I've got three questions, why don't they stomp, why dont they say these commands "in open order right dress, will advance left turn" why do they say steady instead of stand still and why dont they slide when they dress they basically do steps and also when placing sentries on duty why do they distant them very far not up close
@@ItsjustJust516the army used to do “navy” drill up till the 1930s but then they decided they wanted to be fancy and show off so they introduced the stamping that we see nowadays
petty officer must be lsgt and leading man must be lcpl
Absolutely awful Royal Navy drill and
do these ruperts not practice before commanding a guard !
I've got three questions, why don't they stomp, why dont they say these commands "in open order right dress, will advance left turn" why do they say steady instead of stand still and why dont they slide when they dress they basically do steps and also when placing sentries on duty why do they distant them very far not up close
@@ItsjustJust516 Tradition.
Same dill as Royal Marines.@@ItsjustJust516
@@ItsjustJust516it's royal navy drills
@@ItsjustJust516the army used to do “navy” drill up till the 1930s but then they decided they wanted to be fancy and show off so they introduced the stamping that we see nowadays