Frank, I have done another one from the same parade but just picture, see ua-cam.com/video/BuBPmFH5Z3A/v-deo.html . I started videoing the parade a few years ago and hopefully will carry on doing them
Thank you for bringing me to Newcastle for this event. Interesting to see the first band play Bravura, an American march. I wish there was a second band midway through the lineup. Marchers at the point would have appreciated its presence. The pipe band did a good job leading the sharp looking veterans.
Provision of military music for the British Army is provided by the 22 bands in the Corps of Army Music and 19 Army Reserve bands and with the many Remembrance day services going on most of them will be working that day. Also some will be serving outside of the UK and in their other role of Medics if they are attached to a unit on deployment. John Hall
They are just children give them a break. If it's like ours in Canada, many join in September and are still fresh at it by November. I give them a thumbs up for joining rather than being at home playing video games or just being rambunctious on the streets. I appreciate young people for joining an organization such as the cadets.
Raf and the air cadets show the whole parade up well done guys
Thanks from Australia.
Frank, I have done another one from the same parade but just picture, see ua-cam.com/video/BuBPmFH5Z3A/v-deo.html . I started videoing the parade a few years ago and hopefully will carry on doing them
Thank you for bringing me to Newcastle for this event. Interesting to see the first band play Bravura, an American march. I wish there was a second band midway through the lineup. Marchers at the point would have appreciated its presence. The pipe band did a good job leading the sharp looking veterans.
Provision of military music for the British Army is provided by the 22 bands in the Corps of Army Music and 19 Army Reserve bands and with the many Remembrance day services going on most of them will be working that day. Also some will be serving outside of the UK and in their other role of Medics if they are attached to a unit on deployment.
John Hall
That's great Sharing watching here at Bhelherns
Bro I did my remembrance parade today and I fainted in front of everyone! It was so embarrassing!
It's nothing to be ashamed of lad! It occurs to many people.
Disgusting marching of the cadets!! They should be marching with pride and respect. So scruffy.
indeed
They are just children give them a break. If it's like ours in Canada, many join in September and are still fresh at it by November. I give them a thumbs up for joining rather than being at home playing video games or just being rambunctious on the streets. I appreciate young people for joining an organization such as the cadets.
abysmal army cadet marching
Edward Brook yeah there fucking dreadful and I'm a army cadet
But there not as bad as the air cadets I was marching with always out of step
Cadet Birdsall fuck off. The air cadets drill is far superior to your shitty “left, right.... wait what step are we on?” In the army cadets.
I'd agree with Adam I'm actually considering moving back to the atc from the acf after this covid shit
@@OrionHartwick you guys are both being dumb lol