My military experience and first work experience was in the seventies and eighties. Serving with the 30th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery. A reserve unit in Ottawa. Also know by the regiments historical name as the Bytown Gunners.
Personal:
When I moved into the Kits Point neighborhood 6 years ago, I knew I wanted to get involved with the Billy. I’d been to the branch for social gatherings and liked the atmosphere and the people. I have volunteered on Remembrance Days and met veterans and first responders. I was a Director on the Executive last year and I hope to continue to apply my 40+ years of business experience to explore more ways the Billy can serve the community as we continue to recover from Covid challenges.
I have been involved in volunteer activities for many years. Before the Legion, I was with Scouts
I have been a proud Legion member for almost 20 years and am very passionate for what the Legion stands for.
Josh Muir was born in Winnipeg Manitoba. After high school, he joined the Army Reserves, serving the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. After two years with that unit, Josh moved to BC in 1996 to study on the island at camosun college. He transferred to the Canadian Scottish Regiment, and served with them for approximately two more years, before moving to Vancouver and transferring again, this time to the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. Releasing from the primary reserve in 1999, Josh pursued education and worked at YVR for several years.
Born, raised and educated in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). 18 years military service as a commissioned officer in Africa and the Middle East.
Served in the Royal Navy for 22yrs before moving to Canada in 2001.