Mr. Ken Mayers- Mountbatten Medal
Mr. Ken Mayers received the highest Rescue Commendation in the form of The Mountbatten Medal (in honour of Lord Mountbatten) for a most outstanding rescue carried out in Bathsheba area –Soup Bowl in 1991.
The Mountbatten Medal is a rescue commendation medal of bravery. The medal is contested throughout the entire Commonwealth among personnel who hold a Royal Lifesaving Society’s Certificate. Applicants submit names and information about the rescues, which have been performed in their individual territories, which involved displaying a great degree of bravery.
A panel of the Royal Lifesaving Society – Commonwealth’s hierarchy examines the rescue and award the rescue commendation medal (Mountbatten Medal) for the most difficult and bravest rescue.
Mr. Ken Mayers received the highest Rescue Commendation in the form of The Mountbatten Medal (in honour of Lord Mountbatten) for a most outstanding rescue carried out in Bathsheba area –Soup Bowl in 1991.
The Mountbatten Medal is a rescue commendation medal of bravery. The medal is contested throughout the entire Commonwealth among personnel who hold a Royal Lifesaving Society’s Certificate. Applicants submit names and information about the rescues, which have been performed in their individual territories, which involved displaying a great degree of bravery.
A panel of the Royal Lifesaving Society – Commonwealth’s hierarchy examines the rescue and award the rescue commendation medal (Mountbatten Medal) for the most difficult and bravest rescue.















