Looe RNLI volunteer recognised in the King’s New Year’s Honours
David Haines, former Lifeboat Operations Manager at Looe RNLI who has dedicated over 30 years to the RNLI, has been recognised in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours for his role in helping the charity save lives at sea. David is awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for his services to the RNLI. His citation reads: ‘a humble hero whose legacy transcends accolades, his selfless devotion is an inspiration to everyone in guaranteeing a path of service, courage, and kindness for generations to come.’ From the moment Looe Lifeboat Station reopened its doors in 1992, David has provided selfless service and steadfast commitment to saving lives at sea. Over the past three decades, he has held volunteer roles across all levels within the station, initially as lifeboat crew and then helm, before stepping into the pivotal role of Lifeboat Operations Manager at a time when the station needed strong leadership and stability. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 06:01
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