Some fusiliers wear berets like that it comes from 3rrf and had been adapted over the years - more para esque and it's ally af. Why have a beret with a cap badge in the middle of your forehead, especially with a hackle. OAFAAF!
It's what the MOD want, troops expressing themselves, hence the flat cap with a feather duster accompanied by neck tattoos...the look just oozes class...
Did I hear a slight South African twang when Sergeant Smith was speaking? Carrying on a long tradition for Crab Air. But what an interesting twist to have British military players at this event.
@@lachlanchester8142 As part of UK military tradition men of the RN have always been allowed to have beards. Some specific ranks/positions in the army have. But until the recent changes, ever since the RAF formed it was only allowed to be clean shaven or to have trimmed moustaches. No beards except for religious or medical reasons
@@jjsmallpiece9234 all army are allowed them now, I was asking why you’re only pointing out the raf, if tradition is the reason then you could say the airforce should be allowed because they were formed from the fleet air arm as well as royal flying corps and the faa are allowed beards
@@lachlanchester8142 True. But the independent RAF then set its own dress code and appearance requirements to set itself apart from the riff-raff and rough lads in the army and navy..
Come on, where are all the chear leaders, isn't that the only reason people go to watch these games instead of watching football (or soccer, im sorry).
Happy to see Tottenham❤️💙🇬🇧
The state of that bezza
Please bring these servicemen to the Superbowl!
Jesus!! That beret!!! RSM needs to get a grip! 😬😂
The crowd went wild.
There was no crowd..
@@MisterMemeDude Yes, that is correct.
This is a great piece. Thank you!
sort out your beret mate jezz you not in para
That is very true only the paras and the marines wear there berets like that
@@scottjoseph9821marines do not wear their berets like that
Some fusiliers wear berets like that it comes from 3rrf and had been adapted over the years - more para esque and it's ally af. Why have a beret with a cap badge in the middle of your forehead, especially with a hackle. OAFAAF!
Both RAF and Navy look reasonably smart, even with a beard. The Army lad obviously didn't get the memo.
Are you British? Do you like the USA and Americans?
Whilst I usually don't bother with such things, that fusiliers beret looks ridiculous.
Alot of regiments seem to do it. Maybe it's the new way but it looks rubbish
It's what the MOD want, troops expressing themselves, hence the flat cap with a feather duster accompanied by neck tattoos...the look just oozes class...
Wannabe para
@@AirplaneDoctor_ “feather duster”, the hackle is a battle honour
@@danielpayne4740I know, and your point is?
Looks like the recruitment staff got the message. Perhaps one needs those who are most likely to fight for their Nation State. God speed, gentlemen.
I spoke too soon.
Did I hear a slight South African twang when Sergeant Smith was speaking? Carrying on a long tradition for Crab Air.
But what an interesting twist to have British military players at this event.
As an ex Fusilier (2RRF), that beret is disgusting. It's more a flat cap than a military head dress. And no you don't look cool.
Should put them in American Athletic Conference and have them play west point and navy.
French Army bloke? Pierre is cute with his hat
Just put one team in London.
hardly anyone there. whats the point in dragging a foreign sport across the world for nobody to watch it
American highschool team 14-18 is playing a uk u19 team
Next to the nfl game that was played there
Still not right, RAF men being allowed to have beards
What about army and navy?
It's wrong on all levels as far as I'm concerned!
@@lachlanchester8142 As part of UK military tradition men of the RN have always been allowed to have beards. Some specific ranks/positions in the army have.
But until the recent changes, ever since the RAF formed it was only allowed to be clean shaven or to have trimmed moustaches. No beards except for religious or medical reasons
@@jjsmallpiece9234 all army are allowed them now, I was asking why you’re only pointing out the raf, if tradition is the reason then you could say the airforce should be allowed because they were formed from the fleet air arm as well as royal flying corps and the faa are allowed beards
@@lachlanchester8142 True. But the independent RAF then set its own dress code and appearance requirements to set itself apart from the riff-raff and rough lads in the army and navy..
I guess recruitment numbers are low
Come on, where are all the chear leaders, isn't that the only reason people go to watch these games instead of watching football (or soccer, im sorry).
Are you British? Do you like the USA and Americans?
There is a load of money around the NFL!
That helps make it big.
CFL is a way better sport!
Play carefully folks, & smile often!
too much of a panel
Black watch?
What's the question mate?