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National Honours and Awards… Cont’D HON. & AWARDS 2019 Gl. .qxp_Layout 1 5/22/19 12:02 PM Page 8 National Honours and Awards… cont’d THE MEDAL OF HONOUR FOR GENERAL 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) SERVICE WITH CLASP “JAMAICA 2018” (Cont’d) 4.2181 JDF/28258 Corporal Keron H SINCLAIR 4.2182 JDF/30901 Private Leighton D SINCLAIR 4.2292 JDF/27007 Corporal Damar V STEWART 4.2402 JDF/29048 Corporal Damion M THOMPSON 4.2183 JDF/29391 Private Ojay C SINCLAIR 4.2293 JDF/31062 Private Garfield I STEWART 4.2403 JDF/27556 Corporal Demar K THOMPSON 4.2184 JDF/29573 Private Rushane D SINCLAIR 4.2294 JDF/29677 Lance Corporal Oneil A STEWART 4.2404 JDF/29388 Lance Corporal Fitzroy D THOMPSON 4.2185 JDF/26281 Staff Sergeant Viviann SINCLAIR 4.2295 JDF/25554 Staff Sergeant Owen A STEWART 4.2405 JDF/28904 Lance Corporal Kenroy R THOMPSON 4.2186 JDF/27847 Corporal Marvin A SINCLAIR 4.2296 JDF/30472 Private Renaldo L STEWART 4.2406 JDF/29159 Lance Corporal Orlondo G THOMPSON 4.2187 JDF/30274 Private Sean S SINCLAIR 4.2297 JDF/28903 Lance Corporal Ricardo O STEWART 4.2407 JDF/26875 Staff Sergeant Orlondo S THOMPSON 4.2188 JDF/31088 Private Ray-Karr S SINGH 4.2298 JDF/27061 Sergeant Samuel O STEWART 4.2408 JDF/29142 Lance Corporal Roxroy R THOMPSON 4.2189 JDF/28156 Corporal Shawn J SINGH 4.2299 JDF/31201 Private Timoy D STEWART 4.2409 JDF/30625 Private Toffaire R THOMPSON 4.2190 JDF/29625 Lance Corporal Oriel L SKEEL 4.2300 JDF/26137 Staff Sergeant Tyrone H STEWART 4.2410 JDF/30131 Lance Corporal Romaine J THOMPSON 4.2191 JDF/30531 Private Alex J SKEENE 4.2301 JDF/29885 Lance Corporal Lyndel E STEWART 4.2411 JDF/50274 Sergeant Tamara L THOMPSON- 4.2192 JDF/29026 Leading Seaman Joel W SLUE 4.2302 JDF/30759 Sapper O’Shayne G STEWART FRENCH 4.2193 JDF/29077 Lance Corporal Andre M SMALL 4.2303 JDF/70448 Private Andraunie M STEWART 4 .2412 JDF/50473 Corporal Tanisha P THOMPSON- 4.2194 JDF/27683 Sergeant Devon O SMALL 4.2304 JDF/70363 Private Fabian F STEWART GARNETT 4.2195 JDF/25082 Warrant Officer Class 2 Barrington 4.2305 JDF/31089 Private Biron S STONE 4.2413 JDF/27557 Lance Corporal Jeffery A THORPE SMALL 4.2306 JDF/30611 Sapper Avanish J STONER 4.2414 JDF/28684 Corporal Altio A THORPE 4.2196 JDF/28897 Lance Corporal Hubert B SMALL 4.2307 JDF/25457 Warrant Officer Class 2 Kevin L STUPART 4.2415 JDF/30822 Sapper Romario O THORPE 4.2197 JDF/70445 Private Elwin A SMALL 4.2308 JDF/27688 Corporal Cecil E STURRIDGE 4.2416 JDF/70045 Private Omaro A THORPE 4.2198 JDF/31128 Private Shamar M SMALLWOOD 4.2309 JDF/50489 Lance Corporal Yanique C SUAREZ 4.2417 JDF/27692 Sergeant Marvin O TIBBY 4.2199 JDF/27685 Corporal Togmane A SMART 4.2310 JDF/31096 Private Karon A SULLIVAN 4.2418 JDF/28271 Sergeant Greg T TINGLIN 4.2200 JDF/30629 Private Richard N SMATT 4.2311 JDF/27428 Chief Petty Officer Peter P SULLIVAN 4.2419 Ex-JDF/29032 Private Keneil E TOBIAS 4.2201 JDF/27686 Corporal Craig O SMELLIE 4.2312 JDF/28680 Corporal Shane A SUTHERLAND 4.2420 JDF/28907 Lance Corporal Kenrick R TOBIN 4.2202 JDF/30459 Ordinary Seaman Ray S SMELLIE 4.2313 JDF/50196 Warrant Officer Class 2 Carlean S 4.2421 JDF/29958 Private Alwayne S TODD 