On 30 June 1990, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth
II, Colonel-in-Chief of The Calgary Highlanders, presented a new Queen's Colour to the
Regiment before a capacity crowd at McMahon Stadium in Calgary. On parade were
the King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC), The Calgary Highlanders, and the combined bands of
the KOCR and the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
ON PARADE
| Commanding Officer |
Lieutenant Colonel Alan G. Maitland, CD |
| Field Officers for the Colours |
Major R.J. Goebel, CD
Major W.J. Spaan, CD |
| Colour Party |
Lieutenant J.G. Hands (Senior Colour Ensign)
Lieutenant H.S. Sekhon (Junior Colour Ensign)
Warrant Officer R.S. Besse, CD
Sergeant S.G. Barnett
Sergeant K.J. Griffiths, CD |
| Adjutant |
Captain F.L. Villiger |
| Regimental Sergeant Major |
Chief Warrant Officer W.J. Donovan, CD |
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The markers were played onto the playing field
to the tune of "Pentland Hills" as performed by the massed military bands of The
King's Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) and Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.
The King's Own Calgary Regiment, as an armoured regiment, are
senior to The Calgary Highlanders and marched in to the stadium first, to the tune of
"My Boy Willie", the march past of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. The
KOCR took post on the northern end of the playing field.
The Calgary Highlanders then entered the stadium to the tune
of "Up To The Line." Officers took post to "Mallorca" as played
by the Pipes and Drums, and the Guidon of the KOCR were marched on to the tune of
"Colonel Bogey", their regimental march, and "Duke of York."
| A General Salute was then played for the Inspecting Officer,
Colonel John Fletcher, CD, the District Commander. The
Calgary Highlanders then performed the ancient ritual of Trooping the Colour; the old
Queen's Colour was paraded through the ranks one last time, in slow time, before being
marched off parade.
A Vice Regal Salute was presented to the Lieutenant Governor
of Alberta, and the General Salute welcomed the Chief of the Defence Staff, General AJG de
Chastelain, CMM, CD, who immediately took post with the Pipes and Drums. General de
Chastelain had started his military career as a Private in the Regimental Pipes and Drums
of The Calgary Highlanders and played with the band for the remainder of the parade.
At right, General deChastelain in position with the Pipes and
Drums, shown at extreme left of the photograph. |
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| The Royal Salute, followed by a 21 gun salute fired by four
105mm howitzers of the 20th Independent Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, greeted Her
Majesty, who rode into the stadium accompanied by her Lady In Waiting, Marg Southern. The Inspection followed, and Her Majesty inspected both The Calgary
Highlanders and the King's Own Calgary Regiment.
The drummers of The Calgary Highlanders then piled their
drums to create an altar for the consecration of the Colours. |
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The new Queen's Colour was consecrated by
Brigadier General E. Landry, CD
Chaplain General Roman Catholic
Brigadier General S.H. Clarke, CD
Chaplain General Protestant
Major J.A. Fraser
Chaplain to The Calgary Highlanders and Southern Alberta Militia District

The Calgary Highlanders then marched past in
line to the tunes "Barren Rocks of Aden", "Highland Laddie", and
"The Crags of Tumbledown Mountain."

Once The Calgary Highlanders had marched past,
the King's Own Calgary Regiment mounted their Iltis Reconnaissance vehicles and Cougar
Fire Support Vehicles, and conducted a mounted roll past, to the tunes "Colonel
Bogey" and "My Boy Willie."

Perhaps the most emotional moment came after the
rollpast, when several hundred veterans of both Regiments, including combat veterans from
the First and Second World Wars, marched past Her Majesty. The Colonel-In-Chief then
conducted a brief walkabout and shook hands and chatted with many of the veterans before
the departing the stadium, and allowing the two regiments to march off.
Massed Bands
under the direction of Captain H.G. MacPherson,
CD

| King's Own Calgary Regiment Band
Director of Music - Captain H.G. MacPherson, CD
Band Master - Master Warrant Officer W.H. "Bill" Morey, CD
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Band
Director of Music - Captain D.W. Embree, CD
Drum Major - Warrant Officer J.T. Vanderlinden, CD
The Calgary Highlanders Regimental Pipes
and Drums
Pipe Major - Warrant Officer Robert W. Henderson, CD
Drum Major - Warrant Officer Brian S. King, CD
At right - the pre-parade entertainment
included the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. |
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Captain MacPherson,
KOCR |
Captain Embree,
PPCLI |
Drum Major
Vanderlinden, PPCLI
and Pipe Major Henderson |
Drum Major King |
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