Sidebar

Bermuda Ex Police Association
  • Home
    • About Us
      • Annual Dues
      • Our Members
      • Contact Us
      • Committee
  • Latest News
  • Who When Where
  • Keeping in Touch
  • Interesting Articles
  • Then and Now
  • Hall of Fame
  • Press Releases
  • Training School Photos
  • Photo Gallery
  • Expo Lists
    • List of Colleagues
    • List of Deceased Colleagues
    • List of Officers A-C
    • List of Nicknames
  • User Options
    • Log In
    • Log Out
    • Edit Profile
    • Password Reset
  • BPS Magazine
  • Smart Search

Latest Interesting Article

Interesting Articles

 

 

 

This section features interesting articles written by former colleagues on a wide range of subjects related to the Bermuda Police Service or recounting personal experiences.   We are delighted to receive articles from anyone who wishes to put pen to paper, and will assist with editing where necessary.

 

 

Annual Police Memorial Service - 2023

Details
Interesting Articles

 

 

The annual Police Week Memorial Service was held at the Police Cemetery, Prospect, at 4.00pm on 1st October 2023, followed by a reception at the Police Recreation Club for retired and former police officers and their families and guests.  Master of Ceremonies for the service was Retired Chief Inspector Calvin Smith, President of the Bermuda Ex-Police Officers Association.

CLICK HERE for a live video of the ceremony on the Bermuda Police Service official Facebook page.

This year's Memorial Service, hosted by Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons,  was held on a beautiful afternoon, and was attended by Her Excellency the Governor, Ms. Rena Lalgie,   U.S. Consul General Karen Grissette, Commandant of the Reserve Police Sandra Beach,  C.O. Royal Bermuda Regiment Lt. Col Ben Beasley, Commandant Reserve Police Mr. Ron-Michel Davis, and Police Chaplain Dr. Kevin Santucci.

Members of the BPS Colour Party 

The Bermuda Police Service Colour Party led the procession into the cemetery grounds where former police officers along with families and friends had gathered to watch the ceremony. 

Friends and families in attendance
 

Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons welcomed those present to the annual service. This was followed by a Moment of Silence and the playing of the Last Post by Lt. Sheldon Fox, Band Officer for the Royal Bermuda Regiment.  

Chaplain Santucci gave a Prayer of Reflection.

Retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, Carlton Adams read out the following Roll Call of 44 former police officers,  3 Reserve police officers, and 7 members of BPS staff,  who have died during the past 2 years.*

Honour Roll of former Bermuda  Police Officers,
Bermuda Reserve Police Officers and Staff who
have died during past 2 years
 Police Officers
 
Inspector Malcolm Fletcher                                          August 2021
Constable Peter Treves                                                August 2021
Constable Anthony “Tony” James Carr                        August 2021
Superintendent Campbell DeCosta Simons, QPM      September 2021
Sergeant Maxwell Williams                                         October 2021
Chief Inspector Tyrone Smith                                      February 2022
Constable Roger Blades                                              February 2022
Sergeant William “Willie” Woods                                 March 2022
Constable Vernon Lawrence Young                            April 2022
Constable Dalana Robinson                                       April 2022 
Superintendent William “Bill” Bryan                            May 2022
Cadet Michael Moniz                                                  May 2022 
Sergeant Ron Wallace                                                May 2022
Sergeant David Lunn                                                  May 2022
Constable James “Jim” McKay                                  June 2022
Constable David Oral Small                                       July 2022
Constable John Mulholland                                        July 2022
Sergeant David Gibbons                                             August 2022
Sergeant Huron Vidal (Missing)                                  August 2022 
Constable Cumial Rampersad                                    August 2022
Constable Frederick Beard                                         October 2022 
Sergeant Michael Leng                                               November 2022
Constable Christopher Oldfield                                   November 2022
Inspector Stuart Innes                                                 November 2022
Inspector Dudley Swan Sr                                          December 2022
Deputy Commissioner Harold Moniz                          January 2023
Sergeant Owen Marsh                                                January 2023 
Constable Tony Laughton                                           February 2023
Constable Raymond DeSilva                                      February 2023
Constable Ralph Lindo                                               February 2023 
Sergeant John Simmons                                            March 2023
Superintendent Sinclair White                                   March 2023
Constable Hector Watson                                          March 2023
Constable Terry Lee                                                   March 2023
Constable Kenneth Jones                                          April 2023
Constable Reginald Ramjohn (Notified April of 2023)      April 2012
Constable Melvin Gibbons                                         April 2023
Constable Gerald Harmer                                          May 2023
Inspector James “Reese” Bartley                               May 2023
Constable Michael “Randy” Vaucrosson                    May 2023
Sergeant Donald Grant                                              June 2023     
Assistant Commissioner Ian Morrison                       July 2023
Constable Delwyn Trott                                             Aug 2023 
Constable Robert “Al” McNaughton                          September 2023

