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Royal Artillery Mounted Band
Music Stand Banner of the Royal Artillery Mounted Band
Background information
Origin
United Kingdom
Years active
1886-1984
Musical artist
The Royal Artillery Mounted Band was a British military band consisting of woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, and military unit, founded in 1886, and in existence until 1984, representing the Royal Artillery, and the Royal Horse Artillery, and augmenting the Royal Artillery Band at royal and state occasions.
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