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Coldstream Guards return to Berwick to mark 375th anniversary
Guards from the oldest continuously serving regiment in the British Army have travelled back to its birthplace to mark the 375th anniversary of its full ceremonial uniform, the Coldstream Guards travelled from London with the Band of the Coldstream Guards to Berwick-upon-Tweed where the regiment was formed in in 1660, the guards marched to London to help restore the monarchy, dissolve Parliament and bring King Charles II back to the lined the streets of Berwick to welcome the guardsmen, who paraded through the town before attending a Service of Thanksgiving at Berwick Parish Church.
The soldiers were joined by the Colonel of the Regiment, Lieutenant General Sir James Bucknall, and the Mayor of Berwick at the Guildhall for an inspection and civic in 1650 during the English Civil War, the regiment has served in every major conflict since and earned 113 battle honours and 13 Victoria returning to London, the regiment will be presented with new Colours at Windsor Castle before taking centre stage at Trooping the Colour on 14 June, where they will troop the new flags for the King's official birthday.
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