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2003 in Jacksonville, AL. The Cadets were there and playing Fanfare and Allegro which we were also playing in Wind Ensemble at my high school.

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Tulsa, Oklahoma

19, July 2000

The Cadets
88.15
1st
Santa Clara Vanguard
85.25
2nd
Carolina Crown
80.50
3rd
Southwind
75.95
4th
Troopers
62.00
5th
Tarheel Sun
57.90
6th
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1974. I was a Freshman in High School. We were at band camp and there just happened to be a show on campus that week. I was blown away and completely hooked.

Richmond, KY 8/1/1974

1 Vanguard 87.20

2 Madison Scouts 86.10

3 Kilties 82.15

4 Garfield Cadets 76.00

5 Purple Lancers 73.90

6 Phantom Regiment 73.50

7 Valley Grenadiers 69.40

8 Audobon Bon Bons 68.95

9 Colt 45's 61.00

10 CapitolAires 60.05

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Rufus67 - I was at that camp as well!! (if it's the West Chester Univ. camp you're referring to - I know they do camps elsewhere now).

Ha! I was going to say small world but, in marching, I don't think such a thing exists. How's your marble! ;-)

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Sunday, July 18, 1971 (Combine year)

McHenry, IL - they had one every year - this was first one I watched.

1 Nisei Ambassadors (73.6)

2 Imperials of St Patricks (70.8)

3 Skokie Imperials (64.45)

4 PHANTOM REGIMENT (63.05)

5 Chevaliers (56.8)

6 Southern Rebels (51.6)

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First show was 1970..Competing corps were...

Blue Rock

Garfield Cadets

Muchachos

Blessed Sac.

27th Lancers

Bon Bons

Mission Warriors.. :cool:

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mmmm BLUE ROCK.....

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Sunday, July 18, 1971 (Combine year)

McHenry, IL - they had one every year - this was first one I watched.

1 Nisei Ambassadors (73.6)

2 Imperials of St Patricks (70.8)

3 Skokie Imperials (64.45)

4 PHANTOM REGIMENT (63.05)

5 Chevaliers (56.8)

6 Southern Rebels (51.6)

The Nisei Ambassadors (Chicago) had one of the least politically-correct closers that year.

They played the "Budweiser Beer Theme", complete with their drum major pretending to drink from a giant beer bottle, while stumbling off the field as if drunk.

A junior corps would make lots of news for that today.

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