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New Entry 46/ Woman Entry 16 Community Service
By Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF)
Jan 19, 2021 - 2:57:00 PM

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Members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s Entry 46/Woman Entry 16 serving breakfast to a resident of the Bain and Grants Town community on Saturday January 16, 2021 near the Grants Town Corps center. (RBDF Photo by Able Seaman Paul Rolle II)

Defence Headquarters, (RBDF): As the Royal Bahamas Defence Force continues to enforce the Commander Defence Force, Commodore Raymond King’s strategic objective of strengthening relationships with stakeholders and the community at large as a socially corporate citizen, members of Entry 46/Woman Entry 16 recently joined forces to feed a community.

During a rainy and cool atmosphere on Saturday January 16, 2021, near the Grants Town Corps center, past and current members came together to be a blessing to the Bain and Grants Town Community. Breakfast comprising of yellow grits, steamed sausage, steamed corned beef and tuna salad, along with a choice of juice and bottled water were distributed to pedestrians and individuals in vehicles.

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Members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s Entry 46/Woman Entry 16 serving breakfast to residents of the Bain and Grants Town community on Saturday January 16, 2021 near the Grants Town Corps center. (RBDF Photo by Able Seaman Paul Rolle II)

The combined squad is observing 12 years as a unit on January 19, 2021, and together, they have made significant contributions to the organization. Many residents expressed gratitude and gratefulness for the kind gesture, which meant a lot during the recent pandemic.

Leading Woman Marine Opal Farquharson noted, “Sometimes in life we take for granted the bread in our fridge and water on the cooler. What we deem as simple, may be a challenge for someone else”, said Farquharson. “In serving 200 plates today, this venture is something we enjoyed doing and it is always a good thing to be a blessing to someone else”. 

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Leading Woman Marine Abigail Gibson distributing a meal to a youngster on Saturday January 16, 2021 near the Grants Town Corps center. She was one of several squadmates of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s Entry 46/Woman Entry 16 who participated in serving breakfast to residents of the Bain and Grants Town community. (RBDF Photo by Able Seaman Paul Rolle II)


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