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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

DESTROYER CHANGES

\. Į patch, "(May 5); R. Cisement, to promoted to the rank of major-

Galatea (May),

general. Lt. (F./0, RAF)-E A Green-

NEW GENERAL Commander FJ. C. Halahan, Wood, to Victory for 1.5.4. at Lieutenant-General A. P. Wavell, hitherto commanding the sub-RAF. Gosport, Catapult course C.B. C.M.G., MC, succeeded to marine Porpoise in the 2nd Fioti- (April 213, ga

the appointment of General Om- la, has been appointed to com-

Lt. (B) S, Roberts, to Presi cer Commanding-in-Ohlf, › Sou- mand the destroyer. Whitehall, dent to assist the Gunmounting thern Command, and General which is to commission at Devon Overseer at Elswick Ordnance Sir John Burnett-Stuart, · 0.0.8., port

KRE, OMG.. 'DBO, ADC, re- Tel Lt.-S. H. Hewison, to Cor-tired, on vacating the appoint- the Mackay has completed a seat.morant (Apill 17).

ment. The officer promoted to the Mids (E).-C. E York. W. A rank of general to all the vacancy The Wren, elleved as an emer- gency destroyer at Devonport by Grenhill. W. T. Lock, R. N. Pakes Lieutenant-General Sir Tro the Acasta, late of the 3rd Motilla man, L.F. Guppy, EL. Bevis, M. M. Vesey, KCB, KBA, GMG. in the Mediterranean, will re- Courtney, Q. R. Davenport... JR. DBO., Chief of the General Staff commission today with the Ports-Secar. J. B. F Whyte, G. F. C. in Tudia. mouth crew of the Crusader, which Hooker, B.: F. Dawe. T. G. Picker- NEARLY 40 TEARS' SERVICE'

for training purposes in Works (May 10). cooperation with this notilla till

she will replace

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attendanting. A P. Rabbit, K. J. Douglas-

Major-General J. R. M. Min- destroyer to the aircraft-carrier Morris, C. H. M. Townssend, R. Mshall-Ford. C.B. D.SO., MC.. who Courageous. The Crusader is to Orr-Ewing. A. W. Watson, to Drake has just retired, has had nearly be prepared for service in the for course of instruction in eng-40 years' service. Canadian Navy. Leutenant-Com-ineering at RN.E College, Keyham mänder P. Somerville," from the May 1). Echo, will command the Wren which will proceed to Portsmouth on Thursday.

The Ardent, late of the 3rd Flotilla, has been commissioned at Chatham with a Devonport crew.

Wt. Engrs.-W. R. Harding, to Somall for duty with AB (May 3). and to Somali (on commg.); A. L Flley. to Scarborough (May 14).

PROMOTIONS.

Act. Capt. (Retd.).—L. -G2 Gar;

to relieve the Witch as an emer- bett, to rank of Capt. (retd) (seny

April 4). gency destroyer.

"ENGINEER OVERSEERS

1

Lt. (E).-C. G. Webley, to rank

The office of the Admiralty of L.-Cdr. (E) (seny. May 1).

Lt. (E). (Retd),~L J. Fox, H Engineer Overseer at the "Central Marine Engine Works, West Hartle-R Kitchin, to rank of Lt.-Cdr. (E) pool, closed on April 30. Corres- (retd) (seny, May 13,

Sub-Lts. (E)-P. R. Philips. L pondence relating to contracts at that arm's works after this date R. E. Kennedy to rank of L. (E) will be addressed to the Admiralty (seny. May 1). Engineer Overseer, North of Engl- and, District. Dene House. Ellison Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

THE ARMY

ROYAL AIR FORCE

FROM APPRENTICE TO

SQUADRON · LEADER Squadron. Leader F. C. Sturgies,

who has been appointed for Aging duties with No. 51 (Bomber) Squadron, enlisted in the RAF jas a boy of 16 in January, 1824, and three years later gained a cadetship at Cranwell for meri- toriaus service is an apprentice and aircraftman

SMALL-BORE SHOOTING No. 1 Aircraft Apprentices' Wing, Halton, has won the competition of the Small Bore Rife League with a score of 1:182 points and gained the Nobel Challenge Cup Engineer-Commander HELAIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE KING

and eight silver medals. Poidevin, hitherto overseer at His Majesty has been pleased to

'The captain, and coach of the the Central Works, has been ap-approve of "the appointment of team was Corporal R. E. Laver, pointed to a similar position at Colonel (temporary Brigadier) A No. 2 A/AS. Wing. Halton, came

