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  • @ChrisThrall
    @ChrisThrall  2 роки тому +13

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    • @markjones1337
      @markjones1337 2 роки тому

      When fools like you stop promoting Bankers Armies to our young men, the world will begin to change.
      ALL wars since Napoleon have been at the behest of bankers who print money out of thin air. Sort your shit out.

    • @reggill7621
      @reggill7621 2 роки тому +1

      I am unable , no access to finance ?

    • @gerardburton1081
      @gerardburton1081 2 роки тому

      20.46 that the best advice given "stay off the piss." Alcohol messes up your system. If you want to do a physical activity for longer duration of time then that's the advice.

    • @markjones1337
      @markjones1337 2 роки тому

      @@gerardburton1081 rubbish. Drink drink drink and drink some more. Or don't be such a brainwashed idiot in the first place and don't sign up to be cannon Fodder in a Bankers war.

    • @markjones1337
      @markjones1337 Рік тому

      @Dave 2020 the fact you joined the army indicates very little has ever made sense to you.

  • @paddymallory4080
    @paddymallory4080 2 роки тому +76

    I remember watching this in I think 92ish on C4.
    An old school mate joined the paras around the same time. Didn’t see him for 2 years and when I did the change was unreal. We went for a run and at the time I was a decent marathon runner (sub 3 hrs) and he cained me within 5 miles! I was wasted and what made it more painful is he ran in the old black school pumps and me in my go faster Nike got smoked! I think he ended up with SAS for a few years if the rumours are true. I believe he is now a geography teacher. God help the kids who don’t comply!
    Thanks for posting I really enjoyed watching it again

  • @mikeycraig8970
    @mikeycraig8970 Рік тому +19

    I met some of these instructors, literally a month after this program aired. At 15 I did this thing called 'a look at life in the army', it was a week at depot Para in Aldrrshot (Browning Barracks I think) being treated like a soldier, training like a soldier. Even went on the trainasium frame. Hence the comment from one of the instructors to a recrut who's bottling it, "we have 14 year old boys who do this course"...I was one such teen who did it.
    But it was the 90s, and the rave scene was going on which I chose to get lost in instead.

    • @Ry43deck
      @Ry43deck Рік тому

      Hi Mikey, from what year is this P Company? Cheers

    • @mikeycraig8970
      @mikeycraig8970 Рік тому

      @Ry43deck it's got to be at least late 80s
      to early 90s. I did in 92.

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 4 місяці тому

      I joined the RRF in 1990.

  • @denis888red
    @denis888red 2 роки тому +56

    I went through and passed P Company in 1984. I was a PTI with my own unit but Christ, most of it was a blur. Nobody but nobody skates through this; I don't care who you are. The milling was the first thing Monday morning and the trainasium was in the trees. Another thing... 3 lives? I seem to recall you couldn't fail anything whatsoever and any drop out/the wagon equaled an RTU. Have I got that right? All a depressingly long time ago now! An incredible memory nonetheless.

    • @billyaitken7461
      @billyaitken7461 2 роки тому +4

      Hearing you bro! Three lives!?!?! The clip shown is the officers and ‘other arms’ P Company. In our world, One fail = you failed. He, he, I can’t recall how many times I’ve been over the top of Engineers Bridge, they even got us to hang by our fingers under the bridge on an ‘I’ beam and try to cross the canal under it when we were all able to run along the top of it. World’s gone soft 😖👍

    • @tomandsamuel
      @tomandsamuel 2 роки тому +3

      I think the 3 lives was during the prep phase in week 1. The actual P coy tests don’t allow fails I believe.

    • @denis888red
      @denis888red 2 роки тому +1

      @@tomandsamuel Ah yes. That makes a whole lot more sense. I stand corrected!
      Another thing... I could swear I recall staying out the first night of of test week and digging shell scrapes following the first day's tests. Have I got that right?! Did anyone else do that?

    • @steveearnshaw1917
      @steveearnshaw1917 2 роки тому +2

      @@billyaitken7461 Those were the days, I passed P Company in 1980. Oh yes, Engineers Bridge, over and under, more than once. If I remember correctly, wasn't that bridge on the same road they used for the BFT?

    • @steveearnshaw1917
      @steveearnshaw1917 2 роки тому +1

      @@denis888red Hankley Common if I remember right.

  • @davidking6172
    @davidking6172 2 роки тому +28

    This brings back lots of memories some great some bad. What a course log race was a beast. I remember my Staff all Falklands vets. The best brotherhood for life. Cheers Chris 🍻

  • @jackcarley6655
    @jackcarley6655 2 роки тому +29

    My old man was a para. He was in Aden in 1967, he remembers the training like it was yesterday especially the agony. Thank you for uploading this Chris.

    • @jac6733
      @jac6733 Рік тому

      Mine too😘

    • @bigwoody660
      @bigwoody660 Рік тому

      Hi Jack..just read your post ..your dad may have known my dad ..he was also para ..and was also in Aden ..not sure of the year,though

    • @jonelmes4460
      @jonelmes4460 Рік тому

      My old fella was an irish guardsman who did p company (and passed) was guards independent para, was in Aden in 66/67...

    • @raf3070
      @raf3070 Рік тому

      My uncle was in 3 Para Mortar Platoon about that time, nickname was Mingo..

  • @thedoddfishtreemonkey.7760
    @thedoddfishtreemonkey.7760 2 роки тому +81

    My DS was Cpl Clarkson kearsley. He was evil at first then he opened up like a military dictionary and taught me everything a soldier would ever need I , my career after that was my choice because of pro commitment, I never let my brothers down , self pride, courage in my commitment and a big moustache.

