Company night Members will arrive and be instructed; subs will be taken before moving onto badgework. The members are then instructed to fall in and perform drills before moving onto games. Lastly, the Brigade Prayer is said before any notices are given out.
Badgework Badgework can take place in several different forms. The brigade has
Christian teachings. Many companies have been known to award
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
Drill Many companies have a parade one Sunday a month; all members are required to attend a family service in church before parading. By the time members reach JTC, the older members are encouraged to take turns commanding drill.
Camp There are national camps available, one being a trip to
Butlins and another being 'spring adventure' (the location varies); these are both early in the year. Many brigade companies choose to take their members on expeditions, sometimes working towards their
Duke of Edinburgh's Award. In Newfoundland, week-long summer camps are offered for members of the JTC and SC sections, while in the fall and winter, weekend hiking and survival camps, known as "Challenge Camps" are held for members of the Senior Corps only.
Sports Members are encouraged to get involved in a number of sports. Some of these sports are used as competitions between battalions and then between regiments. Each February,
battalions are invited to take part in a
unihoc contest. The different companies stay at Butlins, in
Skegness, for 2 or 3 nights.
Band Many brigade companies in the
United Kingdom also have a marching band with instruments such as drums, bugles, cymbals and glockenspiels. Several bands also run brass and woodwind bands. Many battalions and regiments run their own band competitions for their members; there is also a National Band Competition for the bands to compete in which takes place annually around May, within which many of the brigade companies take part nationally. In Newfoundland, each battalion has its own marching band, such as the Regimental Band.
Music played Historically, many companies have had a large bugle section, therefore choosing to play bugle marches such as
Assam Rifles (Winter),
The Little Bugler (Duthoit) and
Mechanised Infantry (McBain). The woodwind section will play other marches, such as
Aces High. ==National Band==