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THE
APRIL, 1941
Corrected to 25th March, 1941.
NOTICES
Under the provisions of the Army Act, 1881, Section 163 (1) (i), tliis Army List is evidence of the status and
rank of the OlBcers mentioned in it.
The figures in square brackets thus [1] after the titles of Infantry regiments denote the former regimental
districts to wliich the regiments belonged. ^-^ . ^ x. « ^ .. v, i„„
The badges, &c., borne on Regimental Colours are shown after the titles of Regmients, the centre badge
being printed in heavy type. In the case of Regiments and Corps which do not carry Standards, Gmdons or
Colours, the badges, &c., shown after their titles are borne on their Clothing or Appointments. _
The words subscribed to the titles of regiments, as "Peninsula," "Waterloo," ' Neuve Chapelle, dec,
denote the Honours awarded to such regiments in commemoration of their services. Those prmted m heavy
type are borne on their Standards or Colours, or, in the case of regiments having no Standards or Colours, on
their Appointments. , . ,, c j. j t v
Where two dates are shown against the name of an officer without explanation, the first denotes his
seniority in his Regiment or Corps or is liis most recent date of appointment to the Regiment or Corps, and
the second denotes his present Army seniority. Where three dates are shown, the second is his date of substantive
appointment to his present rank, and the tliird denotes his present Army seniority.
Officers whose names are printed in italics are on the supernumerary or seconded lists.
Communications from Officers of the Suiiplementary Reserve, MUitia, and Territorial Army or holding
Temporary or Emergency Commissions regarding the entry in this List (a) of letters denoting inditary
qualifications and (6) of the symbol ^ denoting War Service, should be forwarded through the usual official
channels. Other communications regarding alterations, errors or omissions should be addressed direct as
follows : —
THE UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE,
The War Office,
Army List. Lomlon, S.W.I.
Officers who succeed to peerages, baronetcies or courtesy titles are responsible for immediately notifying the
fact to the Under-Secretary of State, The War Office, in order that the necessary alterations may be made
in the Army Lists and in the official records of the War Office.
ARMY AGENTS.
Lloyds Bank, Ltd., Cox's & King's Branch, 6, Pall Mall, S.W.I. [Telegraphic Address—" Coxia, London "J and
Amritsar, Bombay, Calcutta, Darjeehng, Delhi, New Delhi, Karachi, Lahore, Murree, Peshawar, Rangoon,
Rawalpindi, Simla and Srinagar (Kashmir).
Messrs. Glyn, Mills & Co., Holt's Branch, Kirkland House, Whitehall, S.W.I.
[TeUgraphic Address — " Mensarius, London."]
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