    • @Steamerbeen
      @Steamerbeen 2 роки тому +9

      The confused modern boys of today need a guy like this as a beacon. Happy you had such an experience

    • @sm79392
      @sm79392 2 роки тому +2

      CK was my NCO for a time at Lichfield during basic training.

    • @simonrogersparachuteregime3022
      @simonrogersparachuteregime3022 2 роки тому +3

      Ck well one on them as there were 3 was my csm nice bloke but don't know which one he was. I think all 3 were claimed to 3 para

    • @sm79392
      @sm79392 2 роки тому +1

      Simon rogers, he was a corporal im talking 1998. Clarkson Kearsley. 3 para.

    • @billyaitken7461
      @billyaitken7461 2 роки тому

      Ha ha, get F$*#@‘! CK was my office boss on my last N.I. tour, working intel / photographic 😎👍. 24824995.
      I passed P Company when I was 17…… meanwhile in Australia we’re now classing young offenders below the age of 18 as ‘children’ ‼️🤯🤨, does this mean that Britain is like Rawanda and has ‘child soldiers’ ??? The world has gone soft and I can no longer keep it safe😞‼️

  • @jamescoupland4673
    @jamescoupland4673 2 роки тому +16

    I was on the next P company after this one in November 1991. The filmed the all arms one while we were getting thrashed as Joes. I still remember going up Penny Fan and the DS who was shouting at one of them putting his rifle on the floor on this video was my DS and he stunk of beer and still looked out of breath at the top where we were blowing out of our arses. I was number 3 as it starts in alphabetical order and when they did the beret parade number 1,2 both failed so I was the first pass from 570 platoon.

    • @DB-ok8zf
      @DB-ok8zf Рік тому +4

      Hello James, it's been a long time mate but I remember you well, I wonder if you can remember who No.2 was, initials DB, we were in the same room at Depot. Hope your keeping well pal😉👍

  • @sidewindersid4180
    @sidewindersid4180 Рік тому +15

    I served in an infantry reconnaissance platoon (not the British army) however the standard of physical fitness I had been brought up to back then was phenomenal. A lot of the instructors were inspired by units like the parachute regiment. They set a great standard.

  • @barnabyhoofer8044
    @barnabyhoofer8044 2 роки тому +24

    The Log Race is just pure evil. I recall early on in my event, three logs trying to get thru a track wide enough only for two. The CSM of P Company saw me back-fist a guy in the face on the next log, and shouted, "Go on! Kick em outta the way!"
    Our log lost 3 guys and still came second. There were loads of other guys dropped off their logs.

  • @Forcesbrands
    @Forcesbrands 2 роки тому +19

    This documentary captivated me as an early teen, joined as soon as I was able.

  • @danbjj2812
    @danbjj2812 Рік тому +6

    I remember being about 12yo to 13yo years old watching this and hearing sir say ( we have 14yo school boys doing this) thinking to myself I wouldn't mind trying that. 4 years later I did!!! "Number 23, SIR, Pass, SIR, best part of pcoy!!!

  • @M-ANTONY-888
    @M-ANTONY-888 2 роки тому +4

    Oh wow, good old days. I was in 441 platoon para reg 1977 when I went through this training at browning. The 'trainasian' was in the woods then. So many old faces and memories. Youth is amazing. Digger

  • @kennywallace1
    @kennywallace1 2 роки тому +19

    P-Company: The minimum fitness requirement to serve in the Reg. For those that don't know this film shows the All-Arms-Course that offers the opportunity for serving soldiers to join Airborne Forces as opposed to Parachute Regiment recruits known as J.O.E.’s (Joined On Enlistment). One of the P-Company Sergeants in this was my P-Company Sergeant Major, can’t for the life of me remember his name, he's the chap that talks about the staff always carrying some kind of injury. I went on to become a Reg PTi. 25 years later I still consider receiving my maroon machine one of my greatest ever achievements. It was character revealing, learned a lot about myself, what I was capable of and the value of being part of something that transcended self. Fond memories, great upload, thanks for posting. 👌

    • @rk24133927
      @rk24133927 Рік тому

      I did 6 weeks of pre para for the all arms course for 9 para RE in 1971. A pair of para NCO'S worked us to death. Been at P company a week doing well, managed to stay in the middle of all runs, not the quickest not the slowest. I jumped across a ditch with a pack on fell on my knee concrete, cracked the knee cap, that was it. 10 years later the crack separated a piece dropped inside the joint. Have a nice scar there! I am 72 now but still go ski-ing every year.

    • @rk24133927
      @rk24133927 Рік тому

      I disagree with what the OC said at the beginning, he said its aguebly hardest SF course in the British army. I know a man who did all arms para & all arms commando, he felt all arms commando was harder. You have to crawl along a rope balancing on it then you have to fall off hang by arms & regain, 3 attempts & you fail. You get chance at retake if you fail 2 events in test week. The rope regain failed most people!

    • @broadband1820
      @broadband1820 Місяць тому

      ​@rk24133927 He said outside of SF training its "ARGUABLY" the hardest course in the army. He used the word arguably for a reason, meaning it's subjective. When I served I knew guys who had done both courses, some would say P coy is harder others the Commando course. It's a personal opinion.

  • @brentmeistergeneral2813
    @brentmeistergeneral2813 2 роки тому +10

    The hills are brutal if YOU DONT KNOW WHERE YOURE GOING. I would like to think I was a dying breed because I had some of those staff on my P coy winter 1990. Went to 2 Para in Jan 1991. We went to sennybridge, we were going to drop in on Saddam but it never happened. Great memories and very proud to have served in one of the greatest platoons known to earth..

