While visiting from the US, I spent some time in London talking with a former Royal Scots Dragoon. We learned we shared the same opinion on many things and when we parted he gave me a hug. One of my proudest moments! Sharing a moment of male bonding with a Royal Scots Dragoon! I am former USAF.
I worked for a year next to these guys' barracks in Bergen Hohne. Sad to see them go, but fantastic to see them being welcomed home like this. Much respect from Germany.
My roommate at the New Kabul Compound in Kabul was a Royal Signals officer - his father-in-law passed unexpectedly and he was given an immediate emergency leave to return to England - he was picked up about 9pm by a detachment of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards who took him to Kabul International Airport to start the trip home. They were as competent and professional a group of men as I have met in over 30 years with the US Army.
In another video someone commented on how the bass drummer never takes a break until the parade is over. Now I'm noticing it in every video. Hats off to bass drummers everywhere!
My Dad served in the Royal Scots Greys and he was 100% English but until the day he died he loved the regiment. I didn’t serve but I too have a special place in my heart for the regiment. Like many Poles you helped Britain and I thank you for your service. Dziękuję
And the same thing came to my attention, he replied that someone from Australia forgot how and by whom this continent was inhabited - by thugs and convicts sent from England to hell (in the ass). And such ignorance of history exposes an imbecile and an oligophrenic .It’s enough for an unprofitable brain to read a couple of books.. But the hand doesn’t reach for writing, but not for analysis. It’s hard for hard-working brains.Kangaroo - so I don’t understand the local dialect, but the British thought it was the name of the animal... So you are - Kangaroo.
As an Australian I love that fine men and women do their job to protect me and my family with costs to their own family. All I can say is I'm sorry for the fallen and those families that have to endure it. From me Gary Martin I remember. Lest We Forget
From one who has served with my British Brothers in Arms in Iraq - may God protect you and your families - your nation and Her Majesty and family. British troops are honorable men and women - I pray your government wakes up to the onslaught of terror heading to your isle and that, as a nation, you face it and deter it. God Bless you all - and keep sounding those PIPES AND DRUMS!!!
@john jack if you are going to drag this back to the dark ages then you are less correct than i am. The island we call britain was known by the celts of both england and scotland as bryton. Alba in the dark ages was used by the gaels of the highlands to refer specifically to the highlands. Not scotland, just the highlands. When the romans arrived in england they called it albion. They never called it britain. The term britain is just as scottish as it is english. It is a geographical and geological term. British is a term used to infere genetic likening. Not cultural likening. It does not imply any similarity with the english. So dont jump to conclusions.
@john jack also i am scottish myself. And im proud of it. Im also proud to be british. For some reason lots of scots have decided to lump our hate onto the english. When in general the english are good people. Dont spit on the common english man. He has done nothing to you. If you really have to hate something then hate the upper class. And dont say the upper class is mostly english, the bit of it relevant to you is as scottish as you are.
@john jack albion in latin means white. the romans called it albion. because the first thing they saw of the island was the white cliffs of dover. bryton is the term used by the peoples of the island that is GEOGRAPHICALLY called britain. Alba refers specifically to the highlands. aka anything north of the great glen. the south western isles are the dal riata (a term still used commonly by people nearby to refer to the area. the rest is broken up into the orkneys, shetland, aberdeenshire and the lowlands. end of. britain was not a term created by the english. it was created by the greater peoples of the british isles. and even if you want to bluntly refuse that the scottish are in anyway related to the english at all (which is bollocks you had to get to scotland by going through england) you can do that. you cannot however say that the big island off the coast of france is not geographically called britain. albion isnt an option, thats roman. you really dont have a choice. the fact is that the island is called britain. you cant deny that. sure you can spit racist nonsense and try and deny that scotland isnt connected to england. but nothing wil change the fact that scotland and england are irrevocably linked. you dont like us, which is understandable to an extent. but its also doesnt make sense. considering it was a scotsman that created the united kingdom of england, scotland and wales. so please i beg of you, just stop.
