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Skokie Vanguard

Norwood Park Imperials

Beverly Cardinals

Nisei Ambassadors

St. Paul Scouts

Ottawa Crusaders

PAL Cadets

Spectacle City Mariners

Thunderbolts

Queensmen

Polish Falcon Cadets

Oshkosh Warriors

Chevaliers

Southern Tier Grenadiers

Windjammers

Maple City Cadets

Appleknockers

Angels of Bellefontaine, OH

32nd Hussar

etc

were they called the 507 Hornets?

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Mighty Liberators

and who was from Montrose, Pa.???

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Just jumping in here -- another southwest Jersey corps I don't see on the list is the Cramer Hill Rough Riders ... apologies if they were mentioned earlier.

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Telstar from Rhode Island

Competed in either EMass or CYO for one season.

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Mighty Liberators

and who was from Montrose, Pa.???

Ambassadors (previously known as the Ascots

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Argonne Rebels

SkyRyders

North Star

Rebelheirs--Feeder to Argonne

Jets-Feeder to Sky Ryders

Here is one for you...Coffeyville Tornados--ALL GIRLS CORPS from Kansas

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Audubon Bon Bons

Royaleer Mounties

Belles of St. Marys

United Regiment

all of these corps were from Camden County NJ. Within a 6 mile radius. 3 were all girl and the last one United Regiment was the Belles who became St. Mary's Cadets when Belles went coed. United Regiment was the new name after the corps lost church funding.

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nee-hi's

silver spectrum

emerald knights (iowa)

imperial guard

memphis blues brass band

geneseo knights

wausau story

sundowners

marquis

rivermen

golden garrison

railmen

osage precisionaires

chevaliers

arabella

scarlet knights

tri-val raiders

valiant knights

black gold

arizona muskateers

sunset regiment

sun country wranglers

third generation

pinole princemen

south san francisco conquistadors

mariners

san jose raiders

iron brigade

ishpeming blue notes

percussion-naut patriots

l'offensive lions

pacific blue

saginaires

northern aurora

northmen

argonne rebels

edison saints

just a few i can add...sadly.

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jan

Thanks...You got most of mine!

Also:

Belles of St. Mary's

Park Falls Regiment

Pages of the Wausau Story

New Day

New Dawn

It still amazes me that one city - Racine Wisconsin had seven corps active at the same time in the 70's:

Kilties

Kiltie Cadets

Racine Scouts (Chrome Domes)

Racine Scout Cadets

New Day

New Dawn

Boys of 76

It was not too much later that there were not many more than seven competing corps left in all of Wisconsin! Fortunately, many have returned...........

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Tri-Community Cadets - Newtown Square, PA (Mass exodus from Brookhaven Crusaders to Tri-Community resulted in a name

change to Keystone Regiment. Later to merge with 507 Hornets, Norwood, PA)

Also, from Phila. the Sunrisers of Rising Sun VFW Post.

[sarcasm]

Thanks, DCI for culling out all this dead wood.

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Cool!!! Thanks! You named 2 corps I marched in and several I competed against :) . Believe it or not, out of the top 12 most winning est corps,the Saginaires are # 10. The highlights for me were winning U.S. Open Class A and the V.F.W. Nationals in 1978.

OK! I'll play!

Miami Valley Lancers

Queen City Cadets

Black Shields of Sparta

Saginairres

Flint Gaurdsmen

St. Clair Shores Vangaurd(The OTHER SCV)

Rose City Gaurdsmen

Vacationland Sweethearts

Sandusky Eaglettes

IronBrigade

Maruaders

Royal Lancers

Cleveland Caballeros

Cleveland Buckeyes.............

NEXT!!

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