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To Parade Marsche no 1 by Mollendorf and played by the Band of the Irish Guards, 142 Vehicle Squadron troops the Colour of the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars
This was done in old days so that all troops could see their regimental colour and know where to rally beside it in the smoke and chaos of battle. The Colour represents the spirit of the regiment past, present and future and is highly symbolic - and treated with great respect - even The Queen will salute a Colour on parade.
Stock library photo ID: 52135-milox
Author: Credit to be used for all published images - "photography-Alexander M Howe"
©Alexander M Howe
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Stock library photo size: 12.9 Mpixels (36.8 MB uncompressed) - 4395x2930 pixels (14.7x9.8 in / 37.2x24.8 cm at 300 ppi)
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To Parade Marsche no 1 by Mollendorf and played by the Band of the Irish Guards, 142 Vehicle Squadron troops the Colour of the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars