Tour Scotland Video 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland Pipe Band Albert Halls Stirling



Tour Scotland travel video of the Royal Regiment of Scotland Band playing music outside Albert Halls on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Stirling, Scotland. The role of 7 Scots Royal Regiment Band is to support the Army, the State and all ceremonial occasions that occur in Scotland's capital and the wider Army as required. The Band is part of the Corps of Army Music.

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Tour Scotland Video 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland Marching Down Broad Street In Stirling



Tour Scotland travel video of Royal Regiment of Scotland marching down Broad Street on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade in Stirling. The Pipe Bands are known as the Pipes and Drums and are divided into two sections: the Pipers under the Pipe Major and the Drummers under the Drum Major. Pipers and Drummers are soldiers first and the Pipes and Drums platoon has an operational role in each battalion order of battle.

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Tour Scotland Video 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland Parade Leaving Stirling Castle In Stirling



Tour Scotland travel video of the sight and bagpipe sounds of Royal Regiment of Scotland leaving the Castle on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Stirling, Scotland. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marchinng on part of their Freedom of the City Parade in Stirling.
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Tour Scotland Video 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland Marching Down Mar Place In Stirling



Tour Scotland travel video of Royal Regiment of Scotland marching down Mar Place, from the castle, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Stirling. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade in Stirling. With such a rich heritage, The Royal Regiment of Scotland has inherited a wealth of Regimental music for both the Pipes and Drums and the Military Band.

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Tour Scotland Video Royal Regiment of Scotland Marching Down Corn Exchange Road In Stirling



Tour Scotland travel video of Royal Regiment of Scotland marching down Corn Exchange Road on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Stirling. The 7 Scots Royal Regiment of Scotland marching on part of their Freedom of the City Parade in Stirling. Along with The Rifles, The Royal Regiment of Scotland is also one of only two line infantry regiments to maintain its own regular military band within the Corps of Army Music, which was formed through the amalgamation of the Highland band and Lowland band of the Scottish Division. In addition, there are two Territorial bands, The Highland Band and The Lowland Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, which are administered by the regiment's two Territorial battalions. The regiment also has its own Parachute Display Team, the Golden Lions and shinty team, The Scots Shinty Club.

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