Sandhurst Women: Leading the Fight is an authentic look at life at RMA Sandhurst for female officer cadets and we do not condone discriminatory comments on our platform.
At the end of the day these young people regardless of gender are prepared to put their life in the line for their country and therefore should be shown the greatest respect
Well said, although I think those serving would ask for an understanding and appreciation of what they do, more than respect. It's disrespect from civilians that is worrying, but perhaps the armed forces need to explain their role better? Irresponsible politicians also need to be held accountable for abusing their use of the military. Think of them as the 4th emergency service.
Marvellous effort. Carry on. The ladies I met while serving were First Class. They listened to all instructions closely and never had the preconceptions that the chaps had. Well done. "Serve to Lead".
Son joined the navy, I was nervous he being mixed race but had nothing to worry about! In fact loving it! I was surprised actually at how diverse it is and female numbers are rising!
Thats the problem we need fighting men not little girls, that's our fighting force of the future 🙈looks like I'll have to help out as an old and bold 😂, cause am old but still do that VERY easy depot occifers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂and the rest of depots are a joke aswell , not the successful army I was part off ,not even close 🙈💪🏻🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
So different than the US military style-these folks are quiet and aren’t yelling at all. They even compliment a job well done, whereas the US military would say that no matter what you do, it will never be good enough.
I remember my week 5 Lines inspection by the OC. He was more annoyed than anything that the had dryer didn't work and had not been fixed by the contractor. He did not care too much about the rooms in general they were fine. He was an RE, through his example I am now an RE.
If you can pass the tests, move along the phases and hardened NCOs say you are good enough then you are good enough to be an Officer in the british Army. Its THAT simple. I doubt anyone even thought of arguing with Colour Sergeant Roshan Gurung. I mean you just don't ...
It would be nice if it worked like that in real life. The tests have been fudged and a blind eye turned to weaknesses since the early 90s. Training staff are under massive pressure to get people through the system and there is a huge amount of dishonesty involved.
It's quite literally NOT that simple. RAF famously broke the law stopping white men from getting pilot training. It's a diversity drive at the expense of expertise.....do your research
@@1chish Not at all. I knew enough of them personally to have an informed opinion. That said, the real rot is higher up the food chain. The training establishments have been sending substandard people to working units for a long time. It is a *numbers game* and they are easing people through basic training who don't make the official standards (which aren't high enough anyway for some units).
My niece joined the Canadian forces. Then she quit . Fine so far but when I asked if she left in a way that could result in her being recalled or rejoining . She said yes. Then I said so if a war comes our way you will be called back to fight. She said nope she is a mother of two boys. I said well the men have kids as well but they are expect to go if called. I hope any woman that joins up with the military understand with equal rights comes equal responsibility
All very civilised, no shouting and screaming at cadets unlike room inspections during recruit training in the 1980’s when inadequately ironed items would be taken off their locker clothes rail with the end of a drill cane and the recruit instructed to open the window for said item to be sent to the ground outside.
Good to see 8 magazines as part of an officer cadet's standard kit. Australian soldiers went to Vietnam with just 3 magazines for their SLR's [The Belgian-designed FAL-FN 7.62mm self-loading rifle]. Generals and politicians can be pretty stupid. A weapon without ammo is basically a stick. That is why they are fitted with bayonets, so they KNOW that soldiers will run out of ammo. Even with excellent logistics. Having a billion rounds in a depot somewhere is no consolation to a squaddie in a fire-fight that has no rounds left. So fire discipline is key. Suppressive fire is the job of the SAW [machine gun], which can lay down a cone of fire to keep enemy heads down. A soldier with a fully automatic assault rifle is just going to kill bushes and clouds.
