OUTSTANDING!!! Glad that you are proud to have your son become a Paratrooper!!! Not everyone who dreams of being a Paratrooper ever becomes one. Congratulations to your son!!!! Maybe a while ago but he made it to the ranks of men who passed training with many who failed.
My father Robert Edward Burke was an original para first airborne in 1940 and then the regiment in 1942 he served through out WW2 he was at Bruneval he was wounded at Oudna as part of operation Torch in North Africa which are the first and second battle honours of this great regiment he came back for D Day he left after the war and never really spoke about his time until many many years later another ex para who served with my father joined the firm he worked for (Sandy Sandford) he brought him out of his shell and got him to march at the Remembrance Day in Bristol when he died the Parachute Regiment sent pall bearers to carry his coffin with another in front carrying the Standard ps he trained and served under the legendary John Frost good luck young man
Sounds like Nobby I did a six month stind at that time as a full screw. had to do a drill and dutys carda with Nobby it would have been easier being a crow. I was glad to get back to 1Para.
Strange to see no wings on there right arms, “ so what happens if they refuse to jump on their jump’s course, do they still get to stay in the regiment?
@@neilcornes6149 thats quite a lot, from what I've read it seems quite rare for them to refuse to jump since they practised so much that the whole process is pretty repeative
Oh I love the sound of the baby in the background... He or she will be a future Paratrooper... A proud one to be...
OUTSTANDING!!! Glad that you are proud to have your son become a Paratrooper!!! Not everyone who dreams of being a Paratrooper ever becomes one. Congratulations to your son!!!! Maybe a while ago but he made it to the ranks of men who passed training with many who failed.
The corporal looks as though he is going on a duck shoot! His recruits are fairly good.
The serjeant looks even worse!!!!
Agreed....poor peacetime discipline...
the 2 guys in tracksuits wishing it was them on the pass off parade
My father Robert Edward Burke was an original para first airborne in 1940 and then the regiment in 1942 he served through out WW2 he was at Bruneval he was wounded at Oudna as part of operation Torch in North Africa which are the first and second battle honours of this great regiment he came back for D Day he left after the war and never really spoke about his time until many many years later another ex para who served with my father joined the firm he worked for (Sandy Sandford) he brought him out of his shell and got him to march at the Remembrance Day in Bristol when he died the Parachute Regiment sent pall bearers to carry his coffin with another in front carrying the Standard ps he trained and served under the legendary John Frost good luck young man
Congratulations from one Para mum to another How Proud are you ❤
Eyes right at the end is the most concentration you will ever experience lol
You must be so proud,well done to a fine young man
Well done and congratulations ❤
Congratulations to you all.👍
From an ex Royal Marine congratulations on joining the second best regiment in the world 😅 seriously good luck and enjoy it
Ha ha sas is made up of para reg 70%but anyone can add a week or 2 to training
Oi .... knock it off yooo
Congratulations
I passed out with 416 platoon back in the day...the then depot rassman used to put the regt pony in the jail of it defaccated on his parade ground😂😂
Would that be Nobby Arnold ?
Sounds like Nobby I did a six month stind at that time as a full screw. had to do a drill and dutys carda with Nobby it would have been easier being a crow. I was glad to get back to 1Para.
@@peterallan385 I would walk a mile out me way.... rather than walk past Nobby Arnold.
Christ, I hope they fight better than they march.
Names may change but the breed never does. That could be 1967. They still look the same today.
Strange to see no wings on there right arms, “ so what happens if they refuse to jump on their jump’s course, do they still get to stay in the regiment?
a para who can't jump ain't no para, ofc they can't stay, but quite rare to have one who refuse to jump
@@combataesthetics4177 so no ballooning anymore on the jumps course, 3 guys on my course refused to jump!
@@neilcornes6149 thats quite a lot, from what I've read it seems quite rare for them to refuse to jump since they practised so much that the whole process is pretty repeative
@combataesthetics4177 just found out, there is no ballooning anymore, and with them retiring the C130s, they'll be jumping from?
@@neilcornes6149Atlas C.1 (A400M)
Yes it was peter
At least he wont be sent to Afghanistan!
WTF? Where are their wings?
Not done their jump coarse yet
sad to see these fellas passing out without their wings. it is shamefull for those in the MOD for allowng this.
King Charles will lend you his wings...he earned them from a full jumps course, right???😮
Hard to look at