Coast Guard Rescues Polish Sailor
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A Bermuda Coast Guard crew rescued a solo sailor whose boat started to take on water on the high seas.
A Bermuda Coast Guard crew rescued a solo sailor whose boat started to take on water on the high seas.
This morning the Governor, Mr John Rankin CMG, visited the Bermuda Coast Guard at Watford House as the unit marks its 50th day of embodiment operations.
An energy company has stepped up to help Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers stay on the roads.
Fuel supplier RUBiS has donated 200 $20 fuel cards to the RBR – enough to give one to every soldier embodied over the Covid-19 crisis.
A luxury hotel has thanked the island’s soldiers on duty over the Covid-19 crisis with two dinners prepared by its top chefs.
The island’s two biggest telecommunications companies have donated almost $30,000 worth of cell phone services to help soldiers on the Covid-19 frontline keep in touch with their loved ones.
Bermuda Coast Guard personnel from the Royal Bermuda Regiment were today/yesterday (SUN) keeping tabs on boat movements and coastal areas.
Soldiers on the streets to enforce the state of emergency regulations and supporting other services are backed up by a hard-working support team based at Warwick Camp.
Soldiers from the Royal Bermuda Regiment today (SUN) marked the holiday weekend with another round of duty on land and on sea.