Coral Harbour Base, 12 FEB. ‘19 (RBDF) –The Royal Bahamas Defence Force said farewell to Force Chief Petty Officer (FCPO) Idamae Ferguson after 33 years of committed service. FCPO Ferguson was the first female in the Defence Force to attain the rate of Warrant Officer after being promoted in 2017; a Warrant Officer is the highest rate within the enlisted corps.
FCPO Ferguson gave her final farewell on
Parade immediately following Morning Colours (a military flag raising ceremony
held every morning at Coral Harbour Base). She left Parade attendees with wise
words of encouragement to carry on throughout their careers. Members of the
Defence Force, along with retired veterans joined the momentous occasion.
Following the ceremony, FCPO Ferguson
met with Commander Defence Force, Commodore Tellis Bethel, and his team at
Defence Headquarters. Commodore Bethel spoke highly of FCPO Ferguson’s service
over the years.
“Your contributions to the success of
the Defence Force have been remarkable. You were always able to grow wherever
you were planted, and you bore good fruit, and that’s how you effect change.
You have been an inspiration, and we value and appreciate your service,”
said Commodore Bethel.
FCPO Ferguson reminded those in
attendance that officers and marines don’t merely work for the organization,
but make up the organization. She also emphasized the importance of remaining
united towards a common goal, and that only then, can the organization achieve
great success.
FCPO Ferguson was a member of the first female entry (Woman Entry 1) to join the RBDF as a Marine Recruit on October 28, 1985. Departments in which she has served over the course of her career have included Training, Communications Centre, Head Quarters Registry, Accounts, Squadron with the Supply Department being her final assignment.
The Defence Force wishes Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae Ferguson a successful transition into civilian life.
Photo 1: Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae Ferguson giving words of encouragement to those in attendance during her farewell ceremony at the Defence Force Base.
Photo 2 shows: From left: Captain Adrian Chriswell, Captain Coral Harbour (Acting); Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae Ferguson; and Commander Michael Sweeting, Base Executive Officer.
Photo 3: The RBDF Warrant Officers showing their support for their comrade, Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae Ferguson who retired after 33 years of committed service at the Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
Photo 4 shows: Commander Defence Force Commodore Tellis Bethel and his Command Team along with Officers and Senior Enlisted at the Defence Force Headquarters. They all had encouraging words for Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae Ferguson
Photo 5 shows: Force Chief Petty Officer Idamae
Ferguson and some of her squadmates of Woman Entry 1 during an Awards and Medal
presentation ceremony at Government House in 2005.
(Photos courtesy
RBDF Public Relations Section)
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