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The National Honours and Awards Act – 1969 HON. & AWARDS 2019 Gl. .qxp_Layout 1 5/22/19 12:02 PM Page 1 National Honours and Awards (The National Honours and Awards Act – 1969) The Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen, ON, GCMG, CD, KSt.J, acting in accordance with the provisions of the relevant Regulations under the National Honours and Awards Act, 1969, is pleased to award the Medal of Honour and any Bar added thereto, to the undermentioned officers and other members of the Uniformed Services, with effect from Labour Day, May 23, 2019 in respect of periods of service ended December 31, 2018. JAMAICA DEFENCE FORCE [JDF] THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR GENERAL THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR GENERAL SERVICE WITH CLASP “JAMAICA 2018” (Cont’d) SERVICE WITH CLASP “JAMAICA 2018” (Cont’d) THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR GALLANTRY 4.50 JCA/1568 Lieutenant (senior grade) Michael 4.138 JDF/24457 Lance Corporal Michael Garfield ADAMS 1.1 JDF/30063 Lance Corporal Ricardo Dane Antonio Douglas GRANT 4.139 JDF/30004 Private Shavoy Andrew ADAMS BENNETT 4.51 JCA/1484 Major Anthony Andrew GREGORY 4.140 JDF/26043 Corporal Richard Ricardo ADAMSON 4.52 JCA/1600 Captain Kayson Rayon GUNZELL 4.141 JDF/28160 Corporal Leroy ADDISON With effect from the Wednesday, May 23, 2012 4.53 JCA/1694 Second Lieutenant Tajay Javaughn 4.142 JDF/30110 Private Fabian Shamar AIKENS 1.2 JDF/28553 Lance Corporal Ferdinand Augustine HAYNES 4.143 JDF/27776 Corporal Karon A AIKMAN TRENCH 4.54 JCA/1526 Major Champlini Arthur HENRY 4.144 JDF/26375 Sergeant Okeve Volne AINSLEY 4.55 JCA/1663 Captain Rohan Anthony HENRY 4.145 JDF/28937 Corporal Dane Dominic ALEXANDER THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR MERITORIOUS 4.55a JCA/1393 Lieutenant Colonel Rohan O Hibbert 4.146 JDF/30458 Private Dave Orlando ALLEN SERVICE 4.56 JCA/1620 Lieutenant Jevon Emelo HUDSON 4.147 JDF/28037 Corporal Jeremy ALLEN 2.1 JCA/2341 Major Karl Andrew McKEN 4.57 JCA/1653 Lieutenant Dominic L HUTCHINSON 4.148 JDF/28943 Lance Corporal Joel Antonio ALLEN 2.2 JCA/2181 Major (Ret) Maurice Ottley TYNE 4.58 JCA/5106 Second Lieutenant Shelly-ann Simone 4.149 JDF/27777 Corporal Kayon John ALLEN 2.3 JDF/24312 Warrant Officer Class 1 IRVING 4.150 JDF/23499 Staff Sergeant Michael Alexander ALLEN Gerald Constantine BAKER 4.59 JCA/1582 Major Basil Hugh JARRETT 4.151 JDF/28041 Lance Corporal Peter Dane ALLEN 2.4 JDF/24534 Warrant Officer Class 1 4.60 JCA/1635 Captain Ryan Mtima JARRETT 4.152 JDF/29754 Lance Corporal Ricardo Rayon ALLEN Hugh Patrick BLAKE 4.61 JCA/1363 Lieutenant Colonel Kirk Patrick 4.153 JDF/26051 Staff Sergeant Shawn A ALLEN 2.5 JDF/23331 Warrant Officer Class 1 JOHNSON 4.154 JDF/28948 Private Shevon Andre ALLEN Lancelot Everton CHARLES 4.62 JCA/1665 Lieutenant Omar Alexis JOHNSON 4.155 JDF/29769 Lance Corporal Triston Michael ALLEN 2.6 JDF/26095 Warrant Officer Class 1 4.63 JCA/1566 Captain Nicholas Demetrius Hector 4.156 JDF/30693 Private Anthony Richard ALLEN Easton St. Valentine DOUGLAS JOSEPH 4.157 JDF/28938 Lance Corporal Daren Akeeno ALLEN 2.7 JDF/25134 Warrant Officer Class 1 4.64 JCA/1594 Captain Daniel Lee KHAN 4.158 JDF/29353 Lance Corporal