Mark Salmon (surf lifesaver)

Mark Salmon (surf lifesaver)

Mark A. Salmon (born in Sydney New South Wales,) is a former Australian surf lifesaver and rugby union player who played for the Australian Army, Port Hacking and Southern Districts in the Sydney Rugby Premiership.[1] and Nottingham Rugby Football in the English Rugby Union Premiership.[citation needed]

Mark Salmon was a member of Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (R.A.E.M.E) for five years as well as serving with 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 8th Australian Light Horse and 4th Cavalry Brigade, 1st Australian Light Horse over subsequent years of Service.

Mark Salmon is a current Member of WANDA S.L.S.C (Long Service) and a Former member of Elouera Surf Life Saving Club. Salmon has served as both Club Vice Captain and Club Captain of WANDA SLSC between 1992 and 1997. In 1994 Salmon was awarded The Meritorious Award Bronze (Medallion 107) Medallion for Bravery in Surf Rescue, the highest bravery honour in Australian Surf Life Saving for successfully completing a solo cliff rescue in Burleigh Heads National Park, Queensland.[2] Salmon received numerous citations for Bravery over many years of Surf Life Saving before retiring from Active Service at the conclusion of Season 2009

References

  1. ^ 20th Aniversary Annual Report 2009 , P 125.
  2. ^ "SLSA Meritorious Awards Register". Surf Life Saving New South Wales. http://www.surflifesaving.com.au/secure/downloadfile.asp?fileid=1006216. Retrieved 2011-07-27. 
  • Salmon, Mark. WANDA S.L.S.C Annual Report. C&D Printing, 2009p.47