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Andrew 'Vern' Stokes

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Andrew Stokes

The Garrison Sergeant Major, Billy Mott (left), alongside his successor-to-be Vern Stokes (right)at the State Opening of Parliament 2015.
Nickname(s)Vern
Born1972
Madeley, Shropshire, England[1]
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch British Army
Years of service1988–present
RankWarrant Officer Class 1
UnitColdstream Guards
Battles / warsThe Troubles
Operation Grapple (Yugoslavia)
Operation Telic
Operation Herrick
AwardsOfficer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Member of the Royal Victorian Order
Deputy Lieutenant of Shropshire[2]

Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew 'Vern' Stokes, OBE, MVO, DL is a current British Army soldier who is one of the army's most senior warrant officers from 2015-present.

Military Service

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Born in Shropshire, England in 1972, Stokes enlisted in the British Army in June 1988. After passing out from the Guards Depot, he was posted to 2nd Battalion, Coldstream Guards. He saw operational tours in Northern Ireland, Belize, Kenya, and Bosnia. After spending time as a Section Commander Instructor at the Infantry Battle School, he saw further operations in Northern Ireland, Iraq, and Afghanistan as well as exercises in Canada. He was later posted to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as both a Colour Sergeant Instructor and later as the Company Sergeant Major. He was promoted to the highest enlisted rank within the Coldstream Guards, Regimental Sergeant Major of the 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards in 2010. He was appointed the Academy Sergeant Major of Sandhurst in 2011. In 2014 he began shadowing then GSM Bill Mott, in preparation for his appointment as the GSM of the London District.

In his role as the GSM, Stokes has been involved with the planning and execution of the annual Trooping the Colour, the funeral for HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, and the The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Martin, Ruth (19 May 2025). "GSM Andrew 'Vern' Stokes takes on patron role with Shropshire charity". Shropshire Community Foundation.
  2. ^ Rogers-Coltman, Fiona (16 April 2024). "New Deputy Lieutenant appointment for Shropshire".
  3. ^ "Andrew 'Vern' Stokes | Champions Speakers". champions-speakers.co.uk.