George Anthony ALLEN Lukel Antonio MILLER 4.65 JCA/5075 Captain Xaviann Jodiann LAMONT 4.159 JDF/30269 Sapper Kevaughn Peter Andrew ALLEN 2.8 Ex-JDF/14678 Warrant Officer Class 1 4.66 JCA/1685 Captain Lynval Anthony LAWRENCE 4.160 JDF/25652 Lance Corporal Leighton Boyd ALLEN Eric Charles RODNEY 4.67 JCA/1679 Second Lieutenant Damion Robert 4.161 JDF/27450 Corporal Marvin Alexander ALLEN 2.9 JDF/25066 Warrant Officer Class 1 LAWSON 4.162 JDF/26632 Sergeant Christopher Glenmore ALLEN Winston Joshua WILLIAMS 4.68 JCA/1580 Captain Rodane R LEUNG 4.163 JDF/28449 Corporal Anthony Alexander ALLEN 4.69 JCA/1562 Lieutenant (senior grade) Marcq St 4.164 JDF/70482 Private Rohnako Khiim ALLEN FIRST BAR TO THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR Hilaire LEWIN 4.165 JDF/19939 Private Ralbert Chevon ALLEN MERITORIOUS SERVICE 4.70 JCA/1516 Major Noel Auburndale LEWIS 4.166 JDF/26894 Staff Sergeant Carlton Christopher 4.71 JCA/1452 Major Markland Aloysius LLOYD ALLEYNE 3.1 JCA/1451 Lieutenant Colonel Richard Andrew 4.72 JCA/1492 Major Brian Aundre LUNDY 4.167 JDF/27895 Lance Corporal Cheredon Philbert DACOSTA 4.73 JCA/1707 Captain Anthony Lloyd LYSIGHT ALLISON 3.2 JCA/1363 Lieutenant Colonel Kirk Patrick JOHNSON 4.74 JCA/1647 Lieutenant David Alexander MARTIN 4.168 JDF/29308 Lance Corporal Willmore Alphanso 3.3 JCA/1707 Captain Anthony Lloyd LYSIGHT 4.75 JCA/1649 Lieutenant Nicholas Anthony McALLISTER ALLISON 3.4 JCA/1684 Captain Jeffery Roy NICHOLSON 4.76 JCA/1695 Second Lieutenant Kemar Hartley 4.169 JDF/28726 Lance Corporal Conway Jeraine ALLISON 3.5 JDF/24780 Warrant Officer Class 2 McCALLUM 4.170 JDF/50431 Lance Corporal Tamisha Cassandra Lennox Howard HETRIDGE 4.77 JCA/1673 Lieutenant Semaj S McFARLANE ALVARANGA MAE 3.6 JDF/25878 Staff Sergeant Winston Christopher 4.78 JCA/1632 Lieutenant (junior grade) Marlon Marcus 4.171 JDF/24498 Staff Sergeant Jason Patrick AMBERSLEY WAUCHOPE McHUGH 4.172 JDF/31108 Private Shakeel Jovanie AMBERSLEY 4.79 JCA/5089 Captain Jennifer N McKENZIE 4.173 JDF/27217 Corporal Dale Anthony ANCKLE THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR GENERAL 4.80 JCA/1549 Major Raymond Andrew St Everton 4.174 JDF/28155 Corporal Alpheus George ANDERSON SERVICE WITH CLASP “JAMAICA 2018” McLEOD 4.175 JDF/31112 Private Chevaughn Damalie ANDERSON 4.81 JCA/1293 Lieutenant General Rocky Ricardo MEADE 4.176 JDF/29066 Corporal Dean Barrington ANDERSON 4.1 JCA/1493 Major Garth O'Meally ANDERSON 4.82 JCA/2268 Major Francis George MILLWOOD 4.177 JDF/31097 Private Deethmar ANDERSON 4.2 JCA/5057 Major Kerry-ann Alesia 4.83 JCA/5107 Second Lieutenant Chelsea Paige 4.178 JDF/28942 Ordinary Seaman Dwayne Dwight ARTHURS-BRISSETT MONTAGUE ANDERSON 4.3 JCA/1616 Captain Wayne St Aubyn BARRETT 4.84 JCA/1537 Major Eldon A MORGAN 4.179 JDF/28175 Corporal Dwight Oneal ANDERSON 4.4 JCA/1567 Captain Nickalious Elradio BEAUMONT 4.85 JCA/1709 Captain Martin L MORGAN 4.180 JDF/26484 Sergeant Ezekiel Anthony ANDERSON 4.5 JCA/1708 Captain Errol BECKFORD 4.86 JCA/1643 Captain Omaine K MORGAN 4.181 JDF/29658 Lance Corporal Gawayne Demar 4.6 JCA/1533 Major Othniel St Valentine BLACKWOOD 4.87 JCA/1681 Lieutenant Wayne A MORGAN ANDERSON 4.7 JCA/1532 Major Damain Fabeion Asshoy BROMLEY 4.88 JCA/1627 Captain Nick C MORRIS 4.182 JDF/26895 Corporal