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ROYAL NAVY

WEST INDIES CRUISE H.M.S. Orion, Captata H. R. G. Kinahan, will be cruising in the West Indies during the next few weeks

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty-

Capts.-G. A. B. Hawkins, M.V.O., DS.C., to President for special service (Aug. 11 R. R. Stewart, lent to R.A.N. for H.M.AS. Hobart In command (on, commg.).

Instr. Capts.-G. A. Clarkson. OB.E., to President for RN: Col- lege, and as Dean and Prof. of Navigation (Aug. 271; W. L. Saxton, 0.8.E. "to President for course in meteorology. (Sept. 12).

Cdr (E).-C. P. Gallimore, appt. to Eagle cancelled.

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Instr. Cdrs.-W. Baxter, to Drake for R.N.E. College (Sept. 4). R. O. Whiting. C. R. Benstead, to President for course in meteorologs (Sept. 12).

Lt.-Card-S. J. Gunn. to Tur quoise, and in command, on com- img. (Aug 22; D. E. G. Wemyss, to Colombo (Sept. 25); J. A. Garland, to Ceres (Sept. 26);

Surgn. Lt.-Cdr. (D).-J. L. Lean. L.DS., o President for course (Sept. 11.

THE ARMY

TRAINING EXERCISES

An active period of Army train- ing began on August 22 when the

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·Squadron Leader Michael Watson, 1st and 2nd Cavalry Brigades, the who has been promoted to that 1st Field Squadron, R.E., the in- rank in the August list, was trained fantry motor battalions, and the for a sea career, and served for 1st Regiment, R.H.A. began train-two years as a 'midshipman in the ing in the Stockbridge area; the Royal Naval Reserve before being 2nd Regiment, R.H.A. at Windmill appointed to a short-service com- SATURDAY, the 3rd SEPTEMBER, Hill; and the 1st and 4th (Guards) mission in the RAF in April, 1929. Brigades and 4th Battalion. Royal Aldershot Corps, in the Tank Manceuvre Area.

IRISH GUARDS Lieutenant-Colonel W. D. Faulk

RAF. APPOINTMENT: The following appointments › in the Royal Air Force, are notified:-- GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH Group Captain-E O. Grenfell, her, M.C.. who has assumed com-M.C., D.F.C., AFC., to RAJ. a- mand of the 1st Battalion, Irish tion. Leuchars (Aug. 4), to com- Guards, in Cairo, ir 40. He has been mand.

mand 1834 to 1937.

bathullón and depol adiutant and Wing Commanders.-W. A. Staff Captain at London District Dalzell, to No. 1 School of Technical headquarters: and he had com-Training *(Apprentices), Halton of Caterham Depot from July 28), for administrative duties and to command No. 2 \Apps.) wing..vice Wing Commander S. P. simpson, M.C.: G. M. Knocker, to Special Duty List (Aug. 2): S. M. Park, to Headquarters. Coastal |Command, Lée-on-Solent (Aug. 8),

for engineer staff durtles, Act. Cdr.-C. S. Miller, with rank Group Captain W. S. Caster, M.C of Cdr. (Aug. 25).

He served in France during the last two years of the War, and was an acting captain and adjutant after a year's service:

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S. P. Simpson, M.C, to R.AF. Str Įtion," Thornaby (Aug. 4), to com- S. G. Cooper, transferred to R.jmand, vice Group Captain E. 0. as B./Lt. (A.) (seny, May 18, 1937)Grenfell. M.C., D.F.C., A.F.C. Les.-H. Donley, to Turquoise and appid, to Victory for E.AF. Squadron Leaders.-B, M. Carry, (undated): G. N. Torry (F.7 Lt. | Gosport, for TSR course (Aug. 22. to Recruits Sub-Depot. Debden RAF.), to Courageous (Aug. 22); 1838;; M. J. 8. Newman, C. H. Ancil. Aug. 8), for administrative dutles. the Hon. P. C. Garew (F. Lt. R. C. Dundas, transferred to RN, as N. Carter, DF.C... to Deputy Direc- RAF), to Nelson (Sept. 1). S/Lt. (A) (seny: June 29, 1937).torate of, Organization, Alr Minis

Lts. (E)--C. E. Cock, to Royal and apptd, to Victory for RAF..try (Aug. 8), vice Wing Commander Oak (Aug. 31); C Howlett, Gosport, for T.S.R. course (Aug. 22. S. M. Park; H. H. Chapman, to No. Courageous (Sept. 1); H.

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(Fighter) Squadron. Kenley Southwood, to Dolphin for course swayne. transferred to RN, as Aug. 3),,,to command, vice Wing (Sept. 5).

S./Lt. A) (seny. July 13, 1937). Commander H. L. P. Lester; D. W. | Temp. Instr. Lt.-F. L/Westwater. and appt. to RAF, Gosport, for Clappen, to Headquarters, Main to Argus (Sept. 1),

TS.R. course (Aug. 22. 1938); C. tenance Command, Andover (Aug. Surgn Lt.-M. .0. H. Heugh, Murray. P. C. S. Bagley, transferred (8), for engineer staff duties: R. S. MR.CS, LRCP, to Victory for to R.N., as S./Lt. (A) (seny, respec. Darbishire. to R.A.F. Station. R.N.B. (Aug. 27).

tively Aug. 24 and Nov. 16. 1937). Debden (Aug. 8). for administra. and apptd. "to Victory for RAF, tive duties; R. A. McMurtrië, to Gosport, for T.S.P. course (Aug. 12); Recruits Sub-Depot, Linton-on- D. «N. .Collins. A. C. Taylor, D. C. Ouse (Aug. 8), for administrative Garton-Stone, transferred to duties; F. A. J. Pollock-Gore, to as S./Lt. (A) (seny. Dec. 21, 1937). No. 10 (B.) Squadron, Dishforth and apptd. to RAF.. Gosport, for(Aug. 8). for nying cutles: W. R. T3.R. course (Aug. 22, 1938); L R. Worstall, to N. 6 Flying School- Tivy, transferred to R.N. as B/L duties

Sub-L.-R. S. Hankey F... RAFU G. M. T. Osborn (F./O.. R.A.F.), to Courageous (Aug. 221. R S. Beveridge, to Alresford (Sept:

3).

Act. Sub-Lt.-D. H. Mackay, appt to Dolphin for course cancelled. Gunner (T).-F. C. Tibbs, Hunter (Aug. 29). Wt. Engr.-R.

D. Goodier. to Whitley (on commg),

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Engr. Rear-Admiral-H. H. Pei-ferred to R.N. as 5./Lt. (A.) (seny. (sený, Jan. 77, 1937), and apptd. March 15), and apptd. to: Victory Victory for RAF. Gosport, for for R.A.F.,

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