The German Army From Within By a British Officer Who Has Served in It

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The German Army From Within By a British Officer Who Has Served in It
Frederick Arnold Kuenzli
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The bands are taken from those who have served 102 THE TRAINING OF RECRUITS their regular three years with the ranks, and are then desirous of entering the army as musicians. The regimental bands are officially quite insignifi- cant affairs, consisting of two trumpeters per squadron and a trumpet-major ; and the most that they can do is to make a loud and cheerful noise : nothing vulgar, just something that can be heard about three miles away.
The regimental bands as they are, however, are very
... impressive concerns, and really are bands. In each regiment exists a band fund, which is used for the purchase of instruments and also to enable inducements to be offered to outside musicians. There is a good deal of rivalry between regimental bands, and when a regiment finds that its band begins to be in request, it puts itself to some trouble to engage good musicians. In order to boom it, it will sometimes hire musicians or bandsmen from other regiments, and will encourage the band to work for its living, and accept engage- ments anywhere and everywhere, in the same way as British Army bands.

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