
Cromwell Grenadiers
In 1972, the Cromwell Fire Department decided they needed a
musical corps to compliment their marching in firemen parades.
Of the many types of corps available at the time, they chose to
sponsor a corps open to children and teens only--a Junior
Ancient Fife and Drum Corps, and the creation of the Cromwell
Grenadiers.
The next
task was to design a uniform--one unique but in keeping with the
historic roots of fife and drums and American. Because
musical corps were so prevalent in the 70s, the founders of the
Cromwell Grenadiers desired a uniquely different look than every
other corps--one that might stand out as distinctive..........
"From
1754 to 1763 Europe and the Americas were caught up in a
conflict between England and France. In Europe this period
was know as the Seven Years' War; in North America it came to be
called the French and Indian War. It was a conflict over
trade and land.
"The
English sent Crown Forces from England to fortify the colonies
and fight the French and Indian invaders, but it was also
necessary to recruit soldiers from the colonial population.
Men
from local communities and nearby states were recruited to join
ranger companies in the Hudson Valley campaign. The New
Hampshireman, Robert Rogers formed the most notable of these
ranger companies", known locally as Rogers' Rangers.
"The
Rangers wore distinctive green outfits and practiced tactics
called "Rogers' Rules of Ranging," which the British considered
unconventional. Rogers hired men solely on merit and
shocked regular commanders with his use of Indians and freed
slaves.
"He
trained his men in military arts such as small unit tactics and
musket target practice (which the regular Crown command
considered a waste of ammunition). His military tactics
were so bold and effective that his unit became the crown
forces' chief scouting unit in the late 1750's".........
It was
decided that Rogers' Rangers, a very effective and valued
colonial scouting unit during the French & Indian War, would
serve as a template for the Grenadiers' uniform. With
slight changes from the original, the Grenadiers wear a white
shirt and black slacks under the traditional forest green
tunic/waistcoat. Instead of a Scottish bonnet, a
traditional tri-cornered hat was chosen.
What a
Grenadier Wears and Plays
White Dress Shirt
-- some provided by corps
Black Socks
Black Shoes (Soles included)
Green Tunic -- provided by corps
Medal Sash -- provided by corps
Leggins -- provided by corps
Tri-Corner Hat -- provided by corps
Drums -- provided by corps
Drum Sticks and Fife -- purchased by Grenadier
Awards
2003 Northeastern Meet
1st Place Full Corps -- Concert
Appearance
Massachusetts State Meet 2003
2nd Place Full Corps --
Musicality
2nd Place Full Corps -- Concert
Appearance
2nd Place Duet: Carlson &
Carlson
Tied 3rd
Junior Ancient Female Solo: Rowe
Connecticut State Meet 2003
1st Place Quartet: Carlson,,
Carlson, Rowe & Lanzon
3rd Place Duet: Rowe & Marozzi
4th Place Junior Ancient Female
Solo: Rowe
Massachusetts State Meet 2003
1st Place Quartet: Carlson,
Carson, Rowe & Bloomfield
1st Place Duet: Rowe &
Bloomfield
2nd Place Junior Ancient Female Solo:
Rowe
Connecticut State Meet 2002
1st Place Junior Anicent Bass
Drum: Griffin
2nd Place Quartet: Carlson, Carlson,
Grabek & Marozzi
Massachusetts State Meet 2001
2nd Place Quartet: Carlson, Carlson,
Rowe & Bloomfield
To find our more information or to join.
Contact them at
cromgrenadiers@aol.com
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