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Governor Duncan Taylor and Chief Fire Officer Dennom Bodden (R) with some long-serving officers.

Official medals and clasps, as well as official tributes, were recently given to dozens of long-serving uniformed officers at Government House during the Colonial Long Service Awards. At the event, His Excellency the Governor Duncan Taylor, CBE, took the Royal Salute and inspected the RCIPS’ Guard of Honour. Following, officers from the Royal Cayman Islands Police, the Cayman Islands Fire Service, the Prison Service, as well as the Special Constabulary, accepted their respective awards.

Topping the 54 awardees in tenure of service were Deputy Chief Fire Officer Doorley McLaughlin and Senior Constable Gilbert McLaughlin, each of whom has served for over 30 years. Other officers received awards marking the 25th and 18th milestone years of service to the country.

The recipients of the Colonial Fire Brigade’s Long Service Medal are:
30-Year Clasp: Deputy Chief Fire Officer Doorley McLaughlin
25-Year Clasp: Divisional Officer Ronnie Dixon; Station Officer Mark Hydes; and Sub-Officer Colbert Miller.
18-Year Medal: Sub-Officer Ernest Barnes; Leading Fire Officer James Bodden; Fire Officer James Christian; Leading Fire Officer Elton Martin; Fire Officer Richard Pascal; Senior Fleet Technical Warren Scott; Fire Officer Robert Terc; Fire Officer Robin Walton; and Leading Fire Officer Kirk Watson.
Earning the Colonial Police Long Service 30-Year Clasp was Senior Constable Gilbert McLaughlin.
The 25-Year Clasp was presented to: Senior Constable Howard Campbell; Sergeant Betty Ann Ebanks; Senior Constable Colin Pryce; Senior Constable Mary Lee Reece; Senior Constable Osbert Smith and Accident Re-constructionist Vincent Walters.
18-Year Medal: Senior Constable Hong Borden; Detective Inspector Angela Campbell-McLean; Inspector Bennard Ebanks; Senior Constable Fran General; Inspector Richard Harford; Senior Constable Charmane Huntley; Senior Constable Mark Luke; Constable Treva McIntosh; Inspector Dane Pinnock; Chief Inspector Robert Scotland; Sergeant Dausea Scott and Sergeant Orville Williams.
The Colonial Prison Long Service Medal was presented to:
25-Year Clasp: Prison Officer Richard Connolly; Lead Officer Harry Elliott; Lead Officer Carnel Simpson and Prison Officer Richard Wilson.
18-Year Medal: Director of Prisons Dwight Scott; Prison Officer Oscar Owens and Lead Officer Carlton Montaque.

The RCIPS’ Special Constables were also recognised. The Colonial Special Constabulary Medal was presented to:
Special Constable Ricky Bent; Special Constable Nadine Crooks; Commandant Richard Harris; and Assistant Commandant Carolyn Parker.
Also, Colonial Special Constabulary Clasps were presented to: Special Constable Marjorie Bodden; Special Constable Ivan Burgess; Special Sergeant Arthle Evans; Deputy Commandant Christopher Evans; Special Constable Robert Henning; Special Constable Linda McField; Special Constable Errol McLaughlin; Special Constable Glenn McLean; Special Constable Timothy Solomon and Special Constable Peter Wight.

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