@@MagpieOz According to Major Smith, up to the Long Tan battle, his SLR-carrying troops had only 3 mags [60 rounds] , plus 50 or 60 loose rounds. Individuals, especially officers and NCO' s might have carried more. Several accounts relate of CSM Kirby asking FOO Captain Stanley if he had any rounds in his pack that he could spare, which I believe was 5.56mm NATO suitable for the M-16 he was carrying [maybe he had some 7.62 rounds, but it was not specifically mentioned] . It appears AFTER Long Tan, more magazines were acquired and issues, and some magazines were pre-loaded in prep for the rapid use when re-supplying troops in battle. Of course these were official loads, and no doubt, whenever the opportunity arose, soldiers would find or acquire extra equipment via informal channels if the head-shed was not generous enough for their needs. The expectation was that the bulk of operations would be patrolling, COIN ops etc, not pitched battles. And Commonwealth troops are more orientated to fire discipline than US units, that love their "rock and roll" "mad minutes" and the like], but in patrolling in hot, humid conditions, jungle, rice paddies, elephant grass, critters etc, carrying a lot of ammo would get old very quickly. The only ammo carried in the hundreds of rounds were the belts of 7.62 for the M-60's, carried by gun groups, with bandolier or two for the riflemen as reserve belts for the "pigs" The lack of foresight by Brigadier Jackson and battalion commanders was quite concerning, since they should have had assets like helo's, APC's or whatever on-hand for rapid re-supply at all times. Even the 1st British airbourne division at Arnhem in 1944 used jeeps to re-supply advancing units with ammo. And many got through, especially earlier in the battle. How hard would it be to throw some boxes of ammo, grenades etc into a couple of jeeps with a 50-cals mounted, and go most of the way towards the engaged unit? Instead it was hours before the helos and then APC's re-supplied, and reinforced Smith's unit. I can understand Jackson holding onto his few APC's [with their mounted weapons], because an attack on NuiDat was very plausible, but a few men in jeeps and ammo would not have compromised the defense of the base significantly, but would have benefited Delta company greatly, at the maximum cost of a few men and a couple of vehicles. [Or maybe a brigade or battalion commander with some guts, and loyalty to their charges]. That is why armies have ranks. Jackson had a 2IC, and so did so did Lt Col. Townsend [OC, 6th Bn]. If the boss falls, the 2-IC [or the XO in the case of Americans] takes over. While it is true that Jackson was under-resourced by the head-shed in Australia for the mission, he seems to have dithered a lot, which in battle costs time and lives, so almost any decision would have been better then none. Jackson had several viable options. The first was to pull the chain, and get everything he could lay his hands on, the second was to put all of the resources into base defense, and write-off Delta, or weaken the base with an immediate counter-attack to relieve Smiths' unit, or do something like sending a couple of jeeps of ammo to Bravo company, and they could go at get the ammo to Smith. or some logical combination of those. But he dithered, for hours. He even refused Smith the full regiment fire missions at first, citing the need to also support 5 BN [which had not requested any fire missions].
Absolutely. In the IDF infantry we carried 7 Galil mags of 35 rounds each. During operational service I signed on another 3 to make 10 in all (2 each in each of the 4 mag pouches & 2 on the weapon). That said, unfortunately in those days the command seemed to favour firepower rather than marksmanship. I have never fired a rifle on automatic, except when entering a room in FIBUA.
@@jon6815 Yup. The double-tap [firing two rounds rapidly] is more likely to take someone down. I am not famous marksman or sniper, but on the range I got good groups with aimed shots, and I tried full- auto fire, and I that was garbage. On auto the weapon will just arc away from the target. It may frighten very poorly trained troops, but little else.
@@roberthunter6927 as well as being a horrific waste of ammo. I would have liked to try out a 3-round burst option but I've never encountered a weapon that had it.
it's a part of the training,every officer/cadret should follow strict instructions according to the discipline of the military,police,swat,fbi, good behaviour among your colleagues too..
Yes, when I was in phrase 1 training we were told by our Sargent Major if it's shiney and it's not shining then you have failed to clean it. Anything from letter boxes, door handles, hinges etc must be spotless. I remember we failed a block inspection because something that was meant to be shiney wasn't shiney the lads responsible for it were made to clean everything shiney in our block as punishment we weren't allowed to help them but the minute or corporals left we all mucked in and helped them. Next day we found out it was a test to see if we would help these lads clean or jack on them and sit and watch and let them do it all. Basic training is a psychology test they mess with your head and your emotions.
