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Leading Seaman Deron Musgrove and Petty Officer Devon Paul of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) Entry 41/Woman Entry 13 assist with lifting grocery items donated to the Urban Renewal Center, St James Road, on Tuesday, May 4, 2021. (RBDF PHOTO: PETTY OFFICER AL RAHMING)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Members of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) Entry 41 and Woman Entry 13 recently donated grocery items to the Urban Renewal Center, St. James Road.
In commemoration of celebrating 16 years of service to the country, the combined male and female squad decided it was only fitting that they do a charitable project in an inner-city community.
On Tuesday, May 4, 2021, the officers and marines donated cases of breakfast items including tuna, mackerel, corned beef, yellow grits, water, disposable lid containers and boxes of male clothing. Receiving the grocery items were the organization’s Supervisor Daphne Bannister; Tanya Gibson, who serves as secretary; and Samantha Seymour, who all