George Latham, who grew up in Rugby, Warwickshire, and now lives in Liskeard, Cornwall, visited HMS Raleigh, near Plymouth, to donate the figure to the Royal Marines School of Music in Portsmouth.
A former Royal Marines bandsman - who played for sultans and royalty - has donated a rare statue of a drum major to the military school of music where his career began. George Latham, who grew up ...
What the Royal Marines Band Service does isn’t just for King and country ... Even before the days of Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada, music has played a key role in the military. Keeping ...
“I never expected all this ¬– I thought I’d get a letter back thanking me for my gift to the Royal Marines School of Music,” said George. “This has been tremendous, totally not what I was expecting, ...
HMS Raleigh is the home of the Royal Marines Band Plymouth and was also Mr Latham’s last posting before he retired in 1986. The statue will go on display at the band’s School of Music in ...
Nothing gets the crowd going like an arrangement of a current pop song — but it's easier said than done. By Hannah Dailey By the time Temple University director of athletic bands Dr. Matt ...
Tip Cullen turned his hand to acting after three decades serving in the core as a mountain leader A film created by and starring former Royal Marines is set to have its cinema debut in Plymouth ...
Sunray: Fallen Soldier, directed by a veteran from Portsmouth, is a production showcasing Royal Marines who served in Kosovo and Iraq. A team of retired Royal Marines came together to draw upon ...
Captain Rod Boswell of the Royal Marines Mountain and Arctic Warfare Cadre and 18 of his men were given the task of neutralizing the threat. The raid was fought on 31 May 1982 during the Falklands ...
Charli XCX will be providing the theme song for the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view event. WWE CCO Triple H took to Twitter on Monday to announce that the megastar’s “Von Dutch” will be the theme ...
A first glimpse has been given of what the new Royal Marines Experience Museum will look like as the first steps have been taken to transform the existing Action Stations into the attraction.
Jon White, 41, lost both his legs and his right arm from the elbow in 2010 when he stepped on an explosive device while fighting in Afghanistan for the Royal Marines. After returning to the ...
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