Roderick Bowe is a Bahamian military officer and the 6th commodore of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force. He superseded Commodore Clifford W. Scavella who left office on January 21, 2009[2] who is now the special envoy to Haiti. In a public statement, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, stated that Mr. Bowe must be "proactive and knowledgeable about the country".[3]

Roderick Bowe
Born (1961-01-22) 22 January 1961 (age 63)[1]
Allegiance Bahamas
Service / branch Royal Bahamas Defence Force
Years of service1982-present
RankCommodore
CommandsCommando Squadron
AwardsLong Service Medal
Good Conduct Medal
RelationsHMBS Flamingo
HMBS Marlin
Other workSenior Assistant Director, Bahamas Immigration Department

Personal life

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Commander Bowe was born in New Providence on 22 January 1961 to Bert and Corine Bowe. He is married to Joanne and has two children (Kristine Ashley (18) and Kristen Alexis (13))


Career

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Commodore Bowe joined the Royal Bahamas Defence Force in 1982 in the aftermath of the HMBS Flamingo incident of 1980. He began his training in the Young Officers Royal Navy Course. The National Security Council of the Bahamas recommended to His Excellency Governor General Arthur D. Hanna that then Commander Roderick Bowe be promoted to Defence Force commodore. At the time, he was a member of the senior staff at the Bahamas Immigration Department, a post he had been in since 2006. NSC also recommended that Tellis Bethel, also a commander, be moved up to deputy commander. Bethel is the first deputy commander to hold the title of captain.[4]

Education

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In 1978, as deputy head boy, Bowe graduated the Jordan Prince William High School. He was enrolled in the College of the Bahamas where he graduated with a Biology major. He received his military training at the Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, England. Bowe became a certified commercial pilot at the Flight Safety Academy in Florida. In 2007, Bowe received a degree in Professional Management from Nova Southeastern University. He is also a fellow of the Center for Hemispheric Defence Studies and is a 1999 graduate of the US Naval War College.

References

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  1. ^ "Remarks made by the prime minister of the Bahamas". BAHAMAS INFORMATION SERVICES. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. ^ Bowe, Roderick. "Commodore Scavella to be succeeded". January 11, 2010. ELUTHERAN NEWS AGENCY. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  3. ^ Bowe, Roderick. "Roderick Bowe Takes Command of Bahamas Defence Force". January 22, 2010. BAHAMASB2B.com. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  4. ^ Bowe, Roderick. "NSC makes next Defence Force Commodore recommendation". January 13, 2010. THE TRIBUNE. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

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