4.2203 JDF/29315 Able-Bodied Seaman Durville S SMIKLE SUTHERLAND 4.2422 JDF/27693 Corporal Marvin C TOMLIN 4.2204 JDF/27190 Corporal Kevin A SMIKLE 4.2314 JDF/30020 Lance Corporal Dujae Orlando B SWABY 4.2423 JDF/25444 Staff Sergeant Dave TOMLINSON 4.2205 JDF/30511 Private Andre A SMITH 4.2315 JDF/27555 Corporal Kemar O SWABY 4.2424 JDF/28538 Petty Officer Errol C TOMLINSON 4.2206 JDF/27991 Lance Corporal Andre O SMITH 4.2316 JDF/29220 Corporal Denmark A SWABY 4.2425 JDF/27343 Lance Corporal Patroy O TOMLINSON 4.2207 JDF/27549 Corporal Brady V SMITH 4.2317 JDF/29605 Lance Corporal Dwayne H SWABY 4.2426 JDF/27753 Staff Sergeant Jermaine M TOMLINSON 4.2208 JDF/29634 Lance Corporal Christopher S SMITH 4.2318 JDF/28264 Corporal Orville P SWEARING 4.2427 JDF/70468 Private Cristopher O TOMLINSON 4.2209 JDF/28675 Lance Corporal Cleon R SMITH 4.2319 JDF/28771 Corporal Robert R SYLVESTER 4.2428 JDF/26465 Corporal Clayton A TOPEY 4.2210 JDF/30749 Ordinary Seaman Daniel A SMITH 4.2320 JDF/27303 Sergeant Andrew A TAYLOR 4.2429 JDF/30676 Private Shaquille M TOWNSEND 4.2211 JDF/29157 Lance Corporal Darrien G SMITH 4.2321 JDF/27431 Corporal Andrew A TAYLOR 4.2430 JDF/50575 Lance Corporal Tamique K TRACEY 4.2212 JDF/29171 Able-Bodied Seaman Donique R SMITH 4.2322 JDF/50271 Staff Sergeant Ann-Marie TAYLOR 4.2431 JDF/26424 Corporal Theophilus TRACEY 4.2213 JDF/25850 Warrant Officer Class 2 Dwight O SMITH 4.2323 JDF/28036 Chief Petty Officer Easton A TAYLOR 4.2432 JDF/26318 Sergeant Lennox C TRACEY 4.2214 JDF/29314 Private Esmond H SMITH 4.2324 JDF/28420 Corporal Paul TAYLOR 4.2433 JDF/27694 Lance Corporal Dermaine R TRAIL 4.2215 JDF/30659 Private Gawayne J SMITH 4.2325 JDF/28902 Corporal Tennyson A TAYLOR 4.2434 JDF/29643 Lance Corporal Kevin A TRAILLE 4.2216 JDF/30302 Private Gordon D SMITH 4.2326 JDF/29514 Lance Corporal Andre S TAYLOR 4.2435 JDF/25539 Staff Sergeant Rohan N TRAILLE 4.2217 JDF/30649 Private James R SMITH 4.2327 JDF/29967 Lance Corporal Christopher N TAYLOR 4.2436 JDF/27312 Corporal Jason J TREASURE 4.2218 JDF/31142 Private Jason C SMITH 4.2328 JDF/28681 Lance Corporal Dwight ST A TAYLOR 4.2437 JDF/27063 Sergeant Cassidy A TREASURE 4.2219 JDF/28770 Corporal Kedian O SMITH 4.2329 JDF/29839 Lance Corporal Shane M TAYLOR 4.2438 JDF/30381 Private Garfield E TRENCH 4.2220 JDF/27191 Lance Corporal Kelvin A SMITH 4.2330 JDF/30251 Lance Corporal Ackeem A TAYLOR 4.2439 Ex-JDF/29034 Private Kadeen F TRUE 4.2221 JDF/28677 Able-Bodied Seaman Kemar D SMITH 4.2331 JDF/30394 Private Marvin G TAYLOR 4.2440 JDF/30468 Private Keniel F TRUE 4.2222 JDF/25750 Corporal Lenworth O SMITH 4.2332 JDF/25803 Sergeant Stanley V TAYLOR 4.2441 JDF/30048 Lance Corporal Alvin L TRESTON 4.2223 JDF/30576 Private Maurice K SMITH 4.2333 JDF/70498 Private Shamar C TAYLOR 4.2442 JDF/29193 Lance Corporal Richard A TRUSTY 4.2224 JDF/26459 Sergeant Mervin R SMITH 4.2334 JDF/50474 Private Saskeya I TAYLOR DWYER 4.2443 JDF/30466 Private Maurice M TUCKER 4.2225 JDF/26110 Corporal Michael D SMITH 4.2335 JDF/28265 Corporal Linford W TENNANT 4.2444 JDF/25809 Sergeant David W TULLOCH 4.2226 JDF/31147 Private Nathaniel R SMITH 4.2336 JDF/28535 Lance Corporal Dwayne A TERRELONGE 4.2445 Ex-JDF/27772 Corporal Joseph