Australian Defence Force completes visits to Tonga and Tuvalu

HMAS Gascoyne has farewelled Tonga and Tuvalu following a month-long deployment to the Southwest Pacific region.

More than 60 Australian Defence Force personnel travelled to the island nations between 8 April and 4 May 2019, conducting activities to support peace, security and the sovereignty, of these countries.

Commander of Task Group 637.1, Lieutenant Colonel Will Harvey said the visits built on recent regional engagement activities and decades of cooperation between Australia and Pacific Island nations.

“The visits to Tonga and Tuvalu strengthen our links with regional security forces in the short term and reinforce our relationships in the long term, through providing opportunities to explore options for future cooperation,” Lieutenant Colonel Harvey said.

“We were particularly honoured to participate in Anzac Day commemorations in Tonga that were attended by His Majesty, King Tupou VI and Her Majesty, Queen Nanasipau’u.

“The commemorations were an important reminder of the long and meaningful shared history between the Australian and Tongan military forces.”

During the port visits, Navy clearance divers were able to demonstrate their skills and specialist equipment, offering interactive presentations, ranging from ship’s hull searches to a simulated rescue of an unconscious diver.

Musicians from the Australian Army Band strengthened links to local communities through providing music to patients and staff at hospitals, and students at schools across Tonga and Tuvalu.

Later this year, the Task Group will travel to Samoa as part of the ongoing enhanced regional engagement activities..

     

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