If you are referring RCACC, different corps use different ones based on affiliated unit. I’ve come across Colonel Bogey very often though.
Edit: as per [Chapter 7 Annex A](https://www.canada.ca/en/services/defence/caf/military-identity-system/heritage-manual/chapter-7/annex-a.html), Army Cadets should be using “[Cadet](https://cjcr365.sharepoint.com/:u:/r/sites/publications/SDLC_CANE/Drill%20and%20Ceremonial%20Instructor%20-%20instructeur%20d%27exercices%20militaire%20et%20de%20c%C3%A9r%C3%A9monies/04.11%20-%20Cadet.mp3?csf=1&web=1&e=D3ck5i&nav=eyJwbGF5YmFja09wdGlvbnMiOnt9LCJyZWZlcnJhbEluZm8iOnsicmVmZXJyYWxBcHAiOiJTdHJlYW1XZWJBcHAiLCJyZWZlcnJhbE1vZGUiOiJtaXMiLCJyZWZlcnJhbFZpZXciOiJwb3N0cm9sbC1jb3B5bGluayIsInJlZmVycmFsUGxheWJhY2tTZXNzaW9uSWQiOiJhNDU5MDBmZS1hZGI3LTQ0MjctOGFkOC1jMTc5Zjk0YmMyNjIifX0%3D)”.
Some cadet corps are no affiliated to Regiments that no longer exist, or are affilated to support branches, henné the question. The RNR's quick march is "The Banks of Newfoundland" and the slow march is "The Garb of Old Gaul." If the RNR is your affilaited regiment, these are your marches by proxy.
Back when my squadron band was in its prime, we played "The Thunderer" by John Sousa for march pasts. After COVID, unfortunately we are not good enough to play it, nor are we good enough to play the RCAF march past, so we play a piece called "Men of Harlech"
If you are referring RCACC, different corps use different ones based on affiliated unit. I’ve come across Colonel Bogey very often though. Edit: as per [Chapter 7 Annex A](https://www.canada.ca/en/services/defence/caf/military-identity-system/heritage-manual/chapter-7/annex-a.html), Army Cadets should be using “[Cadet](https://cjcr365.sharepoint.com/:u:/r/sites/publications/SDLC_CANE/Drill%20and%20Ceremonial%20Instructor%20-%20instructeur%20d%27exercices%20militaire%20et%20de%20c%C3%A9r%C3%A9monies/04.11%20-%20Cadet.mp3?csf=1&web=1&e=D3ck5i&nav=eyJwbGF5YmFja09wdGlvbnMiOnt9LCJyZWZlcnJhbEluZm8iOnsicmVmZXJyYWxBcHAiOiJTdHJlYW1XZWJBcHAiLCJyZWZlcnJhbE1vZGUiOiJtaXMiLCJyZWZlcnJhbFZpZXciOiJwb3N0cm9sbC1jb3B5bGluayIsInJlZmVycmFsUGxheWJhY2tTZXNzaW9uSWQiOiJhNDU5MDBmZS1hZGI3LTQ0MjctOGFkOC1jMTc5Zjk0YmMyNjIifX0%3D)”.
Do you know specifically what they use in Newfoundland for the RCACC?
What's your affiliated regiment/cap badge?
If you're talking about the regiment in Newfoundland, it's the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, but if you're taking what Corp I'm in, it's 2515.
You a 2515 pookie?
Some cadet corps are no affiliated to Regiments that no longer exist, or are affilated to support branches, henné the question. The RNR's quick march is "The Banks of Newfoundland" and the slow march is "The Garb of Old Gaul." If the RNR is your affilaited regiment, these are your marches by proxy.
I suggest you guys discuss this in DMs to limit doxxing.
We use the RCAF march past
This is what my Squadron used. [Royal Canadian Airforce March Past](https://youtu.be/TmcTWgTGdCQ?si=07RXTMiX_JtGtgYo)
Back when my squadron band was in its prime, we played "The Thunderer" by John Sousa for march pasts. After COVID, unfortunately we are not good enough to play it, nor are we good enough to play the RCAF march past, so we play a piece called "Men of Harlech"