Annual Mess Dinner
The Warrant Officers and Sergeants gather for their annual dinner with their invited guests. Colonel (ret) Allan Langmuir, Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Bailey, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Bill Wickett, Brigadier General Anderson, Chief Warrant Officer Peter Erwin, Regimental Sergeant Major Chief Warrant Officer Brian Cormier and Master Warrant Officer Eric Tyldesley-Gore.
In our second photo we have newly appointed Honorary Sergeant Allan Langmuir, Master Warrant Officer Eric Tyldesley-Gore, Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Wickett, Sergeant Mike Meehan, Sergeant Ray Wilson, Sergeant Don Friedsam and Sergeant Bill Amos. There's a couple more visible in the crowd shot. Sergeant Richard Van Slyke with his back to the camera, Sergeant Brian Harmon, and Chief Warrant Officer (retired) Ray Guttridge.
Major Barrie Hamilton confers with the Medical Officer Captain Kornder. Chief Warrant officer Jimmie Hamilton, Warrant Officer Al Yelland, Warrant Officer Bud Taylor and the Regimental Sergeant Major Brian Cormier are seen in this crowd.
The RSM Gongs Colonel Langmuir assisted by the capable detachment of Sergeants Van Slyke, Harmon, Friedsam and Amos.
The RSM of The British Columbia Regiment appears pleased with some of the photographs that he may have captured.
The smokiness of the Parade Square hides the firing of the miniature cannons.
In our second photo we have newly appointed Honorary Sergeant Allan Langmuir, Master Warrant Officer Eric Tyldesley-Gore, Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Wickett, Sergeant Mike Meehan, Sergeant Ray Wilson, Sergeant Don Friedsam and Sergeant Bill Amos. There's a couple more visible in the crowd shot. Sergeant Richard Van Slyke with his back to the camera, Sergeant Brian Harmon, and Chief Warrant Officer (retired) Ray Guttridge.
Major Barrie Hamilton confers with the Medical Officer Captain Kornder. Chief Warrant officer Jimmie Hamilton, Warrant Officer Al Yelland, Warrant Officer Bud Taylor and the Regimental Sergeant Major Brian Cormier are seen in this crowd.
The RSM Gongs Colonel Langmuir assisted by the capable detachment of Sergeants Van Slyke, Harmon, Friedsam and Amos.
The RSM of The British Columbia Regiment appears pleased with some of the photographs that he may have captured.
The smokiness of the Parade Square hides the firing of the miniature cannons.