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THE SERVICES
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938.
SERVICES LONDON GAZETTE
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
|to the King, with effect from June 24, in the vacancy caused by the death of the Rev. A. W. Plant. M.A.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments have been made by the Admiralty:--
Capt--B HL Draysan, O.BE, to Warspite (Aug, 12).
Cdr. (E), B. "Rooper, Cardin (July 18).
THE "ARMY
COMMAND OF 2ND INFANTRY BRIGADE
Consequent on the appointment of Major-General L. Carr. D.8.0. OBE, as Director of Staff Duties at the War once, the command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade at to Aldershot pisses to Lieutenant- Colonel C. E. Hudson. V.C., D.S.O, M.C.. of the 1st Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Lieutenant-Colonel Hudson won
RETURN OF THE EMERALD H.M.S. Emerald, Captain A. W. 5. Agar, V.C., DS.O. has been. ordered home from the East Indies Station, on which she has served since her completion in 1926. She Payr. is due at Chatham on July 18.
The place of the Emerald will be taken by the new cruiser Liverpool
Payr. Cars-A, W. Holmes, to Captain A. D. Read, fitting out at the Govan shipyard of the Fairfield Victory (July 23); A. R. Henderson. Company, and due for completion to Rodney (July 29); F. J. Good, to In September. The place of the Drake (Aug. 8); W. R. C. Steele, his Cross on the Asiago Plateau In 1918 by determined counter- Enterprise, also from the East Into Pembroke (Aug. 1).
attacks at a critical period. Es dles, at present employed on a
Lt.Cdr.-H. D. Barlow, to Re-also has a bar to the D.S.O., the trooping voyage from China, is
solution (July 20)..
French War Cross, and the Italian being taken by another new cruiser, the Manchester. Captain H. Intrepid (July 16): A R. Newman,
Lt.-Cdm. (E)-FJ Ricks, to Silver Medal for Military Yalour.
H. Bousfeld.
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to Victory (July 251 C. de Jersey, to Malaya (Aug. 12).
Chaplain.-Rev. A. B. Bird, A.K.C. to Resolution (July 22)."
Lts.-C. B. Brooke, to Victory
ROYAL AIR FORCE
COMMAND AT WYTON Wing Commander C. Findlay DF.C. AFC., has been appointed in command, of the ILAF Station
TUESDAY, JULY 5
WAR OFFICE, JULY 5
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The fally. Cols are granted the temp. rank of Brig.:-H. Finnis M.C. white empld, as a Bde. Cmdr.THE Undersigned have received Mida tatay 2); B. E. Dorman-Instructions smith, M.C.. while empid, as Dir. of Mil. Trng., Army Hdqrs, India (May 10); R. Dening, M.V.O.; M.C., while empid. as a Bde. Comdr. in India (May 18)..
Col. R. S. Abbott, CIE. M.C., A.D.C., is granted the hon. rank of Brig. on retirement (June 18).
COMMANDS AND STAFF ... The follg. appts: are made:-Et- Col. G. Le B. Goldney, M.C., R.AS. G., to be Asst. Dir. of Supplies and Trans.. the British. Troops in Egypt, and placed on the hp..list {empld) (June 16); Maj. O. G. Freeman, R.A., from Asst. Experimental Of. (C). CC). Chemical Def. Experi- mental Stn.. Porton, to Dep. Asst. Dir. of Arty. War Office (June 71; Maj. C, L. Rougler, M.C., Lan. Fus.. to be D.A.Q.M.G., W. Comd. (June 211; Capt. "A. F. Fisher, 12th L., to
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PACIFIC CRUISE H.M S. Leander, Captam J. W. Rivett-Carnac, DS.C., has left Auckland for cruise till mid-
n August among the Pacine Lalands. for Sig. Sch! (July 8); the Hon. She is to visit Rarotonga, July 13 D. D. E Vivian, to Manchester 14: Mangala, July 14; Atlu, July 15;} (July 18).
at. Wyton, Huntingdon, opened in be 0.8.0.. 3rd Grade, War Omee Aitutaki, July 18; Penrhyn, July 18:
1936 under the expansion scheme. (June 20). Rakahanga, July 19; Minihiki, July
Headquarters of No. 2 (Bomber)
Cotton Cloth, Singlets, shirts, 19: Danger, Island, July 20: and
Group were transferred there in
Waistcoats, Towels, Socks, Cotton Fakaofu, July 22 Here she will em
May last from Andover, and two
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squadrons of Blenheim aircraft. secd. for servs on the Staff (Junemetics, Hair oil and cream, Tooth Western Samoa for passage to Cd. Engr.-F. 8. Margrie, to Nos. 114 and 130, are stationed 20).
