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Not exactly AFF material, but I do have to travel to partake.
Please indulge me, as I do know we have a number of (ex)servicemen and women here on AFF and I'd like to ask advice.
I'm an ex-serviceman (peacetime only, no active duty, thank God) and I have been a member of the catafalque party and honour guard to a number of services, including ANZAC services, when of course I was in full dress uniform. Since I re-joined civvy street, I have attended almost every ANZAC service, but in civilian attire rather than uniform.
This year however, I am fortunate enough to be, for the first time in my life, in Port Moresby for ANZAC day. I have visited Bomana cemetery many times, but this year will be the first which coincides with ANZAC day. It is also the first ANZAC day that I'm a member of the wider Sauga Tribe (individually via a Buna clan). Buna saw some of the fiercest fighting of the PNG campaign and the well-known photo of the Sauga tribesman (Raphael Oimbari) helping the wounded Aussie soldier (Cpl Dick Whittington) was taken on the clan lands, of which I'm now a member.
I feel very humbled this year, to be able to attend the Bomana dawn service (Bomana is the largest war cemetery in the Pacific) and I was wondering about the appropriateness (or not) of attending in either my RAAF hat and coat (forget the strides, there's absolutely no hope) or even just carrying my hat. Can anyone offer advice as to the protocol involved with that? I have no medals but do have all the '80's insignia.
Please indulge me, as I do know we have a number of (ex)servicemen and women here on AFF and I'd like to ask advice.
I'm an ex-serviceman (peacetime only, no active duty, thank God) and I have been a member of the catafalque party and honour guard to a number of services, including ANZAC services, when of course I was in full dress uniform. Since I re-joined civvy street, I have attended almost every ANZAC service, but in civilian attire rather than uniform.
This year however, I am fortunate enough to be, for the first time in my life, in Port Moresby for ANZAC day. I have visited Bomana cemetery many times, but this year will be the first which coincides with ANZAC day. It is also the first ANZAC day that I'm a member of the wider Sauga Tribe (individually via a Buna clan). Buna saw some of the fiercest fighting of the PNG campaign and the well-known photo of the Sauga tribesman (Raphael Oimbari) helping the wounded Aussie soldier (Cpl Dick Whittington) was taken on the clan lands, of which I'm now a member.
I feel very humbled this year, to be able to attend the Bomana dawn service (Bomana is the largest war cemetery in the Pacific) and I was wondering about the appropriateness (or not) of attending in either my RAAF hat and coat (forget the strides, there's absolutely no hope) or even just carrying my hat. Can anyone offer advice as to the protocol involved with that? I have no medals but do have all the '80's insignia.
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