@john jack the common english man hasnt done anything to you, him and his ancestors going back for several 100 years have been struggling to survive under the crushing weight of ridiculously high taxes and the gradually stripping of his common lands (basically and english clearances) by the snobby upper class that he loathes with an unending hatred but cant do anything about because it has pushed into a position that he cant get out of. the scottish upperclass have done more damage to scotland than the english have. and you know that to be true
I am Very proud to serve these boys working for them as a civilian chef in Germany is an honer and would like to say im so glad you boys and girls are finally coming home 70 years is a long time
I'm an American and US Army veteran. I I have never seen American soldiers march with such precision. The Scottish army marches with dignity, grace, dedication, and honor
@@dungtrumpet5490 Actually atholl highlanders aren't in the british army they are the only remaining private army in Europe, and act as the personal bodyguard to the Duke of Atholl
When I hear a pipe band I get tears in my eyes. I really do not know why. Precisely the brass section make it complete! If I can, I make motorcycle trip through Scotland in the future. I think it already 1000x better than a beach holiday in Turkey. I know now for sure. From 0:37 part. I get goose bumps, nothing is better than analog music. PART 2 Goosebumps. Sure piece between the 37th 0:37 second and the 1:04 min. Top piece. Everything is right at my headset. Rhythm, pitch, melody, Tone, Harmony, Style, Dynamics. And believe me, I hear everything, not just the taste, situation or atmosphere can be a "match" but also technical side of the whole. I feel as if I am there. And there is the fact that it was recorded with good equipment and the acoustic situation is the finishing touch. Nothing but nothing is better than analog and acoustic instruments. I get "Goosebumps" of this. Because ultimately, it MUST all still be analog again! Let the source and everything in between, which then so be it, but this approach certainly summit of perfection. (I apologize for any translation errors) And of course, my respect for the men and women that maintain the world peace, uphold justice, and supervise.
As an Englishman may I say how proud I am to live in a country that is in a union with Scotland. Also proud of Wales & NI. Be independent if that is your wish but please stay in the union.
What I love to see is the way the guys are all different sizes and colours etc. yet march together in perfect unison. This is the RIGHT kind of diversity
The white bearskin the bass drummer wears is in recognition of the the fact that the Royal Scots Greys were amalgamated with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. The white bearskin was presented to the Royal Scots Greys by the Czar of Russia.
Les royal scots grues ont combattu les allemands le 22 août 1914 dans mon village en Belgique (Péronnes Lez Binche) sous les ordres de sir Philipp chedwood . Ce sont des braves.
All thanks to need to go out to all these men & woman whom protect all the people of England wales Ireland and Scotland thanks for protecting us all and the freedom of other countries
Step one: Click play this video Step two: While video is playing, get up off chair, stand and salute Step three: After video finishes, repeat step one and two.
@Mr.M Politicians, not soldiers make the war. Every real soldier in the world, no matter the country, respect each other. Sic vis pacem para bellum. Nemo me impune lacessit.
The British certainly know how to honor their their armed forces, Royal family and country! When they put on a parade it is always great to watch! Even the naval parade for the Queen was great to watch, it had enough everything from rowboats to the London Bridge saluting her, and she deserved it!
As an American, I have always respected Queen Elizabeth! I can remember watching her coronation, but before that I remember how King George and his family stayed in London with their people during the war! Most other Royal families of many other nations, left for safety at the first sound of danger, but King George said they would stay with their people, and they endured the 91 days of Nazi bombing same as their people! And Princess Elizzbeth was out with the other young women as a VAD, (as I recall the name) driving and working with the other young women! How many Queens can say that?! She is a true Queen to her people!
@@patgarrett2152 - And her real last name is Sachsen-Coburg Gotha because she has slightly more German in her than English. Name was changed after WWI to Windsor.
Did my basic training with the Scott’s DGs in 1992 up in Catterick. My best mate in training was a rather loveable fellow from Dundee called Jimmy Johnston who happened to be an exceptional piper. He joined the Ps&Ds, and I lost contact with him after I went off to my regiment in Germany.
Served in the Royal Scots Greys germany bfpo38 fallingbostel and Unficyp Cyprus UN1970 under HRH The Duke Of Kent was his radio opp in NI in the troubles !
