Lawrence Whitfield Major

Lawrence Whitfield Major was a senior naval officer in the Bahamas.[1][2][3] Whitfield joined the Bahamas' police force in 1950. In 1971, when the Police force created a Police Marine Division, Major was put in charge. During his career Major held other senior positions within Bahamas Ministry of Security. When Major retired from the Police he was its assistant commissioner. He was then appointed Warden of the Bahamas main prison.

Legacy

In 1979 Major was made a Member of the British Empire.[2] In 2016 the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the agency that evolved from the Police Marine Division that Major commanded, commissioned the HBMS Lawrence Major.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "HMBS Lawrence W. Major arrives in Nassau". Stronger Bahamas. 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2016-09-29. Dr. Nottage reflected on the many contributions of the late Lawrence Major, calling the man in whose honour the vessel was named a great Bahamian son, a man for all seasons, and a career and esteemed public servant.
  2. 1 2 Ricardo Wells (2016-03-18). "Defence Force Bolsters Fleet With Three New Vessels, Mobile Base". Bahamas Tribune. Retrieved 2016-03-18. The HMBS Lawrence Major was named in honour of the late Lawrence Whitfield Major, a lifelong seaman turned maritime law enforcement officer. Mr Major joined the Royal Bahamas Police Force in 1950 and became a well-respected public servant, eventually taking charge of the newly formed Police Marine Division in 1971, which later became the Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
  3. Michael Craton, Gail Saunders (2000). A History of the Bahamian People: From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-First Century. University of Georgia Press. pp. 376, 381, 421. ISBN 9780820322841.
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