20 years ago I took part in a target competition at Connaught ranges outside of Ottawa composing Nato nations. At the time I had a chance to exchange cap badges with the Gurkas. Not only are they tough little buggers but they really know how to drink and boy do they like Canadian beer!
I have nothing but respect for the Ghurkas. And what has happened to their regiment is so wrong. As Skippy Do said, they are gallant warriors. I thank them for protecting me and my family, as I thank everyone in military service for their protection.
I enlisted in The North Staffordshire Regiment ( The Price of Wales') which amalgamated with the South Staffordshire regiment Which Amalgamated with the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters and the heshire Regiment to become 3rd Battalion The Mercian regiment which was then scrapped now that's what's so wrong if you want to talk about wrong.
The royal green jackets where great soldiers and friends and so are the ghurkas but I am as well as my friends proud to Say i was a light infantryman from 2 nd battalion
I love to watch and listening to the light division marching and to hear the buglers playing 👍👍👍👏👏👏. How are the Gurkhas linked with playing the bagpipes and wearing tartan?
This was the very last but ramarkable parade during my 20 year of service in the British Army. Jai Brigade of Gurkhas.
I was 1 RGJ From 1973 to 1977 - transfered to the RAMC, this envokes such wonderful memories, I'm 70 now
20 years ago I took part in a target competition at Connaught ranges outside of Ottawa composing Nato nations. At the time I had a chance to exchange cap badges with the Gurkas. Not only are they tough little buggers but they really know how to drink and boy do they like Canadian beer!
Thanks for scrapping it Blair. I don't think :(
Great to See Colin Green
RIP God Bless You
My late father -ex Hampshire Regiment - used to say that the Ghurkas were the greatest soldiers in the world
I have nothing but respect for the Ghurkas. And what has happened to their regiment is so wrong. As Skippy Do said, they are gallant warriors. I thank them for protecting me and my family, as I thank everyone in military service for their protection.
Read her comment again, clown..."as I thank everyone in military service for their protection."
My dad, King's Shropshire Light Infantry said much the same thing.
I enlisted in The North Staffordshire Regiment ( The Price of Wales') which amalgamated with the South Staffordshire regiment Which Amalgamated with the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters and the heshire Regiment to become 3rd Battalion The Mercian regiment which was then scrapped now that's what's so wrong if you want to talk about wrong.
@brianjones9345 all the County regiments amalgamated out of existence except the Royal Yorkshire Regiment which was an amalgamation itself.
Oh classy, I am getting a sweat up just watching the precision these men have, bug lets are out of this world. Lovely to see Gurkha as well.
Nosher Green was a great guy. He was BM at the Rifle Depot when I was in training in 1979. R.I.P .
Mine too a great guy .. sadly missed
Zorba the Greek was first performed by the Light infantry school of music band and Bugles at the festival of remembrance at Albert Hall 1976
Imagine in days gone by having to march at the light infantry pace and then fight a battle at the end of it.
As an ex soldier in 3RGJ I am so proud.
"Nosha" was Colin Greens nickname. he led the parade on here.
High on a Hill at the Edinburgh Tattoo was lovely
The royal green jackets where great soldiers and friends and so are the ghurkas but I am as well as my friends proud to Say i was a light infantryman from 2 nd battalion
Ghurkas forever! 63rd Rifle Battalion RBAF
BM Green was at the depot 1974/5 never forget him.
band master Colin Green Royal Green jackets ,legend! swift and bold sir .RIP
Beer song royal green jackers
He was the Bugle Major not Bandmaster.
I was a humble Rifleman...I stand corrected sir .
Rip
I have to say I love to watch the light division. My favourite.
I love to watch and listening to the light division marching and to hear the buglers playing 👍👍👍👏👏👏. How are the Gurkhas linked with playing the bagpipes and wearing tartan?
Sadly without the Red Plume Bugle Major Nosher Green weren't there
Dave, are you back in the UK ?
@@williambuchanan8607 No mate I live in Thailand on permanent basis. Hope your keeping well.
Royal Tourney 1994
Fantastic
gurka should be saved
동생들이 잘해야 여왕님이 안심하시고 일을 하실 수가 있지. 많이들 아니라 조금 더 신경 쓰고 조금 더 마음을 써 그리는 것이 좋은 배려의 마음이지.
Pipes and drums of the royal Gurkhas rifles 💂🇬🇧
Beyonets n Victoria cross .
Chris Conway ii
Chris Conway (iii
First in, Last out...
GOOSEBUMPS GUARANTEED WHENEVER THEY COME ON STEALING THE SHOW!
Band of the Gurkhas rifles with the band bulges of the rifles 🇬🇧💂
Light Division !!
Whay songs are the pipers playing
Does anyone know how I can get a copy of this please??
What year was this?
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