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THE SERVICES

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

DIRECTOR OF PLANS

Burgn." -La-Cars-P. B. Jackson, MRCS, LRCP, to Barham (May)

INFANTRY

STRONGER

10): H. 8. Marks, to Victory for AND FASTER

R.N.B (May 133, and to Excellent

Captain VFL Danekwarts, C. (June 13). M.G., has taken over the duties

The modern mechanised army. Chaplain-The Rev. J. W. B. has two kh ds of infantry: the

of Director of Plans at the Admir-Moore, to Victory (April 21) and rifle battalion, the chief weapon of alty, in succession to Captain T. to Ark Royal (undated).

which are the rifle, Bren machine

AIR BRANCH OFFICERS

S V. Phillips; C.B., who has held Tempy. Instr. Lts-J. E King-run, mortar and anti-tank rifle, this post for nearly three years.sland, transferred to permanent and the machine-gun battalion. and is leaving on his appointment list (with orig, seny. of Sept. 27, which, in addition to the ride, car- as Commodore Commanding the 1933); E. P. Lougher, to Hermes ries Bren runs, heavy machine

(April 17). Home Fleet Destroyer Flotillas.

guns, and the two-pounder anti- Sub-Lts. (E).-F. J. A. Nash, to tank run, 1 The first batch of 40 candidates tope: P. Paget, to Malaya: A. fordshire Regiment, one of the first

Glorious; B. 8. Harvey. to Pene-

The 1st Battalion South Staf- the new short-service AIT. Dickie, to Birmingham; A. C. to be mechanised, has had several Branch of the Navy Joined HMS Blake, to Repulse: H. A. F. Joseis- Hermes. Commander C. FB.

son to Food: A. R. Moore, to organisation. Recently it gave 37

years of experience with the new Bowlby, DS.C., at Devonport on Ajax; P. c. nlngworth, to April 19 to begin their training. Warspite (April 22); H. A. Kidd.ne battalion in which the two demonstration of the work of a Those who have attained 23 years to Barham; V. H. G. Rayment, toehler considerations in such a unit. of age have been entered as acting Cornwall; S. F. W. Blackall, to mobility and hitting power, were sub-lieutenants (A), and those

for

Furious: J. A. Guest, to Aurora; "A.

under 2 as midshipmen (A) They P. St. K. Hill, to Manchester (May emphasised.

will spend about three months In the Hermes to become accustomed to naval conditions and discipline, and will then pass on to civil and RAF. flying training schools for training as pilots. Their subse- quent specialized training will be a naval responsibility.. The full course will occupy' two years.

"H.M.S. RESOLUTION

4).

LIGHTER PACK Mid-EK V. Syfret, withdrawn. Mobility assured. writes the at parents' request (undated).. military correspondent of the Vernon (May 4).

Seplok Master-E. W. Voke. to Observer, by cutting down the weight which the soldier la ɑnor- Schoolmaster. (C.W.O)-W. F.mally required, to carry and put- white, St. Vincent (May 9).

ting all those things which are Admiral of the Fleet Sir Regin-non-essential at the moment on to ald Tyrwhitt will preside at the motor trucks. The infantryman inner of the Harwich during the Great War carried DR Friday.about 80. 1b. The ideal now aimed

annual

HMS. Resolution will commis-Force Dining Club sion at Devonport with a Chatham April 29. at the Junior United at is that the normal marching

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THE ARMY

order equipment shall not weigh' more than 35 lb.

crew on July 22 next. On the com- Service "Club, Chäries Street. pletion of her rent on July 29 she will proceed to Sheerness as soon as possible to give summer leave.

}. The new equipment is so arrang- ed that everything is carried above The former crew of the Resolution

the 'waist. Food and water and turned over in February to the

EXAMINATION IN URDU Small articles are in the pack. Royal Sovereign. which relieved

The instructions for the

Ammunition pouches are in front her as seagoing training ship for

mination of British soldiers in and are so arranged that they will boys in the Second Battle Squa-Urdu have been made applicable take either small-arm cartridges,

dren, Home Fleet.

Sunderland,

SURVEYING SERVICE H.M.S. Fitzroy. Commander Alun Jones, left Chatham on April 19 to begin her season's surveying work in home waters. She will be employed in the Thames Estuary. working from Sheerness, till May 5. From May 9 to she will be surveying off

and during the next three months off the Shetlands. She will return to Chatham for summer leave be tween August £2, and September 5. and afterwards will be employed off Lowestoft, Dundee, Harwich until reducing to winter complement in mid-November.

ENGINEER OVERSEER

Engineer

and

Commander J. T

to British other ranks of the sap-anti-tank rifle cartridges, or loaded pers and miners and units of the Bren gun magazines. The bayonet Royal Indian "Army Service Corps. has been reduced to about half its In the case of the latter corps, the old length, and its weight cut down age limit for passing the examina-by over a third. tion is now extended to 45..

The restrictions on the move ment of civilian personnel to Quetta have been withdrawn.

INDIA OFFICE, APRIL 15

On the truck are packed reserve

ammunition, great coats, ground sheets. trenching tools, platoon cook box, and everything the soldier does not want immediately. The King has been pleased to Ordinarily the trucks are weight appoint Maj-Gen. F. L. Nicholson. carriers-armament tools and com- C.B., D.9.0. M.C.. to be Comdr. forts but they can be used, if Lucknow Dist. (March 17).

