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Armed Forces honoured at The Sun Military Awards

Millies honour the accomplishment and professionalism of our servicemen and women

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The Sun's Millies Awards 2016 awards nominees group with the Prime Minister's wife Samantha Cameron and Defence Secretary Michael Fallon at No.10 Downing Street.Crown Copyright.

The Sun's Millies Awards 2016 awards nominees group with the Prime Minister's wife Samantha Cameron and Defence Secretary Michael Fallon at No.10 Downing Street. Crown Copyright.

The hard work and achievements of the Armed Forces and those who support them has been recognised at The Sun Military Awards (The Millies).

Now in their eighth year, the awards were hosted by ITV News at Ten presenter Tom Bradby at the historic Guildhall in London.

He was joined by celebrities from the worlds of sport, entertainment and politics including Henry Cavill, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Susanna Reid, Boris Johnson, Jeremy Clarkson, Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster.

Earlier that day, Samantha Cameron, joined by Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, hosted the nominees at a special reception at 10 Downing Street.

This year’s Millies honoured the accomplishments and professionalism of our servicemen and women, as well as members of the public who in a variety of ways work tirelessly to support our Service personnel.

The awards were:

  • Most Outstanding Sailor or Marine
  • Most Outstanding Soldier
  • Most Outstanding Airman
  • Best Reservist
  • Overcoming Adversity
  • Support to the Armed Forces
  • Best Unit

The Judging Panel made two further awards for special recognition. The first honoured the achievements of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Search and Rescue teams, which recently handed operations over to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Bristow Helicopters. The Invictus Games Foundation was also recognised.

General Sir Nick Houghton, Chief of the Defence Staff, said:                                                

2015 was a year in which servicemen and women were active on duty both at home and abroad covering over 20 operations in 19 countries, working hard to support and assist those in need. Now in its eighth year, the Millies provides a unique opportunity for the British public to honour our Forces for all they have done on our behalf, each year.

2016 will be no less challenging, not least as we implement the decisions made in the recent Defence and Security Review and continue to deploy Defence assets overseas on operations including Syria. As our Armed Forces face those challenges, the courage, professionalism and teamwork of those honoured today will remain a constant inspiration. I hope you will join me in recognising their remarkable commitment and service.

Man of Steel actor Henry Cavill, who plays Superman on the silver screen, presented the award for Best Reservist to Royal Marines Reservist Major Henry Dowlen, Major Dowlen was recognised for his work in Sierra Leone as part of efforts to stop the spread of Ebola. Henry Cavill, whose brother serves in the Royal Marines, said:

It means a lot to have been able to present this award. Any opportunity I have to show respect to members of the Armed Forces who have done wonderful things is an opportunity I would jump at – especially an opportunity to to give an award to a member of the Royal Marines Reserves, as my brother is a Royal Marine.

The stories I have heard today have been fantastic and inspiring tales, I feel proud of all of them.

Major Dowlen added:

It was humbling to have been recognised in this way. It was also a pleasure to receive my award from Henry Cavill. His brother and I used to work together so it was nice to finally meet him.

Best Reservist, presented by Henry Cavill to Major Henry Dowlen. Picture: The Sun

Best Reservist, presented by Henry Cavill to Major Henry Dowlen. Picture: The Sun

The Best Unit award went to HMS Bulwark as a tribute to the huge variety of operations they deployed on last year- from commemorating the anniversary of Gallipoli to the rescue of migrants in the Mediterranean. Captain Nick Cooke-Priest, the commanding officer of HMS Bulwark, said:

I feel huge pride in receiving this award for two reasons. Firstly, we executed the task we were set and this was absolutely a reflection of those involved.

And secondly, because we felt we were doing something good. There is no greater privilege than saving someone’s life.

Personnel from HMS Bulwark who won the Best Unit Award. Crown Copyright.

Personnel from HMS Bulwark who won the Best Unit Award. Crown Copyright.

Outstanding Airman Sergeant Michael Beamish was honoured for his Search and Rescue heroism, giving his own blood to help speed a patient’s recovery. He said:

It is a pleasure to have received this award, although I accept it on behalf of my crew. It’s not just me, without them I couldn’t do my job.

Most Outstanding Airmen awarded to RAF medic sgt Michael Beamish presented by Karren Brady at the Guild Hall, London. Picture: The Sun

Most Outstanding Airmen awarded to RAF medic sgt Michael Beamish presented by Karren Brady at the Guild Hall, London. Picture: The Sun

And Major Andrew Todd of the Royal Gurkha Rifles was leading an expedition up Mount Everest when a devastating earthquake struck Nepal last year. His selflessness in sacrificing the chance of rescue to make sure civilians were safe first earned him the award for Most Outstanding Soldier. Major Todd said:

It feels absolutely amazing to have received this award. It is a wonderful feeling, although I don’t want to forget the other 13 people who were with me at that time.

What my team did was incredible and inspiring and I want to recognise them too.

Most Outstanding Soldier. Ranulph Feinnes presents the award to Major Andrew Todd. Picture: The Sun

Most Outstanding Soldier. Ranulph Feinnes presents the award to Major Andrew Todd. Picture: The Sun

The ceremony will be televised on Sunday 24 January at 7pm and 10pm on Forces TV (Sky 264 / Virgin 277 / Freesat 652 / forces.tv).

Details of Sun Military Awards 2016 winners:

Most Outstanding Soldier

Major Andrew Todd, Royal Gurkha Rifles, from Whitstable

Best Reservist

Major Henry Dowlen, Royal Marines Reserve London, from London

Overcoming Adversity

Dean Bousfield, Royal Army Medical Corps (veteran).

Judges’ Award for Special Recognition

Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Force.

Support to the Armed Forces

Pilgrim Bandits

Most Outstanding Sailor or Marine

Petty Officer Seaman Specialist Luke Hallis, HMS Clyde, from Gosport, Hampshire

Judges’ Award for Special Recognition

Invictus Games Foundation

Most Outstanding Airman

Sergeant Michael Beamish, 1564 Flight, 905 Expeditionary Air Wing

Best Unit

HMS Bulwark

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Published 23 January 2016