  • @fidelmontagu7262
    @fidelmontagu7262 2 роки тому +7

    At 15 I joined the Royal Green Jackets army Cadets... i can still strip a 303, What a kick those rifles had. Had target practice with 9mm, Stirling sub machine gun, Jimpee and SLR. Can still remember all my drill up to this day and some field craft. I'm 59. Our cadet unit was A company drill hall situated near Victoria station London. B Company Royal Green Jackets cadet unit were a real tight crew. We were always competing with them. We always use to go away on weekend camps, at the regular soldier HQs. And we were always impressed when we were lining up for breakfast in the dining hall /mess of those camps , and out the window, we could see the regulars marching back to camp from an all night exercise. What great memories. British Soldiers are ALWAYs on point, I've nothing but admiration for our Hero's.

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers Рік тому +3

    Fascinating, I found it very interesting and informative. I knew there was a reason I joined the RAF Medical Branch. Top marks for the sheer effort you put in, nothing like a British soldier-as many have found to their cost. Thank you for sharing this. Greetings from Tasmania Australia. 👍🇬🇧🇦🇺

  • @aesirgaming1014
    @aesirgaming1014 2 роки тому +11

    Towards the end, so true what the guy says about everyone carrying a permanent injury. I served as a scout in the US Army and every NCO had back, knee or shoulder problems (or a combination thereof). We used to joke that you could guess someone's rank by their injuries. One injury meant they were a Sergeant, two a Staff Sergeant, three a Platoon Sergeant. The body isn't designed to take that much punishment that frequently for that long. Still wouldn't trade it for anything in the world though.

  • @mrgreenelander4952
    @mrgreenelander4952 Рік тому +5

    When I was in the Canadian Military back in late 1979. I remember these British soldiers at our training base in Alberta. Man, some of the stories they told about their tours in Northern Ireland were insane

    • @maratonlegendelenemirei3352
      @maratonlegendelenemirei3352 Рік тому +1

      All the boatmen who have invaded Northern Ireland must be wondering what all the fuss is? Because they're taking over without a fight.

    • @ilialazic8009
      @ilialazic8009 Рік тому +1

      1980 6 weeks at camp wainwright or om the training area on the purple River 3para 3ad battalion the parachute regiment I was there

  • @benfrewin9926
    @benfrewin9926 2 роки тому +19

    Do a little rudimentary research and you'll find that Graham Carter (PTI, Cpl) and Colin Connor (OC P Coy) both excelled in the Falklands campaign.

    • @DB-ok8zf
      @DB-ok8zf Рік тому

      Graham Carter was the youngest to serve in the Falklands or one of them as I recall, little fella, fit as fuck, came on our adventure training with us in Scotland

  • @reccerat4446
    @reccerat4446 Рік тому +2

    Some legendary faces amongst those DS! I saw the hand bumpers the lads were polishing the floors with and remembered the beasting I got in nick have to bumper the ceiling with one! Never a dull time!

    • @CARLIN4737
      @CARLIN4737 4 місяці тому +2

      yeah i done 11 months in MCTC Colchester but the hardest was the 3 months in unit detention awaiting my court martial in Catterick.

  • @ianbaron2274
    @ianbaron2274 2 роки тому +11

    a couple of comments about how its easier now than back in the day, I Don't know about that, but the job 16th air assault brigade did recently in Afghan and Iraq, these young kid's are outstanding

  • @barryandrews356
    @barryandrews356 2 роки тому +19

    After training in Depot Para in Aldershot my platoon was posted to to the regular Battalions. I was sent on a PTIs course and then on to the Depot Gym as a PTI for 4years, Major Barry Andrews.Then joined a regular parachute unit ,and remained Para for 45 years , promoted to major prior to leaving ,eventually getting a retired officers post

  • @scrimmy45
    @scrimmy45 Рік тому +14

    I did 'P' Company in 86 and was told that the stretcher race would probably be the toughest thing I would ever do. It was, and the team I was part of won it. One of my proudest times.

    • @hudson7354
      @hudson7354 Рік тому

      Would you die for your Queenie or Lovely kingy Charles ?😂
      Minimum wage sheep

    • @matthewjones9565
      @matthewjones9565 Рік тому +2

      The log race was what did it for me, fucking hated that. Easily the hardest part that I found, and I'd rather inject my eyeballs with bleach than do the tranasium again.

    • @t8283287
      @t8283287 Рік тому +2

      Bollox....try doing the RAF 5km of death, that sorts the men from the boys...lol

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Рік тому

      @@matthewjones9565 definitely the log race. The thing that kept us going was the thought that it was the last thing - get it done and we'd passed.

  • @shadow-Sun
    @shadow-Sun 2 роки тому +6

    Paras , some real nutters in that lot , but good lads and fine soldiers , respect from ex Royal Marine Commando ( 15 years in ) retired .

    • @TheSkip66
      @TheSkip66 Рік тому +2

      Joined Para Reg in 85. Met a few marines in my 22 years. Went to our Queens funeral with one of them. Mutual respect brother.

  • @johnclarke9498
    @johnclarke9498 2 роки тому +3

    The feeling after! Was outstanding brill 😁

  • @tonyaughney8945
    @tonyaughney8945 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent programme.

  • @keenymeeny2
    @keenymeeny2 2 роки тому +3

    I crossed the bridge both above and below and was not in the Para's . I was with the RAOC at the time and was doing an O type engagement , I then had to face that Ba***rd again when I was in the TAVR . Loved the comment "if your gonna fall, fall into the water" it was about 10ft deep if that ....fun times indeed.

