Remembrance Day
Salute Troop Commander - Captain Preston?
Assistant Troop Commander - Captain Art Gee
Salute Troop Sergeant Major - Warrant Officer George Wood
#1 Detachment Commander –
#2 Detachment Commander – Sergeant Bill Amos
Gunner Doug Loney
Gunner Don Booth
#3 Detachment Commander – Sergeant Don Friedsam
#4 Detachment Commander – Bombardier Leon Jensen?
The new Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel William (Bill) T. Wickett and the Second in Command, Major R. Victor Stevenson pose by one of the saluting guns afterwards. This Remembrance Day salute was different than previous ones as can be seen by the wearing of Combat as opposed to Battle Dress, the lack of red paint on the gun tires, and the painted over white bumpers on the 3/4 Ton SMP. It appears that the new Commanding Officer was striving for a more operational focus for the unit as opposed to a ceremonial.
Assistant Troop Commander - Captain Art Gee
Salute Troop Sergeant Major - Warrant Officer George Wood
#1 Detachment Commander –
#2 Detachment Commander – Sergeant Bill Amos
Gunner Doug Loney
Gunner Don Booth
#3 Detachment Commander – Sergeant Don Friedsam
#4 Detachment Commander – Bombardier Leon Jensen?
The new Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel William (Bill) T. Wickett and the Second in Command, Major R. Victor Stevenson pose by one of the saluting guns afterwards. This Remembrance Day salute was different than previous ones as can be seen by the wearing of Combat as opposed to Battle Dress, the lack of red paint on the gun tires, and the painted over white bumpers on the 3/4 Ton SMP. It appears that the new Commanding Officer was striving for a more operational focus for the unit as opposed to a ceremonial.