Fort Henry Fife and Drums
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there is nothing American to do with this. This is a demonstration in Kingston, Ontario, Canada of the Fort Henry Guard doing something called a sunset ceromony. The Reason it is british is because the guard represents the british who were still in Canada before they left in 1867 when Canada became a country.
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"Apparently there's some sort of high toned and fancy to do up at the fort, eh?"
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Some are confused about American support of Greater Britannia...
Why the confusion? The Scots/Irish/Welsh/English are our blood.
They sired us and taught us well...
and we still carry the flame they gave us.
and if called upon to defend the bloodline,
WE WILL NOT HESITATE.
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@solomonstemplers this is british drill and march which dates back to early 1700's. At Fort Henry they use the original British soldiers guide from the period. The best show at the Fort is when the Marines Drill team comes to town evey two years... and they march together.
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Im confused british soldiers doing american drill ????
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@emptyangel "I'm a Shaman!"
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Woah, what's with the port drum in march past after split?
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@derekby1 The American National Anthem (music) was written by a Brit!
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Rule Britannia was written by a Scot, has really nothing to do with being British, but a Briton./
Rule Britannia. The national anthem of the English speaking world.
SRGW 2 years ago 28
rule britannia!
dahvisibleinvisible 2 years ago 15