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SERVICE NEWS

ROYAL NAVY

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following" appointments are made by the Admiralty:

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, SEPT. 2

AUGUST 24 RN. Paymr. Lieut. R. A. N. Osbome placed on Retd. List (Aug. 8); sub- Lieut. A. A. Diggens, R.N.R.. to be Sub-Lieut with seny, of Feb. 15.

AUGUST 25 B.N.

Sub-Lieut. D. H. Johnson placed on Retd. List (Aug. 9); D. M. Page, B.D.S., to be Sug. Lleut. (D) with seny. of July 16,

AUGUST 29 R.N.

Engr. Capts.-G. G. P. Burt, appt: to Pembroke as Ch. Engr., Sheer- ness Dockyard, cancelled; D. C. Bennett, to Pembroke as Ch. Engr., Sheerness Dockyard (Sept. 14).

Cdrs.-R.

to W. Ravenhill, Whitehall Sept. 2) 3. A. .Giffard, to Sikh (Sept. 51, and for duty

Lieut. (E) (Retd.) G. M. Scaman with Admi. Supt. of Contract-built Ships, and to Sikh (on commg); F to be Lieut.-Comdr. (E) (Retd.) R. Parham, to Gurkha, and for (Aug. 28); Cd, Gunr. (Retd.) F. H. duty with Admi. Supt. of Contract-Yeo to be Lieut. (Retd.) with seny built Ships (Sept. 14); J. G. Koper, of April 1. 1937. " to Belfast and for duty with Admi Supt. of Contract-bullt Ships (Nov.

Surgn Car M A. Devane, L.R.C.P and S.. to Diomede (Sept.

241.

AUGUST 30 R.N.

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CAVALRY

K.D.G --Capt R F-Luck is restd to the estabt, (Aug 1).

The Greys-Capt, A. G. Martyr retires on ret, pay (dept, 1),

3rd H.-Capt, E. D. Vaux is restd to the estabt, (Aug. 1).

7th H.-Capt. J. A. Talbot-Pon- sonby retires, receiving a gratuity

Sept. 3):

13th/18th H-LA. I. I. Wood to |be Capt. (Sept. 2).

15th/19th H.-Capt. W... E. H. Grylls is seed, whilst empld. az an, Instr., R. Mil. Coll, (Aug. 25).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Maj. A. 3. C. Kennedy retires" on ret, pay (Sept. 11; Maj." (QT - Mr.) W. J. Combes, O.B.E., having at- tained the age for retirement, Is placed on ret. pay (Sept. 3); Capt and Bt. Mat (now Maj.) A. 0.

INFANTRY

1), and to Belfast, on commg. for Sub-Lleuts. to be Lleuts. with acceptance trial and service (un-seny. as stated:-R. A. Corbert Miller is resta, to the estabt, (July cated!

(Ock, 1, 1937); J. R. David P. L37; Capt. F. R. Vining, MBE., from. Cars (E)-W. K. Weston, to In-Hawkins (Nov. 1, 1937) P. KReg, Army Res. of Of, R.A., to be glefeld sept. 9):-5-B-Moncrief. Lankester (Dec. 18, 1937), J. ♬ A Capt. (Sept. 1), with seny, Sept. 1. to President (Sept. 14).

Berians (Jan. 11; R. E. Boddington 1931: Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) T. H. French (Feb, 1); B, C. Ward, RJ. Clutto be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Sept. 3). terbuck (Feb. 161; Q. D. W. Ram K. T. Hamilton (April 1); D. W Ungoed, WY D. O'Brien (June 1: M. R. F. Lemon (Flying Officer RAF (June 16); D. H. Burke

Somerset LI-Capt. W. E F Flying Officer, R.A.F.), R. M. Slee (Flying Officer, RAF). M. Routh to be Maj. (Aug. 1), with Macleod, J. W. G. Payne (July 1); precedence next below Maj. G. D.

J. McMurtrie B. Cox, R. A. M. Hennessy, J. C. Ogle, J. A. H. Hamer (July 183.

Lts.-D. A. R Duff, to Warspite (Aug 30), and as Fing Lt. to Adml. Sir A. Dudley R. P. Pound (on transfer of Lag); H. C. Fex. to Whitehall (Sept. 2).

LAS. (E)-A. G. Oliver, to Vernon (Sept. 14): C. Rothwell, to Jaguar (Sept. 27)...

Payr. Lt.-B. S. Jones, to Shrop- shire and for duty in Admiral's office (Sept. 30).

Sub-Lts-R, A. M. Hennessy, A.

AUGUST 37 R.N.

The Rev. G. H. Barnard. Tempy.

J. T. Harris, R. G. H. G. Ere, to Methodist Chapin, placed on Retd Tamar. (Sept. 6); N. R. H Rodney. List at own request (Aug. 311

to Whitehall.

Sub:Lt (ED H. G. Glen, to Orion

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SEPTEMBER 1 R.N.

