June 28, 2015
Armed Forces Day came to Banbury , Oxfordshire on 27th June 2015. The famous Band of the Irish Guards led the Armed Forces parade through the town. The Freedom of the Town was given to 142 Vehicle Squadron Royal Logistics Corps and the Colour of The Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars was trooped in front of hundreds of townsfolk.
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Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire Tim Stevenson OBE, Town Mayor Cllr Tony Mepham & Mark Recchia Town Clerk
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Lord Lieutenant, Town Mayor, Town Clerk, Council Leader and local MP watch the Colour being Trooped
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The colour is trooped between the ranks of the parade by 142 Sqn who now form The Escort to the Colour
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The colour is trooped between the ranks of the parade by 142 Sqn who now form The Escort to the Colour
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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
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The colour is trooped between the ranks of the parade by 142 Sqn who now form The Escort to the Colour
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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St Marys Church Tower rising from behind the Trees with Irish Guardsmen in the Foreground
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The band was led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's Blue)
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The band was led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's Blue)
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The band was led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's Blue)
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The band was led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's Blue)
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The band was led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's Blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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The Irish Guards were led by a Drum Major from the Coldstream Guards (Red plume in the bearskin as opposed to the Irish Guards St Patrick's blue)
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