slow march massed pipes and drums, John Frost bridge, Arnhem.

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  • @aadbind64
    @aadbind64 13 років тому +36

    Thank you Scotland, England, America, Australie, Canada and the unknow, you give´s your sons for our freedom. let´s never forget..
    Greetings from a Dutchman.

  • @karelfelix2626
    @karelfelix2626 4 роки тому +18

    I was there i am one of the lucky ones to bring t back home alive i am now 93 and i hope to come this year to Arnhem

    • @pieterwzn
      @pieterwzn  4 роки тому +2

      That would be great!

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 3 роки тому +2

      God bless you, a hero. Thank you for all that you gave for future generations.

    • @traceymenadue6494
      @traceymenadue6494 3 роки тому +1

      Cool 👍🌹🍬😃

    • @sherriejones1994
      @sherriejones1994 Місяць тому

      Thank you, Sir. You truly are the greatest generation. God bless you & keep you ❤️🇺🇸

  • @konfederate6277144
    @konfederate6277144 11 років тому +27

    My late father always wanted a piper at his funeral, He died suddenly last week after 38 years of Military/ Police duty, He was an amazing man and there was not a dry eye in the whole funeral home when they played amazing grace and this song... A wonderful tribute for a Great Grandfather, Father, Husband and, Friend... Mark Konwicki 1958- 2013.... Stay close to us dad...

    • @markokot8067
      @markokot8067 Рік тому

      My condolences on the loss of your dad

    • @mikedodson7719
      @mikedodson7719 10 місяців тому

      I can so identify. You did your dad right. My family is very proud of our Scottish roots. At my fathers funeral I arranged for a piper. As a marine presented the flag to my mother the piper played the Marine Hymn and the Amazing Grace. My pop would have been delighted.

  • @briansearle4138
    @briansearle4138 4 роки тому +9

    I burst with pride knowing my dad took part , 06/06/44. Rip my dear dad. Also most of the men landing on dday where British. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @pipersash
    @pipersash 10 років тому +75

    Thank you for this video. The Dutch people have never forgotten those that gave their lives to give my fellow countryman their freedom. The survivors are treated with nothing but the deepest respect and gratitude. They have certainly mine as without them I most certainly would not be here today. My late parents were both from Arnhem.

    • @erinundra
      @erinundra 10 років тому +6

      My late uncle the paratrooper died at Arnhem.

    • @MrGremlin69
      @MrGremlin69 9 років тому +6

      erinundra
      My uncle also he survived and spent his days in Rhodesia

    • @johnsharkey1980
      @johnsharkey1980 3 роки тому +6

      My grandfather survived Dunkirk and D-Day and the only thing he would ever tell us was that they never stopped thinking about the suffering going on across the channel, it was all worth it and he would do it again in a heartbeat....We don’t produce people of this nature anymore, the were the generation of legends and they will never be forgotten 💙💯

    • @frikkiebester4029
      @frikkiebester4029 3 роки тому

      Ver boven de sterre is left

    • @frikkiebester4029
      @frikkiebester4029 3 роки тому

      Ver boven de sterre

  • @matthewwinstone6511
    @matthewwinstone6511 6 років тому +35

    Mist covered mountains... my Grandfather served in Normandy, Arnhem and Germany... a proud Pole who lived his life in Douglas after the war. Truly stirring stuff. When the cavalry was formed in Scotland a vast number of Polish soldiers were sent to Edinburgh to become pipers.

  • @aadbind64
    @aadbind64 13 років тому +20

    GOD bless SCOTLAND. This gives me goosebumbs. Justice after more than sixty years. My they REST IN PEACE and rise in glory....

  • @dogsbreath2447
    @dogsbreath2447 4 роки тому +15

    A wonderful tribute to the fallen. Their memory liveth forever.

  • @alist100
    @alist100 15 років тому +12

    Thanks Skyejenx - It was a most moving ceremony. i was down at the lower level and the sound of the approaching pipes and sonorous bass drum was incredibly emotive and solemn - well done to all involved.

  • @gerbenvangoozen
    @gerbenvangoozen 10 років тому +35

    God i love the old veterans . They gave so much for people they didn't even know . Respect !!

