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Fifty four Diamond Jubilee Medals to be awarded on St Helena

29 May 2012

Fifty four personnel from the St Helena Emergency and Prison Services are to be awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal in recognition of their service to the people of St Helena and the United Kingdom.

The medal is awarded to members of the British Armed Forces, Emergency Services and Prison Service who have completed five years of satisfactory service, and the award is given by Her Majesty the Queen as a mark of thanks to all those who give so much in the name of society and public service.

Medal Recipients on St Helena will be presented with their medals by His Excellency the Governor during the Opening Ceremony of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations on Monday 4th June 2012 at 10am.

Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipients – St Helena

Fiyanna Maggott

Peter Coll

Roderick Alexander

Raymond Bloye

Christopher Shuter

Emerald Newman

Benjamin Smith

Tina Yon

Anthony Clingham

Robert Crowie

Anita Reid

Jeffrey Ellick

Clarence Roberts

Jeromy Cairns-Wicks

Merlin George

Christopher Joshua

Jason Lawrence

Alan Thomas

Craig Scipio

Kevin Caesar

Nicholas Crowie

David Chambers

Frederick Henry

Michael Coleman

Linda Fuller

Winson Henry

Tania Augustus

Paul Laban

Trevor Magellan

Mick Morris

Anthony Henry

Doran Henry

Mark Plato

Martin Peters

Kelvin Williams

Stephen Constantine

Sybil Peters

Anna Crowie

Shirley Anderson

Michelle Clingham

Rosemary Mittens

Angela Mittens

Erika Benjamin

June Constantine

Jacqueline Henry

Annabel Clifford

Wendy Thomas

Mandy Thomas

Ursula Henry

Cynthia Fowler

Mavis Benjamin

Linda Williams

Rodney Benjamin

Ruth Young

Diamond Jubilee medals have also been awarded to Emergency Services personnel on both Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha. A full list of these recipients can be found on the SHG website.

 

 

SHG

30th May 2012

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