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  2. The British Grenadiers - Wikipedia

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    The following text may date back to the War of Spanish Succession (1702–1713), since it refers to the grenadiers throwing grenades and the men wearing "caps and pouches" (i.e. the tall grenadier caps, [10] worn by these elite troops, and the heavy satchel [11] in which grenades were carried) and "loupèd clothes" – coats with broad bands of 'lace' across the chest that distinguished early ...

  3. Band of the Grenadier Guards - Wikipedia

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    The march The British Grenadiers was introduced to British audiences in the late 17th century. [ 3 ] George II gave Handel the task of scoring the Music for the Royal Fireworks , most commonly performed with strings, for the king's own musicians, who were wind players from his foot guards.

  4. Military bands of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Foot Guards Band was known as the Duke of York's Band and the 3rd Foot Guards band was known as the Duke of Gloucester's Band. [6] In 1854, during the Crimean War , a parade in Scutari (nowadays Turkey ), to celebrate the Queen Victoria 's birthday was held, during which twenty British Army bands performed the national anthem .

  5. Grenadier - Wikipedia

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    Both began to appear in various armies during the second half of the 17th century because grenadiers were impeded by the wide brimmed infantry hats of the period when slinging their firearms while throwing grenades. [15] The cloth caps worn by the original grenadiers in European armies during the 17th century were frequently trimmed with fur. [16]

  6. Band of the Coldstream Guards - Wikipedia

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    The band of the Coldstream Guards was officially formed under the direction of Music Major C.F. Eley on 16 May 1785. [1] The band received its first British bandmaster in 1835, Charles Godfrey. [2] On 18 June 1944 over one hundred twenty people were killed at Wellington Barracks when a German flying bomb hit the chapel. The director of the band ...

  7. Corps of drums - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Military band - Wikipedia

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    The primary band is the 100-member Music Band of the Presidential Security Household, which is the official security service of the President of Angola. [9] The music band of the Army Command was created on 16 June 1994. [10] 4 years later, on 15 August 1998, the National Air Force created a music band within the artistic brigade. [11]

  9. 1st (1st East Prussian) Grenadiers "Crown Prince" - Wikipedia

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    The First (East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment "Crown Prince" (German: Grenadier-Regiment Kronprinz (1. Ostpreußisches) Nr. 1) was an infantry regiment of Brandenburg-Prussia, and later the Kingdom of Prussia and German Empire.