Coral Harbour Base, December 17, 2019 – Bahamas – Chief Petty Officers Ian Morley and Allan Francis were both hailed as Guardians of Our Heritage after they officially retired from the Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
Both
Senior Enlisted were recognized for their dedicated services during a special
ceremony on December 9 at Coral Harbour Base by the Officers and Marines.
Several individuals, including Lieutenant Commander Kenneth Force, Commanding
Officer, Base Maintenance Team (BMT); and Senior Lieutenant Origin Deleveaux,
Training Officer, brought brief remarks, and thanked them for their services
over the years.
CPO
Francis enlisted as a Marine Recruit on January 14, 1985, and has served in
numerous key departments which included Squadron, Supply, Headquarters (Public
Relations Section) and Engineer. Some of his duties included that of
Quartermaster, Operations Leading Hand and his final assignment in the BMT,
where he served as Administrator and Head of the Plumbing Section.
In
his farewell remarks, CPO Francis thanked the Defence Force for allowing him
the opportunity to serve his country over the years. In reviewing his
illustrious career, he encouraged those present to continue to be positive role
models and take advantage of all opportunities afforded them.
CPO
Morley enlisted as a Marine Recruit on June 2nd 1984. He has also served in
essential areas such as Squadron, Supply, Training, Military Police and Force
Protection Unit and Headquarters (Rangers Section). Some of his duties included
the position of coxswain aboard a RBDF craft and a training instructor. His
most recent post was Administrative Chief in the Rangers programme.
Chief
Morley also attended the Chief Academy in 2015 and was awarded the Ship Rider
of the Year Award in 2005.
CPO
Morley in his final remarks also gave an historical account of his years in the
organization, and thanked the command for allowing him to execute his duties
faithfully. He encouraged other Senior Enlisted to always ensure the welfare of
the Junior Rate who work for them and to maintain physical fitness, which is a
vital component in maintaining a fit and ready force.
Captain
Raymond King, Acting Commander Defence Force, conveys heartfelt thanks to both
Senior Enlisted for over 70 combined years of outstanding service to the
organization, and The Bahamas on behalf of the Executive Command, Officers, the
Command Warrant Officer, Non-commissioned Officers and Junior Marines.
The
dedication and devotion to duty and their tireless commitment to the
maintenance of discipline and good order from both men are appreciated. They
have served well and have left a lasting mark of respect and admiration on all.
May the Lord be their watch commander as they continue to safely navigate the
unpredictable seas of life.
First photo: Chief Petty Officer Allan Francis giving his final address to members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force on December 9 during a farewell ceremony for his retirement.
Second photo: Chief Petty Officer Ian Morley giving his final address to members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force on December 9 during a farewell ceremony for his retirement.
(RBDF
Photos by Marine Seaman Wellington Ramsey)
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