Really appreciate all you do in capturing these commemorations. Must be a real privilege to be an integral part of them also. On buying a grink for men who fought at Arnhem, i am glad to say i did, but these were such humble men who never said a word about their war and i found out much much later after they were gone. One my grandfather was an original 11 SAS then onto the renaming as the Parachute Regiment and jumped on D-Day, the other was his best mate Bernie, a fellow para who jumped at Arnhem. They being different brigades never knew each other during the war, but afterwards remained brothers for life. Being around men like this and my other grandfather in the BEF and then the SOE it inspired those who came after, my dad a para himself, and myself joining up at 16 in 87. Ironically you would have thought they would let me go Junior para, but they were having none of it, insisted i get a trade and off to Harrogate and the Signals i went (i did get my way eventually sort of, but I'm still just a hat). But nowadays these legends are gone, we are the last of them who grew up in their very humble shadows. So its really appreciated when i see you keep these memories alive.
@@PreparedPathfinder I heard a great one yesterday. Duke of Wellington was with Louis 16th in a social and some French officers to snub him turned their backs on him and he said to the King "It's ok, it's not the first time I've seen their backs." Haha
@Prepared Pathfinder, Afternoon Tom. We’ve never met but I had to comment after watching this. Fab🙏👍🇬🇧 I was honoured and felt very humble; to be allowed to fly BUT NOT JUMP in 2001 on the 57th commemoration with 4 Para. I was on the lead Herc, of three (90x3; 270 Paras total) on the back ramp and helped with organising the chalks at Soestrtburg (now closed airbase I believe). 4 jumped main and reserve and we did 2 flyovers as there was a vehicle on the dz. Was there for 5 days prior to the weekend; and for the Service at Oosterbreck Something I will never forget to be allowed to see a very set of blokes doing what they do best, part of a very special British Army regiment. Thank you and respect🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
@@jbss7382 thanks mate, appreciate it. I jumped into Arnhem with a veteran that year (tandem), and again into the Hartenstein Hotel. An absolute privilege.
@@PreparedPathfinder Wow mate that’s amazing. The lead PJI was Sgt Chris Padgett RAF from RAF Wattisiham in 2201; when the SF jump school was still there now BZN I believe? I guess if you jumped tandem from the c47, do you remember who Harry Enfield and his Dad interviewed? We were ALL humbled when we realised who BBC TV we’re focusing on! Awe inspiring, humbling and the final realisation that us minions ( me amongst others) were standing in the shadows of greatness; Utrinque Paratus Thank you for taking the time to reply and as the saying goes, Unleash the winged horses……..🇬🇧UBIQUE PER ARDUA Ad Astra
"Let's get on the piss" Brilliant! And what a very moving ending to the video. I remember a neighbour of mine growing up. A real tough looking bloke, full of energy. He's long gone now. It's only in the last few years that I found out he was 1st Airborne at Arnhem. Lest we forget.
As a former 82nd and 101st Airborne member, I salute that entire Operation, including all of the Allies that fought for FREEDOM !!! 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲 Thank you for remembering those men and women !!!
Amazing video. We need to mention the self sacrifice of the polish paratroopers who jumped to save the british. The movie bridge to far is a great one to understand what happened. Enjoy it to the fullest my friend
What a cracking celebration of their sacrifices, really touching in the cemetery. A little salute to the other regiments in the gliders that took part in Operation Garden too.
@@PreparedPathfinder recovering from cancer surgery mate. Won’t beat me. If P Company didn’t then this won’t. Particularly inspired by your contributions to the Operation Market Garden Anniversary.
Excellent Tom, good to meet you and Billy. 🤪🍻
Really appreciate all you do in capturing these commemorations. Must be a real privilege to be an integral part of them also. On buying a grink for men who fought at Arnhem, i am glad to say i did, but these were such humble men who never said a word about their war and i found out much much later after they were gone. One my grandfather was an original 11 SAS then onto the renaming as the Parachute Regiment and jumped on D-Day, the other was his best mate Bernie, a fellow para who jumped at Arnhem. They being different brigades never knew each other during the war, but afterwards remained brothers for life. Being around men like this and my other grandfather in the BEF and then the SOE it inspired those who came after, my dad a para himself, and myself joining up at 16 in 87. Ironically you would have thought they would let me go Junior para, but they were having none of it, insisted i get a trade and off to Harrogate and the Signals i went (i did get my way eventually sort of, but I'm still just a hat). But nowadays these legends are gone, we are the last of them who grew up in their very humble shadows. So its really appreciated when i see you keep these memories alive.
"Terribly sorry. We don't have the facilities to take you all prisoner! Was there anything else?" Haha
Awesome line!
@@PreparedPathfinder I heard a great one yesterday. Duke of Wellington was with Louis 16th in a social and some French officers to snub him turned their backs on him and he said to the King "It's ok, it's not the first time I've seen their backs." Haha
Best line in a war film ever
Nuts! 🤠
Princess Anne goes to every remembrance ceremony that is held anywhere and nobody hears about it, it's a shame she could not have become our Queen.
