- is
often used in
fife and drum corps,
military units, and
marching bands.
Someone who
plays the
fife is
called a
fifer. The word
fife comes from the German...
-
insignia for the
several SNCO
ranks of
sergeant major,
quartermaster sergeant, drum
major, and
fife major were identical.) In 1821,
SNCOs received a single...
- the
major Pictish kingdoms,
known as Fib, and is
still commonly known as the
Kingdom of
Fife within Scotland. A
person from
Fife is
known as a
Fifer. In...
-
corps of
drums made up of
drummers and
fifers,
sounding duty
calls in battle, with the drum
major and
fife major being provided by the
tercio headquarters...
- a Drum
Major and a
Fife Major, who wore
identical uniforms. The Drum
Major was
considered the
Leader of the
Marine Band,
while the
Fife Major's responsibility...
-
organized by
Washington into
three divisions, six brigades, and 38 regiments.
Major General Philip Schuyler's ten
regiments in New York were sent to invade...
-
administrative capital of
Fife,
containing the
headquarters of both
Fife Council and
Police Scotland Fife Division and is a
major service and employment...
- them the most
successful club in
Fife in
terms of
major honours won. East
Fife are one of four SPFL
clubs based in
Fife, but are the only one to bear the...
-
Falkland in
Fife,
Major Michael Crichton-Stuart, Cash
became interested in his
Scots ancestry. He
traced his
Scottish surname to 11th-century
Fife. Cash Loch...
- The
Fife Flyers are a
Scottish professional ice
hockey team in Kirkcaldy,
Fife.
Established in 1938, the
Flyers are the
oldest still-extant club in the...