Civic Leader Joe Issa Welcomes New JDF Chief to Command PostA Story by Bevaline GreenMember of the Ocho Rios Chamber of Commerce Past President Advisory Committee Joe Issa has welcomed new Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Brigadier Rocky Meade to his command pMember of
the Ocho Rios Chamber of Commerce Past President Advisory Committee Joe Issa has welcomed new
Chief of Defence Staff of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Brigadier Rocky Meade to his command post, as he replaces Major
General Antony Anderson, under whom he served for five years of his 32-year
service to the military.
“I welcome Brigadier Meade to the
helm of the JDF and wish him well in protecting citizens and the country from
internal and external threats. I believe he is qualified for the job after
serving as deputy for five years.
“I am happy for him and look forward
to working with him in all my capacities, including as chairman of the
advisory board of PICA (Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency), which
partners with the JDF in securing the country’s borders,”
says Issa.
An executive agency since June 2007, PICA partners
with the JDF to secure Jamaica’s borders, in accepting and processing passport
applications and managing the country’s immigration processes, among others. It
evolved from the former Immigration, Citizenship and Passport Services Division
of the Ministry of National Security.
By his own admission, Brigadier Mead’s
journey to the top started when he joined the Jamaica
Combined Cadet Force Unit at Wolmer’s on the advice of his mother. This is said to have led him to become an airplane
pilot while still at school there in the late 1970s.
The Jamaica Observer reported Mead as
saying at the recent Change of Command
Parade at Up Park Camp, the Jamaica Defence Force headquarters in Kingston, “The journey of a thousand miles began with that one step…and
I saw the JDF as the next logical step to pursue my love for the military.
Meade is said to have
accepted his mandate with humility, strength, and deep commitment to the nation,
stating he is clear that his primary
roles are to assist in securing Jamaicans and defending their interests.
He encouraged Jamaicans to appreciate that the most
significant challenges “are multifaceted and impacted by [the] underlying,
deep-rooted problem of how we view and respond to our fellow men.
“The security solution is
multi-sectoral and, as the prime minister has said on a number of occasions,
every Jamaican can play a part. There is no quick fix,” Meade told the Observer.
Stating that it is his goal to help
the police bring wrongdoers to face the justice system, Meade warns, “Let us be
clear, if my soldiers are attacked to the point where their lives are
threatened, they will defend themselves effectively.”
Brigadier Meade who, like Issa, is a JP,
recipient of a national award and has a passion for education, holds a BA (Hons) and MA degrees from the
University of the West Indies, a Master of Military Arts and Science (MMAS)
degree from the US Army War College, Fort Leavenworth and a PhD in Linguistics
from the University of Amsterdam.
He lectures credit courses at the
University of the West Indies and has delivered invited lectures and
consultations on security, intelligence, strategic planning and linguistics
topics to audiences locally and internationally including Africa, Canada,
Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States and several
Caribbean countries, the JDF’s website said. © 2017 Bevaline Green |
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