This will be this group’s last mount with a dismount on Friday. Over the last month the have done guard duty at four locations: Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace, Windsor Castle and The Tower of London. As a Canadian I’m proud of all this group has done representing Canada and The Canadian Army. As the father of one of The Guard I am proud of my son’s accomplishments and professionalism. It has been a pleasure watching him and his cohorts on these videos. Thanks very much for sharing this experience with us.
By using trumpets instead of cornets, this Canadian Artillery Band has a completely different sound than the British Bands. By the way, a wonderful march "10 Provinces"! (and a nice vid, ME)!
A long tradition of association between the British and Candian armed forces. In WW2 my father was a Sgt. with the Highland Light Infantry and he had several Canadian officers from a total of approx 600 plus who were attached to a number of regiments under the CANLOAN scheme. He fought alongside them in Normandy (Bayeaux, Caan, Falaise), the regiment suffering a very high casualty rate.
This will be this group’s last mount with a dismount on Friday. Over the last month the have done guard duty at four locations: Buckingham Palace, St. James Palace, Windsor Castle and The Tower of London. As a Canadian I’m proud of all this group has done representing Canada and The Canadian Army. As the father of one of The Guard I am proud of my son’s accomplishments and professionalism. It has been a pleasure watching him and his cohorts on these videos. Thanks very much for sharing this experience with us.
I thank your son for his service!
@@militaryevents107 Thank You We will.
Am with Family 5 also MB
The march they played as they marched out of Wellington Barracks is called “10 Provinces.” It has many traditional Canadian melodies within it.
Very good march!
I played that March many times in the past with the ceremonial band of the Waterloo region police band in Ontario Canada 👍🏻👍🏻🇨🇦
@@erniearruda8861 That's amazing!
I love It so much
I’m of a generation that doesn’t regard Canadians as foreigners. Glad they were here to guard their Queen.
By using trumpets instead of cornets, this Canadian Artillery Band has a completely different sound than the British Bands. By the way, a wonderful march "10 Provinces"! (and a nice vid, ME)!
Really does… cornets are better in my opinion 😉
A long tradition of association between the British and Candian armed forces. In WW2 my father was a Sgt. with the Highland Light Infantry and he had several Canadian officers from a total of approx 600 plus who were attached to a number of regiments under the CANLOAN scheme. He fought alongside them in Normandy (Bayeaux, Caan, Falaise), the regiment suffering a very high casualty rate.
Proper marching, not slouching along like their continental neighbours!
Ah, the famous US soft-shoe-shuffle!
Amazing God Bless CANADA 🇨🇦. GSTQ
Very Classy indeed
i didnt even know that The Canadian Artillery came over here and did that nice
You should not be surprised by their presence. She's our Queen too!
@@MultiDOUBTINGTHOMAS thats true,iv just never seen that before
All the commonwealth have at some point performed the honour as I have in 1975
Thank you Canada, a great honour.
i am in that video!
Nice video mate
Thanks!
RCHA.