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    This makes me want to go back there.

    back on topic.

    I thought Chile had other pipe bands besides this one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    This makes me want to go back there.

    back on topic.

    I thought Chile had other pipe bands besides this one?
    http://www.andeshighlanders.cl/php1/

    The band wears the Cochrane tartan, in honour of Lord Cochrane.

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    Thanks, Mr. T!
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    there are a couple 'civilian' pipe bands, but the Chilean Navy Marines' Pipe Band is the only active military one.

    Does anybody know if the US have an official Pipe Band for any service? You know, that is actually part of the service and not just ceremonial or unofficial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
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    I thought Chile had other pipe bands besides this one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitaller View Post
    there are a couple 'civilian' pipe bands, but the Chilean Navy Marines' Pipe Band is the only active military one.

    Does anybody know if the US have an official Pipe Band for any service? You know, that is actually part of the service and not just ceremonial or unofficial?

    Hector
    It depends on your definition of ceremonial, since many militaries retain ceremonial units made up of serving personnel.

    Both the US Military Academy and the Naval Academy have pipe bands, and the US Coast Guard and US Air Force Reserve maintain pipes and drums as well.

    The California National Guard at one time had a pipe band, but I'm not sure if it's still active.

    T.

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