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The Royal Irish Rangers band was established in 1968. It took part in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 1979. [3] On 12 January 1991, all 19 members of the band led by bandmaster WO1 Clarke were deployed to a transit camp in Saudi Arabia where they joined a unit of the Royal Marines in Operation Desert Storm.
Pipes and Drums of the 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (Reserves) Pipes and Drums of the 51st Highland , 7th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (Reserves) Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment)
B (Royal Regiment of Wales) Company, Swansea/Aberystwyth; C (Royal Regiment of Wales) Company, Cardiff/Pontypridd; D (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Company, Colwyn Bay/Caernarfon; The Royal Irish Regiment. The Rangers, Royal Irish Regiment Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Portadown/Enniskillen (including Pipes and Drums) A Company ...
In addition, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the oldest regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps, maintains a drum horse and is very much unique in having a mounted timpanist who wears a distinctive white bearskin on the full dress, granted to that regiment by the late Tsar Nicholas II, the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Scots Greys (whose lineage ...
Lee Rigby (1987–2013) was a Drummer in the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.. The British Army maintains a Corps of Drums in each infantry battalion except for the Scottish, Irish, and Rifle regiments (The Rifles and the Royal Gurkha Rifles) which have pipes and drums and bugles, respectively.
Lonach Pipe band, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2009 Pipes and Drums of the Irish Guards, 2009. A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. [1] The term pipes and drums, used by military pipe bands is also common.
Killaloe is the Regimental Quick March of the British Army regiment, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment). It has informal, historical associations with other Irish Regiments and Brigades: as an unofficial march by the Connaught Rangers and Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and at brigade level in ...
Band and Corps of Drums of the Royal Welsh, at Raglan Barracks, Newport [30] B (Royal Regiment of Wales) Company, in Swansea [171] Platoon, in Aberystwyth [172] C (Royal Regiment of Wales) Company, in Pontypridd [173] Platoon, at Bethesda Street drill hall, Merthyr Tydfil – new [174] D (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Company, in Colwyn Bay [175]