The continued service of more than a dozen Jersey Coastguard officers has been recognised with medals from the King.
A total of 13 Coastguard officers have received the medal, which has been being awarded to frontline members of the emergency services who had completed five years' continued service by the date of the Coronation last year, Ports of Jersey said.
The Coastguard's medals were handed out at a private ceremony at Maritime House, while eligible members of the Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Service are also due to receive theirs later this year.
Also awarded the King's Coronation Medal recently were members of Jersey's living history group, the 1781 Militia, which portrays 18th Century military life based on the 1781 Jersey 4th Regiment Militia that took part in the Battle of Jersey on 6 January 1781.
Pictured: Some of the recipients of the Coronation Medal from Jersey's 1781 Militia. (Max Burnett)
They were responsible for a 21-gun salute at People's Park to welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the island during last week's Royal Visit.
Other local recipients have included individuals who were directly involved in delivering the Coronation events, as well as members of the Bailiff’s Chambers Crowning Glory schools outreach programme, which saw 8,000 children make a crown to commemorate the celebrations.
Harbour Master and Chief Coastguard Bill Sadler
Watch Officer Ford Ramsden
Watch Officer Nathan Elms
Watch Officer Tim Hilditch
Coastguard Search Mission Co-ordinator Robin Fitzgerald
Coastguard Search Mission Co-ordinator Louise Stafford
Watch Officer Alex Thelland
Coastguard Search Mission Co-ordinator Dan Downey
Watch Officer Andrew Letto
Coastguard Search Mission Co-ordinator Chris Robinson
Watch Officer Luke De La Haye
Coastguard Search Mission Co-ordinator Fleur Moisan
Watch Officer Andrew Scott-Miller
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