The King's Troop Royal Horse
Artillery - Into the Millennium
The
King's Troop RHA were named at the express wish of King George VI on
24th October 1947. Prior to this they were known as The Riding
Troop. The St John's Wood Barracks in London, where the King's
Troop are based has been occupied by an artillery unit since 1804.
Today, besides their busy
ceremonial duties in London, The King's Troop RHA are in great
demand for their famous Musical Drive which is performed at many of
the large shows at home and abroad. Never has this equitation
unit of the British Army been more popular. Join this, the
most senior unit of the Army on this video as we follow all the
outstanding events that make up their year as they head into the
millennium.
Video duration: c. 90 minutes
This video is available for £18.50 in
the UK and Europe, £23.50 in North America and £22.50 in Australia and New
Zealand.
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