Garrison Sergeant Majors, London District
1940–1950 | WO1 (GSM) Thomas Courtney, Coldstream Guards |
1950–1951 | WO1 (GSM) George Howe, Irish Guards |
1951–1952 | WO1 (GSM) Frederick Thomas Aylen, Coldstream Guards |
1952–1965 | WO1 (GSM) George Stone, MVO MBE, Irish Guards |
1965–1977 | WO1 (GSM) Tom Taylor, MVO MBE, Grenadier Guards |
1977–1987 | WO1 (GSM) Alex Dumon, MVO MBE, Coldstream Guards |
1987–2002 | WO1 (GSM) Alan G 'Perry' Mason, MVO MBE, Coldstream Guards |
2002– | WO1 (GSM) William 'Billy' Mott, OBE MVO, Welsh Guards |
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