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Awards and Promotions No.55
19MAR23



Discharges


The following personnel have been removed from the group:

J. Yates     B. Rudy     C. King     C. McAulay

The following personnel have been retired from the group:

E. Sainsbury
has entered university whilst working weekends to support himself, we wish him luck.


The following personnel have been moved to the Holding Company:

E. Davison



Promotions


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Recruit S. Haire has been promoted to Private.
Private S. Haire has been assigned to 2 Section as No.4 Rifleman.



Role Changes



Private C. Thorpe has been moved within No.1 Section as No.1 Bren.
Private V. Mount has been moved within No.1 Section as No.2 Bren.
Lance Corporal J. Thunder has been moved within No.1 section as 2IC.

Private E. Ball has returned from the Holding Company and has rejoined 1 Section as No.5 Rifleman.
Corporal L. Allen has returned from the Holding Company and has rejoined 2 Section as Second in Command.
Pilot Sergeant M. Bogey has returned from the Holding Company and has rejoined Blue Flight as Lead Wingman.




Commendations




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Privates J. Kozakiewicz and V. Mount have received their third Overseas Service Chevron for 18 months of service with Red Devils.



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Flying Officer J. Sax has received his sixth Overseas Service Chevron for 36 months of service with Red Devils.



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Privates R. Flynn and S. Haire have been awarded the 1939-1945 Star for their participation in The Battle of Crete.



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Flying Officer J. Sax has been awarded the Defense Medal for achieving three years of service with Red Devils whilst taking part in several operational campaigns and nine one-life PvP events.



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Flying Officer J. Sax has also been awarded Mentioned in Despatches for his actions in The Battle of Crete. After taking to the skies against inevitable odds, parachuting to continue the fight on the ground, he used his extensive knowledge in Luftwaffe tactics to maintain a consistent immersive environment. Thus leaving the lads on the ground constantly looking over their shoulder to spot incoming aircraft and making the enemy feel very powerful.

Private J. Kozakiewicz has been awarded Mentioned in Despatches for his actions in The Battle of Crete. Whilst manning the two inch, he provided consistent bombs on the enemy formations, breaking them up. Thus aiding the defence of our garrison, allowing our riflemen to pick off the stragglers.