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"The aim of drill is to produce a soldier who is proud, alert and obedient and forms the basis of team work." |
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The Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery riding on Horse Guard's Parade. |
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The Household Cavalry watches on |
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Duke of Abercorn on his way to inspect the troops |
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The draft horses Constantine, of the Lifeguards, and Spartacus, of the Blues and Royals, march on to the parade ground with their kettle drums that are over 250 years old and made of solid silver!.
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Some of the best seats to watch the parade! The buildings on Whitehall made for good viewing! |
Part of the media presence at the parade. |
Once the parade had marched off these three officers then took their leave. The poor lady who had all the cables was trying really hard to keep up with the camera man as he walked of but she couldn't quite do it! |
This is the reason you are told not to look down because all the money had already been picked up when we were marching in the army! Cleaning up the parade ground after the parade had finished. |
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Pitch invasion! |
Tourists get their souvenir photo :) |
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