Cayman marks the Queen’s birthday

| 11/06/2018
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Standing at attention for the 21-gun salute

(CNS Local Life): The Cayman Islands celebrated Queen Elizabeth II’s 92nd birthday Saturday, 9 June, with senior government officials and other dignitaries and members of the public observing the ceremony, held in front of the Legislative Assembly building in George Town. The programme included the traditional parade by uniformed services, a royal salute, a 21-gun salute and three cheers for the Queen.

Governor Anwar Choudhury recognised past and current recipients of Queen’s Honours.

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Olive Miller being escorted to receive her OBE

Olive Miller was the sole Officer of the British Empire (OBE) recipient. She was recognised for her lifelong commitment to community service, including founding the Girls Brigade, helping to open the Cayman Islands High School and Pines Retirement Home, developing the National Council of Voluntary Organisations, and serving as government’s first information officer.

It was announced that Deputy Governor Franz Manderson will be the newest recipient of the Member of the British Empire (MBE), for his services to the Cayman Islands.

Additionally, three young people were presented with the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award; Kimberly Carlos, Daniel Reid and Lauren Williams.

Parade contingents included the Royal Cayman Islands Police Band, and detachments from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, the Cayman Islands Fire Service, HM Prison Service, the Veterans, Girls Brigade, Scouts and the Cadet Corps.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Why do I always have to do this?

    Officer of the Order of the British Empire…

    Member of the Order of the British Empire…

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire#Current_classes

    We’d get more of these honours for our distinguished citizens if we could first get the names of the honours right. Sigh…