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  2. Authorized marches of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Canadian Forces.. The following is a list of the notable authorized marches [1] [2] [3] for various organisations of the Canadian Armed Forces.The first march listed is the march most commonly performed for that organisation on parade; it is commonly referred to simply as that organisation's "march" or "march past".

  3. Category:Canadian military marches - Wikipedia

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    Marches associated with the Canadian Forces, or specific units or branches thereof. Pages in category "Canadian military marches" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  4. Band of the Ceremonial Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Band of the Ceremonial Guard in August 2005. The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band with members of the Band of the Ceremonial Guard at the Fortissimo Sunset Ceremony.. The Band of the Ceremonial Guard (La Musique de la Garde de cérémonie) is an ad hoc military band that is attached to the Canadian Forces Ceremonial Guard in Ottawa.

  5. Heart of Oak - Wikipedia

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    It was the official march of the Royal Australian Navy, but has now been replaced by the new march, "Royal Australian Navy". [1] As of late 2024, the Royal Canadian Navy is seeking an alternative official march "after deciding the lyrics, which celebrate British military victories in the colonial era and sing of men but not women, are ...

  6. Category:Canadian marches - Wikipedia

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    Canadian military marches (18 P) This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, at 20:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Drill commands - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. command is Double time, march. Easy march: This is an unrestricted march at approximately Quick Time. This is designed for field marches and other rough conditions, though is not used in combat areas. The U.S. command is Route step, march. In the Canadian Forces the command March at, ease is given while the unit is on the march. It can ...

  8. Canadian military bands - Wikipedia

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    Canadian military bands are a group of personnel in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) that performs musical duties for military functions. Military bands form a part of the Music Branch of the CAF, composed of six full-time professional Regular Force bands, 15 Regular Force voluntary bands, and 53 part-time reserve force bands. [ 1 ]

  9. Royal Air Force March Past - Wikipedia

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    The "Royal Air Force March Past" is the official march of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and is used in some other Commonwealth air forces, such as the Royal Canadian Air Force. The original score was completed by Walford Davies in 1918 for the new RAF. It combined the rhythm of the bugle call of the Royal Flying Corps with that of the Royal Naval ...