I'm sure the new woke army will be greatly respected by any enemy they face, the reduction in the fitness requirements in order to facilitate these strong independent wahmen comes at a detriment to the quality of our soldiers
We can't recruit enough people in as it stands, regardless of their quality. The armed forces literally need to take anyone who passes the standard because there are so many gaps. The wider a pool we recruit from, the better candidates we attract. That's not the fault of any one individual signing up, regardless of gender, and fair play to them for volunteering instead of moaning on UA-cam.
@@Orbital_Inclination So just meat for the grinder then? Doesnt matter the quality its bodies that matter? Perhaps if the forces focused more on attracting the right people rather than focusing on diversity. But thats assuming that I accept your argument in the first place which I dont, look at the RAF, they are holding back white men in order to fill the ranks with wahmen and non whites. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to disbelieve that this is a constant across all the forces.
Joke ,am of to a reg Réunion and gonna give the jocks a laugh wi this vid 😂this morning, no real FIGHTING soldiers on this post what a soft woke regime never mind the ppl ,encluding training staff 😂 unreal to watch this ,great laugh cadets sound like me at 12 years old 😂😂
Surly now we can change conscription to call women 1st before men! With all these strong independent women! It’s only fair to give them what they want 😉
@@Orbital_Inclination it’s not equal though is it. Women have far more rights than men. Yet men are expected to give their lives. And have done since year dot. There’s nothing equal for men today
get her hair hight and tight. How dare you but out uniform out of Kings regs, As an x officer it is time for all short hair or every one has long hair . It was sexist when i was in and still is
A very disturbing title: According to the "activists", you can´t use the word "women" anymore because we don´t know if any of the indivuduals do not identify themselves as men. Please change the title. IMMEDIATELY!
I remember hearing someone say "You want to change the world? Start by making your own bed." Some things demand character. And these small signs are a reflection of one's character.
My bro took his own ptn on parade no fekin guard reg taking his ptn on square ! He fought his ground the guards complained 😂 he looks peechy wi the kilt and glengarry no guard on his parde wearing bus conductors uniform pml TRUE THOUGH 😂
هذا العنوان المنزل الكرة الأرضية المنزل 1 المنزل الشوارع العمومية الدولية . هذا العنوان المنزل الإذاعة الوطنية ودولية والقنوات الفضائية العالمية مباشرة Soulaymane elebrahimi berberes soussi de monde
Room inspections. One of the most pointless aspects of military training. Existing army officers and NCOs will say it is essential but in reality it is done only because it has always been done and the army is incapable of thinking outside the box. Of course the taxpayer pays for this waste of time and effort. No wonder the top brass are always complaining that they don't have enough money for military hardware. And don't even get me started on the cost of ceremonial uniforms. The Royal Navy could buy a couple of Type 26 frigates for the price of all the ceremonial uniforms.
Sandhurst Women: Leading the Fight is an authentic look at life at RMA Sandhurst for female officer cadets and we do not condone discriminatory comments on our platform.
At the end of the day these young people regardless of gender are prepared to put their life in the line for their country and therefore should be shown the greatest respect
Well said, although I think those serving would ask for an understanding and appreciation of what they do, more than respect.
It's disrespect from civilians that is worrying, but perhaps the armed forces need to explain their role better?
Irresponsible politicians also need to be held accountable for abusing their use of the military.
Think of them as the 4th emergency service.
Utter nonsense.
If you believe that then I've got a Tank to sell you in Ukraine.
I agree.
Marvellous effort. Carry on. The ladies I met while serving were First Class. They listened to all instructions closely and never had the preconceptions that the chaps had. Well done. "Serve to Lead".
I reported you for your sexist comments.