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LES. (E).-R. J. H Dufay,MBE. to Westcott (July 1); II. E. C. Hims, to Eskimo (July 12); H. E. Drew, to Gipsy (July 14); A. F. Smith. to Nelson“ (July 28).
Cd, Writer,-A. E. Glynn, to Pre- aident (July 28).
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.R.A.F. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notifed:
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH "SUBMARINE DEPOT
Wing Commander.- Findlay. Commander H. A. Shears, late of Knight, the battleship Revenge, has be- O'Neill, G. H. Sentor. J. R. Wallace. D.FC AFC., to RAF Station
Lt. (now Capt.) W. G. Stirling come commander at the Submarine M. A. Waller. R. K. Wood, to wyton, to command (June 201
Squadron Leaders.-J. H. MCN to be Adjt. (Nov. 24, 1937). Depot at Fort Blockhouse in sac-Victory for erse. (July 10), and to
Campbell, to Headquarters, No, 26
FOOT GUARDS Commander G. wExcellent for crse. (July 18) to
(Training) Group. Hendon, for 5. O'ds,-Lt. Hon. T. W. E. Coke, navigation duties (May 30); F. LM.VIO.. to be Capt. (June 7). Cd. Bosn.-C. Napper, placed on F. Marett, to 37 Bomber) Squa-
INFANTRY the Retd. List (March" 21).
dron, Feltwell, for flying duties; C. Gunner.-W. A... O.
Turner. Denyer. H.
to R.A.F. Station Halton. for flying duties (June 18).
RETIREMENTS
cession Hoare-Smith.
HON. CHAPLAIN TO THE KING
The Admiralty announce that the Rev. J W. B. Moore, M.A., has been-appointed Honorary Chaplain placed on the Retd. List (July 1).
Dwindling Merchant
Service
LORD LLOYD ON GRAVITY OF POSITION
Lord
Times.
Lloyd presided
NEW CLIPPER"
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Lan. Fus--Lt.-P. G. T.-Lutyens to be Capt. (June 21).
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Inniskilling Fus-Capt W. H. Hynes to be Maj. (June 9),
The follg. Lts. to be Capts. (June B)-D. G. Moore and remains secd., J. R. Filmer-Bennett and re- mains secd, D: M. Shaw.
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Gloster R-Lt. E. B. Cottingham SATURDAY, the 18th JULY, 1938. 1 secd. for serv. under the
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recently 4ish boiloms rather than in
To prepare a "first line of de- Ministry (April 29); LI, A. E over the luncheon and the annual Soviet bottoms. We were being fence" against the threatened com- Wilkinson to be Adjt. vice Capt general meeting of the Grand driven out of the coastal trade, petition of Europe's powerful air H. L W. Bird (July 2).
S. Stafford R-Capt. (temp. Council and members of the Navy and our fishing fleet was declin transport systems on the League at the Hotel Victoria, ing.
trade routes Pan American Air- Maj F. G. Rodgers is seed, whilst Northumberland Avenue, says The SEA CADET MOVEMENT ways, in December last invited holding the appt of Cordt., No. Phys. Development The league was paying a good America's leading aircraft mani-2, Recruits Lord Lloyd, moving the adoption deal of attention to the extension facturers to submit bids for the Depôt (June 1): Capt. B. N. R. of the annual report, said the past of the Sea Cadet branches. It design and construction of a fleet Biggie is restd, to the estabt. (June year had been one of remarkable was the only movement in the Em-of giant transocean aircraft.
R. Berka, R.-Capt. W. A. Bick- progress for the league. But in pire, which from first to 'last View of the additional work en-sisted on discipline in youth train four of the country's leading air-25).
In response to this invitation, ford is restd, to the estabt. June talled by the Government's re-ing. The mind must be trained
R.WK. Lt. W. E. E. Tufill to be craft manufacturers-Boeing Air- armament programme more work with the body. No physical move- would be needed from the league. ment had any value unless. It had craft Company in Seattle, Douglas Capt. (April 1).
Aircraft Company in Santa Monica, Gordons-Capt. R. de 8. Pirrie and he should like to see the
a spiritual'impulse.
Sikorsky Aircraft Division of the retires on ret. pay. (July 1). membership doubled.
He paid tribute to Lord Nuffield's United Aircraft Corp., Bridgeport, 50,000 gift to the sea cadet move-conn-submitted designs capable ment, as the result of which new of meeting the specifications set that the cost was now greater than branches had been initiated in 21 forth by Pan American. It need have been if the advice of centres. Lord Nuffield not only
Some of them might think the Government had been dilatory in proceeding with rearmament and
ROYAL TANK CORPS Maj. E. Munt, M.C., having at- tained the age for retirement, is placed on ret., pay (July 3). These were that the aircraft ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS the Navy League had been taken save money but took a practical were to be capable of carrying 100)
Maj. S. G. McBride, O.BE., M.C.. 10 years ago. The Government interest in the movement. In re-
passengers, storage space for Ave to be Lt.-Col. (June 18). decision to proceed with rearma-cognition of this, on July 7 thereons of cargo; quarters for a crew) ment had not reduced the need for was to be a sea cadet parade at r. 16; and a non-stop range of ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Oxford,
when Lord Nuffield would 1,000 miles at speeds ranging from
Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) W. E. Saunders the Navy League.
take the salute.
