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The Band And Drums Of Fourth Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, Formerly First Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment - Marching With The "Tigers" album

The Band And Drums Of Fourth Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, Formerly First Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment - Marching With The "Tigers" album

  • Performer: The Band And Drums Of Fourth Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, Formerly First Battalion The Royal Leicestershire Regiment
  • Genre: Military music
  • Title: Marching With The "Tigers"
  • Style: Military
  • MP3 version size: 1825 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1424 mb
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Description

200 + Squaddies from the 1st Battalion the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment (1 PWRR) also known as The Tigers marching through Lewes .

The Royal Anglian Regiment, like all British Army Regiments, has a long and colourful history and is enriched by a wealth of customs. Many of these are inherited from its Former Regiments and originate from acts of heroism, distinguished conduct, honours and events over 300 years of history. The Colours of a Regiment were carried into battle, paraded in front of the troops so that they could be recognised and used as a rallying point and were defended from falling into enemy hands at all costs. Today they are paraded on ceremonial occasions and treated with great pride and respect.

The History of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment 1955 – 1975. As the definitive final volume of the history of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment Marching with The Tigers covers events in that Regiment and its successor, the 4th Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, over the years 1955-75. During this period the Battalions undertook overseas and operational tours in Cyprus, Germany, Hong Kong, Borneo, Aden, Malta and Libya, Bahrain and Northern Ireland.

The Royal Anglian Regiment (R ANGLIAN) is an infantry regiment of the British Army, part of the Queen's Division. The regiment was formed on 1 September 1964 as the first of the new large infantry regiments, through the amalgamation of the four regiments of the East Anglian Brigade: 1st (Norfolk and Suffolk) Battalion from the 1st Bn of the 1st East Anglian Regiment. 2nd (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire) Battalion - 1st Bn, 2nd East Anglian Regiment.

Corby Northamptonshire in accordance with Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1972 upon The Royal Anglian Regiment and their heirs and successors in perpetuity that they may march through the Borough on all ceremonial occasions with bayonets fixed, drums beating, colours flying and bands playing in recognition of their courage displayed in battle and their association with the Borough of Corby Corby. Borough Council is delighted on behalf of its citizens to welcome representatives of the Royal Anglian Regiment to the borough

This book covers events in the royal leicestershire regiment and the royal anglian regiment 1955-1975. They undertook tours in cyprus, germany, hong kong, borneo, aden, malta, libya, bahrain and northern ireland.

Album: Tigers at Home. Download The Band and Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Hampshire Regiment - The Best of Jule Styne. Tigers at Home: Best 2 songs. The Band and Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Hampshire Regiment - The President Elect 03:40. The Band and Corps of Drums of the 1st Battalion, The Royal Hampshire Regiment - Flow Gently Sweet Afton 01:00. Album: Tigers at Home.

Each British regiment (with the. exception of the ten Territorial Force regiments) had at least two Regular battalions,5 one. Special Reserve battalion,6 and most had at least one Territorial battalion. could, in 1914, have between four and 26 Lieutenant-Colonels. Kang has studied the officer corps of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment;11 and an initial. descriptive study has been made of non-commissioned officers. 12 The level of battalion. command has, however, yet to be examined.

As the definitive final volume of the history of The Royal Leicestershire Regiment Marching with The Tigers covers events in that Regiment and its successor, the 4th Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, over the years 1955-75. Its numerous appendices contain a wealth of information such as lists of Honors and Gallantry Awards (including Long Service and Efficiency Decorations and Medals), Colonels and Commanding Officers and of those who commanded other units. and formations, Late Entry Commissions and National Service Officers

This is the story of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, ‘The Tigers’, told through artwork and historic photographs in the care of the Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland. Although there are few records of the regiment’s first 150 years, from the 1840s onwards there is a wealth of photographic material; much of which has never before been published. The regiment and its soldiers are seen at ease and on duty, in their finest full dress and in the remnants left by active service. This is the first illustrated history of the regiment and will be a worthy tribute to one of the.

Tracklist

Music Of The Royal Leicestershire And Royal Anglian Regiments
A1 Fanfare: The Green Tiger
A2 Quick March: The Royal Leicestershire Regiment
A3 Slow March: General Monckton 1762
A4 Lament: Wolfe''s Dirge
A5 Slow March: The Northamptonshire Regiment
A6 Quick March: The Royal Anglian Regiment
A7 Quick March: The Royal Leicestershire Regiment
Beating Retreat
B1 Fanfare: Colonels
B2 Quick March: Mechanised Infantry
B3 Slow March: Les Huguenots
B4 Quick March: The Middy
B5 Evening Hymn: Abide With Me, The Retreat
B6 Quick March: The Royal Leicestershire Regiment

Companies, etc.

  • Printed By – West Brothers Printers Limited

Credits

  • Conductor [Bandmaster] – T. G. Cooper

Notes

Catalogue number derived from disc runouts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Runout): JB153A-1◇G
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout): JB153B-3*G