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266th [GVA] O.P. Battery & R.A.A. Reunion.

on the 3rd November, 2006.

The reunion took place in the Gunners Arms, at the Artillery Ground, hosted by 266 [GVA] Para Bty R.A. [V]

Dec 2006. Reunion Pictures

Below is the notice which appeared in the Bristol Evening Post Dated.  13-October-2006.

Serving and retired members of the Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery have been invited to a reunion in Bristol. To be held on Friday, November 3, at 7.30pm, soldiers, NCOs, warrant officers or officer and civilian staff members are expected to turn out.
It will be held at the Gunners Arms, in the Artillery Grounds on Whiteladies Road.
The event is being Organised by former members Mike Roach and Derek Driscoll.                                                                               People who want to attend can email gunners266battery@yahoo . co.uk or call 07968 688 664.

Scan of Flyer sent out to past members

GVA Comrades Association

  Reunion

 

 Friday 3rd November 2006 @ 7.30 P.M.

Gunners Arms, Artillery Grounds, Whiteladies Road , Bristol BS8 2LG

All Members of the Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery, retired or serving, Soldier, NCO, Warrant Officer or Officer and Civilian Staff, are invited to the above Reunion , which it is hoped will become a regular event. The Reunion is particularly timely as the current Battery approaches its 150th birthday, having been raised as part of the Volunteer Movement of 1859 by Colonel Savile in Clifton.

The event is being organised by Mike Roach (Signaller and Officers Mess, 1981-1986) and WO II Derek Driscoll (1971-1989). Those wishing to attend are requested to either

email: gunners266battery@yahoo.co.uk or call 07968 688 664

Leaving their name, rank and contact number both for catering purposes and to provide updates.

Mike Roach said, "I have very fond memories of my time with the Battery and over the years have run into several of my mates who served with me, and it has always been a pleasure to meet them again. More recently my work led me to research the Battery 's history and after 20 years I found myself renewing contact with a number of Officers. When I discovered that the Officers still met I thought "Hang about. Why don't we have a Soldiers Reunion ? Then of course the Battery is approaching its 150th Birthday, so we can't let that go by without a big do."

WO II Derek Driscoll said "Full marks to Mike Roach for getting the Reunion rolling. I'll be there and so will you, or else! I promise to leave my Parade Ground voice at home unless sponsored to bring it out on the night for charity."

Major Richard Hutt RA (V) TD  said "I am delighted to hear of the preparations now being made for this long overdue event. Even when the Battery was top heavy with Officers in its Observation Post role I would say that 80%+ of its strength was made up of other ranks. It is wonderful that they should now have the opportunity to get together, and it is a privilege to have been asked to come down from London to attend and propose a toast to all. I'll be there."

 ----- ENDS --------

1. 266 Battery Role: In light of the events of 9/11, the UK Government and the MOD have conceived the Civil Contingency Reaction Force (CCRF) manned predominantly by the TA. This is due to the TA's reach across the country and proven Command and Control capability. All our soldiers are prepared to serve in the CCRF and receive additional benefits in doing to (additional pay and training). The force is always available to react to any threat or circumstance from acts of terror to natural disaster. Quote – MOD/ Army website  

 

Nominal Roll of those attending from list taken on the night to be added.

Dec 2006. Reunion Pictures

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