Brigadier Gold Limited provided additional diamond drill and underground sampling results from ongoing phase one exploration at its Picachos goldsilver project, Sinaloa Mexico (the "Picachos Project", "Picachos" or the "Property"). Brigadier has completed and received assay results for 3085 metres of diamond drilling in 28 holes on the Picachos Project. Phaseone exploration highlights to date: Confirmed sevenkilometre long vein system of precious metals mineralization. Widely spaced holes show vein continuity on strike and at depth with robust width. High grade nature of precious metals mineralization consistently observed in assays. Confirmed meaningful gold/silver mineralization in hanging wall and footwall of vein systems. Discovered previously unexplored highgrade gold and silver historic workings. Multiple new surface and subsurface targets discovered during reconnaissance and mapping. Copper porphyry target sampling suggests high priority followup exploration. La Gloria underground gold mine is accessed from a 106 metre long eastsoutheasterly trending crosscut located at 965 metres elevation in the central part of the Property. This opening provides access to a southeasterly trending stope that is more than 70 metres long and about 1.5 metres wide. Historic sample MTA15659 was cut across the northwest face of this stope and contained values of 21.09 g/t Au, 6.6 g/t Ag, 0.4% Cu, 0.8% Pb and 0.5% Zn across 0.8 metres. The orientation of the structure at this location is 162°/75° SW. Brigadier cut a sample across the southeastern face of the stope which returned a result of 49.6 g/t Au and 31 g/t Ag across 0.4 metres (BRG26402) and a notably more easterly orientation of 150°/74° SW. Mineralization in the stope consists of microcrystalline quartz breccia intergrown with pink epidote (piemontite?), and native gold along a shear zone hosted in agglomerate. The mud matrix between volcanic blocks and bombs is pervasively replaced by microcrystalline grey quartz intergrown with galena, sphalerite and lesser chalcopyrite. Palodismo was first identified in historic sample MTA19690 with results of 27.61 g/t Au and 4 g/t Ag across 1.3 metres from a small underground prospect 65 metres north of the entrance to La Gloria. Characteristic "pink epidotequartz" is mentioned in the notes from 2007. A second underground prospect 115 metres SE of La Gloria crosscut was sampled by Brigadier with results of 9.7 g/t Au and 2 g/t Ag across 0.8 metres (BRG25207). Measured vein orientations from both prospects are 147°/75° SW.