Oh, what a wonderful memory. I remember playing this in The First Brighton Field Squadron of the Royal Canadian Engineers Band in Saint John, New Brunswick, many years ago. Hearing it brings warm memories of playing it in the march past.
I understand the RAF want to get their hands on our march - but if we wait long enough the govt will turn them back to the RFC and then the RE ballon section and we will get them back
CHIMO!!! from canada
majorjoe046 1 month ago
Ubique
ExDJrocksquaddie 5 months ago
Oh, what a wonderful memory. I remember playing this in The First Brighton Field Squadron of the Royal Canadian Engineers Band in Saint John, New Brunswick, many years ago. Hearing it brings warm memories of playing it in the march past.
1972DaveMS 8 months ago
I understand the RAF want to get their hands on our march - but if we wait long enough the govt will turn them back to the RFC and then the RE ballon section and we will get them back
117sapper 9 months ago
CHIMO. From a Canadian Sapper to fellow Royal Engineers
MattClancey 11 months ago
This is the march of The Corps of Royal Engineers but has been adopted by fellow engineers throughout the world - follow the Sapper!
Neildstewart73 1 year ago
This is the march of The Corps of Royal Engineers but has been adopted by fellow engineers throughout the world
Neildstewart73 1 year ago
Hurrah for the Corps ...
UBIQUE
Nemetos 1 year ago
CHIMO!!!
iPir4te 1 year ago
im an engineer in my cadet corp and both my parents are engineers. every time i hear this it gives me goosebumps
MrDrewpweiner 1 year ago
I was in the Royal Canadian Engineers and when I played this it brought memoriesand the pride I had in my Corp.
spawner1944 1 year ago
Gentlemen & Ladies. Can there ever be a sound, a rousing sound to make a sapper proud!!! salute to all past & present
botman9822 1 year ago
not just United Kingdom, the Canadian Military Engineers use it as well
jadger1871 3 years ago 5
You are absolutely right but as this was played by the Royal Grenadiers it has to be English.
zzahier 3 years ago
@zzahier
I think they are called the Grenadier Guards regiment.
Myles0Harcourt 1 year ago