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Valletta MSGs Roster         * = MEGA Member                                   
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B
Blanco, David Blanco   88-89
Botel, Michael, Sgt. 85-??
C
Campos, Armando, Cpl 93-94
Coe, Jr. Robert N.    Class 2-99
Coovert, John  89
Correll, Martin, Cpl. 93-94
Crespo, Rafael J.
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Dewitt, Brian, Sgt. 85-??
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Feibleman, Sgt,  2005 -
Funkhouser, Donald LaRoy, Cpl.    85 
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Hunstiger, Stephen, Cpl, 85-??
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Kiefer, Klaus, GySgt. 85-??              NCOIC./Det. Cmdr.
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Liebesh, Stacy, Sgt. 93-94
Lona, Tony, Sgt. 01-02
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Meyer, Brian, Cpl. 93-94


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Nelson III, Willard T.    89-90
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Shanks, Donald    88-89
Sheets, Dan   89-90   Det. Cmdr.
Shelton, Patricia   00-01
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Thompson, Rick, GySgt. 93-94   Det. Cmdr.
Taylor, Timothy John, Sgt. 85-87 
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Wacker, Dustan    98-99
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THE NAMES OF CURRENT DETACHMENT MEMBERS ARE NOT TO BE DISPLAYED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE DETACHMENT COMMANDER
2015
Ambassador: Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
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2014
Ambassador: Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
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2013
Ambassador: Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
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2012
Ambassador: Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley
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2011
Ambassador: Douglas W. Kmiec 
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2010
Ambassador: Douglas W. Kmiec  
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2009
Ambassador: Molly  Bordonaro  /  Douglas W. Kmiec
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2008
Ambassador: Molly  Bordonaro
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2007
Ambassador: Molly  Bordonaro
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2006
Ambassador: Molly  Bordonaro
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2005
Ambassador: Molly  Bordonaro
Company Commander: 
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Watchstanders: Sgt  Feibleman,
MCB - Sgt. Feibleman and Parents     Sgt. Feibleman and Senator John Kerry
2004
Ambassador: Anthony H. Gioia
Company Commander: 
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Malta became a member of the European Union as from 1st May 2004 .
2003

Ambassador: Anthony H. Gioia
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8th of March , a referendum was held on the question of whether Malta should become a member of the European Union in the subsequent enlargement of 1st May 2004 .  143,094 votes cast were in favour and 123,628 against. The Treaty of Accession to the European Union was signed by the Prime Minister Dr. Edward Fenech Adami and the Foreign Minister Dr. Joe Borg on the 16th of April 2003

Malta's foreign policy is also aimed at promoting Malta as a business center offering a full range of financial and investment opportunities to the international business community. Malta has a stable political and business environment with a highly skilled workforce that is conducive to commercially viable enterprises. It is Government's belief that the free flow of goods, services and peoples will enhance global and regional stability for the benefit of all.


2002

Ambassador: Anthony H. Gioia
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:                                                                                      A/: Sgt. Tony Lona
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EU Negotiations were formally concluded on 13th December in Copenhagen , Denmark.
2001

Ambassador: Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt / Anthony H. Gioia
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:                                                                                      A/: Sgt. Tony Lona
Watchstanders: Patricia Shelton, 

2000

Ambassador: Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:
Watchstanders: Patricia Shelton, 
Malta was given the go-ahead to begin negotiations in February 2000, making up for time lost during the two-year freeze of the application by the Labour administration between 1996 and 1998.
1999

Ambassador: Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt
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Watchstanders: Robert N. Coe, Jr., Dustan Wacker, 
decision taken at the Helsinki European Council in December 1999 to open EU accession negotiations with Malta and the remaining Central and Eastern European applicant states.
1998

Ambassador: Kathryn Linda Haycock Proffitt
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Watchstanders: Dustan Wacker, 

1997

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1996

Ambassador: Joseph R. Paolino, Jr.
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1995

Ambassador: Joseph R. Paolino, Jr.
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1994

Ambassador: Joseph R. Paolino, Jr.
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:
GySgt. Rick Thompson
Watchstanders: Cpl. Armando Campos, Cpl. Martin Correll, Sgt. Stacy Liebesh, Cpl. Brian Meyer, 

1993

Ambassador: Sally Johnson Novetzke
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:
GySgt. Rick Thompson
Watchstanders: Cpl. Armando Campos, Cpl. Martin Correll, Sgt. Stacy Liebesh, Cpl. Brian Meyer, 

1992

Ambassador: Sally Johnson Novetzke
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1991

Ambassador: Sally Johnson Novetzke
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1990

