Honours List: Military Division - Army

ORDER OF THE BATH

GCB

General Sir David Julian Richards, KCB, CBE, DSO. ADC Gen., late Royal Regiment of Artillery.

KCB

Lt Gen David Robert Bill, CB. Late Corps of Royal Engineers.

CB

Maj Gen Gerald William Berragan. Late Royal Regiment of Artillery.

Maj Gen Timothy Gordon Inshaw. Late Royal Corps of Signals.

The Venerable Archdeacon Stephen Robbins. Q.H.C., late Royal Army Chaplains' Department.

ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE

CBE

Brig Michael Trevor Griffiths. Late The King's Own Royal Border Regiment.

Col Robert James Herring. Late The Royal Logistic Corps.

Brig James Ian Stuart Plastow, MBE. Late The Royal Green Jackets.

Col Christopher Robert Francis Rider. Late The Staffordshire Regiment.

Brig Christopher Linley Tickell, OBE. Late Corps of Royal Engineers.

OBE

Col Colin Mark Abraham. Late The Royal Logistic Corps.

Lt Col Jonathan Godson Eyre Bartholomew. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

Lt Col James Jonathan Brasher. The Yorkshire Regiment.

Col Charles Walter Francis Mowbray Cox, TD. Late Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.

Lt Col Ian Roy Hicks, TD. Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.

Lt Col Andrew James Large. Royal Corps of Signals.

Lt Col David Hugh Meyer, AFC. Army Air Corps.

Lt Col Michael James Vernon Smith. Army Air Corps.

MBE

Lt Col Phillip John Abram. Royal Corps of Signals.

Maj Jeremy Bayard Barron. The Royal Irish Regiment.

Lt Col Thomas Julian Bateman. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

Maj James Richard Bryden. The Yorkshire Regiment.

Lt Col Michael Edward George Caldicott. The Royal Logistic Corps.

Maj Andrew John Cerson. Adjutant General's Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch), Territorial Army.

Maj John Lockhart Clark. Corps of Royal Engineers.

Maj Andrew Robert Devey. Corps of Royal Engineers.

Acting Lt Col James McShane Docherty. West Lowland Army Cadet Force.

Maj Simon John Doyle. The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.

Chaplain to the Forces Ian Robert Gamble. Royal Army Chaplains' Department, Territorial Army.

Capt Andrew Steven Gee. The Royal Logistic Corps.

Capt Robert Martin Gillespie. The Royal Irish Regiment.

WO Class 2 David Alan Hummerston. The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.

Maj Samuel Leslie Humphris. The Yorkshire Regiment.

Maj Toby Clive Mainprise-King Jackman. The Royal Gurkha Rifles.

Capt James Andrew Keeley. Grenadier Guards.

Maj Andrew Gordon Lewis. The Royal Logistic Corps.

Capt Noel Robert Henry Magill. The Mercian Regiment.

Capt Keith John Mahoney. The Mercian Regiment, Territorial Army.

Capt Craig Alexander McBurney. The Rifles.

Capt Ian Stephen Moore. The Royal Welsh, Territorial Army.

Maj Nicholas Paul Mott. Welsh Guards.

Colour Sgt John Paul Myers. Welsh Guards.

Lt Col Shaun Howard Nield. Royal Regiment of Artillery, Territorial Army.

Capt Simon Leslie John Oliver. Royal Regiment of Artillery.

Capt Andrew Pemberton. The Rifles.

Capt Clive Terence Phillimore. The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Territorial Army.

Sgt Sean Peter Powell. Corps of Royal Engineers.

WO Class 2 Wesley Robert Quigley. Royal Army Veterinary Corps.

Capt Michael Reed. The Light Dragoons.

WO Class 1 Nicola Seymour. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.

Capt Jay Shaw. The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

WO Class 2 Paul Andrew Simpson. Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

Capt Andrew John Slater, QGM. The Parachute Regiment.

Staff Sgt Robert Smith. The Royal Logistic Corps.

Maj David Mark Stanbridge, QGM. The Parachute Regiment.

Chaplain to the Forces Alan Christopher Steele. Royal Army Chaplains' Department.

Maj Stephen Brian Sutherland. The Royal Logistic Corps.

Capt Mark Robert Todd. Royal Corps of Signals.

Maj Mark William Torpy, AFM. Army Air Corps.

WO Class 2 Raymond Allan Wall. The Parachute Regiment.

QUEEN'S VOLUNTEER RESERVES MEDAL

QVRM

Sgt Robert Colin Michael Burns. The Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army.

Capt Shaun David Lamming. The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.

Maj Michael Paul Rowe. The Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army.

Lt Col Colin Louis Shieff, TD. Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.

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