

Major Jamie Carrahar, of the Adjutant General’s Corps (AGC (ETS)) and Chair of the Army’s LGBT+ Network, is to receive an MBE for his passionate advocacy of all LGBT+ personnel. This is the highlight of my 37 Years in uniform,” he said. “The Personnel Recovery Centre Team have made my success possible by supporting me through every challenge. Playing a part in the recovery of some of most vulnerable troops is the most humbling and rewarding role I have ever fulfilled. On learning of the award, he said: “To be recognised for such an award has really bowled me over. He really is one of a kind and is a constant source of inspiration with an unbounded work ethic and limitless energy.”

His citation also states: “He has devoted the past 35 years of his life to military service. Citations vary with some awards going to military personnel in the medical field for ‘ground-breaking work in the field of traumatic brain injury’, ‘delivering consistently high-quality rehabilitation care’ and ‘developing the Army’s COVID Patient Recovery Pathway’ to highlight just a few.Ĭolour Sergeant Roger Coates, Coldstream Guards, is to be awarded an MBE for his “outstanding leadership, technical expertise and achieving the highest standards of support to the wounded, injured and sick service personnel from all three services”. The citations of those receiving state honours are testament to the dedication and fortitude of our personnel. A total of 68 Army personnel are recognised in the New Year Honours List 2022, announced in the London Gazette today, 1 January 2022.Īrmy recipients and those receiving Meritorious Service Medals are listed below.
