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Royal Military Tattoo to support services charity for fourth year in a row

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Edinburgh Castle shines brightly for the Annual Royal Military Tattoo. The Royal Navy has been going down a storm at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Aside from the regular attendance of the Massed Bands of HM Royal Marines, the crowds have been entertained by the Royal Navy Field Gun teams who perform their challenging race on a replica of the 18th century warship HMS Unicorn. In addition, the performance of a Counter Piracy Boarding Operation by sailors and marines from HMS Montrose has been a real crowd pleaser, with the audience cheering as the marines, drawn from Arbroath-based 45 Commando, abseil down the Castle’s Half Moon Battery before they storm onto the Esplanade to deal with the pirates. And while most of the mutinous dogs are only to happy to drop their weapons and co-operate in the face of such overwhelming force, there’s always one who fancies his chances and has to be dealt with robustly by the men with green berets. The theme of this years Tattoo, which runs from 5th to 27th August is ‘Of the Sea’, hence there is a significant involvement from the Royal Navy.

 

THE Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will once again support The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity this year, helping projects that improve the lives of current and former personnel nationwide.

Staged from August 7-29 the Military Tattoo sees around 220,000 people travel to witness the internationally acclaimed event that showcases the talents of musicians and performers from around the world.

Making a range of donations each year to charities that operate in the arts, culture and military sectors, over £8 million has been given to date, with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity receiving a total of £140,000.

 

This year’s Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo theme is ‘East Meets West’ (Photo:Crown)

 

Brigadier HD Allfrey MBE, chief executive and producer of the Tattoo, said: “We are proud and priviledged to support The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, as their work reaches many Service and ex-Service communities here in Scotland, and more widely across the UK.

“Last year’s donation was from a successful year at the Tattoo, where our ‘Homecoming’ themed 65th Tattoo, featured the 350th anniversary of the Royal Marines and the centenary of World War One.”

This year’s Tattoo will feature a parade of talent from four continents as the show piece event celebrates ‘East Meets West’ and will be staged on a floodlit Edinburgh Castle Esplanade.

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