Two officers from the GDF have taken up key roles as part of the Permanent Mission of Guyana to the United Nations.
Earlier this week, Guyana took up its seat as an elected member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for a two-year term. A release from the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) said that Major (Maj) Sven Douglas and Captain (Capt) Texine Daw are the two Officers who will serve on the team.
Douglas, a graduate of the Standard Officer Course (SOC 40), has to date accumulated 16 years of service to the Force and has completed all the military prerequisites for his rank. He possesses diverse military training, having previously served at the Training Corps and various roles at the 1 Infantry Battalion, the release said. He has also functioned as part of the directing staff for the Senior Command and Staff Course, which is designed for Officers being prepared to hold command appointments. His role as an Intelligence Officer also complements his military service.
He will serve as Defence Attache to the Mission.
Captain Texine Daw enlisted in the Guyana Defence Force in 2009 and is a graduate of the Standard Officer Course (SOC 42). She has also completed all qualifying military training. Her service includes several stints at the Training Corps, the General Personnel Department, and the Legal Services Department.
Capt Daw, also an Attorney-at-Law is the holder of a Master of Laws from the University of East London. She has also worked as an In-Service Trainee at the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
She is one of two legal advisors on the mission and will serve as First Secretary, the release said.