Old Brutonian, Myles Jenkins, has been awarded the Sword of Honour by His Majesty The King
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Old Brutonian, Myles Jenkins, has been awarded the Sword of Honour by His Majesty The King...

Old Brutonian, Myles Jenkins, (New House 2013-15) has been awarded the Sword of Honour as the best Officer Cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sovereign’s Parade for Commissioning Course No. 222. This was not only the 200th anniversary of Sandhurst’s Commissioning Parade, but it was combined with the presentation by His Majesty The King of colours for the Academy. The colours were the first set of military colours presented that bear the new Royal cypher of CRIII. His Majesty presented Myles, who is to commission into the Scots Guards, with The Sword of Honour, awarded to the Cadet considered to be the best Cadet of their intake.

This is a significant achievement for Myles, in so many ways, and he is a credit to both King’s Bruton and to the King’s CCF. Myles was described by his Housemaster and Tutor when at school, as being diligent, loyal, respectful, confident (quietly so) and honouring of his House, the School, the CCF and most importantly his family. I am sure that Myles has a bright future ahead of him and we wish him well for his career in the Army.

Ian Wilmshurst - Headmaster







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