  • @DangerfieldChris
    @DangerfieldChris Рік тому +2

    Great stuff Chris, I used to love this stuff when I was a nipper, along with the Orbis magazine 'The Elite' and anything on the telly about the iranian Embassy attack. I even joined army cadets and was all set for a life in the Special Forces. But then I took acid and ended up at art school. Thanks for uploading, I still love this stuff and really enjoyed that. Hope you're well, my friend.

    • @ChrisThrall
      @ChrisThrall  Рік тому +1

      Nice one brother! 'I took acid and ended up in art school' - that made me smile. Seriously, other than the balloon jump and we sailed to Barbados once, you didn't miss much - in fact most of it was quite boring - not to mention that most veterans seem to carry massive baggage :)

    • @DangerfieldChris
      @DangerfieldChris Рік тому +1

      @@ChrisThrall Yes, as you've said before, it was quite a shock to me when we first spoke and I asked you about PSTD and you said it's the damage that people have BEFORE they enter the forces that's of more significance. Anyway, Take care, Chris.

  • @jezjames5301
    @jezjames5301 2 роки тому +3

    Was in 531 platoon 1988 best time looking back. They were hard but fair 👍

  • @marktomlinson9328
    @marktomlinson9328 2 роки тому +6

    I did the course shortly after this one. Sgt Mathews RA was my DS. I bounced off the cargo net on the trynasium "get back and do it again you ponse".Haha. I recognised so many faces on this vid it takes me right back. As some were from my unit and i would get to know them when I arrived at the brigade.. The training area. Browning barracks. The DS. Best brigade 5 AB was. The maroon machine. Hardest but best thing i ever did. Not for the faint hearted. Once you had that beret and those wings. There was a sense of satisfaction you were standing with like minded people. People talk about being airborne. In my mind there is only one airborne and thats the British airborne because unless youve done P Coy well...anyone can jump out of an aeroplane not everyone can pass that course

    • @theyorkshirepirate6091
      @theyorkshirepirate6091 2 роки тому

      RA…??? Fucking ‘HAT’…!!!

    • @FHIPrincePeter
      @FHIPrincePeter 2 роки тому

      Correction: Sgt Matthews RHA (P Troop) an old mucker of mine. It was a nice surprise to see him in this documentary.

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 Рік тому +1

      @@FHIPrincePeter - how old is he now and is he a fit old bastard or a broken old bastard? 😁

  • @1200gs1000
    @1200gs1000 2 роки тому +5

    My father in law served in 2 para in the 1956 Suez campaign.

  • @pcr1000
    @pcr1000 Місяць тому

    Went through Depot with 373 Pln. in1971.Training staff were tough but fair. Had a great couple of sgt's like Roger Jenner & Jimmy Kerr. Great cpls & Pln commander. Went to B coy 2 Para transferred to Sp coy Mortar Pln. Served with guys who are still my brothers after all these years. A privilage to have soldiered with them.

  • @billyaitken7461
    @billyaitken7461 2 роки тому +12

    From the second you started back then, the depot Para staff worked hard at weeding-out those who were quitters. Back then the Olympic British bobsled team was guys from the Paras and the RAF…….. so we were paraded in the corridor and it was one recruits birthday. They told him they’d arranged a birthday surprise of some Bobsledding………they made him climb in a steel dustbin and kicked it down a flight of stairs!! 🤣 Happy days! Thunderflash was the ‘starting pistol’ for the P Coy Log Race 😊👍

    • @DB-ok8zf
      @DB-ok8zf Рік тому +1

      Their was an Aitkin in 570 plt, (91-92) not you by any chance?

    • @billyaitken7461
      @billyaitken7461 Рік тому

      @@DB-ok8zf Small world, nah mate, started with 547 (Sgt Jed Willets 1para) but finished with 548

    • @DB-ok8zf
      @DB-ok8zf Рік тому +1

      @@billyaitken7461 Sound mate, cheers 👍

    • @billyaitken7461
      @billyaitken7461 Рік тому

      @@DB-ok8zf Jed Willets got handed a 97 candidate platoon to weed down to 30-odd as quick as he could. “Weed out the weak to spend the time on those that will make it”.

  • @newukshooter2932
    @newukshooter2932 2 роки тому +1

    49:30 "open the door and let the wind rush in" ;) brilliant

  • @davehorton6525
    @davehorton6525 2 роки тому +3

    Cheers Chris ..

  • @THE_Double_Tap_
    @THE_Double_Tap_ 2 роки тому +5

    A REAL P COY!!! did mine in 1988! Pass 1st time actually enjoyed it! 🤪

    • @five-eyes666
      @five-eyes666 Рік тому

      What platoon did you join up with?

  • @kevinward3088
    @kevinward3088 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for posting , Chris. Remember Heartbreak & Skirmish hills....& the log all too well !!

    • @barnabyhoofer8044
      @barnabyhoofer8044 2 роки тому +1

      @Kruger - And Hungry Hill.

    • @kevinward3088
      @kevinward3088 2 роки тому +2

      @Kruger - I remember the hills for doing my ankles in !! Oh yes those other 4 , esp Long ( torture ) Valley with injuries , I think I numbed my brain & body just to keep going.

  • @trotskyite1
    @trotskyite1 Рік тому +7

    My mate was in this intake he's in the front middle of the photo no 23.
    He failed p-company 6 times passed on the 7th attempt, this was his 1st. Ended up a wo2 Apache pilot

    • @dawseyboy1
      @dawseyboy1 11 місяців тому +1

      I thought you could only have 2 tries at passing ?