Son joined the navy, I was nervous he being mixed race but had nothing to worry about! In fact loving it! I was surprised actually at how diverse it is and female numbers are rising!
absolutely no issue whatsoever, why would there be?!😂. skin colour not an issue in the trenches/the clouds or the open seas🇦🇺🇬🇧🇺🇸.
Thats the problem we need fighting men not little girls, that's our fighting force of the future 🙈looks like I'll have to help out as an old and bold 😂, cause am old but still do that VERY easy depot occifers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂and the rest of depots are a joke aswell , not the successful army I was part off ,not even close 🙈💪🏻🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
And what "succesfull" army are you a part of then? @@GazT-i8b
@@RK-cj4oc The females I swerved with had different targets to achieve and were treated with "kid gloves" in case they burst into tears.
So different than the US military style-these folks are quiet and aren’t yelling at all. They even compliment a job well done, whereas the US military would say that no matter what you do, it will never be good enough.
I remember my week 5 Lines inspection by the OC. He was more annoyed than anything that the had dryer didn't work and had not been fixed by the contractor. He did not care too much about the rooms in general they were fine.
He was an RE, through his example I am now an RE.
Why does this feel so soft compared to the sandhurst documentaries from the 1980s?
Where are all the terrifying Guards Sergeants with moustaches
If you can pass the tests, move along the phases and hardened NCOs say you are good enough then you are good enough to be an Officer in the british Army.
Its THAT simple.
I doubt anyone even thought of arguing with Colour Sergeant Roshan Gurung. I mean you just don't ...
It would be nice if it worked like that in real life. The tests have been fudged and a blind eye turned to weaknesses since the early 90s. Training staff are under massive pressure to get people through the system and there is a huge amount of dishonesty involved.
It's quite literally NOT that simple. RAF famously broke the law stopping white men from getting pilot training. It's a diversity drive at the expense of expertise.....do your research
@@A.Mardle It seems insulting some of the best NCOs and training staff in the world with dishonesty doesn't worry you at all.
Impressive.
@@1chish Not at all. I knew enough of them personally to have an informed opinion. That said, the real rot is higher up the food chain. The training establishments have been sending substandard people to working units for a long time. It is a *numbers game* and they are easing people through basic training who don't make the official standards (which aren't high enough anyway for some units).
100%@@A.Mardle
Terrible pushup quality.
Good to see the Gurkhas in depth - used to go to school with them, excellent people
the sound of gun fire is infinitely louder than the sound of your gary. get used to it my friend.
The platoon sergeant is incredible
Was my platoon sgt on the short course. He was the best 👌
The backbone of the army and the fount of all wisdom for shiny new 2nd Lieutenants.
My niece joined the Canadian forces. Then she quit . Fine so far but when I asked if she left in a way that could result in her being recalled or rejoining . She said yes. Then I said so if a war comes our way you will be called back to fight. She said nope she is a mother of two boys. I said well the men have kids as well but they are expect to go if called. I hope any woman that joins up with the military understand with equal rights comes equal responsibility
Er, no. They get special privileges as females. There are always adjustments and accommodations for women.Therefore, they remain Junior Varsity.
All very civilised, no shouting and screaming at cadets unlike room inspections during recruit training in the 1980’s when inadequately ironed items would be taken off their locker clothes rail with the end of a drill cane and the recruit instructed to open the window for said item to be sent to the ground outside.
we displayed our kit like that in junior leaders in the 60s goog practices stand the test of time.
Just TEN press-ups. What was the point of that?
Good to see 8 magazines as part of an officer cadet's standard kit. Australian soldiers went to Vietnam with just 3 magazines for their SLR's [The Belgian-designed FAL-FN 7.62mm self-loading rifle].
Generals and politicians can be pretty stupid. A weapon without ammo is basically a stick. That is why they are fitted with bayonets, so they KNOW that soldiers will run out of ammo. Even with excellent logistics. Having a billion rounds in a depot somewhere is no consolation to a squaddie in a fire-fight that has no rounds left. So fire discipline is key. Suppressive fire is the job of the SAW [machine gun], which can lay down a cone of fire to keep enemy heads down. A soldier with a fully automatic assault rifle is just going to kill bushes and clouds.
we may have had 4 magazines but we also carried another 200 rounds or so in our packs.
