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[edit] USMC

So it seems that photos from US military websites are public domain, and I can't see any reason why the US Marine Corps Commandant's Own Drum & Bugle Corps would be any exception. I was thinking, is there anything about the Commandant's Own in the article? They are, as far as I am aware, the only professional (true) drum and bugle corps in existence, with other professional organisations such as Star of Indiana's blast! and Cyberjam merely spin-offs of the activity. Maybe you or I could add a word or two about these. I think I will read through the article again and try to think of anything that has been omitted (to my knowledge). --Sbutler 10:56, 3 Jan 2005 (UTC)



And I was right, I have uploaded a good one overlooking DCI retreat 2002 showing the backs of the Commandant's Own as they played in the stands


[edit] Wikiproject Drum Corps

I would like to invite you to join the newly formed WikiProject Drum Corps, a WikiProject for the expansion of all things drum corps. If you'd like, add your name to the list of members, and lend a hand in some of the things we have yet to do! There's plenty lying around, but even a small contibution is very welcome. Hope to see you lending your knowledge to our growing collection of drum corps articles! Mr Bound 18:51, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Cavvies Image Discussion

This was taken up on the DCI talk page. -(Sbutler (talk) 09:59, 18 April 2008 (UTC))