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RBDF Rangers (Grand Bahama) Passing out Parade
By Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF)
May 19, 2019 - 9:30:25 PM

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Tyrese Hanna of Sister Mary Patricia School, receiving the Rangers Director Award at the RBDF Rangers Passing out Parade ceremony in Grand Bahama on May 11, 2019. overall Minister of National Security Award. Also shown are: Lieutenant Commander Johnson, the commanding officer of the RBDF Freeport Base and Rangers Operations Senior Rate, Chief Petty Officer Pedro Bain. (RBDF Photo by Marine Seaman Andelo Forbes)

Coral Harbour Base, (RBDF) - Enthusiastic parents and loved ones showed their appreciation with loud applause for 71 students who graduated from the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s (RBDF) Rangers recruit training program in Grand Bahama on Saturday past.

The Passing Out Parade ceremony took place at the St. Georges High School gymnasium in Freeport. Attending the ceremony were Mr. Earle Neely, representing the Island’s Local Government and Ms. Tammy Mitchell, representing the National  Emergency Management Agency.

Bringing remarks on behalf of Commodore Bethel for the occasion was Lieutenant Commander Johnson, the commanding officer of the RBDF Freeport Base. He congratulated the newly installed Cadets, and encouraged them to take advantage of the many opportunities afforded them through the program.

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Bynaj Rolle of Mary Star Academy receiving the Commander Defence Force Academic Achievement Award at the RBDF Rangers Passing out Parade ceremony in Grand Bahama on May 11, 2019. Also shown are: Lieutenant Commander Johnson, the commanding officer of the RBDF Freeport Base and Rangers Operations Senior Rate, Chief Petty Officer Pedro Bain. (RBDF Photo by Marine Seaman Andelo Forbes)

Also in attendance were the Rangers Operations Senior Rate, Chief Petty Officer Pedro Bain and the Rangers supervisor for Grand Bahama, Petty Officer Lenryck Coakley

“The training curriculum for the Rangers program prepares and exposes cadets to opportunities in the Defence Force, as well as the commercial maritime sector and the public and private sectors,” said Lieutenant Commander Johnson. “Providing fundamental training in civic, religious and business- through Junior Achievement, gives Rangers the foundation to become productive citizens of the the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, and global citizens to function at entry level jobs both locally and abroad."

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Kyiarjah Roker from St. George’s High School. She received the overall Minister of National Security Award at the RBDF Rangers Passing out Parade ceremony in Grand Bahama on May 11, 2019. Also shown are: Lieutenant Commander Johnson, the commanding officer of the RBDF Freeport Base and Rangers Operations Senior Rate, Chief Petty Officer Pedro Bain. (RBDF Photo by Marine Seaman Andelo Forbes)

Approximately 1,500 students comprise the Rangers program,  which has been in existence on the island of Grand Bahamas since 2010. The young Cadets who recently graduated, represented 14 schools on the island. Numerous relatives and friends were there to cheer on and congratulate the students.

Awards and certificates were presented to several students. The overall Minister of National Security Award, was awarded to Kyiarjah Roker from St. George’s High School; The Commander Defence Force Academic Achievement Award was presented to Bynaj Rolle of Mary Star Academy; Duane Bartlett of Bishop Michael Eldon School and Josiah Smith of Jack Hayward Junior High School; and the Rangers Director Award, went to Tyrese Hanna of Sister Mary Patricia School.   

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