Ambassador: Sally Johnson Novetzke
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:
Dan Sheets,
Watchstanders: Willard T. Nelson III, 
Malta's application for EU membership, submitted to the Council of the European Union in July ,
1989

Ambassador: Peter R. SommerSally Johnson Novetzke
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:
Dan Sheets, 
Watchstanders: David Blanco, John Coovert, Willard T. Nelson III, Donald Shanks, 

1988

Ambassador: Peter R. Sommer
Company Commander: 
Detachment Commander:

Watchstanders: David Blanco, Donald Shanks, 

1987

Ambassador:  Gary L. Matthews / Peter R. Sommer
Company Commander: 
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Watchstanders: Sgt. Timothy John Taylor,
In January  it was unanimously agreed in parliament that the party gaining a majority of votes was to have a majority of seats in parliament. Malta was declared a neutral state and non-aligned, without a military base or foreign interference. As an independent nation it has increased its participation in international fora. It is fulfulling her role as a nation working for peace particularly within the Mediterranean region.

The Labour Party, led by Mr Mintoff and subsequently by Dr K Mifsud Bonnici, remained in power until 1987 when following general elections, the Nationalists led by Dr E Fenech Adami were returned to power.
1986

Ambassador: Gary L. Matthews
Company Commander: 
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Watchstanders: Sgt. Timothy John Taylor,

1985

Ambassador: James Malone Theodore Rentschler / Gary L. Matthews
Company Commander: 
NCOIC:
GySgt. Klaus Kiefer                                                          A/: Sgt Michael Botel
Watchstanders: Sgt. Brian Dewitt, Cpl. Donald LaRoy Funkhouser, Cpl. Stephen Hunstiger, Cpl. Timothy John Taylor,
MSG Detachment was activated in 1985
1984

Ambassador: James Malone Theodore Rentschler
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1983

Ambassador: James Malone Theodore Rentschler
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1982

Ambassador: James Malone Theodore Rentschler
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1981

Ambassador: Joan Margaret Clark
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1980

Ambassador: Joan Margaret Clark
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1979

Ambassador:  Lowell Bruce Laingen / Joan Margaret Clark
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On 31st March  the Defence Treaty came to an end and British forces left the Island. The Labour Party, led by Mr Mintoff and subsequently by Dr K Mifsud Bonnici, remained in power until 1987 when following general elections, the Nationalists led by Dr E Fenech Adami were returned to power.
1978

Ambassador: Lowell Bruce Laingen
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1977

Ambassador: Lowell Bruce Laingen
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1976

Ambassador: Robert Powell Smith   
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1975

Ambassador: Robert Powell Smith
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1974

Ambassador: John Ives Getz  /  Robert Powell Smith
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1973

Ambassador: John Ives Getz
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1972

Ambassador:John Charles Pritzlaff, Jr.  /  John Ives Getz
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1971

Ambassador: John Charles Pritzlaff, Jr.
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1970

Ambassador:John Charles Pritzlaff, Jr. 
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In 1970 an Association Agreement was also signed with the European Community which through three financial protocols has provided aid for development and infrastructural projects.
1969

Ambassador:  Hugh H. Smythe  / John Charles Pritzlaff, Jr.
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1968

Ambassador: Hugh H. Smythe
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12th December  the Prime Minister signed the European Convention on Human Rights. 
1967

Ambassador: George J. FeldmanHugh H. Smythe
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1966

Ambassador: George J. Feldman
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1965

Ambassador: George J. Feldman
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The following year the Prime Minister met the Secretary-General U Thant and Pope Paul VI while at the UN Headquarters on the 13th October .

Malta gained membership in such organisations as the FAO, WHO, ILO, UPU and the International Committee of European Migration. In 1965 Malta joined the Council of Europe,

In 1966 Malta had its first general election after Independence. It returned Dr George Borg Olivier to power. In 1967 Queen Elizabeth visited Malta as Head of State and was given a warm welcome.

The diversification of the economy was affected by the British Government's policy to reduce its Defence expenditure especially when it was declared that employment with the Services was to be reduced by 2/3 by 1968. In the 1971 elections, the Labour Party gained a majority and the Defence Treaty and Financial Agreement were revised. On the 13th December 1974 the Constitution was amended and Malta became a Republic having Sir Anthony Mamo as its first President. 

Malta  member of the Council of Europe
1964

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Malta gains Independence, 21st September 1964`
Malta became a member of the United Nations on 1st December

Initially it was announced that Malta would be granted Independence by the 31st May, , but controversial issues about the constitution and a demand for elections prior to the granting of independence, prolonged the discussions amd made this impossible. In the meantime the draft was presented before parliament. Political leaders again went to London late in 1963 to discuss the referendum. Further discussions were held in February  and in March  Duncan Sandys and Borg Olivier issued a Joint Statement declaring that Borg Oliver was going to present the draft constitution before the National Assembly and after its approval, it would be presented to the Maltese electorate for a referendum. These were approved and a referendum was held in May when 129,649 or 82.6% of the electorate voted. Out of these, 65,714 voted for independence.

