The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an event that is famous throughout the world. It is held on the Edinburgh Castle esplanade every August and goes ahead no matter the weather. We lucked out for ...
It's that time of year again—drumrolls, fanfare, and a buzzing atmosphere—as The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo returns for its 75th anniversary. Since 1950, the Tattoo has been a centrepiece of ...
Three veterans who served in the Second World War have attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo during a trip to Scotland for a “return to places of deep personal meaning” organised by a charity.
EDINBURGH, Scotland -- U.S. Army Europe Band and Chorus is representing the U.S. Army with daily performances at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which will last through Aug. 27, at the historic ...
EDINBURGH, Scotland -- U.S. Army Europe's Band and Chorus has been busy representing the U.S. Army with daily performances at the 2016 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at the historic Edinburgh Castle.
When young Melville Jameson began learning to play the bagpipes as a seven year old in his native Scotland, little did he imagine that one day that he would have hundreds of pipers under his overall ...
Dressed in the unique tartan of their college, The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipe members marched over the drawbridge at the Edinburgh Castle on Thursday night to the beat of their own drums.
Three Second World War veterans have returned to Scotland for a poignant trip, culminating in a visit to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle. The journey was organised by the Taxi ...
Second World War veterans Eugeniusz Niedzielski, 101, Don Turrell, 100, and Dorothea Barron, 100, met vice chairman Paul Cook (left) and fundraiser and safeguarding officer Keely Allen (right) (Jane ...
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