A TULLOCH 4.2227 JDF/25722 Corporal Oral S SMITH 4.2337 JDF/70462 Private Kedan K THAME 4.2446 JDF/29631 Ordinary Seaman Rickardo M TULLOCH 4.2228 JDF/31046 Private Oriendo A SMITH 4.2338 JDF/29113 Corporal Kenneth R THAXTER 4.2447 JDF/30535 Private Robert A TULLOCH 4.2229 JDF/30399 Private Randy R SMITH 4.2339 JDF/28267 Leading Seaman Calbert S THOMAS 4.2448 JDF/29075 Corporal Shane O TURNER 4.2230 JDF/30015 Private Rashane P SMITH 4.2340 JDF/30008 Lance Corporal Chammel J THOMAS 4.2449 JDF/25900 Leading Seaman Carlton C TYME 4.2231 JDF/26515 Chief Petty Officer Rickardo A SMITH 4.2341 JDF/28682 Leading Seaman Cheddy O THOMAS 4.2450 JDF/30521 Private Jowayne C TYNE 4.2232 JDF/26254 Lance Corporal Andre D SMITH 4.2342 JDF/28000 Lance Corporal Derrol D THOMAS 4.2451 JDF/28426 Corporal Kemar K TYRELL 4.2233 JDF/30227 Sapper Anthony C SMITH 4.2343 JDF/30230 Private Hubert A THOMAS 4.2452 JDF/27743 Corporal Michael G VALENTINE 4.2234 JDF/24527 Staff Sergeant Barrington SMITH 4.2344 JDF/28424 Corporal Kwayne T THOMAS 4.2453 JDF/70037 Private Roan V VASSEL 4.2235 JDF/70216 Private Conroy J SMITH 4.2345 JDF/29457 Lance Corporal Leon THOMAS 4.2454 JDF/28274 Able-Bodied Seaman Gawayne V 4.2236 JDF/25888 Staff Sergeant Dale S SMITH 4.2346 JDF/27013 Corporal Leon O THOMAS VASSELL 4.2237 JDF/30606 Private Garnet S SMITH 4.2347 JDF/26154 Staff Sergeant Lpwell N THOMAS 4.2455 JDF/29411 Lance Corporal Keon O VASSELL 4.2238 JDF/26170 Warrant Officer Class 2 Gary D SMITH 4.2348 JDF/26280 Chief Petty Officer Machel W THOMAS 4.2456 JDF/26703 Corporal Mark A VASSELL 4.2239 JDF/29080 Lance Corporal Kadian K SMITH 4.2349 JDF/28905 Lance Corporal Ne-Paul N THOMAS 4.2457 JDF/28773 Lance Corporal Troy A VASSELL 4.2240 JDF/29346 Lance Corporal Kamar A SMITH 4.2350 JDF/28139 Corporal Nicholas A THOMAS 4.2458 JDF/27016 Lance Corporal Kennard J VASSELL 4.2241 JDF/27003 Corporal Kevin F SMITH 4.2351 JDF/28143 Lance Corporal Oshane J THOMAS 4.2459 JDF/70421 Private Jerome V VASSELL 4.2242 JDF/27770 Corporal Leighton C SMITH 4.2352 JDF/29255 Lance Corporal Othneil R THOMAS 4.2460 JDF/27017 Leading Seaman Gavin VERNON 4.2243 JDF/31159 Private Renaldo R SMITH 4.2353 JDF/30245 Private Peter O THOMAS 4.2461 JDF/23924 Staff Sergeant Robert VIRGO 4.2244 JDF/27299 Sergeant Rohan R SMITH 4.2354 JDF/28008 Corporal Quincey O THOMAS 4.2462 JDF/29131 Lance Corporal John F WAHRMANN 4.2245 JDF/19567 Corporal Percival A SMITH 4.2355 JDF/31191 Private Rajani N THOMAS 4.2463 JDF/26067 Staff Sergeant Dwight G WAISOME 4.2246 JDF/70248 Private Fabian R SMITH 4.2356 JDF/30663 Private Romaine O THOMAS 4.2464 JDF/26748 Warrant Officer Class 2 Martin WALCOTT 4.2247 JDF/50491 Lance Corporal Aneka S SOARES 4.2357 JDF/29029 Lance Corporal Rory D THOMAS 4.2465 JDF/28002 Lance Corporal Martin N WALCOTT HEMMINGS 4.2358 JDF/29258 Lance Corporal Sheldon O THOMAS 4.2466 JDF/30379 Ordinary Seaman Romario A WALCOTT 4.2248 JDF/27849 Sergeant Terrence A SOLOMON 4.2359 JDF/30673 Private Stephen D THOMAS 4.2467 JDF/28157 Private Alvin A WALDEN 4.2249 JDF/29174 Able-Bodied Seaman Richard A 4.2360 JDF/27997 Corporal Carson R THOMAS 4.2468 JDF/30041 Corporal Jermaine S WALDRON
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