Timothy Norris Wellington Barracks is the home of Nijmegen Company Grenadiers, Nbr 7 Company Coldstream and F Company Scots, all of which are public duty regiments, when their senior Companies or the Irish and Welsh take public duties they come from their barracks at Aldershot, Windsor, or Catterick respectively.
I love the marching music which begins at 05:36. It is called first and finest, and was played when the Grenadier Guards was trooping the colour in 2014. Unfortunately, the video on youtube no longer exist due to copyright ground.... Can anyone post it back??? Or just post the slow march Espirt de Corp along with this piece of marching music???
See i'm not hating on british troops i actually respect them but what's up with the big hats can someone explain that to me please and thank you a.k.a i'm american
Well partly that, but also to do with history. At the Battle of Waterloo, when the British won, they picked the bearskins off of the French soldiers and now they wear them as a sort of battle trophy.
Because God decided it was what they would wear....... in other words they either got to fat and couldn't fit their No1s or they had no more No1s and the RSM (god) made the decision they naked Guards was not in the regiments best interest to parade, as it may offend the precious and sacred eyes of the kind hearted Major General. hope this helps
It always amazes me that there are so many troops, bands and officers accomodated at Wellington Barracks. Bravo. The very best of British.
Timothy Norris Wellington Barracks is the home of Nijmegen Company Grenadiers, Nbr 7 Company Coldstream and F Company Scots, all of which are public duty regiments, when their senior Companies or the Irish and Welsh take public duties they come from their barracks at Aldershot, Windsor, or Catterick respectively.
As much as I love hearing St. Patrick's Day with pipes... Its nice to hear it without pipes too.
What a show!! Simply the best soldiers in the world. The only ones who can't see that are British politicians...
Hell of a sight to see - my respect, gents. Nothing finer to see in London.
Nice one! God I've missed British military music since my migration across the pond.
Wonderful! And thank you.
To protect Our Sovereign Lady ,The Queen , from all enemies domestic or foreign!!
I love the marching music which begins at 05:36. It is called first and finest, and was played when the Grenadier Guards was trooping the colour in 2014. Unfortunately, the video on youtube no longer exist due to copyright ground.... Can anyone post it back??? Or just post the slow march Espirt de Corp along with this piece of marching music???
Senior Band Sergeant Major WO1 Andrew Woods, Grenadier Guards (Trombone)
Good looking military!!!
I could watch these gentlemen march until they drop.
British troops are the best in the world
At 5:20 they start playing the Cantina from Star Wars. I wonder why as this is presumably a military inspection.
why not?
Why are the 5 guardsmen at the back dressed in Kahki?
Christopher Trento probably fresh in from the guards training depot in Catterick
See i'm not hating on british troops i actually respect them but what's up with the big hats can someone explain that to me please and thank you a.k.a i'm american
Well partly that, but also to do with history. At the Battle of Waterloo, when the British won, they picked the bearskins off of the French soldiers and now they wear them as a sort of battle trophy.
same type of reason as US army Old Guard Fife and Drum wear what they wear -- history and tradition!
Awesome Nice
God Save The Queen.
6:45 gold saucer anyone ?
Is The Band of the Welsh Guards in this
07:58 What is the March the name of?
'The Standard of St. George' by Kenneth Alford
Thank you
The March at 14:00 please?
Millalono
Why are the 5 guardsmen at the back dressed in Kahki?
Because God decided it was what they would wear....... in other words they either got to fat and couldn't fit their No1s or they had no more No1s and the RSM (god) made the decision they naked Guards was not in the regiments best interest to parade, as it may offend the precious and sacred eyes of the kind hearted Major General.
hope this helps