trooping the colour colonel's review 2022 mounted troop March past
Вставка
- Опубліковано 28 тра 2022
- trooping the colour colonel's review
mounted troop March past
MOUNTED TROOPS MARCH PAST
Walk March: Men of Harlech
Regimental Slow: The Royal Artillery Slow March
Regimental Slow: The Life Guards
Regimental Slow: The Blues and Royals
Regimental Slow: The Royals
Trot: Cavalry's Return
Regimental Trot Past: The Keel Row
The Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry.
The Life Guards (61horses)
The Blues and Royals (57 horses)
The Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry.
51 musicians and 51 horses
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
57 mounted troops
75 horses pulling 6 guns
Ride Past
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, The Life Guards and The
Blues and Royals, accompanied by the Mounted Band of the
Household Cavalry, ride past.
The king's Troop leads the divisions because the guns of the
Royal Horse Artillery take precedence over all other units when
on parade.
The Sovereign's Standard is dipped to Her Majesty at the walk
past by the Standard Bearer.
For mounted troops, marching past is conducted at the walk
and the sitting trot. Changes of direction by the cavalry are
given by 'cutting', a flashing sword movement, not by voice.
The music played for the sitting trot is the tune of The Keel
Row. The horses know this tune and will prick up their ears as
soon as the first few bars are played.
Note that soldiers in The King's Troop all have operational roles
in the Royal Artillery, either with guns in the indirect fire role or
operating Unmanned Aerial Systems.