Peter Brown hailed a legend. He is awarded for his remarkable 50 years of service with the Lymington Coastguard.

Peter received a medal and certificate. He marked a half-century milestone. Peter joined the team in 1973. He worked as a volunteer for a time. In 1978, he became a full-time employee.
He had many jobs over the years. Peter’s roles included management positions. He was an operations room watch manager too. He handled training programs, and he also managed the helicopter program.
In 2008, he went back to search and rescue. Richard Hackwell gave Peter the award. The ceremony happened at a sailing club. Richard thanked Peter for his work.
He said Peter’s service was a remarkable achievement. Richard praised his dedication and professionalism. Paul Richman also praised Peter. He called Peter a legend.
Paul spoke about Peter’s commitment and also highlighted his work over the decades. Paul explained what Peter’s achievements mean. They show teamwork, resilience, and service. The Coastguard embodies those values.