1 Service Battalion - Commanding Officers

Commanding Officers

  • LCol B.B. Cox, CD – Sept 1968 – Aug 1969
  • LCol D.V. Geary, CD – Aug 1969 – Jul 1971
  • LCol C.A. Millar, CD – Jul 1971 – Jul 1973
  • LCol R.D. Leech, CD – Jul 1973 – Apr 1975
  • LCol P.P. Pospisil, CD – Apr 1975 – May 1977
  • LCol R.G. Dauphinee, CD May 1977 – Jun 1979
  • LCol D.N. Basinger, CD – Jun 1979 – Jul 1981
  • LCol R.T. Baxter, CD – Jul 1981 – Jul 1983
  • LCol I.J. Campbell, OMM, CD – Jul 1983 – Jul 1985
  • LCol H.L. Corbett, OMM, CD – Jul 1985 – Jul 1987
  • LCol G.A. Walsh, CD – Jul 1987 – Jul 1989
  • LCol E.K. Beselt, CD – Jul 1989 – Jun 1991
  • LCol K.A. Strain, CD – Jun 1991 – Jul 1993
  • LCol J.L.S. Hamel, CD – Jul 1993 – Jun 1995
  • LCol D.N. Redman, CD – Jun 1995 – Apr 1997
  • LCol M.E. McQuillan, CD – Apr 1997 – Jun 1999
  • LCol A.C. Patch, CD – Jun 1999 – Jun 2001
  • LCol J.R. Peverley, CD – Jun 2001 – Jul 2003
  • LCol C.A. Lamarre, CD – Jul 2003 – Jun 2005
  • LCol J.D. Conrad, CD – Jun 2005 – Feb 2006
  • LCol D.C. Bell, CD – Feb 2006 – Jul 2006
  • LCol K.W. Horlock, CD – Jul 2006 – Jun 2007
  • LCol B.J. MacGillivray, CD – Jun 2007 – Jun 2009
  • LCol R.B. Dundon, CD – Jun 2009 - Apr 2011
  • LCol K.D. Brodie, CD - Apr 2011–Present

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