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The concert was a special Christmas present to show appreciation and support for the troops stationed in East Timor, away from their families for Christmas. It was held at Dili Stadium in front of 4000 troops from INTERFET countries, and also broadcast in Australia. Some of the troops in the audience held up signs with well wishes for their ...
In February 2001, Neeson performed at the Tour of Duty Encore! concert at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In August that year the Australian Broadcasting Corporation had featured Doc Neeson and The Angels in episode 4, "Berserk Warriors 1973-1981", of the TV music series, Long Way to the Top , which was an insight into ...
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A paid version of this game mode called "Mann Up" is also available, where players buy "Tour Of Duty Tickets" with real money to play a series of missions with the chance to win unique cosmetics, weapons and robot parts that can be used in crafting. [40] Offline Practice Mode consists of the player and computer-controlled bots. The number of ...
Tour of Duty – Concert for the Troops, a 1999 concert in Dili for the Australian troops serving with INTERFET; Television. Andy McNab's Tour of Duty, a British ...
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is the most-attended tour of all time, with a total of 10.3 million tickets sold in 175 shows. The following is a list of the most-attended concert tours with at least 3.5 million tickets sold, as well as the tours with the most tickets sold by year and the most tickets sold in a single day.
USO Camp Shows, Inc. began in October 1941, [12] and by that fall and winter 186 military theaters existed in the United States. Overseas shows began in November 1941 with a tour of the Caribbean. From Laurel and Hardy Central: The Flying Showboat, was the first revue.
Armed Forces Entertainment (A.F.E) is the official United States Department of Defense (D.o.D) agency for providing entertainment to U.S. military personnel overseas. [1] Armed Forces Entertainment hosts over 1,200 shows around the world each year, reaching over 500,000 personnel at 355 military installations. [1]