Press Release, RMDF – As part of the Montserrat National Honours and Awards 2026, the Government of Montserrat will honour Eighty-Eight (88) former members of the Royal Montserrat Defence Force (RMDF) with the Humanitarian & Emergency Services (HES) Medal, in recognition of their distinguished service during the height of the Soufrière Hills volcanic eruptions between 1995 and 1997.
The award recognises the invaluable efforts which were put forth by members of the RMDF during the height of the volcanic crisis. These persons would have gone up and beyond what was expected of a volunteer Force. Their support to various agencies during this critical event in Montserrat’s history is a testament to the support that the Force provides to the people and government of Montserrat. The members of the Force were involved in every aspect of the Government’s response to volcanic eruptions from assisting in reconnaissance at Chances’ Peak to manning check points to assisting in the evacuation of communities to being members of the first national Search and Rescue Team and many more roles not mentioned.
The Humanitarian & Emergency Services Medal is conferred upon individuals whose service during a national emergency is deemed to be exceptional and worthy of national recognition. 2026 marks the first year that this criterion has been recognized as part of the Montserrat National Honours and Awards. This is a fitting recognition for the sacrifice that members of the Force would have made in the service of Montserrat during one of its most challenging times.
Royal Montserrat Defence Force Recipients
- Maj Joseph G Lynch
- Capt Vernon L Buffong
- Capt Michael Duberry
- Lt Peter W A White
- 2Lt Quilton H Tuitt
- 2Lt John R S Skerritt
- CSM Fitzroy A Martin
- CQMS Abraham Roach
- Sgt Raphael Lee
- Sgt Aubrey Isaac
- Sgt Carl Edgcombe
- Sgt John Dyer-Harris
- Sgt Albrun Semper
- Sgt Anderson White
- Cpl Ashley Greer
- Cpl Richard Peters
- Cpl Emmanuel Dyer
- Cpl Stafford Fenton
- Cpl Mervin Green
- Cpl James W Hobson
- Cpl Alex Silcott
- Cpl Albertine Browne
- LCpl Rudolph Bramble
- LCpl Rupert Duberry
- LCpl Sinclair Duberry
- LCpl Hartford Coodrington
- LCpl Ernestine Malone
- LCpl McCloyd Roach
- Pte Terrence Lee
- Pte Mary Allen
- Pte Adrian Gage
- Pte Dale Aymer
- Pte Eileen Duberry
- Pte Warren Duberry
- Pte Crenston Buffonge
- Pte Victor Chambers
- Pte Leavern Kirnon
- Pte Alford J Silcott
- Pte Alberta C White
- Pte Avanela Allen
- Pte Jerome Allen
- Pte Matilda Cooke
- Pte Anthony Farrell
- Pte George Green
- Pte Eloise Irish
- Pte Ashley Lindsey
- Pte Wayne Farrell
- Pte Genevieve Ryan-Weekes
- Pte Clifford Yearwood
- Pte James Ryan
- Pte Dorothea Hazel
- Pte Leroy White
- Pte Carol Carty
- Pte Alvin Martin
- Pte Glenicia Dorsette
- Pte Alfred Allen
- Pte Ivason Dyer
- Pte Victor Daley
- Pte Deneese Fenton
- Pte Sharon Grant
- Pte Alton Hixon
- Pte Gershon Irish
- Pte Danny Dupie
- Pte Ian Charles
- Pte Kranston John
- Pte Dan Dupie
- Pte Lawrence Laplume
- Pte Andrea Lovelle
- Pte James Lynch
- Pte William Riley
- Pte Jermaine White
- Pte Jester Weekes
- Pte Thomas Christopher
- Pte Colin Riley
- Pte Raquel Syers
- Pte Mavis Charles
- Pte Vondell Allen
- Pte Lawrence Kirwan
- Pte Andre White
- Pte Venice Wilkins
- Pte Tyrone Browne
- Pte Michael Meade
- Pte Reuben Furlong
- Pte Amanda Furlonge
- Pte Vagan Daway
- Pte Patrina Parillon
- Pte Ricardo Green
- Pte Kerwin Celestine
The RMDF extends its sincere congratulations and appreciation to all recipients and their families. Their service during a period of national crisis remains a lasting testament to commitment, sacrifice, and national pride.