  • @devonrascal2808
    @devonrascal2808 9 років тому +55

    This march is so powerful ,my amazing Grandfather fought in Arnhem and wow watching this has brought a tear to my eye we will never forget those who fought for us to live the way we can today . All in the great war and world war 2 will always be heroes and should never be forgoten . RIP . Grandad you were one amazing man

  • @colleengreer-church9752
    @colleengreer-church9752 6 років тому +27

    God bless Scotland The Red Devils. My deceased husband was in The 101st Airborne and helped The Red Devils Evacuate at Arnhem. Long live The Scotts

  • @WhiteCavendish
    @WhiteCavendish 8 років тому +31

    I had the very great honor and privilege to stand on Arnhem bridge in 2005 at the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Holland, as well as to participate in many parades that were part of that event. I was deeply moved by the appreciation shown by the people of Holland toward my fellow Canadian soldiers and me. Lovely country with many lovely people. :)

    • @hannecatton2179
      @hannecatton2179 6 років тому +2

      Yes , they STILL appreciate the sacrifice of those attempting to liberate them from the horrendous conditions of near starvation imposed on them by the Nazis. I think they always will. Memories of those terrible, terrible years are etched in their minds and handed down to younger generations. If we forget the past we are vulnerable to them being repeated.

    • @michaelkoopman7274
      @michaelkoopman7274 3 роки тому +3

      First of all, you are quite welcome, sir! A small correction though, Holland are 2 provinces, like Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada. The correct name will be The Netherlands.

    • @nicolelawless9942
      @nicolelawless9942 2 роки тому +1

      I’ve been to remembrance for 4 years now and my love for those who died in the war made me because so loved by the Wales nation and I was just 15 at the time, I’m 20 years old now and still remain so loved

  • @hannecatton2179
    @hannecatton2179 6 років тому +17

    Thank you Arnhem. Faithful to the memory of those brave,brave boys .As ever. God bless you.

  • @williammacdonald3327
    @williammacdonald3327 5 років тому +12

    Magnificent! My grandfather served with the black watch WW1 and came home to tell.

  • @urbankhat65
    @urbankhat65 14 років тому +30

    For all the brave men who fell,we came back for ye,RIP.

  • @antonbulldog
    @antonbulldog 15 років тому +20

    As a pipe band sidedrummer myself, I can tell you that the two tunes being played here are: "My Home" and "The Mist Covered Mountains". I have played these many times in various pipe bands at funerals and remembrance parades.

  • @aadbind64
    @aadbind64 12 років тому +12

    Yes, I read the story of John Frost and his men. We can't imagine what a big fight it was. That he survived was a miracle indeed. I'm glad the Dutch gouvernment honoured him with the name of the bridge. Ofcourse, many men died that days but..every year on the 4th of may we remember them and al the fallen of this cruel worldwar.

  • @10622793g
    @10622793g 13 років тому +6

    Great video, and It's worthy of mentioning that the camera man should be applauded for running along with the Pipers to keep the sound even. Nice Job!!!

  • @mtblanc1234567
    @mtblanc1234567 11 років тому +11

    Thank you and had the highest recognition for the determination and courage to all the proud men and women of the Allied forces that liberated Germany from the terror and thereby lose their lives

  • @jacobiter
    @jacobiter 10 років тому +25

    Simply outstanding, hairs on my arms are standing up watching this

  • @SimonWelburn
    @SimonWelburn 10 років тому +22

    Proud to say I was there that night. God bless the heroes.

  • @iankelly5145
    @iankelly5145 9 років тому +24

    What a lovely way to remember those that died.

  • @juanpablobelardo6905
    @juanpablobelardo6905 5 років тому +9

    For all those who offer their Youth to fight for a War they never started and Die in a land not of their own for Freedom of others....We Heartily remember...Salute...

  • @williniemann8850
    @williniemann8850 11 років тому +4

    Absolute Spitze diese Musik und die Präsentation,....einfach ein Gedicht. Ich habe immer davon geträumt, als Veranstalter in einer besonderen Arena so etwas zu machen.
    Ganz viel Erfolg weiterhin.......Willi

  • @hiway108
    @hiway108 13 років тому +6

    Awesome, Fantastic, Big cheers, love the pipes especially when massed

  • @Buckblacket
    @Buckblacket 8 років тому +36

    The bridge is named after Major-General John Dutton Frost (1912-1993), who commanded the British forces that reached and defended the bridge during the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. The German forces in Arnhem eventually overwhelmed Frost's men, although this took several days. They had however succeeded in closing the bridge to German armour for some four days, twice as long as a whole division was expected to hold the bridge.

