We've just heard from fellow Irishman, Norman W Wilson, that former P.C. Gary Osborne is arriving on Island tomorrow (Monday 10th July 2023) and Norman will be bringing Gary and his wife Sue to the Police Club this Thursday afternoon (13th July) to meet up with old friends and colleagues at "Happy Hour". Gary made an earlier visit to Bermuda in 2018, we puyblished the following information:-
Gary joined the Bermuda Police in March 1985 and served here until April 1993. According to Police records he only served in Central Division (Uniform) but he was no doubt transferred elsewhere during his 8 years here, (It appears that police records were being transferred over to computer files in the early 1990’s).
Gary had served in the Ulster Constabulary prior to coming to Bermuda, and he arrived here on 7thMarch 1985 along with Mark Allen, Glyn Jones, Alan McFall, Ian Ringrose, Paul Wright, Meirion Roberts, John Hoefkens, Dave Peach, Nick Turnbull, Mark Vincent, Paul Towlson, Gary Staines, and Alan Johnston.
Just two of those recruits are still on Island and they are Gary Staines and Paul Towlson. (EDITORS NOTE - Have received information that Gary Staines and his wife, Jane, left Bermuda and are now residing in Malaysia so we are down to one person still here from the 1973 intake. If anyone has Gary and Jane's contact details could you please let me have them.)
We have heard from several of them such as Mark Vincent, who wrote an excellent article for our “Then and Now” column which you can view at http://expobermuda.com/index.php/tan/487-mark-vincentin which he makes mention of his colleagues on his Initial Training Course.
We would be happy to receive information about all the others who came in this contingent.
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