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  2. The British Grenadiers - Wikipedia

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    See media help. "The British Grenadiers", performed during the Trooping the Colour 2017. " The British Grenadiers " is a traditional marching song of British and Commonwealth military units whose badge of identification features a grenade, the tune of which dates from the 17th century. It is the regimental quick march of the Royal Artillery ...

  3. War and Washington - Wikipedia

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    War and Washington. War and Washington was a song written during the American Revolution [1] by Jonathan M. Sewall. [2] To be sung to the tune of The British Grenadiers the verses are: Lyrics are provided by George Washington's Mount Vernon, War and Washington by Jonathan Mitchell Sewall, performed by David and Ginger Hildebrand: VAIN Britons ...

  4. Grenadier - Wikipedia

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    A grenadier ( / ˌɡrɛnəˈdɪər / GREN-ə-DEER, French: [ɡʁənadje] ⓘ; derived from the word grenade) [1] was historically an assault-specialist soldier who threw hand grenades in siege operation battles. The distinct combat function of the grenadier was established in the mid-17th century, when grenadiers were recruited from among the ...

  5. The Voice of the Guns - Wikipedia

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    The Voice of the Guns (1917) is a British military march composed by Kenneth Alford during World War I. It was written as a tribute to British artillerymen serving in the war but later became widely adopted throughout the British Army . The piece is generally arranged for a full marching band or orchestra, though piano and organ versions have ...

  6. God Save the King - Wikipedia

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    Like many aspects of British constitutional life, "God Save the King" derives its official status from custom and use, not from Royal Proclamation or Act of Parliament. The variation in the UK of the lyrics to "God Save the King" is the oldest amongst those currently used, and forms the basis on which all other versions used throughout the ...

  7. Trooping the Colour - Wikipedia

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    Trooping the Colour, Horseguards Parade, Central London, June 2013. Trooping the Colour is a ceremonial event performed every year on Horse Guards Parade in London, United Kingdom, by regiments of Household Division, to celebrate the official birthday of the British sovereign. [1] It is also known as the Sovereign's Birthday Parade.

  8. Grenadier Guards - Wikipedia

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    The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is the most senior infantry regiment of the British Army, being at the top of the Infantry Order of Precedence. It can trace its lineage back to 1656 when Lord Wentworth's Regiment was raised in Bruges to protect the exiled Charles II. [2] In 1665, this regiment was combined with John Russell's Regiment of Guards ...

  9. Band of the Grenadier Guards - Wikipedia

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    Also known as. Band of the Grenadier Guards. Origin. London, England, United Kingdom. Website. Band of the Grenadier Guards. The Band of the Grenadier Guards is the military band of the Grenadier Guards, which is an infantry regiment of the British Army. It was raised between 1660 with first a drum and 1665, when a fife was added.