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Tattoo Preview A Hit In The
Capital
By Azrol Azmi and James Kon
Bandar Seri
Begawan - As tickets to the four-day Brunei International
Tattoo 2006 (BIT) are sold out, thousands of people congregated at
Taman Haji Sir Muda OmarAli Saifuddien in the capital last Sunday
night to catch a glimpse of what promises to be an exhilarating
display of military choreography.
The BIT roadshows, which have been
held in all the four districts, starting in Temburong and ending in
the capital last Sunday night, no doubt have left a lasting impression
on spectators.
In the Brunei-Muara District leg, the
BIT preview commenced with the Silent Drill by the 76-member
Philippine Military Academy Silent Drill Company led by Lt Col Rene
Glen Paje, who were accompanied by the 68-strong General Headquarters
Band of the Armed Forces of the Philippines headed by Col. Danny P
Pabunan.
Among the guests who saw the BIT 2006
roadshow were Pehin Darn Lailaraja Major General Dato Paduka Seri
Awang Halbi Bin Hj Md Yusso f, Commander of Royal Brunei Armed Forces,
and Pehin Datu Kerma Setia Dato Paduka Zainuddin Bin Jalani,
Commissioner of Royal Brunei Police Force.
Thousands of spectators cheered as
the Philippine contingent arrived at the Taman and performed a dozen
Silent Drill exercises.
The General Headquarters Band of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines performed in Brunei in 1992 for the
Military Tattoo held in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of His
Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan Brunei Darussalam's accession
to the throne.
The highlight of last Sunday night's
preview was the Grand Parade to the Taman by the contingents.
The Grand Parade was led by the home
contingent consisting of 146 personnel from the Royal Brunei Armed
Forces led by Captain Awang Jaya Bin Hj Metussin, the Royal Brunei
Police Force with 62 personnel headed by Inspector Hj Mohammad Bin Hj
Awang Damit, a combined Brunei Bands from the Fire and Rescue Services
Pipes Drums with 24 personnel led by Fire Officer, Mohd Julaihi Bin
Duraman, and the Pipes and Drums of the Prison Department with 30
personnel headed by CO Shahminan Bin Hj Munap.
They were followed by the
flag-bearers of the participating countries and the BIT banners.
Next to arrive were the 68-strong
Royal Australian Navy Band led by Lt CDR Anderson, and the Chinese
Contingent comprising the Military Band of the People's Liberation
Army of China and the Caozhou Wushu Institute. The 64strong Chinese
military band was led by Brig. Gen Yu Hai, while the Caozhou Wushu
Institute group of 26 performers was led by Xu Xue Li.
The 162-member Indonesian National
Defence Forces Academy's Drum Band, also known as Genderang Suling,
led by First Admiral Sosialisman was the next contingent to arrive,
followed by the 69-strong Jordanian Armed Forces Band led by Colonel
lsmail Rashed Akasheh Shudayfat.
Next to arrive was the 70-member
Royal Malaysian Armed Forces Tri-Services Central Band headed by OF
CDR Khairel Anwar bin Haron, followed by the Pipes and Drums of the
Royal Army of Oman consisting of 40 personnel led by Lt Col Anthony
John Hodgetts.
The Pakistani Army Tri-Services
Military Band came next with 49 personnel led by Lt Col Amir Sultan,
followed by the 60-member Singapore Armed Forces Band headed by Major
Tug Liat Peng Philip.
The final contingents were the
70-strong Royal Thai Armed Forces Band led by Col. Wittaya Peethong,
followed by the 37-member Vietnam People's Army Military Band headed
by Senior Colonel Nguyen Van Luan.
A Grand Concert was held with all the
contingents on the field presenting several songs to the audience's
delight. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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