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- Q5049449 subject Q7008229.
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- Q5049449 abstract "The Cassino Band of Northumbria Army Cadet Force is a Cadet-Youth Band.The band was formed in 2000, by George Morrison and Consisted of Cadets from various cadet detachment in Northumbria ACF's catchment area. As with all infantry bands, the Cassino Band takes its name from a battle honour. George chose the Battle of Monte Cassino as troops from all of the local regiments in the North East of England fought in it. It is in their name that band plays to this very day.It is a Voluntary Organisation sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and the Army. The band performs in many different places. In the past it has played in Germany, The Federation Brewery, Eden Camp and more recently it has performed at the prestigious Berwick Tattoo. The Band has also recently been on a tour of Italy in order to play a retreat in honour of the place from which the band takes its name, Monte Cassino.The Band started as a Corps of Drums containing only fifes and drums but it soon evolved into a full military band boasting not only a Corps of Drums and Military Band but also its own Bugle Platoon. As with all youth organisations it is totally dependent upon new members joining and is therefore open to all who wish to come and play with the band regardless of experience.".
- Q5049449 activeYearsStartYear "2000".
- Q5049449 country Q145.
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "(From Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)".
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "100px".
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "Red over White".
- Q5049449 march Q215729.
- Q5049449 march Q4925579.
- Q5049449 march Q999793.
- Q5049449 motto "Inspire to Achieve".
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- Q5049449 wikiPageExternalLink fifthfoot.org.
- Q5049449 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q5049449 wikiPageExternalLink www.armycadets.com.
- Q5049449 wikiPageExternalLink www.northumbriaacf.co.uk.
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- Q5049449 wikiPageWikiLink Q999793.
- Q5049449 country Q145.
- Q5049449 dates "2000".
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "(From Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)".
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "100".
- Q5049449 identificationSymbol "Red over White".
- Q5049449 march "Quick - Blaydon Races".
- Q5049449 march "Quick - The British Grenadiers".
- Q5049449 march "Slow - Rule Britannia".
- Q5049449 motto "Inspire to Achieve".
- Q5049449 unitName "The Cassino Band of Northumbria ACF".
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- Q5049449 comment "The Cassino Band of Northumbria Army Cadet Force is a Cadet-Youth Band.The band was formed in 2000, by George Morrison and Consisted of Cadets from various cadet detachment in Northumbria ACF's catchment area. As with all infantry bands, the Cassino Band takes its name from a battle honour. George chose the Battle of Monte Cassino as troops from all of the local regiments in the North East of England fought in it.".
- Q5049449 label "Cassino Band of Northumbria Army Cadet Force".
- Q5049449 depiction Royalregimentoffusiliersbadge.jpg.
- Q5049449 homepage www.armycadets.com.
- Q5049449 name "The Cassino Band of Northumbria ACF".