After receiving the honour of the Freedom of the City of Bristol in March 2019 from the City Council, 39th Signal Regiment, an army reserve regiment drawing soldiers from Cardiff, Bristol and Windsor, marched proudly through the streets of Bristol marking both their freedom and the Royal Corps of Signal’s Centenary which is being celebrated across the UK in 2020! The parade was supported by The Band of the Rifles, under the direction of their Director of Music Captain Justin Teggarty. I apologise greatly for the wind noise in the video and some of the sudden cuts in the parade, it was down to the wind noise becoming almost louder than the band!
The Lord Lt of Bristol meets the band’s Director of Music (00:00)
Inspection Music: It’s Not Unusual (00:07) John Williams Symphonic Marches (02:36)
The Parade: Ulster Division (08:12) The Contemptibles (11:16) The Captain General (14:40) Begone Dull Care, The Royal Signals Regimental March (18:44) Colchester Castle (19:46) Bravura (23:00)
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