Had 4 drafts here, in the sickbay from 81 to 95 where I went outside from did my basic training at Ganges, the parade ground was full, it use to be here until the bean counters got to work
Blackcat competition! Here goes. 1963, big recruitment drive to replace National servicemen. The place was heaving and all you could hear was hobnail boots crunching everywhere. Dining hall couldn’t cope with the numbers and we often left the queue as there was no chance of getting in to eat. Supper was bread and jam which was probably better than the cooked food. Couple of years after this, 50 odd supply officers went to prison for taking bribes to accept inferior rations. We all got fed up ( notice the pun!! ), with being served Australian rabbit. We made a point of hopping away from the servery when it was on the menu, which was often. Another cheap option was lamb’s heart. Not a whole one, just divided in two to make them go further. Bloody half hearted affair if you ask me!! Bet all of us had the experience of doubling around the parade ground in our pyjama’s, in the middle of the night.
My first draft after training FOP HMS Raleigh Royal Marines Band from '76 to '78 then got a swap draft to go to BRNC Dartmouth to go to Far East/Hong Kong 🙂 fond memories of NAAFI bar, Wheelers Hotel in Torpoint, ferry over to Union Street, Fleet Club and Diamond Lil's Showbar 🎉😊
My recollection of East Cornwall is that it was a Freezing Parade Ground, and, more noticeable for me as I had just returned from an 2 years and eight months Commission. Not the HMS Raleigh of my day that I wih to recall, so badly so that I volunteered to transfer to HMCTCRM for the remainder of my Service in HM Band Service.
You all sound like " sproges" . When I went there in October 1953 the barracks was full of new recruits, we all lived in black wooden huts , 20 to a hut, with one " stovepipe" fire, which was never lit, back then the camp was for the sole purpose of the training of the best branch of the service , engine room, stoker's as we were known😅
That's because they are sailor's of the Royal Navy , the Senior Service their are no parade grounds on ships and submarines also the water below moves. This is the Senior Service formed by Royal Proclamation in 1545, with centuries of history and traditions. Unlike the RAF who have habits. Hence they are always at the front of all parades leading the way,, not bringing up the rear or recently pulling the late Queens coffin on a gun carriage ps there was no RAF when this tradition started at Queen Victoria funeral, the Army and guards regiments are their for marching. We are their to sail around the world and have a good time. All the good girls love a sailor, if you lucky so do the bad ones.
@@Delta-fs8jm trust me marching around is not a high priority in the Royal Navy, I speak from experience having served 22 years in the Royal Navy, i have been through basic training at HMS Ganges, we have a more relaxed approach to this 😀.. I knew my way around a parade when it was occasionally required. I also have 4 drafts to HMS Raleigh so know exactly what is required being an ex Chief Petty Officer
@@Delta-fs8jm that is covered by the official secrets act, Rum, Bum and Baccy, the Golden Rivet 😃 😊 😀, eventually the RAF will be old enough to have traditions and be allowed to drink with Army and the Senior Servuce, the RAF Regiment may one day be taken seriously 😀., ps I was married to an RAF Nurse
love the how to train your dragon piece, never expected that
I remember in 79 that parade ground was full,with recruits . Good sailing to all those on that parade ground
Wow, parade ground looks empty when i think back to 1983 😢 there was a sea boat at the end if the parade ground too if i remember right.
Had 4 drafts here, in the sickbay from 81 to 95 where I went outside from did my basic training at Ganges, the parade ground was full, it use to be here until the bean counters got to work
Blackcat competition! Here goes. 1963, big recruitment drive to replace National servicemen. The place was heaving and all you could hear was hobnail boots crunching everywhere. Dining hall couldn’t cope with the numbers and we often left the queue as there was no chance of getting in to eat. Supper was bread and jam which was probably better than the cooked food. Couple of years after this, 50 odd supply officers went to prison for taking bribes to accept inferior rations. We all got fed up ( notice the pun!! ), with being served Australian rabbit. We made a point of hopping away from the servery when it was on the menu, which was often. Another cheap option was lamb’s heart. Not a whole one, just divided in two to make them go further. Bloody half hearted affair if you ask me!! Bet all of us had the experience of doubling around the parade ground in our pyjama’s, in the middle of the night.
What is the first song that is played by the band? It's so catchy!
My first draft after training FOP HMS Raleigh Royal Marines Band from '76 to '78 then got a swap draft to go to BRNC Dartmouth to go to Far East/Hong Kong 🙂 fond memories of NAAFI bar, Wheelers Hotel in Torpoint, ferry over to Union Street, Fleet Club and Diamond Lil's Showbar 🎉😊
My recollection of East Cornwall is that it was a Freezing Parade Ground, and, more noticeable for me as I had just returned from an 2 years and eight months Commission. Not the HMS Raleigh of my day that I wih to recall, so badly so that I volunteered to transfer to HMCTCRM for the remainder of my Service in HM Band Service.
There must have been about 40 squads on parade when I passed out in 79.
What's the tune that the band is playing at 4:29?
Not sure, my question was why they were playing eagle squadron for the RN?
My passing out parade was on that very parade ground on July 1973
D139 17th July for 6 wks, with 2wks Summer leave slotted in.
Nice! Hopefully that'll be me once I put through my application in October
I was across the road at Fisgard 1977
Does anybody know the music to this? I swear I've heard it before but I can't put a name to it
How to train your dragon theme song (test drive it called) 😅
You all sound like " sproges" . When I went there in October 1953 the barracks was full of new recruits, we all lived in black wooden huts , 20 to a hut, with one " stovepipe" fire, which was never lit, back then the camp was for the sole purpose of the training of the best branch of the service , engine room, stoker's as we were known😅
Did my pass out 2016 time flys
My son passed out Sept 2016. I blinked now it's 2023.
Good to see a squad sized properly…
Wow I was there 1970/71
I think the class would be Anson, not Hanson
no its Hanson or Hotel Hanson
Total lack of new entrants. 1973 Paade ground basically full.
you'll be happy to know that at the moment there are more recruits going through, how many will get to the end though i cant say
BZ
Silly American style drill.
They are not as good at drill as the RAF.
That's because they are sailor's of the Royal Navy , the Senior Service their are no parade grounds on ships and submarines also the water below moves. This is the Senior Service formed by Royal Proclamation in 1545, with centuries of history and traditions. Unlike the RAF who have habits. Hence they are always at the front of all parades leading the way,, not bringing up the rear or recently pulling the late Queens coffin on a gun carriage ps there was no RAF when this tradition started at Queen Victoria funeral, the Army and guards regiments are their for marching. We are their to sail around the world and have a good time. All the good girls love a sailor, if you lucky so do the bad ones.
@@davidhoward5392 This is about their basic training, passing out parade, they haven't even been to sea yet!
@@Delta-fs8jm trust me marching around is not a high priority in the Royal Navy, I speak from experience having served 22 years in the Royal Navy, i have been through basic training at HMS Ganges, we have a more relaxed approach to this 😀.. I knew my way around a parade when it was occasionally required. I also have 4 drafts to HMS Raleigh so know exactly what is required being an ex Chief Petty Officer
@@davidhoward5392 How often did the matelots have you over a barrel? 😂
@@Delta-fs8jm that is covered by the official secrets act, Rum, Bum and Baccy, the Golden Rivet 😃 😊 😀, eventually the RAF will be old enough to have traditions and be allowed to drink with Army and the Senior Servuce, the RAF Regiment may one day be taken seriously 😀., ps I was married to an RAF Nurse
Looks like UK empty and void.
That’s a bit harsh..
Go get a job