  • @terry748
    @terry748 10 років тому +9

    Indrukwekkend en kippenvel. Ik heb erg veel gelezen, gezien over het Britse deel van Market Garden en deze muziek geeft precies de juiste toon aan met betrekking tot heldenmoed, mislukking, verdriet en en even stil blijven staan bij deze slag.
    I am impressed by the bagpipes and drums. It indicates for me the right tone and emotion of heroism, fiasco, sorrow and standing still to the fight of the 1st British Airborne Corps of Market Garden

  • @gavsky23
    @gavsky23 12 років тому +5

    Flowers of the Forest is always achingly sad - a perfect tune to these occasions.
    Those brave men who continued to fight-on, despite such odds. War makes heroes of the ordinary...how tragic it should be so.

  • @akarpowicz
    @akarpowicz 11 років тому +7

    Thanks for posting. There are never enough bagpipes.

  • @cjsb22lr
    @cjsb22lr 9 років тому +52

    To all the heroes of Arnhem--------------thank you

    • @Lee-70ish
      @Lee-70ish 9 років тому +5

      +Chas. Baird my old man came home on leave from the Andrew and his old sergeant from the Home guard told him his boy who was in the paras had been killed at Arnhem and it had broken his heart, the next time he came home he found out the old boy had passed away as well

    • @Lee-70ish
      @Lee-70ish 9 років тому +4

      ap72sentinal No, you're just another fucking keyboard tough guy with the back bone of a pissing worm.
      Its easy to give it all the bunny from your safe little bedroom now go play with your XBox you silly little child

    • @Lee-70ish
      @Lee-70ish 9 років тому +5

      ap72sentinal dumb yankee kid

    • @talboters44
      @talboters44 9 років тому +5

      +Chas. Baird Yes Indeed I remember the 16th paras from later on and I wept when on the radio I heard a broadcast from the battle front
      we were all devastated and wanted to get to them by what ever means and we were just kids then.

    • @billbrockman779
      @billbrockman779 7 років тому +2

      Chas. Bai

  • @harrychamberlain2966
    @harrychamberlain2966 10 років тому +28

    Makes the hairs on my whole body stand up. Also crying with pride.

  • @10622793g
    @10622793g 13 років тому +3

    2nd comment on this video, but have been impressed every time I watch it. Take notice of the guy at 3:53 throwing a hand salute to the band on passing. Wish we had more people like that coming up through the ranks these days.. Great video...

  • @aadbind64
    @aadbind64 12 років тому +5

    Yes I am a Dutchman and thank you for your answer about Alex Salmond. Never heard about him but I do'nt like politics. You must know that we (Dutch people) never will forget what the British, Canadian, American and all the other soldiers have done for us in ww 2.

  • @whiteeagle6370
    @whiteeagle6370 9 років тому +13

    Excellent group, and very good recording as well.

  • @krowley9383
    @krowley9383 9 років тому +25

    The world's greatest generation of men and women .

  • @SR71ABCD
    @SR71ABCD 15 років тому +3

    I was playing there as a Bass Drummer of the Kernow pipes and drums band.

  • @stuartandrews7829
    @stuartandrews7829 10 років тому +6

    my dad would have been in the battle in Holland,but he was shot in Sicily,I grew up listening to pipes and drums music, because of regiment all my family all been in it,even Holland got permission to start pipes and drum band name after my regiment,48 th Highlanders of Canada, pipe band Holland has is called 48 th Highlanders of Holland

  • @bagpiperharry9189
    @bagpiperharry9189 9 років тому +16

    First tune is "My home in the hills", second one is "Misty covered mountains"

    • @jleechadwick
      @jleechadwick 3 роки тому

      I am 1/4 Scottish and love the bagpipes. "Mist Covered Mountains" is my favorite, though I pretty much like all of them.

    • @stewartjackson5483
      @stewartjackson5483 3 роки тому +1

      Same as played at the queen mother's funeral

  • @findmejak1
    @findmejak1 13 років тому +5

    Love this tune, known in scots gaelic as 'Chi mi na mor-bheanna or in english as the 'Mist covered Mountains' also referred to as 'The mist covered mountains of home'

  • @maeva1196
    @maeva1196 3 роки тому +5

    It's so so beautiful.... 😭

  • @lukaszpiper
    @lukaszpiper 10 років тому +106

    Im Polish. My Grandfather was there with Sosabowski Army! Im so Proud of him!
    Im a Piper And I was playing there. The Polish Army was fighting in all over the World for freedom but after WWII they sold Us to F....ing Stalin!