@@MagpieOz According to Major Smith, up to the Long Tan battle, his SLR-carrying troops had only 3 mags [60 rounds] , plus 50 or 60 loose rounds. Individuals, especially officers and NCO' s might have carried more. Several accounts relate of CSM Kirby asking FOO Captain Stanley if he had any rounds in his pack that he could spare, which I believe was 5.56mm NATO suitable for the M-16 he was carrying [maybe he had some 7.62 rounds, but it was not specifically mentioned] . It appears AFTER Long Tan, more magazines were acquired and issues, and some magazines were pre-loaded in prep for the rapid use when re-supplying troops in battle.
Of course these were official loads, and no doubt, whenever the opportunity arose, soldiers would find or acquire extra equipment via informal channels if the head-shed was not generous enough for their needs.
The expectation was that the bulk of operations would be patrolling, COIN ops etc, not pitched battles. And Commonwealth troops are more orientated to fire discipline than US units, that love their "rock and roll" "mad minutes" and the like], but in patrolling in hot, humid conditions, jungle, rice paddies, elephant grass, critters etc, carrying a lot of ammo would get old very quickly.
The only ammo carried in the hundreds of rounds were the belts of 7.62 for the M-60's, carried by gun groups, with bandolier or two for the riflemen as reserve belts for the "pigs"
The lack of foresight by Brigadier Jackson and battalion commanders was quite concerning, since they should have had assets like helo's, APC's or whatever on-hand for rapid re-supply at all times. Even the 1st British airbourne division at Arnhem in 1944 used jeeps to re-supply advancing units with ammo. And many got through, especially earlier in the battle.
How hard would it be to throw some boxes of ammo, grenades etc into a couple of jeeps with a 50-cals mounted, and go most of the way towards the engaged unit?
Instead it was hours before the helos and then APC's re-supplied, and reinforced Smith's unit.
I can understand Jackson holding onto his few APC's [with their mounted weapons], because an attack on NuiDat was very plausible, but a few men in jeeps and ammo would not have compromised the defense of the base significantly, but would have benefited Delta company greatly, at the maximum cost of a few men and a couple of vehicles. [Or maybe a brigade or battalion commander with some guts, and loyalty to their charges]. That is why armies have ranks. Jackson had a 2IC, and so did so did Lt Col. Townsend [OC, 6th Bn]. If the boss falls, the 2-IC [or the XO in the case of Americans] takes over.
While it is true that Jackson was under-resourced by the head-shed in Australia for the mission, he seems to have dithered a lot, which in battle costs time and lives, so almost any decision would have been better then none.
Jackson had several viable options. The first was to pull the chain, and get everything he could lay his hands on, the second was to put all of the resources into base defense, and write-off Delta, or weaken the base with an immediate counter-attack to relieve Smiths' unit, or do something like sending a couple of jeeps of ammo to Bravo company, and they could go at get the ammo to Smith. or some logical combination of those. But he dithered, for hours.
He even refused Smith the full regiment fire missions at first, citing the need to also support 5 BN [which had not requested any fire missions].
Absolutely. In the IDF infantry we carried 7 Galil mags of 35 rounds each. During operational service I signed on another 3 to make 10 in all (2 each in each of the 4 mag pouches & 2 on the weapon). That said, unfortunately in those days the command seemed to favour firepower rather than marksmanship. I have never fired a rifle on automatic, except when entering a room in FIBUA.
@@jon6815 Yup. The double-tap [firing two rounds rapidly] is more likely to take someone down. I am not famous marksman or sniper, but on the range I got good groups with aimed shots, and I tried full- auto fire, and I that was garbage. On auto the weapon will just arc away from the target. It may frighten very poorly trained troops, but little else.