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

the shipyard of Messrs. Yarrow B. Beauman, C.BE. D.B.O.. iste second with a score of 1,176 and and Co., Limited, Scotstown. The South Staffordshire Regiment gained the eight bronze medals.

and The York and Lancaster Regi- Corporni. Nee was captain and The following appointments are ment, as an Aide-de-Camp to the coach. In the first stage of the made by the Admiralty:-

King, in succession to. Colone! competition the RAF Reception Surgr. Cars.-C. H. M. Gimlette, (temporary Brigadier) D. G. John Depot. Drayton, came first. The M.B.. to President for Medicalison, V.C., D.8.0.. M.C.. late The best auxillary squadron and Dept.. Admiralty (April 27); J. H.South Wales Borderers and The winner of the Lowe-Holmes Cup B. Crosbie, M.B, to'Manchester. North Staffordshire Regiment (The was No. 500 (County of Kent)

Lt.-Cdrs.-G. Ransome, to Des- Prince of Wales's), who has been (Bomber) Squadron, Manston,

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, APRIL 29

ADMIRALTY, APRIL 22

R.N.

APRIL 27 R.N.

Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.) J. A. Bin-

N. Staford R. Capt.-J. Radford is resta. to the estabt. Kāpri 1).

F.LI-Lt. A. C. W. May is secd.

ale to be Coindr. (Retd) (April)for serv), as an Adjt. T.&. (April- 273.

APRIL 28 R.N. Lieut.-Comdr. (Retd.) be Comdr. Donovan to (April 28).

R. C. (Retd.

15).

ROYAL MALTA ARTILLERY

Lt. G. C. Gatt to be Adit. vice Capt. J. A Bammut, and to be Capt. under the prov. of Art. 118, Royal Warrant for Pay, and Pro- motion, 1931 (Feb. 28).

Surg. Lieut. R. H. A. Turner, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., transferred to Emergy. List (April 2). APRIL 25

R.N.. Cd. Gunr. C. H. Nash to be Lieut. April 12); Cd. Bosn (Retd.) W. Dommett to be Lieut. (Retd.) with seny of April 1, 1937; Od. Supply Offr. P. G. Hopping to be Paymr. Lieut. (April 8): Wt Sup-R.E, to be Col. (April 11). with A.F.C., to be Maj. (April 4); Capt. ply Offr. W. H. J. Miller to be Cd.seny. July 1, 1935. Supply Offr. (April.8). ).

E.N.E...

.

WAR OFFICE, ÁPRIL 29 REGULAR ARMY

Lt. Col. F. G. Drew, OBE, from

COMMANDS AND STAFF. Payır. Comdr. (Regr. C1) H. F. Lt. W. M. Fox C. O'ds., re- WReynolds, R.D., placed on Retd. inquishes the appt. of AMS, and List (Apr 12); Proby. Sub-Lieut.A.D.C. to the G.O.C., Brtiish Forces Nall to be Sub-Lieut. with orig. Beny. Aug. 1, 1937).

APRIL 28..

B.N.

Following Surg. Lleuts: trans- ferred to Permt. List, with seng

in

ין

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Capt. E D. G. Galley, M.C.,

|J. A. Mullington is restá. to the estabt. (Apr 29); Mech: Sergt.- Maj. G. F. Hemley to be Lt. (Mech, Of.) (April 1).

Lt. (on prob.) J. McGhie, M.B. is restd. to the estabt. (April 11). ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Palestine and Trans-Jordan

Short Service Commission-The (temp.) (April. 21); Lt.-Gen. A. Pfollg. Lts. to be Capti. (April 1):-) Wavell, CB, CMG., M.C. to be R. J. Niven, MB., with seny. Oct. 23, G.O.C.-In-C., B. Comd. (April 20). 1937, and precedence next below

*CAVALRY

Capt. J. A. Davidson; 8. H. Gibbs, BHG-2nd Lt. J. G. Thynne M.B., with seny. Nov. 2, 1937," has stated:-D. P. Gurd. M.B., B.Cb.from Supp. List, Res. of Off.. (Sept. 30. 1933); J. G. More R.H.G., to be 2nd L. (April 28). Nisbett, B.Ch. (Oct. 18, 1933); S. G. 8th H-Ma P. E. F. Chirnside French. M.B., B.S. MR.C.S.. retires on ret. pay (April 30); Capt. LR.C.P., B. S. Lewis, M.RC.B... Kilkelly to be Mal. (April 30).

The follg. Majs. (OM.ES. 2nd L.R.C.P. (Jan, 2, 1934); 8. H. R

ROYAL REGIMENT OF.

