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  2. Royal Marines Band Service - Wikipedia

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    Wolseley pattern helmet and side drums of the Royal Marines Band Service. The Royal Marines School of Music (RMSoM) was founded as the "Royal Naval School of Music" in 1903 at Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth, where the Royal Marines Museum is now located. In 1930 it moved to Deal, Kent, a historic Royal Navy base and shipyard. Between 1940 and ...

  3. Military bands of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This band itself was the successor to both the 1797 Royal Horse Artillery Band and the 1857 Royal Artillery Brass Band, which actually began as the corps of drums of the whole of the RA until 1856, when its bandmaster and fife major, James Henry Lawson, transitioned into a bugle major and converted it as the first ever bugle band in the United ...

  4. Military band - Wikipedia

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    The format used by the British Royal Marines is the formation used by the Valley Forge Military Academy and College Regimental Band in Wayne, Pennsylvania, led and staffed by retired RMBS personnel, and by the United States Merchant Marine Academy Regimental Band, also modeled on the Royal Marines bands.

  5. Royal Marines Band surprises housing estate with ‘incredible ...

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    The Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth joined residents for lunch in Redditch after their performance. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Colonel Bogey March - Wikipedia

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    The "Colonel Bogey March" is a British march that was composed in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts (1881–1945) (pen name Kenneth J. Alford), a British Army bandmaster who later became the director of music for the Royal Marines at Plymouth. The march is often whistled.

  7. List of marches of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Royal Army Chaplains' Department – Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) Royal Logistic Corps – On Parade (Quick); Lion, Sword and Crown (Slow) Royal Army Medical Service – Here's a Health unto His Majesty; Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – Lilliburlero/Auprès de ma blonde (Quick); Duchess of Kent (Slow) [3]

  8. Christ's Hospital Band - Wikipedia

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    The Christ's Hospital Band march past the dining hall at the end of beating the retreat on 29 June 2013. The band generally follows the formations of the Royal Marines bands. Christ's Hospital Band formation (marching band). Drum majors (who do not conduct the band but are there purely to direct marching, to place halts, step offs and for show)

  9. Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned ships and submarines wear the White Ensign at the stern whilst alongside during daylight hours and at the main-mast whilst under way. When alongside, the Union Jack is flown from the jackstaff at the bow, but can be flown under way on only special circumstances, i.e. when dressed with masthead flags (when it is flown at the jackstaff), to signal a court-martial is in progress ...