DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER.

2nd Lieut. Alfred J. Best, D.S.O., Royal Engineers, of Baildon.

Rev. P. E. Brown, D.S.O., Chaplain to the Forces, of Earby.

Major A. B. Clarkson, D.S.O., M.C., ⅙th Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Keighley.

Lieut. (A/Lt.-Col.) Arthur Driver, D.S.O., M.C., Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Silsden.

Capt. & Bt. Major (T/Lt.-Col.) Norman A. England, D.S.O., Duke of Well.’s Regt. (commanded 8th West Yorks Regt.) of Gargrave, Skipton.

Capt. N. Geldard, D.S.O., M.C., ⅙th Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Rathmell.

Capt. Robert Clement Perks, D.S.O. (since killed), Duke of Well.’s Regt., of Hebden.

Lieut. James Shorrocks, D.S.O., Australian Contingent, of Hellifield.

Major & Bt. Lt.-Col. (Temp. Brig. General) Rodger Stephen Tempest, C.M.G., D.S.O., Scots Guards, of Broughton Hall, Skipton.

Lt.-Col. J. Ward, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., of Crosshills.

Lt.-Col. Sir Mathew R. H. Wilson, C.S.I., D.S.O., of Eshton Hall.

Comdr. R. A. Wilson, D.S.O., H.M.S. “Mersey,” son of the late Sir Mathew Wilson, of Eshton Hall.

Capt. W. P. Wrathall, D.S.O., M.C., 6th Black Watch, of Farnhill.