C) to be 12-Cols (O.M.Es. 1st £1.) Price, M.B., B.Ch., M. A. Rugg-

ARTILLERY

(Feb. 8). Warren, A.M.LEE, Gunn, MRCS. LR.C.P. (May 1,

Capt. H H. B. Clegg is secd, for J. Graham, AMIMechE, J. 1934) JW. Rhys M.R.C.Sserv. with the T.A. (April 25) P. McLare, MIXE 1.R.C.P. (May 20, 1934); D. A Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) R. A. Morrow re-j Hovenden, M.R.CA, LRCP., E B. tires on ret. pay (April 30). Bradbury, M.B., B.Ch (Aug. 1,

1934); A. J. Glazebrook, M.R.CS., CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS L.R.C.F. (Sept. 20, 1934); D. Simp-The follg. Majs...to be Lt.-Cola son, M.B., Ch.B. (Sept. 23, 1934); E. E Not Bower, MLC (April 11 D. C. Dobson, MB., Ch.B. (Oct. 2 E. E. Read, M.C, (April 14). 1934) H. G. Bilvester, MR.CS: Clerk of Works Bergt. Maj. L: C,

Smith to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Apr LR.C.P. (Oct. 23, 1934).

Seny, of Burg Lieut. (D) D. L. 30). Goodridge, LDS, ante-dated to Sept. 1, 1937,

INFANTRY-^-

...

Capt. (O.E.O. 2nd CL) E. Wyatt.

is placed on the b.p. list on ac- count of ill-health (Feb. 19); Capt. (OEO. 2nd CL) E Wyatt from h.p. list, to be Capt. (00. 2nd CI.) (March 7, with precedence next below Capt. (O.E.O. 2nd C1) C. Franklin.

The folig, Capts. (OMES. 3rd CL.) to be Maja. (O.M.Es 2nd C1) (April 1) V. Glendinning. A.MIMechE, W. F. McBride, AMIMechE, M., B. Koe,' A.MI. MechE, D. M. Reid, AMIMechE, K. G. Winter, AMIMechE, W F Ridley, AMIMechE, G. E. Butler,

RW. Fus-Lt A G. ff. Powell Actg. Sub-Lleuts. to be Sub resigns his comma (April 30). Lleuts. with seny. as stated:R, Inniskilling Fus-Capt. and Bt. 2. Webb, D. N. Forbes, P. E. New Maj W. H. Stitt, D.SO., M.C. from stead. C. L Round-Turner, M. H. Welch R.; to be Maj. (April 30), Lethbridge, M. J. Lee, A. M. Sey-The follg. Capts. to be Capts. mour. C. E. Peterkin, D. J. Beckley (April 30), with Fegt seny. Sep (Jan. 1, 1937); LK. Rodwell, C. 1, 1936-Bt. Maj. J. W. A Hayes be Mal (AOME) (April 1) W. R. Feever, H. H. Brasher, P. L from Loyal R., with precedence Hocking, H. T. Crispin, S. A. Porter next below Capt. J. E. A. Baird, QUEEN (March 1, 1937) C. B. D. Mes-J R. C. Crossle from Bedfs, and senger, F. E. Macyle (May 1, 1937) Herts. R... with precedence next

AMIMechE

Capt. (AOM.E.) E. E. Beedle to

ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING

HERVICE

D. J L Wood, A. M. Cardale, Abelow Capt. and Bt. Maj. 3. W. A. The follg. Staff Nurses to be A. T. Seymour-Haydon, J. R. Lang. Hayes, H. D. & Verschoyle from Bisters: Miss L Dunne (March A P. Culmer (Sept. 1. 1937); J. D. F.W. Vols, with, precedence next 1); Miss R. M. Hinchey (March D Moore, J. B. F. Brackenbury, R. below Capt. J. R. C. Crossle. 22),

C. Dumas, P. Morgan (Sept 16, E. Lan. RL FEM. Wisden The folly, provi, Stan Nurses are 1937); C. C. Anderson (Oct. 18. is placed on the b.p. list on ac- conarmed in their appt.Miss M. 1937); C. E. Emerson, D. W. Leg-count of fil-health (April 15). G. LCuming. Miss E C. Gibbs, gatt, R. A. Elis (Nov. 1, 1937: C. Hampshire R-Capt. C. E, VM188 A Loy, Miss A E Veal, R. Grice-Hutchinson, C. G. de Bams is resta, to the estabt, (April Miss W. L. Albutt, Miss I. M. Trea Bush, F. Warrington-Strong IT 27.

sure, Miss A IL Steele, Miss M Mannooch, A. R. Daniell (Nov. 16, Welch R-Lt. T. B. Gibbons to H. McPherson, Miss M. Gordon,

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