St Lucian awarded Colonel Commandant’s Certificate!

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Denzel Meuret (L) was recognized for outstanding service to the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.

The family of Denzel Meuret, son of Saint Lucia with grand parents still living in Bonne Terre and active members of the St Lucia economic fabric (Carib Pvc Ltd and Transwood Products) Ltd are proud to share the success of Denzel Meuret.
Former student of Bonne Terre Private School and Leon Hess Secondary School Denzel Meuret has moved on to a carrier as a soldier in the Royal Canadian Armed forces, taking advantage of his dual citizenship.
His latest achievement is the Colonel Commandant’s Certificate of Appreciation. As defined by the Canadian armed forces, The Colonel Commandant’s Certificate of Appreciation is an award that has been instituted as a means of recognizing admirable service to The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. As an award, it ranks between the exceptional service of the Colonel Commandant’s Commendation and the immediate recognition for a particular service for the Colonel Commandant’s Coin. As the office of the Colonel Commandant is the single most visible institution binding all Canadian Gunners, units, and organizations it is only fitting that the award is presented in his name after receiving his personal approval.
To obtain maximum value from the certificate, it is only awarded for admirable service to The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery. Care must be taken to ensure that the award is not awarded so often as to trivialize its status and must not duplicate or replace any existing award or commendation.

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