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Ret’d Brigadier Godfrey Bess mourns soldiers who died tragically in helicopter accident

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December 10, 2023
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 I am deeply saddened by the tragic loss of exceptional servicemen, Retired Brig Gary Beaton, Col Micheal Shahoud, Lt Col Micheal Charles, Lt Col Sean Welcome, and Sgt Jason Khan. I was privileged to serve with these men during my 33-year tenure in the Guyana Defence Force. These distinguished men served with honour, courage, and an unwavering commitment to their duty. They were not only pillars of our military establishment, but also mentors, leaders, and most of all, brothers and friends. 

To the parents of these brave men I say, your sons were heroes in every sense of the word. Their dedication, their commitment to service, and their love for their country were truly inspiring. No words can lessen the pain of your loss, but please know how much your sons meant to us and how much they contributed to our country. Their legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone they touched. 

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To the spouses of these men, I want to express my deepest sympathies. Your husbands were not only our colleagues but also our brothers in arms. They were brave, kind, and dedicated individuals. 

To the children of our fallen comrades I say, your fathers were true heroes. They served their country with honour and made us all proud. I hope you will always remember their bravery, dedication, and their love for you. 

To the extended family and friends of these men, I extend my deepest condolences. Your loved ones were a vital part of our community, and their loss is felt deeply. I hope that you find some comfort in knowing that they were loved and respected by all of us and that their memory will always be honoured. 

For the subordinates of these officers, I share your grief. Your superiors were leaders in the truest sense. They stood for what they believed in, and they led by example. Their loss is a significant blow to the GDF, and they will be surely missed. However, their legacy should serve as an inspiration for us all to strive for excellence, just as they did.

In these difficult times, let us remember these heroes for their courage, their service, and their dedication. They have left an indelible mark on our hearts, and their spirit will continue to guide us. May their souls rest in peace and rise in glory. 

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