British Staff Sergeant Felicia Watkinson, who hails from Clarendon, Jamaica, has been named on Queen Elizabeth’s 2022 birthday honours list that was released today.

She’ll be awarded the MBE, which stands for Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the third highest ranking Order of the British Empire award (excluding a knighthood/damehood).

Watkinson, also called Nadine, has served in the British army since 2003, and is a member of the Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support Branch). She is currently serving at the army headquarters in Hampshire, England, and has previously served in Belize, Germany & Belgium.

Watkinson said she was ‘surprised’ at the honour. This is something I didn’t expect or believe would ever happen to me! It is a great honour,” she said.

“She added: “I see this award as a further example of how the British army has changed and become more diverse and inclusive. I know that my family will be very proud of me. I consider that I am accepting this award on behalf of myself and all my colleagues”.

Conclusion

It is great to see the positive side of the Armed Forces such as this story of Felicia.

Editor’s Note

The representation of ethnic minorities in the Armed Forces today is dwindling for a variety of reasons. Some believe that it’s a white man’s world so why should they join it, others would just like a fair chance to achieve what they can by an equal opportunity to reach their full potential.

Source: The Gleaner