I was a member of the Royal Marines band attached to the medical squadron. Surgeon Commander Jolly [in the video above] was a great boss, doctor, officer and leader! On D-Day 21st May he move the medical unit ashore and at the last minute decided we [the band] would stay onboard Canberra as the main military unit to receive and guard Argentine POW's . Our interesting, exciting ,sad and funny experiences are captured
in my award winning book / [The band That Went To War] Here are some of my images.
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