Friday 7 September 2012

Guild Validation Day Mytchett 1st September 2012

Mike Peters writes:



I have just returned from the very successful Guild validation session at the Army Medical Services Museum. What an enjoyable and educational day all round, well done to Alison Hine and the VT for organising the day and keeping us all on the straight and narrow.

The standard of assignments was very good and I was pleased to see so many passes attained by our intrepid candidates. Congratulations are due to Craig Hallam-Baker for his Assignment 1 presentation on Flodden 1513, hopefully Clive has made back to the borders by now? Well done to Bob Shaw for his gripping presentation on the battle for Mount Longdon 1982, and to Ron Lyons who advanced the Australian banner in the Guild with his Assignment 1 on Bullecourt 1917. So we now have three new candidates on the validation trail - don't hang about chaps, go for your badges!

Assignment 5 - Problems on Tour, produced another clutch of strong passes from John Hamill, Ray Wilkinson, Adam Williams, and Tony Smith. The latter two also produced two very good Normandy based Assignment 6 sessions to secure a double whammy each...can they get their remaining assignments done by the AGM? It was pleasing to see a healthy number of new members in attendance, all watching and learning from their peers.

Overall it was a thoroughly good day rounded off with a pub lunch in a beer garden (picture on twitter @GuildofBG) - what's not to like? 

Hopefully we will see some of today's candidates collecting the coveted red badge in November at Bromsgrove.

Members gathered at a local pub after the event.