@Prepared Pathfinder,
Afternoon Tom. We’ve never met but I had to comment after watching this. Fab🙏👍🇬🇧
I was honoured and felt very humble; to be allowed to fly BUT NOT JUMP in 2001 on the 57th commemoration with 4 Para. I was on the lead Herc, of three (90x3; 270 Paras total) on the back ramp and helped with organising the chalks at Soestrtburg (now closed airbase I believe). 4 jumped main and reserve and we did 2 flyovers as there was a vehicle on the dz.
Was there for 5 days prior to the weekend; and for the Service at Oosterbreck
Something I will never forget to be allowed to see a very set of blokes doing what they do best, part of a very special British Army regiment.
Thank you and respect🇬🇧🇬🇧👍
@@jbss7382 thanks mate, appreciate it. I jumped into Arnhem with a veteran that year (tandem), and again into the Hartenstein Hotel. An absolute privilege.
@@PreparedPathfinder
Wow mate that’s amazing. The lead PJI was Sgt Chris Padgett RAF from RAF Wattisiham in 2201; when the SF jump school was still there now BZN I believe?
I guess if you jumped tandem from the c47, do you remember who Harry Enfield and his Dad interviewed?
We were ALL humbled when we realised who BBC TV we’re focusing on!
Awe inspiring, humbling and the final realisation that us minions ( me amongst others) were standing in the shadows of greatness; Utrinque Paratus
Thank you for taking the time to reply and as the saying goes,
Unleash the winged horses……..🇬🇧UBIQUE
PER ARDUA Ad Astra
@@jbss7382 cheers mate, yeah was a real privilege. The Parachute School has been at Brize for a loooong time btw, it's never been at Wattisham.
Me and my mate were there from Friday to Monday to show our respect. Great weekend, and we will never forget. You Paras know how to drink!
Absolutely tremendous Tom, fair play mucker 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👏👏👏
You can see on your face the fascination you have for jumping, cheers man!!!
Tom, an excellent film that records this landmark commemoration.
@@seasoldier3902 thanks mate 👍
Awesome video Tom and great way to honour those who fought and fell. Looks like you guys enjoyed the weekend 🤙
Cheers mate!
"Let's get on the piss" Brilliant! And what a very moving ending to the video. I remember a neighbour of mine growing up. A real tough looking bloke, full of energy. He's long gone now. It's only in the last few years that I found out he was 1st Airborne at Arnhem. Lest we forget.
Cheers, yeah sadly most of those heroes are gone now.
As a former 82nd and 101st Airborne member, I salute that entire Operation, including all of the Allies that fought for FREEDOM !!!
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thank you for remembering those men and women !!!
Cheers mate!
Great video mate
I just love those big beautiful birds the men are jumping from !!!
OUTSTANDING !!! Salute to the Red Devils !!!!
Brilliant video.
Amazing video. We need to mention the self sacrifice of the polish paratroopers who jumped to save the british. The movie bridge to far is a great one to understand what happened. Enjoy it to the fullest my friend
Brilliant video mate 👌🏽🆎
@@DaleMorgan-k5q cheers mate 👍
Thanks for sharing
Hard history…. Literally fought to save the world…. Really good to see this
@@gregoryvela7549 thankyou mate 👍
@@PreparedPathfinder Gung Ho, brother
Brilliant 🫡
Mega video Tom, well done
@@dougmoodie8713 cheers mate!
Brilliant footage, thanks for sharing Tom... hope things didn't get to messy on the piss😂
Cheers, and as if! 😂
ABN at its best. Well done Tom brilliant tribute. Really enjoyed watching it.
@@richarddepledge960 cheers 👍
What a cracking celebration of their sacrifices, really touching in the cemetery. A little salute to the other regiments in the gliders that took part in Operation Garden too.
Very nice i lovet men
Ally as Tommy kin awesome as always AIRBORNE
Could you do a vid on all the kit the paras had to jump with back then if possible??
Let's not forget the RAF, and the Army Air Despatched who died trying to resupply the ground force .
@@northwalesmodOr the Polish, the glider troops, 30 Corps, the resistance etc. l’m not forgetting anyone, l haven’t listed the units who fought there.
Unfortunately, none of those old WWII veterans to sing "Gory Gory"
😪😪❤❤😪😪
@@thefucrew9865 there’s a couple, but not many.
Proud of my heritage and proud of you lads too. Jim WHITEHOUSE 2 Para
@@jamesrichardwhitehouse5653 cheers Jim, l hope you are well.
@@PreparedPathfinder recovering from cancer surgery mate. Won’t beat me. If P Company didn’t then this won’t. Particularly inspired by your contributions to the Operation Market Garden Anniversary.
@@jamesrichardwhitehouse5653 best of luck for your recovery mate and thankyou. Was a great weekend.
Green on tom 🆎️🪂🏴🇬🇧
Good effort Tom, fair play to you boys pride in your regiment is second to none🫡