Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) granted freedom of entry to Ingham, Hinchinbrook
A Townsville-based Army battalion has been granted freedom of entry to Ingham during a spectacular march through the town. See the photos.
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The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) were granted freedom of entry to Hinchinbrook Shire during a march through Ingham on Saturday.
“It is with great pleasure that we have the opportunity to cement our longstanding friendship with 3RAR by granting them the freedom to our town,” Hinchinbrook Mayor Jayo said on Tuesday.
“We have enjoyed a great relationship through the regular training and Army exercises conducted in our district by the 3rd Battalion over the past 15 years or so, and the trust and alliance that we enjoy is reflected in the granting of our rights to them.”
The event was scheduled to coincide with the Battalion’s 77th birthday and Ingham’s annual Maraka Festival, with hundreds of spectators lining Herbert Street.
Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Chris Johnson said it was a privilege to be warmly welcomed by the community during the Freedom of Entry parade.
“To see the Battalion immersed within the local community here has been fantastic and engagement activities like this are a chance for us to say thanks to those who support us,” he said.
“It’s been a rewarding year for the Battalion and we’re grateful to work so closely with our regional communities.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our relationship with the people of North Queensland.”
Lt. Col. Johnson said 3RAR were already looking forward to its next visit.
“We honour the past as we prepare for the future,” he said.
“Our battalion history and the history of the Hinchinbrook Shire are now intertwined, so we’re looking forward to coming back again in the future.”
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