  • @gazlyno
    @gazlyno 2 роки тому +2

    Remember watching this when i was 18. Made me think what i was up against when considering joining the Paras

  • @bobzanchi5018
    @bobzanchi5018 Рік тому +2

    I did P Coy in 1968 the log race and steeple chase plus the South Downs March. I remember running down the hill there were bodies all over the place as we rounded the bend there was a pub with some 9ld guys taking the piss out of us.

  • @kc1973able
    @kc1973able Рік тому +5

    The Stretcher Race was the hardest event on P-Company. The Trainasium for me was the easiest. I was a roofer before I went to depot in Feb of 94 and I was hanging off scaffolding all day with that that old job.
    Brings back great memories (593) Plt I passed out with went (3 Para)

    • @archstanton6310
      @archstanton6310 Рік тому +1

      Yes karl the stretcher race was brutal thats why its the last event after a hard week i still passed though ,i never thought the back end of a 4 tonner would look so beutiful 😆

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Рік тому

      like you i worked in the building industry so the trainasium wasn't bad but one of our guys bottled out on the shuffle bars which was a pity because he was a good lad and he had done everything else.

  • @chuckwagon7354
    @chuckwagon7354 Рік тому +1

    I love programs like this, doesn't matter which branch of the military. There is a vid from Mike Thwaite from 2022 that covers P Company. Looks like there are some changes to the training.

  • @bobbybobscotch8965
    @bobbybobscotch8965 2 роки тому +9

    Loved this documentary! I was in the RAF, as an aircraft engineer at the time. Was lucky enough to meet some Paras, Marines and SAS during my time. Great lads - even though they didn't like us very much! ha. Did my sports parachute course at Weston-on-the-green in '98 and managed 14 jumps in 2 weeks. One of the guys on the course, but kept separate, was Lee Clegg. Great bloke.

    • @jamesoneill2933
      @jamesoneill2933 2 роки тому

      That's the guy who shot an unarmed young girl and her friend dead then feigned injury and lied that they'd tried to kill himself and the rest of his patrol.
      Karen Reilly didn't deserve to be killed barely a child with her whole life in front of her.
      Her parents were broken hearted and their lives destroyed.

    • @archstanton6310
      @archstanton6310 Рік тому +1

      Lee clegg , i seen the astra car in west belfast ruc station .it was like a cheese grater .

    • @leonardjohnny67
      @leonardjohnny67 Рік тому +2

      Same here RAF did the weston course ‘92 I think. After the service I got to tandem with the Red Devils for charity. The guy I jumped with was a pathfinder para, we got on famously, just before our jump I told him I was ex-RAF and on our descent he put us into a mad spin scared the bollocks off me. Good lad hope he’s doing well.

  • @gripper58
    @gripper58 2 роки тому +3

    No pain no gain! It’s all in the mind ! Believe, focus, achieve!!!!!

  • @softturd
    @softturd Рік тому

    admire these guys, best in the world
    bet you when we have a shitloads of casualties in conflict, the standards drop like lead.
    my brother was a sf and para officer btw and im hopelessly proud of these guys

  • @Marky_78
    @Marky_78 2 роки тому +3

    Jesus I remember having to do bed blocks and hospital corners in basic…wouldn’t have missed it though, happy days even when cold, wet, tired and hungry. But, being a ‘hat’ I never had to endure P Coy, it would have broken me

  • @kristianhodges1
    @kristianhodges1 2 роки тому +5

    Always said this course (P-company) and the all arms commando course is a test of individual through physical and mental.

  • @jimmyoconnell6167
    @jimmyoconnell6167 2 роки тому +7

    One thing it's one hell of lot easier now than it was back in the 80s 90s the staff used violence for a start 😆

  • @DanT288
    @DanT288 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this Nice one Chris

  • @kruger-3522
    @kruger-3522 2 місяці тому +1

    No 12 Cpl RE actually passed and eventually became the SSM of 9 Para, RE. I was actually a junior leader the same time as him back in 1983. I passed P company back in 1985 when the trainasium was still in the woods built around the trees!!

  • @nickmiller21
    @nickmiller21 2 роки тому +1

    They train at Helles Barracks, back in 1990 I trained there as this was depot for Royal Signals quite a few of guys I trained with went back there to do all arms P Coy. Strange how things change over time.

  • @paulwilliams8725
    @paulwilliams8725 2 роки тому +2

    Respect 🙏

  • @paul4168
    @paul4168 2 роки тому +1

    Super video that was incredibly tough

    • @paul4168
      @paul4168 2 роки тому

      Thanks Chris I’m stuck into the old ML Royal Marine videos absolutely class they were some stuff back then I’m sure is still brutally tough now but instructors leading the way climbing with no ropes in the dark 😯

  • @graemestuart228
    @graemestuart228 2 роки тому +1

    Graham Carter PT Corps , top bloke , excellent climber had him on a few climbing courses down wales.

  • @matthewjones9565
    @matthewjones9565 Рік тому +4

    We had 7 Ruperts on ours. 5 were good blokes, 2 were arrogant little tossers, going around giving it the big I am with everyone. Guess which 2 failed.

  • @richardmason6263
    @richardmason6263 2 роки тому +22

    There’s something mythical and beautiful about the British SLR

    • @psotos
      @psotos 2 роки тому

      I agree! I even bought one! Perks of living in America. ;)

    • @Aindriuh
      @Aindriuh 2 роки тому +3

      Far better than the crap that replaced it. One round and targets fall. Not like 5.56mm.

    • @richardmason6263
      @richardmason6263 2 роки тому

      I wonder if there are still any knocking around in the British army?

