RBR Open Doors For Family Fun
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The island’s defence force is to throw open its doors this weekend for a family fun day designed to showcase the benefits of service.
The island’s defence force is to throw open its doors this weekend for a family fun day designed to showcase the benefits of service.
Cricket teams Somerset and St George’s put aside their rivalry to take the salute after the Royal Bermuda Regiment Band and Corps of Drums performed at Harbour Night in Hamilton. Somerset Cricket Club president Alfred Maybury and St George’s vice-president Mishael Paynter joined RBR Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel David Curley at Wednesday night’s musical extravaganza and Beating the Retreat in Hamilton as his guests ahead of next week’s clash.
We have made available the 1988 recording of "In The Mood" by the Bermuda Regiment Band thanks to the digital conversion of the original record by #blackstarsound.
Specially trained soldiers from the Royal Bermuda Regiment were out in force for the opening day of the America’s Cup on land and on the water. Troops performed security checks on visitors at Cross Island and patrolled the waters around the venue with the Bermuda Police Service marine police. The Regiment also provided divers for sub-sea security work around Cross Island and rescue swimmers attached to the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service.
Young musicians will be teaming up with the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s band for a concert with a dash of Hollywood glamour. The Bermuda Youth Orchestra will join forces with military musicians next month for the concert, the third of its type, featuring the best of music from the silver screen. Read More...