Canadian Commanders
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The Canadian Commanders (later the Burlington Commanders) were a senior drum corps from Toronto, and later Burlington, Ontario .
History
- The Canadian Commanders were formed in 1963 as a merger of the Jolly Jesters and the Viscounts.
- They were members of the Red Carpet Association RCA 1970, 1971 and belonged to both the Ontario Drum Corps Association and the Canadian Drum Corps Association
- The corps ceased operation in 1973.
Red Carpet Association Years
29 August 1970 Erie, PA 'RCA Championships
- Pittsburgh Rockets 73.10
- Guelph Royalaires 72.45
- Canada's Marching Ambassadors 69.94
- Westshoremen Bonnie-Scots 67.60
- Connecticut Yankees 61.50
- Canadian Commanders 61.35
- Matadors 60.99
- Emmaus Sentinels 57.85
- Garden Statesmen 56.85
- Hanover Lancers 54.45
- Suburban Knights 51.15
- Dunkirk Patriots 48.35
- Freestatesmen 44.25
28 August 1971 Erie, PA RCA Championships
- Pittsburgh Rockets 71.65
- Burlington Commanders 69.65
- Guelph Royalaires 69.00
- Matadors 59.45
- Emmaus Sentinels 51.70
- Getzville Suburban Knights 50.80
- Erie Thunderbirds 47.45
- Altoona Gardners Guards 47.10
- Dunkirk Patriots 45.20
- Freestatesmen 43.20
- Hanover Lancers 39.80
External Links
entry for Canadian Commanders - corpsreps.com
http://pages.ca.inter.net/~fifight/Commanders.htm - Hamilton Firefighters
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