200 miles per hour at sea level to having attained the age for retire- The league would still maintain
Commander 4 Marsden, R.N.. 500 miles per hour in the sub-ment, is placed on ret. pay (July the closest relations with the
3); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) A. Bell to be Admiralty, without in any way MP.. seconded, and the report was ratosphere.
| Maj. "(Qn-Mr.) (July 3); Berit offering advice on technical mat-adopted.
Recently the competing design- Maj. William Colquhoun "R055, But it would do all in its Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantlers concepts of what this aero-C.M., to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) July ters. power to prepare the country to proposed the re-election of Lord plane of tomorrow will look like 3). receive the doctrine of rearmament Lloyd as president of the league. were made public. While it is and Lieutenant-Colonel B. Boyle logical to assume that all of the seconded. It was carried.
astounding specifications can be Lord Lloyd, replying, spoke of net in the submitted designs, co The disruption of the Merchant the assistance he recelyed in the comparative detalls of the various work from Lady Lloyd. He also proposed aircraft could be made paid a tribute to the work being available since the designs are done by the chairman of the competitive.. executive committée, Lord Beatty.
in the most enthusiastic way.
EXTREMFLY GRAVE
Service needed the closest atten- tion. The position was extremely Our resources in, passenger Krave. and cargo vessels were steadily dwindling, while those of our com- petitors were steadily increasing.
So far, he feared, neither the adopt to educate the public on the Government nor the public ap- preciated the gravity of the situa-portance of improving the num.cepts, sa made public, were sum-
tion Our Pacine shipping had literally been driven on the seas, and we had completely lost our
A resolution was passed support- ing the council in plans it may
bers of the Mercantile Marine,
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supremacy in the Far East to FASTEST FIGHTER
India trame. Where we "once owned 80 per cent. of the tramc between the Far East and Bombay the position today was almost the opposite.
STREAM-LINING
However, the designers'
con-
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING
SERVICE Matron Miss E. 9. Emlyn retires on ret) pay. (July 4)..........
The follg: Bisters to be Matrons:-Miss G. C. Bail, A.R.R.C. (June 24); Miss P. M. D. Sowter (July 1); Miss G. G. Parry, A.R.R.C. (July 4)..
ESTABLISHMENTS. R.A.&.C. Trng. Centre-Capt. and! ciently striking to show that all present existing afgeraft have been Bt. Maj. J. F. Field, RAS.C., to be. rightly termed "the last of the Instr. (May 5), mi
Chemical. Def. Experimental Etn little ships." and that today's de signers have at last caught up with Porton-Col. C. Ross, 0.32, from the most breath-taking visions of Member. Ordnance Committee, to
·A· Vickery Super Marine Spit-the most romantic dreamers of be Comdt, (CLT.) (June 25),
Ordnance Committee. Col. J. C. Hunter, h.p.. to be Member fire single-seater fighter has flown yesterday.
June 25).
386 M.P.H
The
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from Southampton to London, a Stream-lining has been carried We now had 20 per cent, and distance of about 60 miles, in 71 to a seemingly ultimate point in
MEMORANDUM other countries had 80 per cent. minutes, at an average speed of all these designs. Some are four,
Capt. H. Colvin, V.C., ret, pay, We had been driven entirely out of 385 mph, writes the Evening host are six-engined aircraft: all
promise the aspect in fight or late Cheshire R., is granted the the Baltic, and he doubted whe-Standard alr correspondent. ther there was a single shallow- The monoplane" "landed at giant ocean liners cruising swiftly local rank of Maj. whilst empld, as Zone Recruiting Of.. Dewsbury through the clouds, we draught steamer being bullt for Booklands airfield. In Hong
Interior drawings are equally im- (Jane 1). the Baltic tramo today In this The flight was alded by a fol- country. We bought "all the lowing wind; but nevertheless, it pressive, with great stairenises féin- timber from Russia and in all indicates that the Spitfire is the ing the various deck levels; with
salous, cock- Mr. J. D. Greenway has arrived commodities we bought far more fastest fighter now in production. dining and dancing from the Baltic and Russia than Like the Hawker Hurrleans, with tail lounges and bars and pró- in Shanghal from Peiping, and has
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