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Phantom Regiment company history timeline

1956

The corps was founded in 1956 by Alex Haddad, a member of the Col.

1962

In 1962, the corps bought a set of high quality bugles that had belonged to the Commonwealth Edison Knights of Light Drum and Bugle Corps which had folded two years earlier.

1964

But on August 21, 1964 Regimental Hall, the corps' home base, was badly damaged by a fire.

When scores fell behind those of the previous season, the Phantomettes returned to the corps for 1964.

The only "National" competition the corps had ever entered had been the 1964 VFW championships in Cleveland.

1968

The Regiment's 1968 drum and horn lines dressed in black pants and a red windbreaker with a black and white vertical stripe on the left side; the guard wore the same windbreaker, black Bermuda shorts and an "Aussie" style hat.

1970

By 1970, Phantom was able to outfit the corps in new uniforms; a cadet-style jacket with a red diagonal sash dividing the black white side from the white left side, black pants with a white stripe, white buck shoes, and a shako with a 12-inch plume.

1971

In 1971, Wren started adding the classical music pieces that would become Phantom's trademark along with the usual pop music that most corps were playing.

1973

In 1973, The corps returned to Whitewater and moved up to 14th place among 48 corps.

1974

In 1974, Phantom presented its first full program of all-classical musical selections.

1986

A fall to a 10th-place finish in 1986 led the corps to take a new approach.

2019

At DCI, the Regiment earned its first Top Twelve Finalist placement, beginning a string that has held through 2019.

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