Garrison Sergeant Major - Garrison Sergeant Majors, London District

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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