I worked in Scotland in the seventies, I never met such hospitable people. However, if you are looking for trouble, also visit Scotland. Scots and the Aoterea Maoris are the kindess and most frightening people I have ever met.
+archie bloggs Wrong, as a Scot I prefer to be called British as it is politically correct to do so. You don't call people from Ontario in Canada "Ontarians", we call them Canadians. Nor do we call people from Qaxaca in Mexico "Qaxacians" we call them Mexicans. So why should we in the far north of the U.K. be called Scottish before British? On a local level sure but when talking to people abroad it's more appropriate to say British, after all without Britain we'd be fucked
I don't know what's with the tiger fur on some of the uniforms but it looks as cool as F@@K. I still remember my dad dragging around Birmingham city centre following the pipers on remembrance day when I was a kid.
As an 18 year Oz soldier I see these Brits looking disciplined, fit, and formidible, as all soliders should. Well done. Once a soldier always a soldier and a brother to all fellow soldiers - I mean proper ones!
There is something about the army of a free people. They carry themselves differently. They don't fight for conquest or a ruthless dictator, they choose to enlist to protect their country and its people. As an American living in the land of the free, we are proud to call the Scots our allies.
As a Canadian who is half Scottish and French and have also served in the reserves in a Scottish regiment, I have vast respect for the british army and the people.
Extremely proud to be an American of Scottish and I fervently hope Irish ancestry. No matter which of the three flags, I would be proud to serve under any or all of the three. Whichever, If I had to go into battle I’d want it to be to the sound of the pipes. There is nothing that can compare to them in my opinion.
While visiting from the US, I spent some time in London talking with a former Royal Scots Dragoon. We learned we shared the same opinion on many things and when we parted he gave me a hug. One of my proudest moments! Sharing a moment of male bonding with a Royal Scots Dragoon! I am former USAF.
I was one of the grey berrets on that parade and its nice to see the support in the comments! Thanks guys! Means alot to the lads!
Which one tell me on which Minute we can see you
Yes, please do.
If you don't mind, could you tell me the difference between the green and grey barret? Thank you.
@@NoahSupermoto haaaaa you think im A Walt? Trust me im in that squad
If you look close you will notice our bass drummer has a white bearskin? Real polarbear! Uniqueness of the regiment is infinite
I worked for a year next to these guys' barracks in Bergen Hohne. Sad to see them go, but fantastic to see them being welcomed home like this. Much respect from Germany.
My roommate at the New Kabul Compound in Kabul was a Royal Signals officer - his father-in-law passed unexpectedly and he was given an immediate emergency leave to return to England - he was picked up about 9pm by a detachment of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards who took him to Kabul International Airport to start the trip home. They were as competent and professional a group of men as I have met in over 30 years with the US Army.
Can't beat the Scottish respect from South Africa 🇿🇦
You can’t beat the look and sound of the guards bands and soldiers, I could stand there all day and watch and listen to them march by
Such a wonderful band and thank you for your service to your country and all mankind. greetings from the U S
In another video someone commented on how the bass drummer never takes a break until the parade is over. Now I'm noticing it in every video. Hats off to bass drummers everywhere!
my heart stayed in the kingdom forever. I am a former soldier of Scottish dragoons, as the only Pole I deserved there.
The Poles are like the Scots of Eastern Europe. Give 'em hell Poland and give 'em hell Scotland
My Dad served in the Royal Scots Greys and he was 100% English but until the day he died he loved the regiment.
I didn’t serve but I too have a special place in my heart for the regiment.
Like many Poles you helped Britain and I thank you for your service.
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This brought tears to my eyes from a proud Scot in Australia
And the same thing came to my attention, he replied that someone from Australia forgot how and by whom this continent was inhabited - by thugs and convicts sent from England to hell (in the ass). And such ignorance of history exposes an imbecile and an oligophrenic .It’s enough for an unprofitable brain to read a couple of books.. But the hand doesn’t reach for writing, but not for analysis. It’s hard for hard-working brains.Kangaroo - so I don’t understand the local dialect, but the British thought it was the name of the animal... So you are - Kangaroo.
Not Sherlock Holmes, not Baker Street...?Not Conan Doyle?
