The 10th Essex is a military display and living history group depicting the British Soldier in the Great War 1914 1918. To this end all members are authentically uniformed and drilled as members of the Regiment during that conflict to the smallest detail. The Group have an extensive experience of commemorative marches and parades in Europe. 10th Essex being the largest unit of the 2006 Somme March extensively televised in UK by the BBC. The groups aim is to provide a well informed and balanced Visual Remembrance of those brave men of the Battalion and others who served in the British armed forces throughout the conflict. NEWS & UPDATES * The 10th Essex win “Best Interactive Group” for third year running at Military Odyssey 2009 * Our period Photography and Recruitment tent raises £205 for Combat Stress at Military Odyssey 2009 The groups aim is to provide a well informed and balanced Visual Remembrance of those brave men of the Battalion and others who served in the British armed forces throughout the conflict. The group undertake public displays of drill and tactics at Historical events. These typically take place in the private grounds of the event sponsor: English Heritage, Historical Scotland, Royal Armouries, National Army Museum, and the Shuttleworth Collection being typical and regular examples of these. In such surroundings live weapon fire and pyrotechnics can be demonstrated. 10th Essex also offer a Royal Flying Corps presentation, the mainstay of which is the …
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