Garrison Artillery Volunteers

A display group whose passion is Royal Artillery of the 20th Century



The Garrison Artillery Volunteers (GAV) were formed over 30 years ago in the early 1990's to promote the understanding and interpretation of the UK's wartime coastal defences. The group soon found itself branching out into field artillery supported by an anti-aircraft and searchlight section. 

 The GAV are a group of volunteers whose aims are to rediscover and learn all technical aspects of gunnery during the 20th Century. We demonstrate the skills of both male and female gunners using period equipment. Passing this knowledge on via educational demonstrations enabling us to give a future to artillery of the past.



The GAV is truly an international organisation with membership from North Yorkshire to the south coast, Holland, Czech Republic, Belgium, Malta and Australia. The main base is in and around Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire with large sections in Yorkshire and Lancashire. There are also smaller sections in Bristol and Essex. This regional structure, supplemented by members from other parts of the country, provides the group with flexibility to put on numerous small local events as well as coming together for much larger events when required.




Our Patron

 


The Garrison Artillery Volunteers are honoured to have as our Patron Field Marshal David Richards, 

Baron Richards of Herstmonceux, GCB CBE DSO DL


An ex Army commando and proud Gunner, General David Richards led operations in East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Afghanistan. 

He is best known for his command in Sierra Leone in 2000, when he interpreted his orders creatively to achieve much more than was at first thought possible, ensuring the ultimate defeat of the RUF rebels and the avoidance of much bloodshed in the capital, Freetown. 

He went on to command NATO forces in Afghanistan during the Alliance’s expansion of responsibility across the whole country.

Having first commanded the British Army, in 2010 David became Chief of the Defence Staff, the professional head of Britain’s armed forces and their strategic commander as well as the Prime Minister’s military adviser and a member of the National Security Council. 

In this capacity, amongst other tasks, sometimes controversially he played a major role in the Libyan campaign in 2011 and in mitigating the downside of the UK’s final strategy for Afghanistan.

He retired in July 2013. His UK operational awards include a Mention in Despatches, Commander of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Order and Knight Commander of the Bath; the first officer to receive an operational knighthood since World War 2. 

In 2011 he received the annual Churchillian Award for leadership. He was created Baron Richards of Herstmonceux in February 2014 and now sits in the House of Lords. He was honoured to be asked by HM The King to carry The Sword of Spiritual Justice at His Coronation in 2023.

On retirement David created and became Executive Chairman of the geo-strategic advisory company Equilibrium Global. 

Amongst other appointments David is a visiting Professor of Exeter University and an Honorary Fellow of both King’s College London and Cardiff University. Until recently he was a Senior Adviser to the International Institute of Strategic Studies

He has served as an adviser to a number of governments and commercial businesses. He is involved in a number of charities, especially the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League of which he is the Grand President. 

In 2014 he published his memoir ‘Taking Command’. In September 2024 he      co-authored The Retreat From Strategy which The Times listed as one of 2024’s Top 5 Books on World Affairs. He appears regularly on the BBC and other major news outlets. He specialises in strategy and leadership.

The Armed Forces Covenant

We are proud to announce that we are now signatories to the Armed Forces Covenant, demonstrating our commitment to supporting our Armed Forces and their families.