    • @Aindriuh
      @Aindriuh 2 роки тому

      @@richardmason6263 No. Most were scrapped and the remainder were sold off.

    • @steveearnshaw1917
      @steveearnshaw1917 2 роки тому +1

      Oh yes, one round and the sound of a falling plate 🤗

  • @juliencoleman6596
    @juliencoleman6596 Рік тому

    543 Rhine platoon P Company was a beast......takes me back ❤

  • @matthewbuddle7673
    @matthewbuddle7673 Рік тому +3

    I remember Sgt Morris when he was a corporal in retraining platoon I broke my leg on the trainasium in 1988 with 539 platoon

    • @gregtaylor6146
      @gregtaylor6146 Рік тому

      You aren't related to 'Boris' by any chance?

  • @Bea_remembrance
    @Bea_remembrance 2 роки тому

    Great documentary

  • @edwardodonnell6857
    @edwardodonnell6857 Рік тому

    The best of the best the Parachute Regiment true soldiers.I see the training they go through and it reminds me I’m a old man they are super fit determined young men a credit to the armed forces.I don’t know how they do it the body is pushed beyond breaking point they are probably the best trained soldiers in the world.I am a brown noser when it comes to the Paras the commandos and the SAS.They where my heroes as a kid a army cadet they where Gods to us us kids came from a deprived background we had nothing they where everything we wanted to be.I’ve spent my life regretting not being a soldier for those that make the grade be proud you are what protects society from the worlds political nutters.

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed 3 місяці тому

      Come on Just because they jump out of planes
      Doesn't make them any better than other units
      We didn't jump out of planes but we had a great
      Free fall team it was popular in our lot.
      Most infantry units in the British army were good at their job .

    • @edwardodonnell6857
      @edwardodonnell6857 28 днів тому

      @@12dougreed My dad grandad where South Lancashire regiment very committed soldiers.I agree with you all of the regiments in the British army are highly trained good soldiers.I think anyone who gets through Para selection deserves respect.I didn’t say they are better than anyone else I just think that selection for the Royal Marines The Parachute regiment the SAS is extremely difficult.Whatever regiment you belong to be proud look out for your mates.

  • @Bob-kb5pv
    @Bob-kb5pv Рік тому +1

    I completed p company in the 70's but failed. I did it in my last term of junior leaders and we did the pre para at Bovington on top of our normal RAC training. We then went to Aldershot for the two weeks of the test. Tge final test was pen Y Fan in Wales followed by the stretcher race. I did well in the stretcher race but clapped out on the mountain. Also I hesitated on the bridge jump, I think that was what failed me. It certainly made me fit though. I used to regularly come first in Squadron runs in my regiment.

  • @salvbarbato3335
    @salvbarbato3335 Рік тому

    I live near Aldershot (Guildford) and remembering having a go on the scaffolding as part of a football course. It was great fun. Didn't get round lol

  • @tonycavanagh1929
    @tonycavanagh1929 2 роки тому +3

    I watched this as a civvy, then remembered it all over again when doing my all arms commando.

  • @ubmuhkehcubol
    @ubmuhkehcubol 2 роки тому +6

    Milling without the gum shield and face protection. My teeth are chipped to this day.

  • @neilkeepingitreal
    @neilkeepingitreal Місяць тому +1

    I recognise number 8 he was a troop staffy in 64 pet sqn, 6 supply regt in the late 90s sound bloke...

  • @Happyheart146
    @Happyheart146 Рік тому +5

    "All you are lacking at this time, is a handbag" lol

    • @j2msu341
      @j2msu341 Рік тому +4

      Should be reported for transphobia and gender bullying 😂

    • @Happyheart146
      @Happyheart146 Рік тому +1

      @@j2msu341 hehe!

  • @kamatekamatekaorakaora3459
    @kamatekamatekaorakaora3459 2 роки тому +4

    Look at those FALs! One of the best rifles I’ve used! Cheers Lads! Semper Fi🤙🏻🍻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇺🇸

    • @Aindriuh
      @Aindriuh 2 роки тому +1

      They are SLRs not FALS. Single shot only.

    • @nellyprice
      @nellyprice 2 роки тому +2

      @@Aindriuh They might be FALs from 82, decommissioned and used as weighted weapons. The prominent cocking handle was a terror if you doing it the wrong way round on an event

    • @Aindriuh
      @Aindriuh 2 роки тому

      @@nellyprice The British Army never used FALs.

    • @nellyprice
      @nellyprice 2 роки тому +2

      @@Aindriuh I know. They captured them. Look at cocking handles on the rifles they're carrying, not SLRs.

    • @urbanpulsewalks
      @urbanpulsewalks 2 роки тому

      @@Aindriuh I suppose the clue is in the name, SLR, Self Loading Rifle, was a semi-automatic rifle. We used them in the RAF 1976-83.

  • @adamnoble8235
    @adamnoble8235 2 роки тому +8

    2 Weetabix per man and a ladle of see through powdered milk 😂 also we had bumpers and not an electric floor polisher and we had putees and dms boots.

    • @steveearnshaw1917
      @steveearnshaw1917 2 роки тому +2

      Seeing the bumper again after so long made me laugh, then I remember getting billed for a blanket because there was a square cut from the corner 🤣

  • @archangel1499
    @archangel1499 Рік тому +1

    10/10🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    #ChrisThrall🏆
    #PCompany
    #ParachuteRegiment
    #Pathfinders
    ✌🐉✌X

  • @christopherjames375
    @christopherjames375 Рік тому +1

    I was in the military .Germany. Cyprus. 2 tours a Canada Norway. Belize.and a peace keeping tour a Yemen 1975 to 1981.