    • @lesterfrothinger3451
      @lesterfrothinger3451 8 років тому +11

      my grandmother came from Poland, her family fled as the Germans advanced but she would tell of the men in her family who fought back. wish I knew more.

    • @keithmuir5077
      @keithmuir5077 7 років тому +9

      I'm Scots and that was the most shameful thing. Why did we fight at all if it just meant giving Poland to someone worse than Hitler cos be in no doubt he killed more than Hitler.

    • @robertgauthier640
      @robertgauthier640 6 років тому +6

      yeah...raw deal...i thank your granfather for his service...from America

    • @jakemurray2635
      @jakemurray2635 6 років тому +5

      lukaszpiper Stalin wouldn't liberate Poland unless we agreed to let him put a puppet government in place and we needed to please the Russians because we couldn't afford to lose there alliance during the war

    • @robertwillis4061
      @robertwillis4061 4 роки тому +1

      @@keithmuir5077 Because, We the Allies hadn't finished with Japan. Most of the Western Armies wanted America and even the Germans to turn round and head to Moscow. Churchill advocated that, but America didn't want to due to containing war with Japan. IF we had played it correctly, the Allies could have had Japan take more of China and Eastern Russia, while backing out of Indonesia & Korea, with France, UK, USA etc in Western Russia. World would be a very different place now.

  • @dan292009
    @dan292009 7 років тому +35

    Makes me proud to be British.

    • @IKB28513
      @IKB28513 4 роки тому

      @Artemis Pyle No it’s not, the Royal Marines band are amongst them too. Stop trying to score points and just enjoy the parade.

    • @marypetrie930
      @marypetrie930 4 роки тому +1

      @Artemis Pyle You are an idiot!

  • @IaniansmailSmail
    @IaniansmailSmail 7 років тому +7

    What more can you say Fantastic so proud to be Scottish.

    • @johndavis3167
      @johndavis3167 7 років тому

      can you tell me what the name of this march is?

  • @1stpolish
    @1stpolish 15 років тому +4

    Thank you for this fantastic performance in Arnhem 2009.

  • @saintsrule
    @saintsrule 12 років тому +4

    Awesome video and awesome sound well done

  • @Cordeman
    @Cordeman 12 років тому +4

    The single piece 'kilt' to the waist was an innovation of a North country English businessman Thomas Rawlinson, It also permitted the Highland garb to be adapted for the British Army, as they could fight in it. The Highland 'toga style blanket was too thick and heavy. They had to often take it off, down to their shirt when fighting. UNITY BUILDS STRENGTH.
    I'm a Scot, but too many of my countrymen learn their history from Hollywood - it's more romantically, and colourfully portrayed.

  • @ambulanza
    @ambulanza 11 років тому +6

    i saw this bridge. i walked on it. eternal life for the parachutists that gave their lives for me to live in a free world

  • @traceymenadue9868
    @traceymenadue9868 5 років тому +3

    The bag pipes are so COOL

  • @overlandnsea
    @overlandnsea 7 років тому +30

    The entire world can thank the good old Scots English Irish & Welsh lads who made up the magnificent BRITISH ARMY of WWII. for fighting for freedom across all theatres of the conflict !!!!
    RULE BRITANNIA - GSTQ

    • @kawasakigpz750
      @kawasakigpz750 5 років тому +3

      Such a shame the world especially Europe cannot recall and respect the sacrifice of the Commonwealth and Polish soldiers who gave their lives for our freedom... also never forget the loss of civilian lives in this conflict ... and for what??

    • @overlandnsea
      @overlandnsea 4 роки тому +2

      @Artemis Pyle .........Artemis Pyle of dog shit........... you can only mouth off on here safe behind your pc screen due to the freedom all those brave brave British boys who sacrificed their lives for your worthless 50 stone doughnut scoffing all day - 45 year old still live at home with Momma virgin gob shite self...

  • @jimdougan9308
    @jimdougan9308 10 років тому +9

    Many have said that marching into battle and fighting with the drone of the pipes, makes you feel invincible. In WWII Lord Lovatts commandos where played into battle at Normandy by Bill Millin (RIP). You can hear why!

    • @talboters44
      @talboters44 10 років тому +8

      Im English but by God I love the Scottish Pipe Bands. And I remember Arnhem

  • @Corrie121
    @Corrie121 11 років тому +3

    The titles are, "My Ain Hoose" (My Own House) and "The Mist Covered Mountains".

