suffolkmilitarycovenant.org.uk
Show your Support
http://www.suffolkmilitarycovenant.org.uk/show-your-support
UK Armed Forces in Suffolk. Raquo; Show your support. There are many organisations and individuals already supporting the military community. This is great; you certainly don't need our permission to get involved, but we'd welcome knowing about your good work. Please drop us an email. A recent example is the team at Alder Carr Farm. We've added a few ideas to get you started:. Take part in the SSAFA. Big Brew Up October each year. Support the Royal British Legion. Buy a poppy and wear it with pride.
yorkshirecorpsofdrums.com
Members
http://www.yorkshirecorpsofdrums.com/members.html
The York and Lancaster Regiment. 1st Bn The Coldstream Guards. The Queen and Lancaster Regiment. 2nd Bn The Coldstream Guards. 1st Battalion York and Lancs /1 Yorks. 2nd Bn The Coldstream Guards. 2nd Bn The Coldstream Guards. 2nd Bn The Coldstream Guards. The Yorkshire Corps Of Drums Members page. Click on Members name or Regiment for more information, if you would like to join us send us an e-mail. Web Master Peter McCarthy BEM. John C Moon (Bud). Drummers Who Have Done Their Duty RIP.
garyweight.com
Gary Weight - Military Historian - Battlefield Tours
http://www.garyweight.com/BattlefieldGuiding.html
Military and Genealogy Research. 2 Lincolns Battlefield Tours. I established Pegasus Battlefield Tours (incorporating Pegasus Normandy Tours) in 2006. Since that time I have conducted over 1500 tours - leading thousands across the wartorn battlefields of Normandy, Belgium, Holland, Germany and locations within the UK. There is a dedicated website for my battlefield tours so please take time to visit. I am also an Associate Member of The International Guild of Battlefield Guides.
tenthfoot.org
Recreated 10th Foot
http://www.tenthfoot.org/recreated10th.html
Take the King's Shilling. Take the King's Shilling. Royal Lincolnshire and Royal Anglian Regimental Association. The Royal Anglian Regiment. A Recruit's First Time. A Separate Peace in Exeter. Why did you join? When I was in fourth grade a friend and I, along with our fathers went to the Patriots' Day reenactments. As fourth graders, we were so intrigued! We loved it so much, that it became a yearly tradition, waking up at two in the morning, driving to Lexington , and watching the battles. Eventuall...
tenthfoot.org
Regimental Structure
http://www.tenthfoot.org/structure.html
Take the King's Shilling. Royal Lincolnshire and Royal Anglian Regimental Association. The Royal Anglian Regiment. Why did you join? Why did you stay in the Regiment? There is a fellowship, camaraderie, espirit de corps; we work together to provide the public with authentic, living history at re-enactments, tactical demonstrations, school visits, parades; i love history and learing more about the 18th Century British military. What do you do in your real life? One Company of Grenadiers. Captain, 2 Lieute...
tenthfoot.org
The Olde Corps
http://www.tenthfoot.org/oldcorps.html
Take the King's Shilling. Take the King's Shilling. Royal Lincolnshire and Royal Anglian Regimental Association. The Royal Anglian Regiment. Source; Fit For Service: The Training of the British Army 1715- 1795. By JA Houlding, page 125, Citation WO 27/45). Shown above, is a portrait of Captain Thomas Hewitt. 10th Regiment of Foot, painted by William Tate in 1781. The uniform worn by current 10th Light Infantry Officers is based largely on this portrait. HISTORY OF THE OLDE CORPS. In 1685, King James II.
redcoat.org
Recreated 10th Foot
http://www.redcoat.org/recreated10th.html
Take the King's Shilling. Take the King's Shilling. Royal Lincolnshire and Royal Anglian Regimental Association. The Royal Anglian Regiment. A Recruit's First Time. A Separate Peace in Exeter. Why did you join? When I was in fourth grade a friend and I, along with our fathers went to the Patriots' Day reenactments. As fourth graders, we were so intrigued! We loved it so much, that it became a yearly tradition, waking up at two in the morning, driving to Lexington , and watching the battles. Eventuall...
redcoat.org
The Olde Corps
http://www.redcoat.org/oldcorps.html
Take the King's Shilling. Take the King's Shilling. Royal Lincolnshire and Royal Anglian Regimental Association. The Royal Anglian Regiment. Source; Fit For Service: The Training of the British Army 1715- 1795. By JA Houlding, page 125, Citation WO 27/45). Shown above, is a portrait of Captain Thomas Hewitt. 10th Regiment of Foot, painted by William Tate in 1781. The uniform worn by current 10th Light Infantry Officers is based largely on this portrait. HISTORY OF THE OLDE CORPS. In 1685, King James II.
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