In 1955 various European automatic crossings were visited and checked by two inspecting officers and two road engineers from the Ministry of Transport, as well as two officers from the British Transport Commission visited 46 crossings in 10 days in three countries.
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Inspecting officers, including Major General Isaac Brock, noted that Procter's regiment was " very sharp ", indicating a good standard of drill and discipline, and that this was due to Procter's " indefatigable industry ".
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Promoted to HMS " Dominion " in the Channel Fleet in January 1908 and then inspecting officer of boys'training establishments in January 1910 . he became Admiral of Patrols, commanding four flotillas of destroyers, in April 1912.
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The final Annual General Inspection of the CCF with the RAF section present was held on 4 July 2014, and was attended by Air Marshal Barry North as the Inspecting Officer, as well as a number of other officers from each section.
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Lieutenant Colonel H A Yorke ( RE retired ), the Inspecting Officer of Railways who reported on the accident, said that they had had a miraculous escape from injury when another train collided with the stationary train in which they were standing.
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The Inspecting Officer stated that " a junction curve is about to be formed between the Wansbeck Valley and North-Eastern lines, which will enable the trains from the former to run direct into the Morpeth station of the latter line ".
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On 29 November 1995 the section of railway between Yaxham station and a temporary halt built beside a footpath crossing on the Rash's Green industrial estate in Dereham was inspected by Chris Hall, H . M . Principal Inspecting Officer of Railways.
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In 1943 the inspecting officer was upgraded to an inspector general ( an officer with the rank of brigadier ), and the corps was expanded with new units ( the Second Mahsud Scouts were raised in 1944 and the Pishin Scouts in 1946 ).
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The one over the River Till, ten miles from Tweedmouth, was incomplete at the time of the inspection by Captain H G Wynne, the Board of Trade Inspecting Officer, but he agreed to opening over a single line at very limited speed.
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On 2 February 1869 the Board of Trade Inspecting Officer visited the line to approve it for passenger operation, but he declined to do so because of deficiencies in the signalling; he also criticised the arrangements at the North Eastern Railway's Hexham station.