. tions on the Correct use and Leipsic working of such doors and fittings Ewshott, to be rebuilt will be included in the new Volume I of the Seamanship Manual now in preparation.

NEW BOOM DEFENCE VESSEL H.M.S. Bartair will be launched from the shipyard of John Lewis and Sons, Limited, Aberdeen, on May 31. She is one of the 17 boom defence vessels, designed by Sir Stanley Goodall, Director of Naval | Construction, which are due to be completed this year. All have names beginning with "Bar?” and the vessels are of 690 tons, with a speed of 114 knots, and armed with one 3in, anti-aircraft gun.

PROMOTIONS " Payr. Lts.-W. B. C. C. Evans, A. L. Tapper, to rank of Payr, LE- Cdr. (seny. April 15).

Sub-Lia.-A. M. Green. D. C. Beatty, P. H. B. Taylyor, to rank of L. (seny. Oct. 1. 1937); J, O. H Burrough, to rank of Lt. (seny Oct. 16, 1937); J. P. G. Brooks, R.

THORNEY ISLAND STAFF Artillery Barracks, Squadron Leader J. S. Dewar, promoted on February 1, has been A new depot at Canterbury for appointed for administrative duties The Butts.

at the new air station at Thorney An anti-aircraft camp in Nor-Island, opened recently. folk,

New record and pay omces at York and Edinburgh,

Infantry depots at Holywood and, Ballymena.

R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:-} GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Victoria Barracks. Belfast. "to be

Squadron Leaders-M., Lowe, to rebuilt.

Headquarters, RAF, Iray. Dhib-| Londonderry Barracks, to be re-ban, for Air Staff (Organization) conditioned.

Duties (March 29); H. M. Pearson, An anti-aircraft camp for Scot-to No. 54 (Fighter) Squadron. land.

Hornchurch, to command (March

New depot for The Black Watch 28). at Perth,

A new armoured fighting vehicles school at Boyington.

Accommodation for an artillery brigade at Larkhill.

Barracks for three R.AS.C. com- pantes at Lavington.

A new medical store depot "at Ludgershall,

A new depot at Northampton

K. Husband, J. F. Fallwell, A. F. B. for the county regiment. Carey, F. D. Holford, to rank of RAO.C. depot at Shrivenham Lt, (seny. Feb. 1); A P. Boddam-quarters for air defence troops in Whetham, A. 8. Kennard; c. A. N. the new group there. Pickering, to rank of Lt. (seny. Feb. 18).

New RA.O.C. barracks at Tid- worth and Warminster. Sub-Lt. (E).-R."E H. Blanch - 1st Tank Brigade H.Q. at War- Bower, to rank of Lt. (E) (seny.minster. Dec. 1, 1937).

Cd. Boan. (Retd.).EE Kay, M.B.E.. to rank of Lt. (retd) (seny. April 1, 1937).

Schoolmaster Candidates--E. Willams, W. Bowie, H. Chester P.

New depot at Chester for The Cheshire Regiment.

A semi-permanent air defence camp in Pembrokeshire.

NOTES FROM ARMY ORDERS The old military hospital at

J. Smith, P. H. O. Jackson, F. Canterbury, now occupied by the Wadsworth, T. Norbry, P. G. Ring. |Recruits"

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WOMAN'S £60,000 FOR HOSPITALS

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Mr. Glyn Warren Philpot, R.A, or Marlborough Gate House. Lan-, casterlane, W. the artist and sculptor. leti £10.210 (np. £9.

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Apart from legacies amounting to about £1,700. Mrs. Rogers, of the South Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate-terrace, South Ken-"

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King Edward's Hospital Fund. Duty" of £15,233 has been paid.

Development has attended the course at the

The animal transport manual of the R.ASC, has been cancelled.

A. T. Cwens, F. J.,J. Blann. to Depot, has been named Chaucer RAF, Star College, Andover. rank of Proby. Schoolmaster (seny. Barracks.. Jan; 2).

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