Barbados Defence Force

Barbados Defence Force
Founded 1979
Leadership
Commander-in-Chief Queen Elizabeth II
Manpower
Military age 16 years of age for selection process, 17 years of age is actual serving age
Expenditures
Percent of GDP % (2007)
Industry
Foreign suppliers  Australia
 Canada
 People's Republic of China
 Belgium
 France
 Russia
 United Kingdom
 United States
Related articles
Ranks Military ranks of Barbados

The Barbados Defence Force (BDF) is the name given to the combined armed forces of Barbados. The BDF was established August 15, 1979, and has responsibility for the territorial defence and internal security of the island. The headquarters for the Barbados Defence Force is located at St. Ann's Fort base at The Garrison, Saint Michael.

The Barbados Defence Force is commanded by the Chief Of Staff: Colonel Glyne Grannum and Deputy Chief of Staff: Commander Aquinas Clarke

  • The Force Headquarters – The Headquarters, St. Anns Fort provides administrative and logistical support for the entire Defence force.

There are three main components of the BDF:

  • The Barbados Regiment – This branch is commanded by the Commanding Officer Of The Barbados Regiment Major Wendy Yearwood and is based at St Anns Fort and Paragon Base. This is the main land force component, and encompasses both regular and reserve units.
  • Barbados Coast Guard – This branch is commanded by the Commanding Officer Of The Barbados Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander Peterson and is based at HMBS Pelican.
This is the maritime element, with responsibility for patrolling Barbados' territorial waters as well as drug interdiction and humanitarian and life-saving exercises. It too encompasses both regular and reserve units.

The Barbados Defence Force Band is directed by Major Taylor and is made up of members of The Barbados Regiment and Coast Guard and is also an element of the reserve units.

  • A Cessna 402C similar to the one Barbados had
    Barbados Cadet Corps – This branch is commanded by the Commanding Officer Of The Barbados Cadet Corps Lieutenant Colonel Errol Brathwaite.
This is the Military youth organisation of The Defence Force. Includes Infantry and Sea Cadets. This organisation was started in 1904. The first females joined the cadet corps in the 1970s to 1980s. The Cadet Corps has a pledge and also a song. It started with 3 normal units but today has expanded to 22. These units are grouped into Zones. There are also a band, sea cadet and medical units along with a shooting programme.
  • The Barbados air wing was formed in 1971, it operated 1 Beech Queen Air. In 1981 A Cessna 402C was acquired. Since 1985 all aircraft have been retired and the air wing ceased to exist but the BDF is looking to re-establish an air wing.

See also

Further reading

  • World Aircraft information files Brightstar publishing London File 342 Sheet 1


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