R. Scots. Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) G. T Philip, M.C., to be" Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Sept. 2).

Cheshire R-Gentleman Cadet C I. L. Boyd, from R. Mil, Coll, be Sec. Lt. (Aug. 25),

Inniskilling Fus-Gentleman Cadet E. W. Bradley, from R. MIL. Con. to be Sec. Lt. (Aug. 25), with precedence next below Sec. Lt, C. A P. Christie

Wore. R-Capt. (Qr.-MI.)

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Surg. Comar. C. H. Savory, Corcoran retires on rét pay (Sept Pay. Sub-L-T. B. N. Caws, to M.R.CS, LR.C.P., placed on Retd. 1); R.QMS, A. H. Cooper to be Lt. Dunedin Sept. 9).

List (Sept, 1); Lieut.-Comdr, O. A. | (Qr.-Mr.) (Sept. 1). Schoolmaster ic.wo)-D. w. R. Routh placed on Retd. List at Dorset Lt. F. H. W. Brind is Lacey, to Afridi (undated).

own request with rank of Comdr.seed, while holding the appt. of

A.D.C. the Gove, of Bengal (Nov. Wt. Engr.-R. E. Jordan, to Bide-(Sept. 1).

for the ford Sept. 23),

Lleuts. to be Lieut-Comds. 5, 1936), (Substituted Schoolmasters (Proby).-H. Bell, R. Barnes. H. B. C. GI, R. Tnotitn in the Gazette of Nov. 3, 1938) Sec. Lt. G. L. Sweet resigns to St Vincent; W. G. Jone, to White (Sept. 1). Diomede (Sept. 3),

his commn. (Sept. 4),

FLEET AIR ARM

P. B. H. Butler, J.

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Paymr. Sub-Lieuts, to te Paymr LieutsA H. Barton, J. P. M.

Leslie, Godber. A. L. Pearson, G. S. Buck transferred to RN, as Lts.. (Anall (Sept. 13 iseny, July 9, 1935), and apptd. to Furious (Sept. 1).

RETIREMENT

1).

Midd's R. Maj. L, A. Newnham, M.C, to be Lt. Col. (Aug. 23),

Y. and LR--Capt. C W. R. Dug- gan is rest. to the estabt, (Aug. 28).

Act. Sub-Lieut. (E) J.-D. Robins to be Sub-Lieut. (E) (Sept. 1).

Senr. Mstrs, to be Hdmir. Leuts..

Camerons.-The follg. Majs are Lt.-Car.-C. A. K. Routh, with J. Marshall, T. E. Jackson (Sept. restd, to the estabt. (Aug. 1);—A. rank of Cdr. (Sept. 1),' ..

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F. MacGillivray, D. Macdonald. ROYAL MARINES

Schmrs. C Woo be sent..

Capt. 1 P. Grant retires recely- Mstrs.-F. W. Spry, A. R. Jonering a gratuity (Sept. 2). B.Sc. . Dennis, B.Sc., P. G. Foss, A. and SH-Maj. R. J. F. Mc- W. E Hall. I, D. Lawrence. L. C Alister is red, to the estabt. (July, Sibborn, M.C., W. G. Coleman, 2), M.M. (Sept. 1)..

Lt. Col.-A. C. St. Clair-Morford to be Director of Naval Recruiting (Sept. 1).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

SQUADRON LEADERS' POSTS. Among recent appointments are

To be Chaplains:--Revd Subbs. B.A.. Revd. A. J. Fletcher (Sept 1). "

Revd. J. D, Bartlett, B.A.. Chap

Rifle Bde.-Lt. J. A. Perese is secd, for serv. with the Burma Det. Force (Aug. 11),

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WAR OFFICE SEPT. 2

who returned earlier this year from (Aug 31). service in India.

Squadron Leader A E J. Pratt

Col, (temp. Brig.) G. G. Rawson, has taken over the command of O.B.E. M.C., late R. Signals, No. 58 (Fighter) Squadron at North apptd, A.D.C. to the King (Aug. Weald from Squadron Leader C. 1), vice Col. (Hon. Brig.) R. Lea-Cux on the latter's appoint-Willan DAO., M.C., late R. Signals. ment to headquarters of the Main Sigrials, retd. - tenance Command at Andover..

Squadron Lear R. C. Hancock also goes to North Weald, for The seny of all officers on the administrative duties on the sta-Active List who on July 31 heid

tion staff.

REGULAR ARMY

the rank of Colonel (substantive

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS

Maj. (Mech. Off.) A. C. Booth,

retirement. is placed on ret. pay (Sept. 1); Lt. (Qr.-Mr. W. N Mackay retires on ret. pay (Sept 1)..

·

The follg. Ist Cl. Staff Sergt.- Mas to be LAs. (Qr.-Mrs.) (Sept

1 C. J. Williams, 8. G. Staff.

Staff Sergt. Maj. W. F. Martin, M.M., to be L. (Mech. Of) (Sept.

