Canadian forces drum major manual






















The Uniforms of the Canadian Forces are the official dress worn by members of Canada's military while on duty. Prior to unification in , the uniforms of the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) were similar to their counterparts in the forces of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, save for national identifiers and some regimental. Forces and the framework presented in this manual, the applied aspects of leadership in the CF will be addressed in the manuals being developed for leaders at the tactical level and senior leaders at the operational and strategic levels. Reading and understanding the doctrine contained in Leadership in the Canadian Forcesis mandatory for all mem-. There are three salutes used within the Canadian Forces and Canadian Cadet Organizations: the Royal Salute*, the Royal (Vice-Regal) Salute and the General Salute. The following table illustrates the use of these salutes based on the status of the dignitary being honoured. *Note: The Royal Salute is covered in Level 4. Royal Salute (Mallorca).


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Manual of Drill and Ceremonial | Chapter 14 Band drill (Change 5) General Direction and control – Key parade appointments Musical marching displays Starting music on parade The Drum Major This chapter describes the responsibilities, selection criteria, history and equipment of the drum major. HISTORY The history of the drum major has its roots in the traditions of military music. European armies adopted the corps of fifers and drummers as a way to direct military forces across a battlefield. In , King Charles. There are three salutes used within the Canadian Forces and Canadian Cadet Organizations: the Royal Salute, the Royal (Vice-Regal) Salute and the General Salute. The following table illustrates the use of these salutes based on the status of the dignitary being honoured.

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