@@roberthunter6927 as well as being a horrific waste of ammo. I would have liked to try out a 3-round burst option but I've never encountered a weapon that had it.
it's a part of the training,every officer/cadret should follow strict instructions according to the discipline of the military,police,swat,fbi, good behaviour among your colleagues too..
The women should wear pants as well. Those skirts just look odd and it's an old fashioner look that doesnt go with all the gender open thing.
@@jasonnicholasschwarz7788 it is usual that you are given the option
10 push-ups for a failed room inspection? wtf?
Can’t believe no kit was thrown out of windows!
Be it in the Battle or in the Bottle, Gurkhas & Britishers are always there....
Same in Indian Army 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳(Jai Hind)
The Indian Army hasn't changed much since the English departed.
Lol India is a succesor state of the British so obviously it’s gonna be the same😂😂 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Big up to the 254 guy
thank you for this thank you Sandhurst thank you. I will give to the Benev. Fund thank you!
1:42 is he polishing the door hinge?
Yep, standard job in phase 1 training, had to do the same as an officer cadet
Yes, when I was in phrase 1 training we were told by our Sargent Major if it's shiney and it's not shining then you have failed to clean it. Anything from letter boxes, door handles, hinges etc must be spotless. I remember we failed a block inspection because something that was meant to be shiney wasn't shiney the lads responsible for it were made to clean everything shiney in our block as punishment we weren't allowed to help them but the minute or corporals left we all mucked in and helped them. Next day we found out it was a test to see if we would help these lads clean or jack on them and sit and watch and let them do it all. Basic training is a psychology test they mess with your head and your emotions.
I can tell you’ve not been to basic 😂🤣.
@@johnnunn8688 No I’m from Thailand lol
@@nattawat_kunwed the Thai Army, Navy Air Force have basic, Shirley?
Fantastic! Be all that you can be. ❤ It
Can't watch this program without thinking of Katie Hopkins!!
These guys got it easy and very snow flakey unlike the the guys in the Royal Marine Commando going through gruelling exercise and the Army.
I always offered the Lts. and sergeants a drink. Worked every time.
Soy de Paraguay:saludos
نظم بسیار عالی بود
Make them As Brave as the Gurkhas...Bravest of the Brave !!!...
do they have any trans in there ????
CRUSADER KING TYSON J GOULDHAWKE AKA GOLD HOUSE OF GOULD SON AND CAMPBELL JOHN CRUSADER GOLD & THE LADY MATILDA OF SOMERSET
Let's hope the next enemy is understanding of diversity just to make the world that little bit more fluffy and inclusive
Top tip: Sleep in a sleeping bag on top of the bed. Have only 'show' civvies in the room and keep the rest elsewhere - in a car for example.
Do these females actually fight? Like the female IDF or Kudish YPJ?
p😂 جيش الصهاينة جبناء ولا يقاتلون
Royal millitray academy nice cadets 👍
im glad iam no longer in the army , 5 weeks drill test says it all
That is why alcohol is Haram for us Muslims. It cause a lot of harm than good.
I'm sure the new woke army will be greatly respected by any enemy they face, the reduction in the fitness requirements in order to facilitate these strong independent wahmen comes at a detriment to the quality of our soldiers
We can't recruit enough people in as it stands, regardless of their quality. The armed forces literally need to take anyone who passes the standard because there are so many gaps. The wider a pool we recruit from, the better candidates we attract.
That's not the fault of any one individual signing up, regardless of gender, and fair play to them for volunteering instead of moaning on UA-cam.
@@Orbital_Inclination So just meat for the grinder then? Doesnt matter the quality its bodies that matter? Perhaps if the forces focused more on attracting the right people rather than focusing on diversity. But thats assuming that I accept your argument in the first place which I dont, look at the RAF, they are holding back white men in order to fill the ranks with wahmen and non whites. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to disbelieve that this is a constant across all the forces.
they are having a hard time filling up the numbers.
The girls are chosen among the beautiful ones. Probably they will be assigned to the PR sections.
