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  2. Military bands of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A series of army reviews were given in 1994, resulting in the reduction of the number of army military bands from 69 to 22 bands and with that, the number of personnel decreased from 2,000 to 1,100. [10] [9] [11] At the time of the changes, bands in regiments/corps of the British Army usually had four bands (attached to battalions). Unit bands ...

  3. Royal Corps of Army Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Corps of Army Music was restructured with a number of bands being co-located and re-named. [5] In a process of 'Military Music Optimization', the regular Army band laydown was adjusted to enable several smaller bands to train and perform as larger bands for more significant Army events: 'Co-locating 11 of the smaller bands in three major garrisons and Sandhurst has increased the ...

  4. Royal Artillery Band - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Artillery Band is also the British Army's only band whose members wear gold belts and gold crossbelts (all other bands wear white, where a crossbelt forms part of the uniform, apart from the Corps of Royal Engineers, the Royal Corps of Signals and now amalgamated Royal Corps of Transport who wear a crossbelt containing a high ...

  5. Band of the Royal Armoured Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Band of the Royal Armoured Corps was a mounted band of the Royal Corps of Army Music within the British Army. Although one of the newest bands their traditions go back can be traced to before 1939. Following the 2020 reorganisation of the RCAMUS, the band was disbanded, forming an element of the new British Army Band Catterick.

  6. Category:British military bands - Wikipedia

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    Band of the 43rd Royal Tank Regiment; Band of the Coldstream Guards; Band of the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment; Band of the Fusilier Volunteers; Band of the Grenadier Guards; Band of the Irish Guards; Band of the King's African Rifles; Band of the Royal Anglian Regiment; Band of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers; Band of the Royal Regiment ...

  7. Regimental marches of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The 5 regiments of the Foot Guards have their own regimental marches, that are each performed by their respective regimental bands. The following is a list of the notable Regimental Marches for military regiments of the British Army. In addition, all regiments have additional pieces for slow marches, marches for mounted parades and pipe marches.

  8. Bands of the Household Division (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Bands of the Household Division lead the procession of the Royal Family's return from Trooping the Colour in 2018.. The Bands of the Household Division refer to the grouping of the seven military bands of the Household Division, which forms a part of the British Army's London District.

  9. Category:British ceremonial units - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Ceremonial Units of the British Sovereign, British Army and Royal Air Force ... British military bands (4 C, 31 P) G. Guards Division ...