Bermuda Reserve Police Officers 

Reserve Constable Everet Gibson                            November 2021
Reserve Constable Laverne Davis                            August 2022
Reserve Chief Inspector Mark Floyd                         June 2023

Bermuda Police Staff

Walter Stanley Welch                                                August 2021
Benson"Ben"Swan                                                    May 2022    
Karen Simmons                                                         July 2022
Margaret Elliott                                                          August 2022
Carole Royer                                                             November 2022
Carolyn Holdipp                                                        January 2023 
Elizabeth Phillips                                                      August 2023
 
H.E. Governor Rena Lalgie lays a wreath at the memorial
Commissioner Darrin Simons salutes after laying a wreath
 

This was followed by the Laying of Wreaths led by Her Excellency, Ms. Rena Lalgie,  Commissioner Darrin Simons,  Lt Col. Ben Beasley, Commandant Ron-Michel Davis,  and family members of those who have lost their loved ones.  The laying of wreaths was accompanied by Pipe Major Aidan Stones of the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band.

At the conclusuon of the service attendees were invited to a reception at the Police Recreation Club.

*  It is a customary during our Annual Memorial Service to read out an Honour Roll of those of our colleagues who have died in the two years preceding the Annual Service, and we rely on our members and friends to advise us when our former colleagues who no longer reside in Bermuda have passed away.  There are occasions when we hear of former colleagues who have died more than 2 years ago, and we always include these in the next Honour Roll List.

CLICK HERE  to viewed our List of our Deceased Colleagues on our ExPo website. If you know of anyone who has not been included please contact us at info@expobermuda.com  

 

*  EDITORS NOTE -  Following closure of the Prospect Garrison and the subsequent takeover of the garrison properties by the Bermuda Police,  a portion of the Military Cemetery at Prospect was assigned for use by the Police for the burial of those of our colleagues who died whilst in service in cases where they did not have an affiliation with our local churches. In more recent years we have received requests from family members of those of our colleagues who have died either here in Bermuda or abroad, to have their ashes buried here, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Police.

Graduation of Basic Training Course #12

Details
Interesting Articles

Whilst doing research in the Royal Gazette archives, our good friend retired Supt  George Rose, came across the following article published in the Royal Gazette on December 19, 1969, reporting on the graduation from Police Training School of Course #12.

The graduating class, which included recruits hired from the West Indies, were addressed by the Member for Finance, the Hon J.H. (Jack) Sharpe and his comments included a hint that the Police could soon expect higher salaries. The Royal Gazette article reads as follows:- 

Member for Finance the Hon. J. H. Sharpe, M.C.P., hinted yesterday that the Police could expect higher salaries at the conclusion of current negotiations over pay scales. He was addressing 16 recruits who became regular constables at a brief ceremony at Prospect. “I wish I could say that negotiations concerning your salary were complete but this is not so," said Mr. Sharpe. 

"SAFE TO ASSUME" 
“I do feel, though, that it would be safe to assume when the negotiations are concluded that your salary will be better than it was when you signed up for service.” Mr. Sharpe noted that it was always difficult for the Government to negotiate with employees because they had to come up with a fair solution for the people they represent as well. Referring to the recruits he said: “You have a very difficult job. At times you must be brave as a warrior and other times as discreet as a diplomat. And this is not easy.”
 
WORK APPRECIATED 
He went on to say that “Police actions can at times have serious reactions. This is not to discourage you, but I say this to point out how much your work is appreciated. I am sure you realised this responsibility when you entered the service.” Mr. Sharpe said he was glad “friends from those Islands further south” had come here to assist in a job that had to be done. “I hope for them Bermuda will prove to be a home away from home,” he went on. 

He drew laughter when he said he had applied for Police duty 27 years ago while serving in the Army but had not been accepted. “I think I was more anxious to get out of the Army rather than join the Police Force,” he added. Mr. Sharpe wished all the officers success in their Police careers.

"PROSPEROUS" WISH 
There were many smiles when he wished the Police a Merry Christmas and a “prosperous” New Year. The top graduate was P.c. Gemel Cato, 20, from St. Vincent. He received a cedar baton for his achievement. It was presented by Mr. Sharpe at the beginning of the ceremony. P.C. Cato has a brother who graduated yesterday as well. Asked why he joined the Force P.c. Gemel Cato said, “I feel there are many things you can learn that you could not learn as a civilian. “There is also a degree of adventure and responsibility. I hope I can make this a career,” he said. The ceremony was watched by senior officers and friends of recruits. 

Those graduating in addition to the top recruit were:

P.c. O. J. Bain, P.c. D. A. Victor, P.c. R.D. Paynter, P.c. A. P. Cato, P.c. N. B.Boyd, P.c.N. Deleon, P.c. J. Dumont, P.c. G. P. Henry, P.c. W. A. Mclean, P.c. W. R. Richards, P.c. T. G. P. Cabral, P.c. D. J. Furbert, W.P.c. M. A. C. Bean. W.P.c. A. A. Ford and P.c. V. P. Fox.