  • @brigantescitizen9435
    @brigantescitizen9435 2 роки тому +11

    having been told to stand on my head while chatting with the CO at the grand age of 25 around 1995, decided this brain washing wasnt my cup of tea lol... but Kudos to the guys who completed the course.

  • @NatSatFat
    @NatSatFat Рік тому

    This looks f*****g tough!

  • @TheNavyseamonkey
    @TheNavyseamonkey 8 місяців тому +1

    Watching this and being up trees a s a youngling and Dad sending me up roofs on building projects I could have easily done this. Its all in the mindset. Once you have no fear anything is possible. Maybe its the reason I have a face like A clumsy Bee keeper?

  • @chrismitchell4808
    @chrismitchell4808 2 роки тому +1

    That trinasium would be tough.

  • @davidbarker3374
    @davidbarker3374 Рік тому +4

    I did all arms P company in 87. The stretcher race in isolation would not be so bad - but as the last test with my feet in rag order it was tough - made more difficult as a result of two of my team unable to keep up in the first 400 metres and they weren’t even on the stretcher. Staying in the game to overcome the brutal starting pace is essential. Afterwards you get into a rhythm and it is just psychological. Everyone is on their last legs, you have to stay focused and refuse to give in. The Trinasium was fun for me as I am part simian. Other than being at the front I have no recall of the Log race. However - I have suffered with crepitus in my shoulders ever since that stretcher race, Shoulders are not designed to have a scaffolding pole bouncing on them, the idea is everyone stays in step to avoid bounce……pfff.

    • @andygass9096
      @andygass9096 10 місяців тому

      Did it in 66 , no change then!!!!

  • @spandangle334
    @spandangle334 Рік тому +1

    Pti with black tash looks like the one who was at litchfield in about 94 95ish when i did P.R.A.C. we did 1.5 days with the regular army then rest of the week we went over with the paras.... we got put in a red tracksuit and told that we wont march anywhere we run even to the scoffhouse... 1st day we sat down and watched a short promo video on vhs of the paras at work ..i remember a army dune buggy type thing going through the mud lol ...at one point in the short film prince charles came on in uniform and all the pti' slagged him right off saying he aint even earned the beret 🤷‍♂️ the guy with the tash ( if the same guy we had ) said ..right now you lot ..your here to see if you got wat it takes just to aply for the paras .. you do not mix with anyone else other than the lads here with you you eat together you sleep together and if any of you go to the nafi bar i dont want to see you mixing with lads from anywhere eles but those on P.R.A.C .... I loved it ... i remember the trinasium lol the intructer would say turn ...on the rope then shout spread eagle and youd fall backwards into the net ... there was also a jump where you jump from a higher board to a lower board ..the drop was only about a foot or 2 and the gap was only a few feet but as it was high up many of the lafs arseholes went lol ... think they called it an illusion jump ... the day before i was due to go back up to litchfield to start basic training i was arrested for a fight over a month before and i was remanded in a you offenders prison ... i had just come back from getting my train tickets from my travel warrant ...still remember the way i went london euston then on to birmingham newstreet then change to litchfield and we got picked up at the station ..we were all told before hand not to have any military style bags as the ira was still a threat .the corperal that picked us up was in civi clothes and a normal minibus....
    I was convicted for the fight and got 90 days in young offenders i did 14 days of those on remand ... i showed the courts my paper work and the police when i got nicked that i was going up to better my life in the army but they couldnt care less ... shame really as i spent many times in and out of prison for stupid fighting ( never started fights just like the one that stopped me going back up to litchfield ).. the one goid thing that i got from P.R.A.C was fittness ... i always trained ... my lodger and best mate went on to the war in bosnia as a royal engineer ... if i remember rightly after p.r.a.c on leaving before comming back for basic training they told us theres a good chance after the 26 weeks training that we would be posted out to a place called Zaire in africa as something was bubling up over there.... i went through life gutted my opertunity was taken away on the sunday the day before i was due to leave again .. i had pals who were royal marines and in other infantry regiments ... i was alwas envious all the way up until i decided to head over to france and join the french foreign legion 11 years ago and the rest they say is history 😁 bloody hell reading this back i could probably write a book 🤣 prob need to learn how to spell 1st and as for my gramma ..well its worse than a 6 year olds 🙈 thanks for uploading this video it bought back some fun memories of my week up at the litchfield barracks 💪😎

  • @954fireblade
    @954fireblade Рік тому +1

    did mine in 87 brings back memories haha

  • @gillhall2777
    @gillhall2777 Рік тому

    The best regiments in the world yes the Paras my dad was one

  • @kennymacm3031
    @kennymacm3031 Рік тому

    I loved the Trainasium , tbf heights never bothered me

  • @allandavis8201
    @allandavis8201 2 роки тому +4

    I have tremendous respect for those men who can pass ‘P’ company and go on to have a carrier in the ‘PARAS’, it is brutal and I know some veteran Paras that say the P company testing was the hardest thing they ever did outside of combat, and considering that some of these friends went Down South and fought like hell to return the islands to their rightful inhabitants I can easily understand what they mean, but one thing bugs me about this video is the assumption that an injury can always be found by a medic if there is one to be found, but not all injuries are detectable by a physical examination, sometimes it takes x-rays, scans, ultrasound and other procedures, so unless the medic has multi-function vision and hands it is a bit unjust to bin a person under testing, do candidates get sent to a specialist doctor or just a doctor who can request a deeper examination?, perhaps someone could clarify this small point for me. Thanks 😀👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇦

    • @firstaddz8100
      @firstaddz8100 2 роки тому +1

      As the Major said, there will always be the suspicion that the candidate is just wanting to quit and because of time constraints and limited medical resources this means that some unlucky fellas are going to be accused of feigning injury when they really are damaged. It is brutal and unfair but it is what it is.

