Regimental quick marches of the Foot Guards

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The Foot Guards are the infantry regiments of the Household Division of the British Army. There are currently five regiments of foot guards:

- Grenadier Guards (March: "British Grenadiers")
- Scots Guards (March: "Highland Laddie")
- Welsh Guards (March: "Rising of the Lark")
- Irish Guards (March: "St. Patrick's Day")
- Coldstream Guards (March: "Milanollo")

Performed by The Regimental Band of the Coldstream Guards.

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  • Wow, nice version. It's all one spliced into one march.

  • I like "Milanollo" The Band of the Coldstreams quick march!

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  • @KoMmIzZaR98 Derek Kimberley was Director of Music of the Grenadier Guards Band, he finished his service as a Major in the v1980's

  • I have an uncle who served as a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards. LT Derek Kimberley. What a man.

  • @sgoudie st patricks days better

  • @ClassicalMonarchism All Scottish Line Infantry regiments are now amalgamted and march to Scotland the Brave, but the Scots Guards are still an independent regiment as part of the Household division, not the line infantry, and so still have their own march.

  • Highland Laddie is lovely, but it is no longer the Regimental March of the Scottish Regiments, when they were reorganised in 2006 to form one Regiment it is now Scotland the Brave.

  • No, the Order is correct. It is called "Brigade Order" Grens Scots Welsh Irish Coldstream. That is the order they line up when all on parade together, starting from the right of the line.

    Shame really, as the Coldstream are the longest continuous serving Regiment in the British Army. But that is another story.

    Milanollo is the most technically difficult of all British regimental marches to play. I should know, after 22 years service in the Regimental Band!

  • God bless the Household Division

  • its not right it shod be gren col scot irish welsh

  • @Resholden But the Coldstream Guards are always placed at the end, never second, as their motto is 'nulli secundus' (second to none)

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