  • @Cordeman
    @Cordeman 11 років тому +4

    As a vet, I would say that once you were 'there' (in action) you were too caught up in the fight to think straight - that is about why you were there.
    It is how you come to be there that divides. Were you conscripted, did you volunteer for excitement, because your mates were enlisting, or because it was a job that payed and took care of you - many reasons. Maybe when you joined there was no war - you just got caught up in one. mostly you fought to stay alive.
    . Clans were tribesmen

  • @TheLoggerm8
    @TheLoggerm8 11 років тому +2

    I thank you for that information..I never knew that, but it makes perfect sense. I would like to see that in person some day. Thanks again.

  • @glasgow1234
    @glasgow1234 13 років тому +3

    From Scotland to the world x

  • @trance31
    @trance31 15 років тому +5

    RESPECT for the Bands!!!

  • @RobthePhotoGuy
    @RobthePhotoGuy 12 років тому +5

    Very moving, well done!

  • @traceymenadue9868
    @traceymenadue9868 5 років тому +2

    My grandfather was in the 11th hussars as a sergeant United kingdom finished his service in South Africa September 1942

  • @RichBoogert
    @RichBoogert 11 років тому +4

    Amazing, breathtaking beautiful!!

  • @gondolphgreen1223
    @gondolphgreen1223 3 роки тому +3

    Goosebumps, awesome.

  • @hennierutgers7570
    @hennierutgers7570 9 років тому +12

    Lest we will forget!

  • @mattep74
    @mattep74 6 років тому +1

    Wonder how many of the spectators remembered those Days becauce they lived in the area in 1944. I suspect many of the elderly. Bagpipes done right is wonderfull to listen to.

  • @Cordeman
    @Cordeman 11 років тому +2

    Actually, for the Highlanders, it was the 'caps' (bonnets) that clansmen would wear that helped to identify them in battle - which were mostly with other clans.
    They did not have clan tartans - they are a later invention, and they took their 'garb' off in a fight - far too cumbersome and restricting. They fought in their long shirts. But in a real 'mix-up' battle, their heads, and consequently, bonnet, could be seen - usually with a cockade, or distinctive feather.

  • @jamesconnelly8104
    @jamesconnelly8104 6 років тому +4

    what a beautifull tribute

  • @andywilson1970
    @andywilson1970 11 років тому +6

    Ever thought that she may have had a relative involved in Operation Market Garden so was there for him?
    Nothing wrong in showing the flag of your country, or even a region of your country.

  • @pieterwzn
    @pieterwzn  15 років тому +4

    Thanks, it makes it complete!

  • @TheGrowler55
    @TheGrowler55 10 років тому +1

    The Scottish Soldiers have fought and died for freedom all over the World, thanks guys.

  • @JBJB14
    @JBJB14 11 років тому +1

    Arnhen 1972 wonders if the deeds of Airborne Division will ever be forgotten, I can assure him that the Dutch will never forget what happened at Arnheim and the sacrifice that those men made for freedom.

  • @spentacle
    @spentacle 13 років тому +2

    @tolletje298 These TUNES are " My Home" and "The Mist Covered Mountains"

  • @joseluisguzman4716
    @joseluisguzman4716 5 років тому +2

    Excellent March

  • @robertpilkington4720
    @robertpilkington4720 10 років тому +7

    Stunning...

  • @bruceradfordsorrywronghous534
    @bruceradfordsorrywronghous534 6 років тому +4

    Wonderful!

  • @JohnT1able
    @JohnT1able 12 років тому

    Today's kilt and body plaid (pronounced "played") derive from a single piece of Tartan fabric, that was originally a clansman's bedroll. Came the dawn, a man could rise up, take his "blanket", wrap it around his waist, throw the excess over his left shoulder, pin the "kilt" with a single pin, put on his belt, and his shoes (if he had them), and he way essential ready to take up his weapon and head into battle. In due course, this uniform became ceremonial but, having worn it, it's iconic!

  • @Alan_Mac
    @Alan_Mac 7 років тому +6

    Sorry Holland. My maternal uncle was a paratrooper at Arnhem and I know he tried as hard as fuck to liberate you but it was, literally, a bridge too far. Still, you're an utterly brilliant country. Love and kisses from Scotland.

  • @gazzah54
    @gazzah54 8 років тому +3

    just amazing

  • @carlocarlofly
    @carlocarlofly 15 років тому +3

    Brave boys ! R.I.P.

