A Musical Voyage

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- 218 – The next day we were off to Kabul where again, with much time taken by briefings and waiting for equipment, we needed to execute a fairly hasty set up. Although there are very few Australians in Kabul, the audience numbers were good and the show went well. With some time to spare the next morning, there was opportunity to have a look around Kabul Air Base and visit the markets. One thing I found weird was walking into shops carrying a rifle – I felt like I needed to explain that I was not there to rob them. What was even stranger was sitting down to a lunch at a Thai restaurant where all patrons were wearing military uniform and had weapons under their chairs! That afternoon we flew to our next destination – the hustle and bustle of Kandahar Air Field. The place is incredible – 47 nations, tens of thousands of troops, traffic jams and what war-zone Air Base would be complete without its own KFC! We received a warm reception that night at Camp Baker with an Aussie style barbeque complete with sausage sandwiches, a gum tree and ‘near beer’. There was some time the next morning for a look around Kandahar Air Field before setting up for the evening show. The next day it was back to Al Minhad Air Base where we combined with the Op Mazurka tour for two shows over our final two nights in the Middle East. Once we improvised our way around our power problems and snuck in quick sound checks in between local prayer times, it was on with the final shows. Even though it was a relatively short tour, on reflection, I feel much was achieved. Five shows at four venues over six days, reaching over 1000 troops. The team worked hard, bonded together well and quickly established good rapport with the entertainers. A big thanks to Petty Officer Simon Potter, Leading Seaman Tom Bastians and Leading Seaman Gordon Orr for their contribution to making the tour successful and memorable.

STRENGTHENING TIES BEYOND NAVY Article by Able Seaman Simon Bartlett For many years, French Horn player for Australian Idol and Musicologist Genevieve Campbell has been working with the Tiwi People of Bathurst Island, recording their traditional songs, and observing the way these songs have developed over the past century, by comparing them with previous recordings. As a part of this work, she has formed a group called Ngarukuruwala (literally translated as ‘We Sing Songs’), which combines the songs of the’ strong’ women of Bathurst Island with a jazz group. I got to know all about this in the playground of Croydon Public School, where we would wait to pick up our respective daughters. One day she asked me to come and play with Ngarukuruwala at a performance at the Sydney Conservatorium, which I did. She then asked if there was any chance I could help out the when the ladies sang at the Darwin Festival. I sent a request up the Divisional Chain, and it was agreed that this could only be a good thing for Ngarukuruwala and Navy. After an overnight stay in Darwin we boarded a charter flight to Bathurst Island This 25 minute trip included an impromptu flying lesson during which I took the controls once we had reached cruising altitude. (You don't get that with Qantas!).

ABLE SEAMAN SIMON ‘WATER BUFFALO’ BARTLETT WITH THE TIWI LADIES OF BATHURST ISLAND PAINTED IN THEIR DREAMING

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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pages 237-238

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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pages 227-228

From the PR Desk

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pages 232-233

Final Signal from the Director

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page 230

4th Nanchang International Tattoo

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Abu Dhabi International Defence Exhibition and Conference 2011

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page 225

Brunei International Tattoo 2011

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page 226

From the PR Desk

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From the Director’s Desk

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page 223

Strengthening Ties Beyond Navy

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

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Operation Slipper Deployment

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RIMPAC 2010 Sea Deployment Group

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page 218

From the PR Desk

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pages 216-217

From the Director’s Desk

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page 215

ANZAC Gallipoli Pilgrimage

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pages 212-214

RIMPAC 2010

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page 211

From the PR Desk

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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

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pages 202-204

From the Director’s Desk

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page 205

Northern Trident

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LONGLOOK 2008

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pages 194-195

HMAS Sydney II (The Pride of the Australian Fleet

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page 196

From the Director’s Desk

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pages 197-199

Freedom of Entry Celebrations

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page 200

King’s Coronation, Tonga

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pages 192-193

Hands Across the Sea

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pages 188-189

From the Director’s Desk

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RIMPAC 2008

7min
pages 190-191

Anzac Day in Mumbai

4min
pages 185-186

Tour to Afghanistan

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pages 183-184

Tour De Force 9

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pages 181-182

HMAS Adelaide Deployment

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page 176

From the Director’s Desk

1min
page 180

Stories from the Solomon Islands

3min
page 177

Jingili Man’s Solomon’s Tour

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pages 178-179

HMAS Sydney Deployment

11min
pages 173-175

HMAS Parramatta Deployment

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pages 170-172

On the Bugle in Anzac Cove

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pages 165-168

From the Director’s Desk

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page 169

Gallipoli 2007

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page 164

From the Director’s Desk

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HMAS Manoora Deployment

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All Hands on Deck

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page 160

From the Director’s Desk

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From the Director’s Desk

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Sea Ride in HMAS Kanimbla

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Lest We Forget: Bugles engraved to commemorate OP RIMAU

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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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HMAS ANZAC Detachment

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A Salute to Australia

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From the Director’s Desk

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RIMPAC 2004

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A Life on the Ocean Wave

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HMAS TOBRUK Deployment

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From the Director’s Desk

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Missiles and Musicians

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Good Morning Vietnam

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Musicians Onboard HMAS Adelaide

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Welcome from the Director’s Desk

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Musicians Deployed in a Combat Role

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Tour de Force in the Middle East

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Welcome from the Director’s Desk

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One of the Most Frightening Experiences of My Life

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