
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC _ The Guyana Defense Force’s (GDF) 60th Anniversary Medal Presentation Parade was on Wednesday marked by reverence and pride as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, decorated Officers and Other Ranks with prestigious military medals for their distinguished, faithful, and exemplary service to the nation.
A total of 871 special medals were approved; however, the Commander-in-Chief conferred 32 medals at the parade; the remaining recipients will receive theirs at a later date.
Addressing the event, Ali noted that this year’s ceremony holds special significance as it coincides with the 60th anniversary of the GDF.
The president described it as six decades of unwavering commitment to national security and sovereignty.
The Commander-in-Chief emphasized that the awarding ceremony is much more than recognition; he said, “it represents sacrifice, leadership, and perseverance.”
“Each medal conferred today tells a story, a moment of sacrifice, an act of leadership, a mission fulfilled on the challenge, and a distinguished record of dedicated service,” he said.
GDF ranks were awarded the Military Efficiency Medal, which is awarded to officers and ranks of the regular force who complete 10 years of continuous service without any disciplinary issues. The Border Defense Medal honored those who protect Guyana’s frontiers, serving with patience, perseverance, and pride.
“The mark of Guyana engraved on that medal is not just a symbol,” he stressed, “It is a promise that our land will always be defended by those who love it most.”
Additionally, five new medals have been introduced under Ali’s authority to recognize the excellence of officers across diverse operations.
These include the Commander-in-Chief’s Special Series of Medals for Search and Rescue Operations, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response, Engineering and Border Operations, Special Operations, and Joint Services Operations.
These new medals affirm that service is not confined to combat,” he said. “They honor those who save lives from floodwaters, who build bridges where isolation once stood, who deliver relief by air and river, and who work shoulder-to-shoulder with our partners in defense of national peace and safety.”
The head of state reminded the nation that the recipients symbolize the nation’s trust and resilience.
In addition to recognizing soldiers, the president vowed the government’s unwavering commitment to modernizing the GDF, not only through equipment but also through investments in technology, personal well-being, and training.





















































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