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Wak Offick, oOth -Iline, 1913 \_Crown Gopyright Ueserved.]
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THE
MONTHLY
ARMY LIST
FOR
JULY, 1913.
Under the provisions of the Army Act, 1881, Section I63D, this Army List Is evidence
of the status and rank of the Officers mentioned In it.
SCHEDULE OF ARRANGEMENT.
I.—The KING, H.M. Aldes-de-Camp,
Equerries, Hon. Physicians, Hon.
Surgeons, and Hon. Chaplains.
II.—Foreign Sovereigns who are Colonels-
in-Chief, Ac, of regiments.
III.—Army Council, ie,
1 v.—Inspector-General of the Home Forces.
V.—Inspector-General of the Oversea
b ones.
VI. —Commands of the Army:—
1. Home:—(a.) Aldershot, Eastern,
Irish, London District, North»^rri,
3<*otti9h, Southern, and Western
Commands. (6.) Channel Islands,
2. India.
3. Mediterranean.
4. Dominions, Colonies, and Frotec
torates.
VII.—Military Attaches to Embassiea and
Legations at Foreign Courts.
V111.—Kstabiishments ;—
1. Fiiucational and Training.
2. Manufacturing.
•3. Miscellaneous.
IX —Koyal Flyini; Corps.
X. —Egypti'in Army and Sudan Adminis¬
tration.
XI. -Special Lists:—
I. Officers attached to Egyptian Army.
3. Oflicers now serilng who are in
Civil Employment under Sudan
Government.
.'*. Officers interchanged between the
British and Indian Armies and
the Military Forces of the British
Dominions beyond the seas.
4. Ofticers now serving who are in
Civil and Colonial Military Em¬
ployment, &c.
o. Officertinow serving who are hold¬
ing Miscellaneous Appointments.
6. Officers employed under Article
iSfi, Royal Warrant.
7. Officers now serving who are
Staff College Graduates.
8. Officers now serving who are
qualified for Staff Employment
in consequence of Service on
the etaff in the Field.
9. Officers now serving who have
qualilied in a course of instruc¬
tion at the London School of
Economics.
10. Officers now serving who have
passed the final examination of t he
Advanced Class,Ordnance College.
U. Officers now serving who have
passed the first year's course at
the Ordnance College.
12. Officers now serving who have
obtained a 1st Class Certifleate in
the Long Course of Gunnery or
Gunnery Staff Course prior to
1906, or have obtained the Certi¬
ficate of the Gunnery Staff Course
subsequent to 190-5.
1.3. Officers now serving who have
qualified as Interpreters in Mod¬
ern Jioreign Languages.
U. Officers granted Local, Temporary,
or Honorary Kank.
15. Officers who have been selected for
Rewards.
XII. —Field - Marshals ; General Officers,
Colonels and Brevet Colonels;
Officers, not shewn in any Regi¬
ment or Corps, extra Regimentally
employed.
XIII.—Officers unemoloyod, by ranks.
(continued on page H.)
87,709. 11,781/979.
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10,625. 7/13. J. J. K. & Co., Ltd

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