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