World best military academy
Joke ,am of to a reg Réunion and gonna give the jocks a laugh wi this vid 😂this morning, no real FIGHTING soldiers on this post what a soft woke regime never mind the ppl ,encluding training staff 😂 unreal to watch this ,great laugh cadets sound like me at 12 years old 😂😂
The rrf is a soft spoken snco not a jock to soft spoken
Surly now we can change conscription to call women 1st before men! With all these strong independent women! It’s only fair to give them what they want 😉
Why first? Equality is the goal, so both called up as equals would be the way to go.
@@Orbital_Inclination it’s not equal though is it. Women have far more rights than men. Yet men are expected to give their lives. And have done since year dot. There’s nothing equal for men today
@@Orbital_Inclination who stays home to look after kids or work in the factories and fields they don’t work themselves
@@BritishMilitaria any of the men or women not eligible for military service
@@Orbital_Inclination we know from the past that they wouldn’t have been enough or the women would have stayed home
very nice but may not be the best training for 21st century wars. elitism may not be the right in future wars. we shall see.
7.02 lady in middle, don’t think they get extra night off 😂
The company commander looks like she slept in her uniform.
لا اله الا الله الله اكبر ساری دنیا ادارہ سپه سالار اعظم محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم كا پیغام پڑھے صلی الله عليه وسلم
"Prioritizing" sounds like discriminating to me.
Part of our world is stressing sex and corruption
In your free time, come up here and help me with my 12' x 6' shed! Should be a 3/4 day project for you!! :)
The we lassies look like fighters 😂🙈god help us !
get her hair hight and tight. How dare you but out uniform out of Kings regs, As an x officer it is time for all short hair or every one has long hair . It was sexist when i was in and still is
No bed blocks pml soft 😂😂😂😂😂
Malvinas Argentinas y Gibraltar Español 😂
A very disturbing title: According to the "activists", you can´t use the word "women" anymore because we don´t know if any of the indivuduals do not identify themselves as men. Please change the title. IMMEDIATELY!
Great, learning to make their beds and to talk in "voice fry".
Setting and assessing attitude and standards through things like room inspections, etc, is an important part of military training
I remember hearing someone say "You want to change the world? Start by making your own bed." Some things demand character. And these small signs are a reflection of one's character.
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My bro took his own ptn on parade no fekin guard reg taking his ptn on square ! He fought his ground the guards complained 😂 he looks peechy wi the kilt and glengarry no guard on his parde wearing bus conductors uniform pml TRUE THOUGH 😂
all white no ?
Defund BFBS - BFBS used to be all volunteers drawn from servicemen and their families.
هذا العنوان المنزل الكرة الأرضية
المنزل 1
المنزل الشوارع العمومية الدولية .
هذا العنوان
المنزل الإذاعة الوطنية ودولية والقنوات الفضائية العالمية مباشرة
Soulaymane elebrahimi berberes soussi de monde
🕌🕌🕌🕌🕌
It took them long enough to change.
Lol woke army.
Bet you’ve never touched a woman
And I bet you wouldn't get past Phase 1....
Why do you hate women? Did your mum not hug you enough?
1000's of years of warfare has worked out men fight and wars, just visit any war cemetry
@@1chish😂 why would he bother? Fighting for globalists who hate native men 😂
This academy is a joke!
Leading the fight to do what? Meeting the same standards as men have for the last 100 years?
Room inspections. One of the most pointless aspects of military training. Existing army officers and NCOs will say it is essential but in reality it is done only because it has always been done and the army is incapable of thinking outside the box. Of course the taxpayer pays for this waste of time and effort. No wonder the top brass are always complaining that they don't have enough money for military hardware. And don't even get me started on the cost of ceremonial uniforms. The Royal Navy could buy a couple of Type 26 frigates for the price of all the ceremonial uniforms.
We're doomed 😮😮😮😮😮😮
The title should be how to get off easy and the way to do it is have a film crew
Ma brother was a csm at rmh in early 90s and laughed at this 😂
clumsy body language, pathetic training standards, bunch of cowards!
These people cannot even stand properly! What a poor show!
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