Benjamin Stout, the lifeboat's
coxswain, was awarded an
RNLI Silver Medal for leading the rescue of 22 people from the
Victoria which was sinking in the
Pentland Firth on 3 March 1891. Half of the rescued people were German so the Emperor of Germany gave a gold watch to the coxswain and money to the crew. Coxswain John Swanson was awarded a silver medal after rescuing the crew from the trawler
Braconmoor which ran aground on 5 January 1930. He was awarded for another silver service to another trawler, the
Dorbie, which was wrecked on 9 January 1932. The lifeboat was launched on 12 April 1951 to aid the tanker
Oljaren of
Gothenburg which had gone ashore. 40 people were rescued, but it took 23 hours to do so. The Swedish government gave a cash award to the crew and coxswain Alfred Johnston received an RNLI bronze medal. A silver medal was also awarded to Daniel Kirkpatrick for the rescue by
breeches buoy of 14 people from a trawler on 4 February 1959. He was given two more silver awards for rescues on 3 January 1964 and 1 April 1968. This meant that he was the person at that time with three silver medals, however he was drowned while attempting to aid the
Irene on 17 March 1969. Another bronze medal was awarded for saving 11 people from the trawler
Ross Tern which ran aground on
Swona. The coxswain on this occasion was Jack Leslie. The RNLI's chairman sent a framed 'Letter of Thanks' to Leslie and the crew after they attended a chemical tanker which was on fire, along with the lifeboat, on 19 March 1999. A yacht named
Dasher with a crew of three got into difficulty in high wind on 27 August 2004. The lifeboat went to their aid in the difficult conditions, after which coxswain Kevin Kirkpatrick received the 'Thanks of the Institution inscribed on Vellum' and mechanic John Budge was given a framed 'Letter of Thanks' from the chairman. On 11 November 2007 the lifeboat was launched in a
Force 12 storm to aid three men who had been injured on a tanker. Doctor Christine Bradshaw was transferred to the tanker by a helicopter winch. She was later awarded an RNLI bronze medal and the lifeboat crew received a framed 'Letter of Thanks'. == Longhope lifeboats ==