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Charles Trussell Philip Wilby Kenneth Downie "Writing For Br**** Bands".
Bandsman.co.uk.
Retrieved 4 June 2014. "Welcome! - The
International Staff Band"...
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British Bandsman was a
magazine published w****ly
devoted to
British br**** band music. It was
founded in 1887 by Sam Cope (1856–1948) and
acquired by The...
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though he
travelled widely in
Europe and Australia. He
served briefly as a
bandsman in the
United States Army
during the
First World War
through 1917–18, and...
- John
Blake (1890 – 2
September 1960),
better known as
Bandsman Jack Blake, was a
British boxer who
became British middleweight champion in 1916. Born in...
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awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces. He was 29
years old, and a
bandsman in the 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry,
British Army...
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Miller attempts to hide from the police.
Despite disguising himself as a
bandsman in a
stolen uniform and
joining a parade, he is
caught and incarcerated...
- band
career field (excluding
special bands at D.C. and West Point), a
bandsman could not
achieve non-commissioned
officer status until pay
grade E-6 was...
- thus fit the
broader definition) have included:
Loader (also
called a "
bandsman"), who
loads the
mining carts with coal at the arm.
Putter (also known...
- a
bugle or
equivalently on a
trumpet without moving the valves. (If a
bandsman plays calls on a trumpet, for example, one
particular key may be favored...
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where he
learned to play trumpet. He
later pla****
trumpet as an army
bandsman, a ship's
musician for the
White Star Line, and an
orchestra musician in...