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WINNING COMMISSIONS

THE LATEST NOMINATIONS. j (FROM Olllt OWN CORMSPONDIST.) LONDON, 21st August. During July, Sir A. J. Goldley made the following recommendations for Imperial commissions:—Q.M.S. J. H. BurInard, Canterbury Regiment; Sergt. T. Beanland, N.Z. Engineers; C.S.M. J. Makin, Wellington Regiment: Staff - [Sergt. M. J." Fuller, N.Z.P.A. A good many New Zealanders weie nominated during July by the G.O.C. to undex-go a course of training in officer cadet units for commissions in the N.Z.E.F. Those for Infaatry were: 12/1706 C.S.M. T. D. Maisey, Auckland Regiment; 12/3805 Sergt. A. K. Sage, Auckland Regiment; 12/810 S.-Sergt. D. A. MacDpnald, Auckland Regiment; 8/3361 Cpl. C. Mitchell, Otago Regiment; 8/1388 Sergt. T. R. Abercrombie, Otago Regiment; 8/385 Sei-gt. E. P. 'Gray, Otago Regiment; 6/1679 Sergt. R. Old, Canterbury Regiment; 6/1136 Sergt. T. L. Franklin, Canterbury Regiment; 6/329 Sergt. G. H. Prentice, Canterbury Regiment; 6/2930 C.S.M. H. D. Burt, Canterbury Regiment; 6/1156 Sergt. T. Stockdill, Canterbury Regiment; 6/2378 Sergt. G. Allison, Canterbury Regiment; 23/97 C.S.M. A. E. Clinksrd, N.Z. Rifle Brigade; 4/702 S.S.M. R. A. Clarke, N.Z. Engineers (attached D.H.Q.); 9/670 Sergt. W. 0. Biggar, N.Z. Pioneer Battalion; 9/951 Sergt. J. Murphy, N.Z. Pioneer Battalion; 9/1300 Sergt. J. H. Hartley, N.Z. Pioneer Battalion ; 16/61 Sergt. K. Te Hau, N Z Pioneer Battalion; 10/3295; R.S.M. C. E. Holmes, Wellington Regiment; 10/2391 Sergt. P. T. Field, Wellington Regiment; 10T43 Sergt. H. C. J. Knublev, N.Z. Cyclist Corps. For Artillery. 11/340 Sergt. A. H. Miller, N.Z.P.A.; 9/256 Cpl. J. A. M. Cameron, N.Z.F.A.; 2/2250 Bomb. B. L. Rigg, N.Z.F.A.; 2/2133 Gun. G. Gilchrist, N.Z.F.A.

For Machine Gun Corps : 23/686 Sergt. G. R. Booth, N.Z. Machine-gun Corps; 12/2572 Sergt. J. D.-Thomson, N.Z. Ma-chine-gun Corps. For Engineers: 4/431 Cpl. C. A. Peiv kins, N.Z. Engineers. Nominations for training for N.Z. E.F. commissions at the Imperial School of Instruction in Egypt:—l 3/31 Sergt. E. W. Cheetham, Auckland Mounted Rifles; 13/212 Sergt, E, E. L. M'Lure. Auckland Mounted Rifles; 7/1030 R.S.M. 0. H. Bremner. Canterbury Mounted Rifles; 7/172 S.S.M. J. Bosomwortb, Canterbury Mounted Rifles; 11/11 Sergt. L. K. Bull, AVellington Mounted Rifles; 11/974 Sergt. 0. G. Birrell, Wellington Mounted Bines; 11/297 S.S.M. a. T. P. M'Kenzie, Wellington Mounted Rifles; 7/176 C.S.M. J. W. Rurland, N.Z. Camel Corps. Sergt. F. H. Taylor, 7/1148, Cajiterbury Mounted Rifles, has also been through his training course in Egypt, I and now has a commission in C.M.JR. L.-Cpl. N. L. Vickerman, 4/1013, [ N.Z.E., has completed his training, and I holds rank as 2nd lieutenant, posted I to the N.Z.E. field companies/

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 7

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WINNING COMMISSIONS Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 7

WINNING COMMISSIONS Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 7