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GENERAL

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, SEPT. 15

ADMIRALTY, SEPT. 12.

R.N.

Surg, Lieut. Comdr, J. H. Nicholson,

| MB. ChB, to be Surg. Comdr. (Sept.,

FLM.

ESTABLISHMENTS

LL-CAL. J. L. Henderson, BA, R. Signals, to be Dept, Chiat Inapr. (Aug..

1).

ROYAL NAVY

Commander H. A. King, whose ap {'pointment to commend the Kashmir. Capt. R. de M. Leathes to be one of the Kelly class destroyers, has Temp. Maj. (Sept. 1).

WAR OFFICE, SEPT. 15 "REGULAR ARMT

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Col. G. Darwell, MC., retires on Sept., 5 and is retamed in his appt. (substituted for the notion. In the Gazette of Sept. 5); Col. D. MA Sole, D.S.O., retires

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Information Ministry's Functions

PROPAGANDA WORK MOST ESSENTIAL

LONDON, Vet. 5. (Reuter)-Lora McMillan, replying in the Hous been announced, is an advanced gun- of Lords to the criticisms of the nery specialist and for the past 28. B. 6, explained in detall the years has been serving in the expert" mental department at Whale Blond

changes made in the Ministry of gunnery school..

Information.

THE ARMY

He stated that as a result of the changes," instead of the 127 staff engaged in the Press section,

required for the restricted work.

The Censorship staff of 306 would also be removed from the control of the Ministry.

(temp. „GALLANT SERVICE IN "PALESTINE | a much smaller staff would be Brig.) R. L. Petre, D.S.O., M.C., (Aug. It was announced in the "London 26),

with seny. June 26, 1938; Col. Gazette" that the King had been (temp. Brig.) F. V. B. Witts, CRE, pleas approve of the following D.5.0., M.C. (Aug. 28), with seny. July awards for distinguished services in 19, 1939: Col. R. Le Fanu, D.5.0., M.C. | Palestine:— (Aug. 29), with seny. July 19, 1835.

F.

THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER

Major Donald Charles Seymour Bryan

THE MILITARY CROSS.

To be Cols:-Lt-Col W. Morrogh, DS.O. M.C., from R. Tank R. (Aug. 26) with seay, July 1, 1988; Lt-Col E. G W. W. Harrison, M.C.. from R.A. (Aug. 28), with seny. Jan 1, 1937: Lt. Col. 7. T. Burney, M.C. Unempld. Lieutenant John Horace Marriott: List, late Gordons (Aug. 28) with sedly. Lieutenant David Bedford · Rooke: Dec. 18.

18. 1837: LL-Col. W. A. J. Simp-Second-Leutenant John Peel Weston sen. D.8.0., M.C. from Uzempld List. Samuelson: Second Lieutenant Der-

George RA. (Aug. 30), with seny. April 28, went

St. John Radcliffe:

1938 Lt. Col. F. N. Rashleigh. D.8.0.

M.C... Unempld. List, late R.A. (Sept. 21, with seny. Aug. 5. 1938: Maj. and Bt. Lt-Col, A. C. Arnold, 'O.B.E., M.C.. from R.Fus. (Aug, 18), with seny, July 1, 1938.

COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg appts. are made:-Lt.- Gen. Sir M. G. Taylor, K.C.B. C.MO.

Second Lieutenant Charles Raymond

Patrick Sweeny

THE MILITARY MEDAL No. 2746885 Warrant Oficer Class 1 (Company Sergeant-Major) David Robbie.

THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER Squadron Leader HD. Medregor (27031),

THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS Fiving "Officer R. T Williams (37953) Plot Officer A. I. H. Lynch 10180) Plot Offeer C. H. Dyson (40172),

SEVEN NEW BRIGADIERS Seven bew brigadiers were announc- ed recently and the corpe to which they belonged and the appointments they have vacated as colonels or lieu- tenant-colonels are as follows:

D.5.0. Col. Comdt. R.E from D.M.G.O. to be Sen. Mil. Adviser Aug. Col. (temp. Brig.) R H Dewing. D.S.O.. M.C.. to be Dir., and

granted

the acting rank of Maj Gen. (Sept. 3: Col. 0. F G. Hogy. from A.M.G.O. to be Mil. Admin, Off (Aug. 1: Col A. C. Amold. O.B.E.. M.C

be Mil. Attache (Graded as to G.S.O. Lat Grade) (Aug. 15): Col (Ord. 05. 1st CL) L. H. Willams, M.C. R.A.O.C, to be D.D.O.S. (temp.) raud is granted the temp, rank of Brig. whilst so empid (Aug. 29); Lt. Col. L. R Messum, late Ind. Army, to be DA AO (temp.) (Aug. 23) Me). W. M. Jenkins, ret, pay, R.AR.O. from DAM.GO. to be Asst. Mil. Admin. Off (Aug. 1); Maj. C. P. R. Johnston, Seaforth from Star Capt.. to be DA.A. and QM.G. (Aug. 27); Capt. 0. Howarth. Manch R. TA.. to be 2nd Staff Capt (temp.) (Aug. 27); Capt. R. N. Brinckman. Gren. G'de.. to be Adit. Attd. Gen. Staff) (Aug. 28).

Field Branch-Maj. J. A. Leigh. M.C., to be Lt.-Cal. (Sept. 7). The command.

L. R. Williams, M.C. RAO.0. Chie: Ordnance Officer, M.T. Vehicles: now to be a Deputy Director.

GT Burney. M.C.. late Oc. and Burtalion, The Gordon Highlanders, from the unemployed list. to a com- mand.

W. Morrogh, D.S.O., M.C. late Royal Tank Regiment, from 6th Bat- talion to a command.

EG W. W. Harrison, MC, late RA.. from 18th Field, Regiment, to a

promotion of Lt. Col. C. H. Brittan4th Battalion.. The Dorsetshire Regi-

H. S. "Woodhouse, T. D. late D.C M.C., is antedated to Aug. 28.

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Mal. G. S. O'N Power, BA (Aug. 1).

ment, to a command.

W. A. J. Simpson, D.B.Q. M.C, inte secd.R.A.. from the unemployed list, to a

command

The follg. Capts are sect. 8. Usher (Aug. 21); E. H Clarke (Sept.

4).

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Lt. G. C. Nelson to be Capt. (Aug. 771; RÁM. M. B. Donaghy to be Lt. (T.M.O.) (Aug. 31).

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS

Lt. Cols. (0.08 2nd C1.) to be Cols (0.0%, 1st (1):-R. F. Johnson (Aug. 29); EL C. Whitaker (Aug. 31).

Maj. and Bt. Lt Col (0.0. 3rd CL A. C. H. Eagles, MG, to be Lt. Col. (0.0. 2nd Cl.) (Aug. 31).

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R. N. Rashleigh., D.SO., MO. late R.A from 14th Field Regiment, to a command."

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This war, in a special sense, is a war of ideas and it is essential that, in season and cut of season, at home and abroad, our cause should constantly be presented in the true light."

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