Why are British drummers clothed in green? Find out in the Uniform section!

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Official Suppliers:
The Discriminating General

Coghlin and Upton Military Accoutrements
Cooperman Fife & Drum Company

Reenactment Units:
Crown Forces 1812
Royal Artillery - Battery D
Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada
1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot - Grenadier Coy.
1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot - Light Coy.
6th (Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot
8th (King’s) Regiment
41st Regiment of Foot
41st Regiment (Drums of the Ft. George Guard)
49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment – Grenadier Coy.
49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment – Battalion Coy.
89th Regiment of Foot
Canadian Fencibles Regiment (Fort York Guard)

Canadian Fencibles (Drums of the Ft. York Guard)
Canadian Fencibles Regiment 
Glengarry Light Infantry

ON-GWE-HO-WAY (People of Turtle Island)

Loyalist Fifes and Drums

Historic Sites:
Canadian War Museum
Historic Fort York
Fort George National Historic Site 
Old Fort Erie 
Fort Wellington National Historic Site 
Fort Malden National Historic Site 
Old Fort Niagara 
Lundy’s Lane Museum 
Battlefield House Museum 
Niagara Historical Society 
Friends of the Crysler’s Farm Battlefield Memorial 
National Army Museum, UK 

 

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