Knowledge (XXG)

Sons of the Brave

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1898 marching song used by the Duke of York's Royal Military School
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massed bands as one of the two 'neutral' quick marches during the
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Duke of York's Royal Military School with Bidgood biography
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in Chelsea, which was built for children of Regular
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Index

Sons of the Brave (march)
marching song
Thomas Bidgood
Duke of York's Royal Military School
Royal Military Asylum
British Army
Household Division
Trooping the Colour
Australian government site with recording
Duke of York's Royal Military School with Bidgood biography
Categories
British military marches
Household Division (United Kingdom)

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