NAVAL & MILITARY
... establishment of his corps. In order avoid confusion with the Royal Naval Benevolent Trust, the title of the Devonport Royal Naval Depot B-encvoAeiit Fund has been changed Devonport Royal Naval Depdt Air Fund. ...
... establishment of his corps. In order avoid confusion with the Royal Naval Benevolent Trust, the title of the Devonport Royal Naval Depot B-encvoAeiit Fund has been changed Devonport Royal Naval Depdt Air Fund. ...
... Entering the service in 1897, he was mentioned in despatches and The London Gazette for his services in the Great War. Maj. and Bt. Lieut.-Col J. D. Crawford, lonian Army, who is granted the rank of colonel on retirement, entered the service in 1905 and ...
... Auten, V.C., from the Royal Naval Reserve. This officer was awarded the Victoria for hi* services com-m«.r«i of the Force, mastery ship, in July, 1913. He a Fellow of the Royal Geccraphical Society and an Associate of the Institute Naval ...
... ents Devonport. Maj. G. H. Young, Indian Army, who promoted lieut.-colonel. gets his step ait under 24 yfars' service. He had field service both in India and the Great War* (0.8. E.), and is a graduate the Staff College. Lieut.-Col. St. J. B. Killery ...
... we found what stiff job it wae. ROYAL MARINE CHANGES IN ATLANTIC FLEET. Maj. and Brevet Lieut-Col. L. C. Lampen, Royal Marines, formerly Royal 1 Marine othcer , Devonport, is to be relieved in the battleship Queen Elizabeth, flagship of the Atlantio ...
... the age rules could have remained another four years the active list. had! field service both South Africa and the Great War. Two probationary midshipmen of the Royal Naval Reserve will join each the following destroyers: Virfcigern. Velox, Watchman. Whirlwind ...
... During' August 511 rats were destroyed th© snips and establishments of Plymouth naval command. Oapfc. M. C. Dempsey, Royal Berkshire Regt., has been appointed the staff th© Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Monitor M 29 is to -paid Pembroke Dock next Friday ...
... evening. 11 The Scythe, destroyer, will leave Queens[ town for next Saturday. i The Sesame, destroyer, is to leave Devon> port Wednesday for Queenstown. A general survey invalids will held , the Royal Nava.l Hospital, Plymouth, Wednesday.! The Harebell ...
... expected to be the market the very rear future. SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON. Rear-Adml. Sir F. L. Field, who will command the Special Service Squadron, with the acting rank vice-admiral, during the naval world cruise, yesterday hoisted his fla ...
... that officers the Army aod Royal Air Foroe, as well as naval officers, a/re saluted. VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR SOLDIERS. Vocational courses, designed to equip soldiens for a return civil life on the conclusion of their colour service, were begun yesterday at ...
... appointed the battleship Queen Eliza- Beth, flagship the Atlantic Fleet, fleet fcooountanc officer, has been attending a Ketones* course. From March, until March he was attached the Trade (Division the Naval Staff. In Che Queen succeeds Pa,ymr. J K. A ...
... G. Dansey-Browning, R.A.M.C.. has retired, was for some years employed with the Egyptian Army, and had field service in China. For his services during th® late wa.r he was awarded the French Silver Medal for Epidemics and the C.B.E. Mr. E. C. Corry, who ...