Marlando ANDERSON 4.8 JCA/5087 Captain Michelle Deval BROWN 4.89 JCA/2366 Captain Jeremy P MULLINGS 4.183 JDF/27778 Corporal Nyron D ANDERSON 4.9 JCA/1610 Lieutenant Oshane K BROWN 4.90 JCA/1675 Captain Sharyma O MUTHRA 4.184 JDF/31087 Private Orane Shane ANDERSON 4.10 JCA/1545 Major Stephen Anthony BROWN 4.91 JCA/1460 Commander Ainsley D NEIL 4.185 JDF/29203 Ordinary Seaman Patrick Howard 4.11 JCA/1530 Major Sheldon O'Brien BRYAN 4.92 JCA/1528 Major Joel A NELSON ANDERSON 4.12 JCA/5102 Second Lieutenant Sydia Tameka BURKE 4.93 JCA/1359 Lieutenant Colonel Jamie S OGILVIE 4.186 JDF/50548 Lance Corporal Rakkian Vanessa 4.13 JCA/5110 Captain Dorothy E BYFIELD 4.94 JCA/1662 Lieutenant Mikhail R PALMER ANDERSON 4.14 JCA/1618 Lieutenant (senior grade) Levar Franscois 4.95 JCA/1623 Captain Shane A PATTERSON 4.187 JDF/27583 Corporal Randy R ANDERSON CARTER 4.96 JCA/1547 Major Zavian A PHIPPS 4.188 JDF/30801 Private Royime Odel ANDERSON 4.15 JCA/1396 Colonel David P CHIN FONG 4.97 JCA/1579 Major Andres O PIERCE 4.189 JDF/30834 Private Shane Ricardo ANDERSON 4.16 JCA/5076 Major Keva Kimberly CHONG 4.98 JCA/1279 Colonel Daniel George PRYCE 4.190 JDF/31204 Private Shaquille G ANDERSON 4.17 JCA/1529 Major Carl Livingston CLARKE 4.99 JCA/1605 Captain Melvin S RHODEN 4.191 JDF/30280 Private Shevon Rolon ANDERSON 4.18 JCA/1592 Major Oliver Beresford CLUNIS 4.100 JCA/1666 Lieutenant Michael J RICHARDS 4.192 JDF/28569 Corporal Solomon ANDERSON 4.19 JCA/1410 Lieutenant Colonel Patrick A COLE 4.101 JCA/1683 Second Lieutenant Michael A 4.193 JDF/27356 Sergeant Christopher A ANDERSON 4.20 JCA/1672 Lieutenant Garfield Andrew COLEY RICHARDS 4.194 JDF/24406 Warrant Officer Class 2 Everton 4.21 JCA/5059 Major Alicia T COOPER 4.102 JCA/1601 Captain Richard R ROBINSON ANDERSON 4.22 JCA/5060 Captain Anneka Devine Natoya CORIAH 4.103 JCA/1561 Lieutenant Commander Rohan R 4.195 JDF/26290 Staff Sergeant Gavin J ANDERSON 4.23 JCA/5092 Captain Shernette SPENCER RODGERS 4.196 JDF/29049 Corporal Kenneth Martin ANDERSON 4.24 JCA/1637 Lieutenant (junior grade) Omar George 4.104 JCA/1648 Lieutenant Blake J ROPER 4.197 JDF/31183 Private Kiffarie Lascelles ANDERSON COVER 4.105 JCA/1542 Captain Fenekie D ROWE 4.198 JDF/30118 Lance Corporal Omega Antonio 4.25 JCA/5055 Major Danielia Kyria Shareen CRAWFORD 4.106 JCA/1543 Major Rohan L SAMUELS ANDERSON 4.26 JCA/1435 Lieutenant Colonel Dameon Ignatious 4.107 JCA/5101 Second Lieutenant Shackera S SHARPE 4.199 JDF/29963 Private Romaine Sion ANDERSON CREARY 4.108 JCA/1587 Major Aubyn R SIBBLIES 4.200 JDF/27219 Lance Corporal Tharon D ANDERSON 4.27 JCA/1336 Brigadier David A CUMMINGS 4.109 JCA/1487 Major Yohann St G SIMPSON 4.201 JDF/25980 Warrant Officer Class 2 Ricardo D 4.28 JCA/1451 Lieutenant Colonel Richard Andrew 4.110 JCA/1539 Lieutenant Colonel Denston S SMALLING ANDERSON DACOSTA 4.111 JCA/5035 Lieutenant Colonel Dionne N SMALLING 4.202 JDF/30860 Private Chadrick Raymond Anthony 4.29 JCA/1597 Lieutenant (senior grade) Navrone 4.112 JCA/2424 Captain Chevon C SMITH ANDERSON St John DAVIS 4.113 JCA/1558 Major Kaniel P SMITH 4.203 JDF/27066 Sergeant Jermaine Loylwell ANDREWS 4.30 JCA/1664 Lieutenant Tjay Adrian DAVIS 4.114 JCA/1590 Captain Nahshon A SMITH 4.204 JDF/30943 Private Romaine 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