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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
A member of the Household Cavalry stands on parade during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
4th Battalion the Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) soldiers march during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
A member of the Household Cavalry stands on parade during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the Household Cavalry march past during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
A member of the Household Cavalry stands on parade during a dress rehearsal of Op Forth Bridge at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright on 14 April 2021.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have continued with a full dress rehearsal at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Full dress rehearsals included all three service bands.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of 3 RIFLES practice drill in preparation for Op Bridge at Pirbright on 13 April 2021.
SERVICE PERSONNEL COMMENCE REHEARSALS FOR DUKE OF EDINBURGHíS FUNERAL
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have started their rehearsals at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Rehearsals included foot, rifle drill as well as band practices for all three services.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the Band of the Household Division practice in preparation for Op Bridge at Pirbright on 13 April 2021.
SERVICE PERSONNEL COMMENCE REHEARSALS FOR DUKE OF EDINBURGHíS FUNERAL
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have started their rehearsals at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Rehearsals included foot, rifle drill as well as band practices for all three services.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Members of the Band of the Household Division practice in preparation for Op Bridge at Pirbright on 13 April 2021.
SERVICE PERSONNEL COMMENCE REHEARSALS FOR DUKE OF EDINBURGHíS FUNERAL
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum.
Today members of the Armed Forces have started their rehearsals at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright bright and early and continued throughout the day.
Rehearsals included foot, rifle drill as well as band practices for all three services.
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Armed Forces to provide ceremonial support for funeral arrangements of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
Soldiers bring in kit to accomodation on 12 April 2021 at Pirbright to prepare for Op Forth Bridge.
As preparations for the funeral of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh gather momentum, members of the Armed Forces have started to arrive at Brunswick Lines, Pirbright.
Fleets of buses arrived at the camp from across the United Kingdom that will house the concentration of Tri-service personnel drawn from those formations with a special relationship to his Royal Highness who will provide the duties for Ceremonial Royal Funeral.
Those taking part in the ceremonial procession include a Guard of Honour, Route Liners, Bearer Parties and military bands.
Nothing has been forgotten, even the ceremonial dress will receive close inspection, ensuring that those selected will be at their very best for the British Army Field Marshall, a rank bestowed upon him by HM The Queen in 1953 which he held until his death.
Master Tailor, Warrant Officer Class 2 Osea Navuso, 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (The Highlanders) whose role is to maintain and upkeep the distinguished uniforms of the soldiers and officers of Scotlandís infantry said:
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OP Forth Bridge Gun Salute at Cardiff Castle
Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fired a Death Gun Salute at Cardiff Castle to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.
At 12 midday, 41 rounds were fired at one round every minute for 40 minutes in tandem with saluting batteries across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM ships at sea.
The unit, based in Newport, is the only Army Reserve Artillery Regiment in Wales.
Brigadier Andrew Dawes CBE, Commander 160th (Welsh) Brigade and head of the Army in Wales, attended the ceremony with First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, Lord Lieutenant for South Glamorgan Mrs Morfudd Ann Meredith, Lieutenant Colonel James Southall, Commanding Officer 104 Rgt RA and other dignitaries from Cardiff Council.
Staff Sergeant Liarne Fox, from Cardiff, has served with the Regiment since 2006 and helped load one of the four 105mm light guns inside the castle grounds.
She said: ìIíve been involved with nearly 100 Royal Gun Salutes but never one as poignant as this. Itís a real honour to part of this sad but very important occasion when the nation takes time to remember Prince Philip and his service to the country.î
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OP Forth Bridge Gun Salute at Cardiff Castle
Reservists from 104 Regiment Royal Artillery fired a Death Gun Salute at Cardiff Castle to mark the death of His Royal Highness, Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.
At 12 midday, 41 rounds were fired at one round every minute for 40 minutes in tandem with saluting batteries across the United Kingdom, in Gibraltar and on HM ships at sea.
The unit, based in Newport, is the only Army Reserve Artillery Regiment in Wales.
Brigadier Andrew Dawes CBE, Commander 160th (Welsh) Brigade and head of the Army in Wales, attended the ceremony with First Minister for Wales, Mark Drakeford, Lord Lieutenant for South Glamorgan Mrs Morfudd Ann Meredith, Lieutenant Colonel James Southall, Commanding Officer 104 Rgt RA and other dignitaries from Cardiff Council.
Staff Sergeant Liarne Fox, from Cardiff, has served with the Regiment since 2006 and helped load one of the four 105mm light guns inside the castle grounds.
She said: ìIíve been involved with nearly 100 Royal Gun Salutes but never one as poignant as this. Itís a real honour to part of this sad but very important occasion when the nation takes time to remember Prince Philip and his service to the country.î
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: HRH Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh attending the home coming parade of the Queens Royal Hussars after they completed their operational tour of Afghanistan.
The Prince presented many of the returning soldiers including those who had been injured whilst on operations with the operational service medal. The unit had been deployed as part of 20 Armoured Brigade on Operation Herrick 15.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: The Duke of Edinburgh formally received Letters Patent as the holder of the title and office of Lord High Admiral.
Here his highness the Duke of Edinburgh takes the Royal Salute as The Lord High Admiral in Admiralty Square. To the left of HRH is The Command Warrant Officer with Her Majesty The Queen in the background.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs special relationship with the Armed Forces
FILE PHOTO: HRH Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh, Captain General Royal Marines.
HRH was attending the 970 Kings Squad Passing Out parade at Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM) in Lympstone as Captain General Royal Marines as the inspecting officer.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh had a close personal relationship with the Armed Forces throughout his life. More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will be involved in His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburghs funeral tomorrow.
Armed Forces personnel from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army and Royal Air Force will provide ceremonial support at the funeral. This includes units with a special relationship with The Duke of Edinburgh, who will assemble in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Royal Navy will provide a Piping Party to play music as the coffin enters St Georgeís Chapel. The Army will provide a Guard of Honour outside the chapel and fire processional minute guns. The Royal Air Force will line the route of the procession as the coffin moves to the chapel.
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