The King has approved the fol- lowing promotions, appointinents. retirements, &

INDIAN ARMY

L. B. F. Wilson to be Capt

necessary, as troop carriers.

10 MILES IN HALF HOUR In an emergency three riffe com-- panies can be carried ten miles in half an hour, a very efficient hit- ting force deposited just where it

under three

The new infantry marches in

J

Roberts, late of the cruiser Pene-(Jan. 28), with seny, as Capt. Aug.

30. 1937: the sem in the rank of is wanted in a very short timp. lope in the Mediterranean, on April 20 relieved Engineer Com-Capt. of Capt. B. Macnamara The trucks would then return, and Ja: adjusted to bec 23. the whole battalion could be shit- mander G. B. Forsyth as Admiralty Overseer at the Govan shipyard of 1930. Note the Gazette of ted to the new position, complete the Fairfield Shipbuilding and March 19, 1937, regarding the in every detail, in Engineering Company. The latter cromotion of Lts now Capts.) H. hours. cfficer has been appointed to the N. MacLaurin. HG. Eccies, R. O Iron Duke, gunnery firing and Symons, and R. Page for "Feb. threes and not in fours. It has 11. 1937." read "Feb. 4, 1937." The three sections to each platoon in- boys' training ship. Before going to the Penelope Engineer Com- notiin. in the Gazette of April 1stead of four.

regarding the transfer of Capt. J. Hitting power is assured not only mander Roberts was Admiralty Overseer at the yards of Messrs. H. Watson to the Special by mobility but by the excellence of the weapons carried. The new Scott and Hamilton on the Clyde Unempld. List is cancelled.

The follg. officers are transfd. mortar, for instance, can be fired TACTICAL DIVISION to the Semi-Effective List:-Maj. so fast that 13. hombs from one Captain G. N. Oliver, who was Gen. Sir 7. A. Milward, K.C.LE..mortar are in the air at the same promoted in June last when ex-C.B. C.BE, DSO, (since retd.) time.

$

ecutive officer of HM.S. Excellent.March 17): L-Col. H. G. Gaun- The fine qualities of the Bren gunnery school, joined the Admir- tlett (Feb. 25)

gun are greatly appreciated · by

alty and on April 25 became. As- Lt. Col. F. C. De Butts, DAO., those who have to use it. The anti- sistant Director of the Tactieni M.C. is restd. to the Effective tank rifle is also

very ane Division, Naval Staff. He succeeds List (Feb. 28),

weapon, capable of dealing with

de-

a

Captain E G. H. Bellars, who is The folly officers, retire:-Gen. any of the lighter armoured fight- to command the Galatea, Sir A. W. H. M. Moens, KCB, ing vehicles. stroyer flagship in the Mediter

ranean.

SEAMEN'S TRAINING The cruiser Despatch, in reserve at Portsmouth, has been allocated for the training of ordinary seamen, Commander F. R. Baxter, late in command of the Scar- borough in the West Indies, has been appointed in command. This makes a total of six ships' employed

CMG. DAO. (April 4) Lt-Col.

A. E. J. Connell-McDowell, C.I.E. (March 131: Lt Col R. A. Ma- Causland (April 13).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

NO. 1 (BOMBER) GROUP Air Commodore A. C. Wright.

the

The "Was Time Press Association of Chakiang" was recently or- ganized in Kinhus, the temporary provincial capital, states a dispatch to the "Hwa Mèl Pao." The As- sociation, which alms at the fullest participation by Cheklang journal- ists in the propaganda, for China's national cause, says the report, is in the harbour training of boys A.F.C., who has been relieved by

making arrangements for and young seamen, in addition to Alr Vice-Marshal D. C. 8. Evil as opening of branch associations in those serving with the Home Fleet Air Officer-in-Charge of Adminis various districts of the province.

The other ships are the Iron tration, Bomber Command, Ux- Duke, which also serves as gun-bridge, has been appointed to ney Bring ship, the Dunedin Abingdon as Benior Air Staff Off)-

to command the RAF. (boys training), and Durbancer of No. 1 (Bomber) Group. in pointed (ordinary seamen), at Portsmouth; succession to Group Captain W. J. station at Andover in succession the Calcutta, at Chatham, which y Guilfoyle, OBE, M.C. No. 1 is to Wing Commander, A. T. White- is to be relieved by the Dragon on the largest of the five groups in lock, who has retired on reaching April 22; and the Diomede, at the Bomber Command, and to the age of 50. Devonport.

cludes 18 Regular squadrons and the Oxford University Atr Squadron

NURSING SERVICE "ENGAGEMENTS |-

*POINTS FROM ORDERS

It has been found that respon-- sibility for making weather ob- servations and reports ga detailed in the King's Regulations has in

'PERSIAN GULF DIVISION The escort vessel Fowey, Com- mander M. H. Evelegd, of the Persian Gulf Division, has been ordered to Malta to reft. She From April 1, 1938, all new-en- the past been delegated to airmen should arrive on April 27 after trants to the Princess Mary's other than airman pilots In fu calling at Suez and Port Bald en RAF. Nursing Service will be ap-ture only an officer or an airman April 21 and 22",

pointed on six months' probation, pilot is to perform this duty. and under the conditions govern- It has been decided that uny It is expected that the trawler ing permanent appointments laid notification by an officer of a Mastiff, completing at Lelth by down in Air Publication 1075, in- change in the name or address of Henry Robb, Limited, will be delistead of on a contract basis as his next-of-kin or other person vered, at Chatham Dockyard about heretofore.

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