A Musical Voyage

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- 192 – Our time in Tonga came to an end the following Monday when we boarded the plane to fly back to Australia. It was an interesting cultural experience, not only having the opportunity of experiencing Tongan culture, but also seeing how other cultures influence the day to day living of the Tongan people. It was also a great honour for us to be involved in such an important event of which many dignitaries, both government officials and Royal representatives, from around the world was invited to attend.

LONGLOOK 2008 Article by Leading Seaman Cassandra Mohapp Long Look Exchange 2008 began in April 2008 and was completed in August 2008, and it was with great delight, and some anxiety that we received the notification that we were to represent the Royal Australian Navy Band in the United Kingdom; a high honour and privilege for both of us. We spent a substantial amount of time prior to departing on LL08 researching the bands we were going to be working with, believing how important it was to know the respective band leaders and also a little of their history. Most importantly, we spent some time working out how we were going to be most effective in each band. We left our country with high expectations of ourselves, and also the organisation where we were to spend the next three months. We arrived in Brize Norton on Thursday 24 April 2008 and were greeted by a very cheerful and delightful man and one with whom we were to spend the next three months with, Warrant Officer 1st Class James Whitwham. Mr Whitwham was our liaison for the duration of the Exchange Program and we were not to know that he would also become such a great and dear friend to us all. He drove us to Portsmouth to start LL08 with Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Band - Portsmouth. It was on this journey that I witnessed something terrible… a car with three wheels! I yelled from the back seat… “Oh no! What happened to that car!?” After a few minutes of laughing his head off, Mr Whitwham replied… “It’s ok Cassie. That is a special car that only needs three wheels. It’s ok. It’s supposed to look like that.” I didn’t believe him and thought he was having a joke with me… luckily I only saw the one car like it because I found it very confusing… it was just wrong… like nothing I had ever seen before! However, after arriving safely in Portsmouth we literally got back in the car the next day to drive five hours up to Manchester to do a concert with the cast from Coronation Street with Her Majesty's Royal Marine Band - Scotland. The concert was a charity event and was held at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. A beautiful hall and the crowd were most appreciative. The band was great and certainly knew how to make us Aussies feel very welcome – although it was impossible to enjoy their abundance of hospitality with pint after pint after pint! Goodness me… but one did her best!! It was a slow and steady journey back to Portsmouth the day after the concert, Saturday 26 April 2008. We sadly missed out on ANZAC Day in London but the concert in Manchester was certainly a lot of fun and we enjoyed the festivities just the same. Three weeks working with Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Band – Portsmouth gave us some wonderful performance opportunities. Lieutenant Andrew Stokes conducted, and I performed with the band in Dorking and Sonning on Thames and we enjoyed many other performances in Eastbourne, and Fareham. We were privileged to accompany the band on a special event at St Pauls Cathedral in London, A City Salute, and were moved by the supportive crowd surrounding us. It was an occasion to honour their service personnel in the Middle East and was hosted by Prince William and Prince Harry. It really was an extremely memorable occasion. We then travelled to Plymouth and worked with Her Majesty’s Royal Marine Band at HMS Raleigh. We performed in Coldrose for a Wings Parade and Lieutenant Stokes conducted the band for the Welcome Home parade for HMS Campbelltown in HMS Drake. We managed to see some of the beautiful countryside in Cornwall and were grateful to members of the band for spending the day with us and driving us around AND for organising a “special” tour of the Plymouth Gin Distillery. It was lovely.

Royal Australian Navy Band: A Musical Voyage


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Prince of Wales Award

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CDF Leadership Forum

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Op Resolute – Transit Security Element Rotation 62

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The Salute – Indigenous Artwork

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A Naval Salute – RAN Centenary Concert

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From the PR Desk

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Final Signal from the Director

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4th Nanchang International Tattoo

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Abu Dhabi International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2011

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Brunei International Tattoo 2011

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From the Director’s Desk

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From B Shed to Bryon Bay with Navy’s Variety Bash

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pages 221-222

Operation Slipper Deployment

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page 219

RIMPAC 2010 Sea Deployment Group

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page 218

From the PR Desk

7min
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From the Director’s Desk

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ANZAC Gallipoli Pilgrimage

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pages 212-214

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page 211

From the PR Desk

3min
page 210

From the Director’s Desk

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page 209

Sea Deployment Group HMAS Darwin

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pages 207-208

Northern Trident (Second Leg

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page 206

LONGLOOK 2009

8min
pages 202-204

From the Director’s Desk

1min
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Northern Trident

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LONGLOOK 2008

7min
pages 194-195

HMAS Sydney II (The Pride of the Australian Fleet

3min
page 196

From the Director’s Desk

8min
pages 197-199

Freedom of Entry Celebrations

3min
page 200

King’s Coronation, Tonga

7min
pages 192-193

Hands Across the Sea

7min
pages 188-189

From the Director’s Desk

1min
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RIMPAC 2008

7min
pages 190-191

Anzac Day in Mumbai

4min
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Tour to Afghanistan

7min
pages 183-184

Tour De Force 9

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HMAS Adelaide Deployment

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From the Director’s Desk

1min
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Stories from the Solomon Islands

3min
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Jingili Man’s Solomon’s Tour

4min
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HMAS Sydney Deployment

11min
pages 173-175

HMAS Parramatta Deployment

10min
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On the Bugle in Anzac Cove

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From the Director’s Desk

1min
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Gallipoli 2007

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From the Director’s Desk

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HMAS Manoora Deployment

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All Hands on Deck

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From the Director’s Desk

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From the Director’s Desk

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From the Director’s Desk

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Tour De Force (A Musical Spectacular from Down Under

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A Salute to Australia

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From the Director’s Desk

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