 

EDITORS NOTE -  We have a column here on our ExPo website containing photos of the majority of our Basic Training Courses including this one of Basic Training Course #12.  We are in the process of adding the more recent training school photos. Unfortunately,  Training School almost never had photos taken of Localisation Courses for recruits who had previous police experience although there are a few exceptions.  CLICK HERE to view our portfolio of Training School photos.

Basic Training Course No. 12
September - December 1969
Top Row (l-r)  Douglas Victor, Wilbur McLean, David Furbert, Alfred "Perry" Fox,
Territt "Terry" Cabral,  Norrell Boyd (Hull) , Wendell Richards
Middle Row -  Oliver Bain, Russell Paynter, James "Jimmy" Dumont,
Gemel Cato, Michael DeLeon, Ardon Cato, Gladwyn Henry
Seated -  Aideen Forde, Chief Supt Oliver Trott, ACOP Frank Williams, 
Insp. David Parsons, A/Sgt "Dick" Murphy, Marilyn Bean 

ExPo Annual BBQ at the PRC

Details
Interesting Articles

 

We held our annual ExPo BBQ at the Police Recreation Club on Saturday 22nd July 2023, with no thanks to the weather! Unfortunately, we endured very heavy rain during the day so our event had to be moved into the Main Hall of the PRC.

ExPo President Cal Smith with Lisa Rivas

Larry Smith and Carlton Adams
 
Standing - Gail Correia
Seated -  Burton and Gina Butterfield and Mrs Bean
 

The event was well attended but without some of our regular attendees, a few of whom were on summer vacation, which seemed to include a few taking holidays on cruise ships! We should start an ExPo blog where our cruise ship ‘experts’ can pass on advice and critiques for the benefit of those who have yet to take the plunge! 

Standing - Scott Pacheco
Seated (l-r) Mrs Pacheco, Gilda Bartley, 
Betty Dale and Patsy Cook
 
Dave Cook, John Dale and Kevin "Boogy" Knights 
 
Trevor Knights and Hataya DeSilva
 
Carolyn Haynes, Clara Saunders, Rosie Pearman and  Mrs Dublin
 
(l-r) Robin Henagulph, Ernie McCreight,
Roger Sherratt and Roger Kendall
 
Lita Kendall, Barbara McCreight and Nadine Henagulph
 

Those in attendance thoroughly enjoyed the evening, the food, and the camaraderie.  Sadly, we were missing our good friend and very long-term member of our ExPo Committee, Reese Bartley, who had been assisting in organizing our social functions for many years.  It was good to see that Reese’s wife Gilda was in attendance and we hope to see her for many more.

(l-r) Frank Dublin, Adrian King,
Roger Marshall and Othneal Haynes

 

Also in attendance from abroad was our good friend, and cricketer, Adrian King, who had served in the BPS for 5 years from 1978 -  1983.  Adrian will long be remembered as an outstanding cricketer who played for our Police team, in Cup Match for St. George’s, and for Bermuda in the ICC Trophy in 1982.

Young P.C. Adrian King

 

Adrian had previously played for the Windward Islands in the West Indies, and one of the highlights of his career was playing against the touring Australians in 1978, just before he came to Bermuda, when he took a ten-wicket haul of 6 for 50 in the first innings, and 4 for 34 in the 2nd innings.  

Why mention this in our report on our BBQ?  Well, we were sitting around with a group of ardent cricket fans including Roger Marshall, Othneal Haynes and Frank Dublin discussing the state of cricket these days, especially in the West Indies where their team used to dominate world cricket. 

Someone mentioned how much better paid cricketers are these days, and Adrian recalled that when he played against the Australians his pay for the match – was zero - and the most he was ever paid for playing international cricket was $80!  By contrast, Ben Stokes, the highest paid cricketer this year, is paid over $18,000 per test match (of course it's chicken feed compared with football players!)

CLICK HERE for an excellent article on “Cup Match legends: Adrian King” published in the Royal Gazette.

During his address at the BBQ  ExPo President, Cal Smith asked us for a few moments of silence to remember those of our members who passed away during this past year.  He advised that this year's Police Week will commence on Saturday 30th September with the Gymkhana being held at the Police Sports Field.  The Annual Memorial Service is scheduled from 4pm-5pm at the Police Cemetery at Prospect, followed by a Reception at the Police Recreation Club hosted by Commissioner Darrin Simons.    

CLICK HERE for our Photo Gallery for this event.  Just scroll down to ExPo BBQ 2023 and click on it.

More Articles …

  1. The Dockyard Apprentices
  2. Ramona - Yacht Tragedy off Bermuda - 1967
  3. The Davie Kerr Challenge Result
  4. Rubbing shoulders with Royalty!
Page 16 of 76
  • Start
  • Prev
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • Next
  • End

 

 

 

 

 

Bootstrap is a front-end framework of Twitter, Inc. Code licensed under MIT License. Font Awesome font licensed under SIL OFL 1.1.