Among those saved was Shay Ward, who will be forever grateful to be safely returned home to his family.
“We are all so grateful for them and what they did. They deserve all the accolades possible for what they achieved.”
Davis said bringing the survivors back to safety and their families was an “amazing feeling”.
He had been surprised to learn about the prestigious award and said it was “humbling” to be recognised.
“It was a particular mission that was certainly the most difficult any of us in the crew had ever undertaken and in the end, it was a real team effort. ”
Donnelly echoed Davis, he too was humbled to take home the top honour.
“I was just doing my job,” he said. “But it’s actually fantastic for the whole crew to be recognised and the other organisations.”
New Zealand Search and Rescue (NZSAR) secretariat director Duncan Ferner acknowledged the complex rescue operation.
“The Enchanter rescue took place at night, in a remote location, during turbulent weather. It demanded an incredibly high level of skill and teamwork between agencies with no margin for error.”
Donnelly often replayed the rescue over in his mind.
“I think of the people that we missed and the families that were affected by that,” he said.