  • @johnhutchison2268
    @johnhutchison2268 6 років тому

    By Alemain the 51 Highland Division pipers were not supposed to play in combat. But my dad who was a combat sapper lifting mines by bayonet before H hour heard the pipes start and escort the Jocks through the front lines. Proud to be a Scot and British

  • @malic5742
    @malic5742 9 років тому +8

    We must put all wars to sleep and awake those who started them and ask WHY...!

    • @alexandermenzies9954
      @alexandermenzies9954 5 років тому

      We already know the reasons for wars starting and the need to resist the oppressors.

  • @karelfelix8683
    @karelfelix8683 10 років тому +2

    het indrukwekkenste wat ik ooit gezien heb en het mooiste 1 woord wooooooooow

  • @jamesb0551
    @jamesb0551 13 років тому +1

    Brave brave men rip to the fallen gone but not forgotten.

  • @pipingmarine
    @pipingmarine 12 років тому

    The tunes are actually, "The Mist-Covered Mountains" and "My Home".

  • @duallydriver2
    @duallydriver2 11 років тому

    Many thanks Joe.

  • @richardpcrowe
    @richardpcrowe 8 років тому +4

    Bravery alone cannot win battles... Proper intelligence along with a command structure that can take advantage of that intelligence is what's needed...

  • @Francois.de.Benedetti
    @Francois.de.Benedetti 11 років тому +1

    Glorious.

  • @MultiRaidou
    @MultiRaidou 11 років тому

    if heaven truly exist,and if i will be so lucky to eventually reach it, i would like to have this music to welcome me in there.

  • @vincentreynolds934
    @vincentreynolds934 10 років тому +1

    Superb.

  • @Cordeman
    @Cordeman 11 років тому +1

    "....The Allies were informed by the Dutch Resistance that those were elite SS-troops (with tanks) but they chose to ignore that. Unfortunately, their valuable information was ignored....." Yes, and the Americans were warned about a coming attack on Pearl Harbour.
    So often, there are incidents which are deliberately 'allowed' to happen in wars, or cause one (remember 9/11) that cost huge loss of life. In 'Market Garden' there were a number of 'events' intended to cause failure.

  • @skipy936
    @skipy936 13 років тому +1

    RIP the lost of both sides, doing what you where ordered to do.

  • @mothershour8117
    @mothershour8117 12 років тому +1

    beautiful...

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland 11 років тому

    Indeed, and let's not forget that the clan tartans are from the same timeperiod. Before the industrial era, Highlanders would wear whatever color tartan they could make from the natural materials around them. So I guess brown and green and gray would have been typical colors for Highlanders to wear.
    Let's not forget that following the Second Battle of Culloden, the power of the original clans was finally broken.

  • @StrathendrickPiper
    @StrathendrickPiper 12 років тому

    So many pipers what a sight!

  • @Talbot6832
    @Talbot6832 12 років тому

    Presumably you have read the story of John Frost? A miracle he survived.

  • @joer5693
    @joer5693 11 років тому +3

    Mist Covered Mountains of Home

  • @wtbydrummer
    @wtbydrummer 15 років тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @Cordeman
    @Cordeman 12 років тому

    The Highland Dress as we now know it, and see it, was created since the Union, and is associated with the British army. It came to significance because of Queen Victoria, and a period in which saw the birth of the Industrial Revolution, and the building of the largest, and most powerful, Empire the world had known. I believe it would have impressed even the original Highlanders who were anything but united because of their tribal system. Their highland garb was never so impressive and romantic.

  • @pieterwzn
    @pieterwzn  12 років тому

    Thanks for your comment Cordement!

  • @hoof2001
    @hoof2001 7 років тому

    A great lament. So beautiful. But thought it was marched in a slow march, drumheads covered

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland 11 років тому +1

    Well, thanks for sharing. Then again only a small percentage of soldiers have combat duties. By far the most are in logistics, support etc. It takes quite a few men to keep 1 man fighting in the field.
    Of those in actual combat, only a handful really tried to kill their opponents. Most, let's say 80 percent, were just making noise, keeping their heads down and firing their guns at nothing. Because they didn't want to kill anyone.
    That's why they introduced a 'psychokiller' program for Vietnam.

  • @Asvepa-Asturias
    @Asvepa-Asturias 15 років тому +2

    Impresionante R.I.P

  • @bradpint
    @bradpint 15 років тому

    my home - the mist covered mountains....