Morristown; Whippany, NJ United States
Founded: 1927
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The Colonials drum and bugle corps was formed in 1927 as the Morristown American Legion (AL) Post 59 drum corps.
They participated in New Jersey AL state competitions, starting as a parade corps and in 1929, entered the field of competition, winning the 1930 and 1931 NJ AL “Class B” titles, placing 4th in the 1932 state “Class A” division. They also appeared in the 1931 AL Nationals’ parade. That year, they amazed everyone by using a new type of synchronized marching and maneuvering which was performed by count or to the rhythm instead of being led by the drum major.
From 1933 to 1940, the Morristown Post competed in the AL National championships, where, for the exception of 1933 and 1937, ranked as a finalist in the convention every year. Their record included finishing between 9th in 1934 all the way to 2nd position in 1939, when they missed out by less than 4 tenths behind the championship title winner. Interestingly, the corps also missed out making the 1937 finals by the same margin. In 1940, after placing 7th in the Nationals and accumulating another 3 state “Class A” championships in 1935, 1937 and 1939, they went inactive in 1941.
After World War II, the Post regrouped in 1947, competing in the AL Nationals’ prelims, returning to parade status from 1948 to 1951. The following season, the Legion Post 59 reorganized as the Colonials and returned to the field, competing in the 1952 AL Nationals, placing 14th in the prelims along with a 2nd place finish in the NJ AL contest, finishing 3rd the following year in the 1953 state convention. The corps took a year hiatus with little activity in 1954, resuming field competitions from 1955 to 1960, where they participated in the 1957 AL Nationals, ranking 9th in the finals.
They also placed 2nd that year in the state championships and two 3rd place finishes in both 1956 and 1959. The Morristown crew competed one last time in the 1960 Nationals event, making the finals with an 8th place position. In 1961, under new sponsorship from the Robert C. Gullick VFW Post 5351 of Whippany, they performed in parades, reverting to field competition as members of the 1962 Northeastern circuit, placing 6th in the 1963 tournament finals and pursued competition in both the 1964 and 1965 Northeastern championships.
They disbanded in 1966.
Paul Legault (DCX)
Highest Score 84.340
Final show in DCX Archives September 14, 1957 American Legion National Championships - Senior Prelims Atlantic City NJ placed 12 with a score of 84.340
Highest Score 82.200
Final show in DCX Archives August 8, 1959 Interstate Circuit Johnstown PA placed 5 with a score of 79.854
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