Commanding Officers Summary

Post World War II List

Lt. Col. R.E. Doyle, C.D., was the first post war Commanding Officer. He was later promoted to Brigadier and Commanded 20 MIL. Group.

Major A.S. (Sterling) King (not related to R.Wm. (Bill) King), took over Command from Lt. Col. R.E. Doyle, C.D., He subsequently moved to Saskatoon, SK, and has since passed away.

Lt. Col. A.C. Bannantyne, E.D., took over Command from Major A.S. (Sterling) King. He retired and lived in Regina, SK, and died in 2003.

Major R.Wm. (Bill) King, C.D., took over Command from Lt. Col. A.C. Bannantyne, E.D. Bill is retired and lives in Edmonton, AB.

Major G.D. Knight, C.D., took over Command from Major R.Wm. (Bill) King, C.D. Major Knight had the unenviable position of placing the Regiment on the Supplementary Order of Battle List (S.O.B. List), when it was disbanded Circa 1968. Major Knight now resides in Parksville, B.C.