1).

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Capt. W. D. Hughes, M.D., to be

Squadron Leader W. J. Grishamor brevet) to be ante-dated by on? | Maj." (Aug. 28)

year.

Col. E. Le G. Whitting, D.8.0.

Short Service Commission.---The

joined No, 28 (Army Cooperation) Squadron in India in 1933, after having been at the Electrical and M.C. on ceasing to be empla. Isappt. of Lt. J. L. Gordon is ante- Wireless School, Cranwell, for two placed on h.p. list from July 30 to dated to March 1, 1933. under 31 (incl.); Col. F. W. L. Bissett. the prov," of Art. 36, Royal War- rant for Pay and Promotion, 1931, D.SO. M.C.. retires on ret pay but not to carry pay and allces. (Sept, 1); Col, A, J. Cruickshank RECOVERED FROM D.SO., unempld, list, retires on an prior to Sept. 1. 1935: Lt J. L

years.

THE SEA"

"

Indian peasion (Sept, 3).

The follg, to be Cols:-Lt-Co; Two years after the disaster and Bt. Col. PL. McCreery, M.B.E, to the Imperial Airways' ner M.C., late 12th L. (Aug. 25), with "Boadicea”," an air mail letter sbe seny. July 29, 1937: Maj. and Bt carried was thrown up by the sea.Lt. Col. local Col.) A. V. Kerrison.

Addressed to Hong Kong, to from RA. (Sept. 1), with seny Jul Mrs. Dennis, it has just been de-1. 1937.

livered.

Gordon to be Capt: (Bent. 1. 1936).

with seny. Mar. 1. 1938. (Substi- tuted for the notifn. in the 'Gazette of Sept. 15. 1936.7.

The follg. Lts. (on proh are confirmed in their rank:-W. A, McD. Blatt, M.B.; A. J. N. Warrack. M.B.; C. A. Moynihan; J. McGhie; MB.; R. P. Hendry; D. Matheson, M.B.; S., Ward,

The tolle. Lts. (on prob.) are confirmed in their rank la the following order of seny.-K. P. Brown; TG. S. James, with seny.

COMMANDS AND STAFF On a covering enclosure, the

The folls, relinquish their appts. London Post Office states that the letter was "recovered from Col. temp. Brig.) F. W. Bis the sea by a fisherman's trawler sett, DAO, M.C., as Comdr. Hons near Dungeness on April 27. 1938. Kong Int. Ede, and the temp rank

The letter was apparently in- of Brig. (Sept. 1); Col. (temp. next below Lt. K. P. Brown; C. cluded in a despatch from London Brig.) Hon, P. G. Scarlett, M.C... Langford, M.B.J. C. Watts; on September, 25, 1938. conveyed Comdr, 12th Inf. Bde, and the w. G. Macte. M. B., with seny. by the aeroplane. Boadicea, which, temp. rank of Erig, (Sept. 2): Manext below Lt. J. C. Watte; M. M on and Et. It-CoL E C. Hayes, R Medine, M.D., M. Headlam M. B.. met with disaster, and sank

Norfolk, R., as G.8.0. 2nd Grade, with senz. next below Lt. P. J. September 25, 1936."

War Once sept. 1). Daly, M.B.: 4. W: Box. M.B. M.

EURASIA SERVICE

RESUMED

Gas, Manch. R, as Spc. APP MCA, Morrow, M.B. TRG.

(temp.) (Sept. 1).

Damrel. with seny, next below Lt. The follg. appts are made: CoT. K Murphy, M.B.: D. W. Ben- M.D. Gambier-Parry, MC., frontinck, with seny, next below Lt. Hankow, Sept 10. The Eurasia air service between G.S.O. 1st Grade, War Office, to T. McErvel. MB, D. M. Mac-. Hankow and Kunming which was be Comdr.. Malaya Inf. Ede, and donald; D. B. Milne; T. G. A. L.. suspended after the shooting down granted the temp, rank of Brig Warrington, M.D., with sen. next of Junkera-17 by Japanese planes whilst so empid. (Aug. 26); Col Fbelow Lt. D. W. Bell MB. A. on Sept. 0, was resumed yesterday Beaumont-Nesbitt, CVO. MC. Menzies, M.B., with seny, next when Junkers-19 et for the Yun- from Mil. Attache (G8.0 1st below Lb. M..J. G. Furnell

Lt. (on prób.) W. J. A., Craig. nan capital via Chengtu and Stan Grade, Paris, to be Dep. Dir, of at 6.35 pm with many passengers M. Intelligence, War Once, and M.B., is confirmed in his rank.

'' granted the temp. rank

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS and a large quantity of mati.

Preparations are being made for Brig. whilst so emplc. (Aug. 29 Capt. and Paymr. E the resumption of the air service Capt. M. J. B. Burnett, RA. to be to be Ma), (Sept. 3). Between Hankow and Hong Kong (stant of BÀ (G80 3rd Gradel.

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