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who compiled this list? i'm missing several names related to the Last Post Association

buglers • Antoine Verschoot MBE • Albert Verkouter MBE

List of Chairmen

• Pierre Vandenbraambussche OBE 1928 -1936 • Richard Leclercq OBE 1936 -1946 • Burgomaster Jean Van der Ghote OBE 1946 -1953 • Florimond Van de Voorde OBE 1953 -1966 • Guy Gruwez MBE, AOM 1966 - 2006

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Reply:- This Category is a list automatically generated -- people will only be listed here if they have an article on Wikipedia tagged with the Category "Officers of the Order of the British Empire" You are welcome to add information that is missing by writing new biographical articles.--mervyn 09:02, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Missing names?

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Removed a stray comment:

Missing from the J section: John Parkyn Jeffcock, Esq. O.B.E., M.I.E.E. Missing from the P section: Meena and Kirit Pathak O.B.E Missing from the M section: Arnold Machin O.B.E, R.A. Missing from the P section: Louise Pankhurst O.B.E Missing from the W section: Dr. G. Hugo Whitehouse O.B.E.

Note: This Category is a list automatically generated -- people will only be listed here if they have an article on Wikipedia tagged with the Category "Officers of the Order of the British Empire" You are welcome to add information that is missing by writing new biographical articles.--mervyn 20:56, 10 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More on Missing names==

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The decision to use Wikipedia entries as the criterion for O.B.E. listing on the O.B.E. Wikipedia page seems unduly restrictive and counterproductive. Surely there is a more inclusive list available from UK government sources. My father, Colonel Frederick Charles Bothwell Jr. (West Point '36, USAAF, 15th Air Force, SHAEF)was awarded the O.B.E. (Mil) following WWII in recognition of his joint service with the RAF. He and RAF colleagues were flown from Bari into Yugoslavia to negotiate with Tito partisans to assure the repatriation of allied bomber crews who crash landed in that country upon completion of bombing raids on the axis controlled oil fields in Romania. The presence of Ustasi (Nazi sympathizer) and Royalist forces in the area made the mission quite hazardous. Although he was my father, I doubt that he would feel entitled to a Wikipedia entry on his own - and given my advanced age (I'm nearly 71) and technological limitations I'm doubtful that I could do an adequate job of creating one! Can you not find a more authoritative source that Wikipedia to document O.B.E. awards?

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