Dr Borg Olivier proceeded to London to discuss the constitution, a Defence Agreement and Economic Aid. It was proposed that British forces would be allowed to stay for ten years while the British Government was to provide Lstg50 millions to help in the diversification of the economy. Malta's Draft Constitution was approved in the House of Commons on 23rd July  and the date for Independence was set for the 21st September.

Malta became a democratic constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II declared as Queen of Malta. The Duke of Edinburgh came to Malta as her official representative to participate in the various festivities.

On the night of the 20-21st September, the Maltese Flag was raised at Independence Arena, Floriana, amidst the cheers of the large crowd present. Malta had become an independent nation.
Once Independence was achieved, Malta started to play her part in international relations. Her independence was immediately recognised by China, USA and USSR and she soon started to join international organisations.

 20th August  parliament had approved without opposition her membership in the Commonwealth. Soon after Independence, she joined the United Nations Organisation.
1st December  Dr George Borg Olivier addressed the UN Assembly. Dr Arvid Pardo, the Maltese representative at the UN steered Malta's proposal regarding the Law of the Sea.
1963

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Malta Independence Conferencee started on the 16th July, . Delegates from all the political parties led by Dr George Borg Olivier, Mr Dom. Mintoff, Mr Toni Pellegrini, Dr Herbert Ganado and Miss Mabel Strickland attended. The Conference was chaired by Mr Duncan Sandys. Discussions went on right through July. The Maltese Government was asking for a monarchical state with a Governor General representing the Queen. The Secretary of State proposed a referendum about the constitution
1962

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Whilst proposals for Independence started to be made, the Sir Hilary Blood Commission proposed a new Constitution which led to the formation of the "State of Malta" on 3rd March . It was similar to that given to Singapore sometime earlier.

In the 1962 elections, 76% of the electorate voted for the principal parties which were demanding Independence. The Nationalists gained a majority and therefore Dr George Borg Olivier became Prime Minister. shortly aftereards amendiments to the Constitution were made, Borg Olivier proceeded to London to ask for a financial agreement and demand Independence with full membership within the Commonwealth. At the time unemployment had risen to 6% and there were fears of discharges from the Naval Arsenal.

On the 20th August  Dr Borg Olivier presented his formal request for Independence. It was soon made known that the Attorney General Prof J J Cremona, was working of a draft constitution while it was announced that a Malta Independence Conference was to be held at Marlborough House, London. 
1961

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1960

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1959

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1958

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Events turned to the worse when the Labour Government resigned in April . An Emergency Ordinance was issued and the Constitution was withdrawn. 
1957

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A Referendum about Integration was considered as having given an unclear result - the Nationalists boycotting the voting. Meanwhile proposals to reduce the Defence Expenditure were going to affect the Naval Dockyard employees. The Maltese Government condemned such a threat and on 30th December  a 'Break with Britain Resolution' was approved in Parliament.
1956

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1955

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The results of the general elections of 1955 returned Mr Mintoff to power. He put forward the proposal for Integration ensuring political, social and economic union of Malta with Great Britain. The situation was affected by a political-religious quarrel that ensued between Church Authorities and the Malta Labour Party. While Dr Balogh and Mr Seers presented an economic report on Malta, a Round Table Conference was called by Alan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary. It met at Lancaster House under the chairmanship of Lord Kilmuir and recommended Maltese members in the House of Commons.
1954

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1953

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In 1953 NATO established its regional headquarters (Cincafmed) in Malta under Lord Louis Mountbatten. At the time Government was proposing to transfer Malta to the Commonwealth Relations Office but the Colonial Secretary offered to transfer it to the Home Office. 
1952

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1951

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1950

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The Labour Party gained a majority in the general elections which were based on proportional representation and Dr Paul Boffa became Prime Minister. The first Parliament was opened by the Duke of Gloucester. A question over economic aid led to a split in the Labour Party and new elections were held in 1950. The Nationalist Party led by Dr Enrico Mizzi was insisting on Dominion Status while the Labour Party led by Mr Dominic Mintoff was after integration with Britain or self-determination. Dr Mizzi became Prime Minister and formed a minority government. He died in office on 20th December  and was replaced by Dr George Borg Olivier who formed two successive coalitions with Dr Boffa, in 1951 and 1953.
1949

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1948
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