Matt this was my passing out parade. My original copy had got lost while moving home. Thanks for posting i can now show my grandson one of my great memories. Thank you very much
I wish we had our passing out parade at Pirbright filmd but unfortunately it wasn't the done thing back in 1979 . I've still got the passing out program. Blue red blue around the edge. I Remember the Caterham company CSM D. White Scots Guards . He was absolutely fabulous as a person and brilliant at encouraging you to get it right . He taught me how to slow March by taking me to one side. Sadly I believe he was killed in the Falklands war but I will never forget him . R.I.P CSM D.White . SCOTS GUARDS.
I grow weary of piss stained BAOR heroes slagging off today’s soldiers. The last twenty years have been a relentless cycle of operations; you lot did NI (been there done that), the Falklands, which was a one off for two battalions and the Gulf for two battalions (did that one too). I started my career in BAOR and wasn’t impressed by the army of functional alcoholics who worked four days a week and swamped mattresses the rest of the time. Fast forward to later years, and the Catterick trained guardsmen I served beside were more intelligent and more resilient than the tick tock drones produced by the bullying of the Guards Depot. All you lot moan about is drill standards; that means shag all in an operational unit. If you’ve got time to waste doing drill outside of the depot, then you’ve got time to organise ranges, cadre courses, upgrade courses or adventure training. We haven’t formed square to receive cavalry since about 1854; the old way are dead fellas.
This video is of great quality Remembering it was shot nearly 34 years ago, I bet there are alot of soldier's out there that were in this video, probably brought their own passing out video but have lost it over the years, now thanks to you and UA-cam they can watch themselves again A good slice of their history And one of the proudest days of their life, Thank you for sharing :-) davy
Colin Atkinson he was my company sergeant major Caterham company, I babysat for him a couple of times when I was a crow, good bloke. I passed out November 1986.
Matt
this was my passing out parade. My original copy had got lost while moving home. Thanks for posting i can now show my grandson one of my great memories.
Thank you very much
I wish we had our passing out parade at Pirbright filmd but unfortunately it wasn't the done thing back in 1979 . I've still got the passing out program. Blue red blue around the edge. I Remember the Caterham company CSM D. White Scots Guards . He was absolutely fabulous as a person and brilliant at encouraging you to get it right . He taught me how to slow March by taking me to one side. Sadly I believe he was killed in the Falklands war but I will never forget him . R.I.P CSM D.White . SCOTS GUARDS.
Just come back to this, my dad was on this and there's a brief clip of him walking in before the parade, he passed away last week.
Thanks for the upload Matt, this was my passing out parade and I've never seen it before. Top quality too.
Impeccable standards back in the day, these young guardsmen are a joy to watch.
Look like soldiers. March like soldiers. Not a fat lad in sight. Perhaps today's Guardsmen could watch and learn about what once was.
When guardsmen were guardsmen.
I grow weary of piss stained BAOR heroes slagging off today’s soldiers. The last twenty years have been a relentless cycle of operations; you lot did NI (been there done that), the Falklands, which was a one off for two battalions and the Gulf for two battalions (did that one too).
I started my career in BAOR and wasn’t impressed by the army of functional alcoholics who worked four days a week and swamped mattresses the rest of the time.
Fast forward to later years, and the Catterick trained guardsmen I served beside were more intelligent and more resilient than the tick tock drones produced by the bullying of the Guards Depot.
All you lot moan about is drill standards; that means shag all in an operational unit. If you’ve got time to waste doing drill outside of the depot, then you’ve got time to organise ranges, cadre courses, upgrade courses or adventure training.
We haven’t formed square to receive cavalry since about 1854; the old way are dead fellas.
This video is of great quality
Remembering it was shot nearly 34 years ago, I bet there are alot of soldier's out there that were in this video, probably brought their own passing out video
but have lost it over the years, now thanks to you and UA-cam they can watch themselves again
A good slice of their history
And one of the proudest days of their life,
Thank you for sharing :-)
davy
Dynamite Dave this was my passing out.
Nice one Kevin :-)
Thank's Matt.
No problem Dave 👍
Regimental band of the Irish guards 💂🇬🇧☘️
Is that Don Woods Scots Guards, he was my Regimental Sergeant Major in 2 Bn Scots Guards mad as a hatter but always fair with the guys. 🔵🔴🔵
Colin Atkinson he was my company sergeant major Caterham company, I babysat for him a couple of times when I was a crow, good bloke. I passed out November 1986.
Bloody hell this was my pass-out, didn't know it was filmed.
Great bloke, from a grenadier
NCO seems to have lost his cap at 19:00.
I bet the Grenadier Guards L/SGT instructor lost his name big time for his forage cap coming off lol, extra in waiting's galore :)
Porky2422 I bet he did.
Not the only one who lost his cap it seems 31:05