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Soldiers with key roles in the late Queen’s funeral receive unique recognition from The King

Ahead of his Coronation on 6 May 23, His Majesty King Charles has bestowed a rare set of honours upon those who held important roles during the preparations and funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Known as the Honours List on The Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the list of promotions and appointments to the Royal Victorian Order is published in the London Gazette on 25 March 2023 and includes both civilians and serving personnel.

Personnel from across the Armed Forces played a key role in the funeral and preceding days of Her Majesty lying at rest in Scotland and London, providing the Guard of Honour, Bearer Party, Pall Bearers, musicians, horsemen and women, and countless personnel behind the scenes from all ranks and roles.

I am hugely grateful to the amazing team that I have the privilege of leading at Household Division Bands for their support and guidance throughout the preparation and delivery of Op London Bridge. Lt Col David Barringer MBE

The State Funeral of Her Majesty at Westminster Abbey saw soldiers, sailors and airmen, both long-served and fresh out of training give one last act of love and dedication to their late Commander in Chief. It was a role the Armed Forces had prepared for over many years.

Find out more about the Army’s role in the funeral procession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth: Service personnel lead State Funeral procession of Her Majesty The Queen

Thank you for the music

Lieutenant Colonel David Barringer MBE, Commanding Officer of The Bands of the Household Division, becomes a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO). He was responsible for leading and assuring all military music elements across the State Funeral and says it was “the most challenging but certainly most rewarding moment in my military career.”

He said: “Becoming a Member of the Royal Victorian Order is particularly humbling as it recognises personal service to the Sovereign, and I feel that I am receiving it for each and every member of the Household Division Bands, recognising the critical part that they play in support of the Monarch.”

Lt Col Barringer took command of Household Division Bands, becoming principal musical advisor to the Joint Military Commander at the same time, just four days before Her Majesty died. He brought with him 33 years of experience as a military musician, much of which had been spent delivering State events.

“Conducting the Fanfare Team at Westminster Abbey and leading the Massed Tri-Service Band in the final Royal Salute at Wellington Arch for the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was a huge honour,” he said.

“I am hugely grateful to the amazing team that I have the privilege of leading at Household Division Bands for their support and guidance throughout the preparation and delivery of Op London Bridge.”

THE ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER

His Majesty The King has been graciously pleased to make the following promotions in, and appointments to, the Royal Victorian Order on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II:

As Members (MVO)

Lieutenant Colonel David Andrew BARRINGER, MBE, The Royal Corps of Army Music

Lieutenant William James BIRD, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Warrant Officer Class Two Gareth William CHAMBERS, Irish Guards

Captain Amy Victoria COOPER, King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery

Warrant Officer Class Two Scott James Heron COX, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Major Paul Anthony FAGIN, Irish Guards

Captain Iain Alexander FORAT, Scots Guards

Warrant Officer Class One Anthony Carl GIBSON, Scots Guards

Lieutenant Richard Frederick Michael HOBBS, Grenadier Guards

Warrant Officer Class Two Dean Andrew JONES, Grenadier Guards

Warrant Officer Class One Benjamin Gary TOWNLEY, Scots Guards

The King has been graciously pleased to award the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) to the undermentioned on the Demise of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II:

ROYAL VICTORIAN MEDAL (SILVER) (RVM)

Guardsman Jared Kent BAILEY, Grenadier Guards

Guardsman Fletcher Harry COX, Grenadier Guards

Guardsman Wayne Anthony FLINT, Grenadier Guards

Lance Corporal Tony John FLYNN, Grenadier Guards

Private Lyle Vincent FOOT, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Guardsman Robert David GRAY, Grenadier Guards

Lance Sergeant Ryan Ronald GRIFFITHS, Grenadier Guards

Sergeant Thomas Frederick JENKS, King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery

Bombardier Tara KELLY, King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery

Private Ryan McEachran McALLISTER, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Private Cameron Robson McCABE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Private Kian MEIKLE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland; Bearer Party

Lance Bombardier Daniel Paul MORTON, King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery

Corporal Robbie William MORTON, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Lance Sergeant Elias Jake ORLOWSKI, Grenadier Guards

Guardsman James Robert PATTERSON, Grenadier Guards

Private Ryan Robert RITCHIE, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Guardsman David John SANDERSON, Grenadier Guards

Guardsman Luke John SIMPSON, Grenadier Guards

Private Tom Penman SINCLAIR, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Gunner Rosie Grace SMITH, Royal Regiment of Artillery

Lance Corporal Jonathan STEVENSON, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Private Graeme David THOMSON, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Private Peni Vuiyale TUBUNA, The Royal Regiment of Scotland

Lance Sergeant Alexander TURNER, Grenadier Guards

 

When have Demise honours been awarded before? Royal Victorian Order: Troops' special recognition for royal funeral role | The British Army (mod.uk)