    • @allandavis8201
      @allandavis8201 2 роки тому +1

      @@firstaddz8100 Fair comment, thanks.

    • @hudson7354
      @hudson7354 Рік тому

      Malvinas ❤❤❤❤❤
      Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @andrewhamilton2655
    @andrewhamilton2655 Рік тому +2

    I remember Woody Woodruf that you catch a glimpse of in this documentary. The grey men seems to be a recurring thing with him. Happy days

  • @realiseyourfree
    @realiseyourfree 2 роки тому +1

    When was this course? Ours was April 89.

  • @eddie4324
    @eddie4324 2 роки тому +2

    About half passed the course I did in 2002; up from a third from the ‘old school’ days I think.

    • @robertozube
      @robertozube 2 роки тому

      I passed in 2002 also. 120 started. 60 ish passed.

    • @eddie4324
      @eddie4324 2 роки тому

      @@robertozube Same for the course I was on, could have been on the same one. Think we had 5 stand up fails, which, in comparison to this video, seems quite low.

  • @DS-od1kb
    @DS-od1kb Рік тому +2

    Does anyone remember the TV series The Paras from the 80s? It has been uploaded onto UA-cam.

  • @DigitalMan6627
    @DigitalMan6627 2 роки тому +9

    Proper soldiers,proper’tasches
    Proper DS,rubbing hands whilst giving a brief

    • @firstaddz8100
      @firstaddz8100 2 роки тому

      what does DS stand for?
      I know he's a major.

    • @DigitalMan6627
      @DigitalMan6627 2 роки тому +1

      @@firstaddz8100 Directing Staff 👍

    • @firstaddz8100
      @firstaddz8100 2 роки тому

      @@DigitalMan6627 Thanks, Sean👍

  • @green823jade
    @green823jade Рік тому

    What year is this documentary please Chris? Love the channel cheers J

  • @alastairburnett8834
    @alastairburnett8834 2 роки тому +3

    Check canopy. Thank fuck for that. Classic

  • @kevinhoughton9134
    @kevinhoughton9134 2 роки тому +4

    Talk about leading from the front, the Major in charge of P Company was the epitome of the phrase!

  • @RobertMiller-ye9hm
    @RobertMiller-ye9hm 2 роки тому +7

    No wonder the Argis got beat . If these guys were coming to up to my dug in . My hands would be straight up in the air saying I didn’t want to fight in the first place . I surrender chaps . 😂

  • @Matt-go7ss
    @Matt-go7ss Рік тому

    There's a lot of splendid moustache work going on there

  • @gavinstarkey3113
    @gavinstarkey3113 Рік тому

    I considered P Coy but Meiktila battery was the eventual shout

  • @herrickmaster77
    @herrickmaster77 2 роки тому +3

    I did pcoy in 2002 and it was hard but stuck with it and got through pre para beat up followed by pcoy very tough but worth it in the end

    • @eddie4324
      @eddie4324 2 роки тому

      Did all arms in 2002 too. It was hard, but think this old school PCompany was harder.

    • @herrickmaster77
      @herrickmaster77 2 роки тому

      @@eddie4324 its looks harder on here with breacon phase

    • @eddie4324
      @eddie4324 2 роки тому

      @@herrickmaster77 Yep looks nails. Plus the 10 miler had to be completed in 1 hour 45. Think we had 5 minutes more!

    • @herrickmaster77
      @herrickmaster77 2 роки тому

      @@eddie4324 yeah its right that was an hour 45 theres an old programme from the 80s called the paras and they did it in 1hr 45 on that

    • @stephensmith4480
      @stephensmith4480 2 роки тому

      @@herrickmaster77 That was a brilliant program. One of the DS Corporals was Al Slater, he joined the SAS and was killed by the IRA in county Fermanagh not long after getting Badged. You can still find it on here.

  • @andrewalexander1086
    @andrewalexander1086 2 роки тому +3

    Browning barracks I remember it well

    • @andrewalexander1086
      @andrewalexander1086 2 роки тому

      Corporal Slater was my training NCO who I believed was killed in NI , in an IRA ambush when he joined the SAS.

  • @UltimateDeliciousPie
    @UltimateDeliciousPie Рік тому +1

    "The coveted red beret."
    ITS MAROON.

  • @pauleyton7314
    @pauleyton7314 2 роки тому +5

    My brother passed p company, he said you got breasted for being the slowest or the fastest or even if you were in the middle, basically you could do no good.

  • @binder946
    @binder946 Рік тому

    12:12 don't fear
    It was the camera that made him so nice.

  • @jimmyoconnell6167
    @jimmyoconnell6167 2 роки тому +1

    PTI Graham Carter I was at the depot with him 1980

    • @benfrewin9926
      @benfrewin9926 2 роки тому

      He's another one who shone in the Falklands, and he was literally a kid at the time. he has a great demeanor in this programme. Clearly a smart, talented soldier.

  • @benkelly2190
    @benkelly2190 2 роки тому +4

    Para reg. airborne all the way!✊🏻

    • @hudson7354
      @hudson7354 Рік тому

      Para reg 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @arthurrobinson2604
    @arthurrobinson2604 Рік тому +3

    I did the P Course for National Service men in 1956. There were no three chances, no advice and quick RTU. Who wanted NS men in the Paras? I made it but why I did it I still wonder.