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Clinking Glasses & Putting Bread in your wine? But Why?
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Toasting, or the act of raising a glass in a celebratory gesture and making a brief speech or tribute, has been a tradition for centuries in many cultures around the world. The exact origin of toasting is not entirely clear, as it is believed to have emerged independently in multiple cultures.It's difficult to determine the exact first recorded use of burnt bread in wine, as this practice dates back several centuries and was likely used by many cultures around the world. However, there are references to this practice in ancient texts from various parts of the world.For example, in ancient...
The Kings Coronation Medal - who is getting it?

History The King's Coronation Medal is a commemorative medal that was first introduced in the United Kingdom to celebrate the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. It was created as a way to recognize and reward those who had contributed to the success of the coronation ceremonies. The medal was designed by Sir Bertram Mackennal, a renowned sculptor who had previously designed the King's South Africa Medal and the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal. The obverse of the medal features a bust of the monarch, while the reverse depicts a winged figure of victory holding a...
Music & Communication Warfare

The bugle has been an important instrument in military communication and warfare for centuries. Its distinctive sound could be heard over long distances, making it an effective way for commanders to signal orders to their troops. The bugle was also used to signal different activities throughout the day, such as wake-up calls, meal times, and the end of the day.The use of the bugle in warfare dates back to at least the 16th century, when it was used by the Ottoman Empire to signal the movements of troops on the battlefield. The bugle was also used by the British Army...
What is a Page?
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A page historically referred to a young boy in the service of a nobleman or a royal court. Pages were usually between the ages of 7 and 14, and were often the sons of nobles or members of the gentry.Pages were typically responsible for performing a variety of tasks for their lords or ladies, such as running errands, carrying messages, serving at table, and performing various other duties around the household or court. They were also expected to attend on their masters and mistresses at all times, and to be respectful and obedient at all times.In medieval times, pages were...
The Tradition of gifting a bottle of Port - one of the oldest Military Traditions
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The tradition of gifting a bottle of port to military officers is said to have originated in the 18th century when the British Army was fighting in Portugal. It was customary for the British officers to visit local wineries and taste the local port wines. The officers were so impressed with the quality of the wine that they began to order cases of port to be sent back to England.In return, the Portuguese winemakers would gift a bottle of port to the British officers as a gesture of goodwill and appreciation for their business. This tradition of gifting port to...