Even as an American, when I hear Scotland the brave, it gives me chills every time during any march
Same here (Irish/German hybrid) 👍
Such a great display of pride, bravery and tradition that few nations can match.
It always give me goose bumps when I hear the sound of the Scottish pipes. Brave and legendary soldiers 🙏🏻
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This is just amazing. Absolutely loved it. With all the respect from Germany!!
As an Australian, How very proud I am of my Scots and English ancestors and to all whom serve in defence forces God Bless you allxxx
And english ancestors oh well can't have everything right you have my heart felt sympathy :-)
Honour and glory from a german soldier to the scots.
As an Australian I love that fine men and women do their job to protect me and my family with costs to their own family.
All I can say is I'm sorry for the fallen and those families that have to endure it.
From me Gary Martin I remember. Lest We Forget
Proud to be English but you would always want the Scots with you when the going gets tough.
Likewise.
From one who has served with my British Brothers in Arms in Iraq - may God protect you and your families - your nation and Her Majesty and family. British troops are honorable men and women - I pray your government wakes up to the onslaught of terror heading to your isle and that, as a nation, you face it and deter it. God Bless you all - and keep sounding those PIPES AND DRUMS!!!
@john jack scotland is a country on the island of britain. It is british. Also every military has its moments. Its inevitable.
@john jack if you are going to drag this back to the dark ages then you are less correct than i am. The island we call britain was known by the celts of both england and scotland as bryton. Alba in the dark ages was used by the gaels of the highlands to refer specifically to the highlands. Not scotland, just the highlands. When the romans arrived in england they called it albion. They never called it britain. The term britain is just as scottish as it is english. It is a geographical and geological term. British is a term used to infere genetic likening. Not cultural likening. It does not imply any similarity with the english. So dont jump to conclusions.
@john jack also i am scottish myself. And im proud of it. Im also proud to be british. For some reason lots of scots have decided to lump our hate onto the english. When in general the english are good people. Dont spit on the common english man. He has done nothing to you. If you really have to hate something then hate the upper class. And dont say the upper class is mostly english, the bit of it relevant to you is as scottish as you are.
@john jack albion in latin means white. the romans called it albion. because the first thing they saw of the island was the white cliffs of dover. bryton is the term used by the peoples of the island that is GEOGRAPHICALLY called britain. Alba refers specifically to the highlands. aka anything north of the great glen. the south western isles are the dal riata (a term still used commonly by people nearby to refer to the area. the rest is broken up into the orkneys, shetland, aberdeenshire and the lowlands. end of. britain was not a term created by the english. it was created by the greater peoples of the british isles. and even if you want to bluntly refuse that the scottish are in anyway related to the english at all (which is bollocks you had to get to scotland by going through england) you can do that. you cannot however say that the big island off the coast of france is not geographically called britain. albion isnt an option, thats roman. you really dont have a choice. the fact is that the island is called britain. you cant deny that. sure you can spit racist nonsense and try and deny that scotland isnt connected to england. but nothing wil change the fact that scotland and england are irrevocably linked. you dont like us, which is understandable to an extent. but its also doesnt make sense. considering it was a scotsman that created the united kingdom of england, scotland and wales. so please i beg of you, just stop.
@john jack the common english man hasnt done anything to you, him and his ancestors going back for several 100 years have been struggling to survive under the crushing weight of ridiculously high taxes and the gradually stripping of his common lands (basically and english clearances) by the snobby upper class that he loathes with an unending hatred but cant do anything about because it has pushed into a position that he cant get out of. the scottish upperclass have done more damage to scotland than the english have. and you know that to be true
We in Aussie are proud of you fellas. Stay strong and march proud .... you have all earned it mate
I am Very proud to serve these boys working for them as a civilian chef in Germany is an honer and would like to say im so glad you boys and girls are finally coming home 70 years is a long
time
The way their steps are in perfect sync with drum beats is absolutely jaw dropping! 🖒
Well, we now Scotish soldier are very brave and heroic man . Greetings from Romania with respect and admiration.
Englishman here so proud of these lads
I'm an American and US Army veteran. I I have never seen American soldiers march with such precision. The Scottish army marches with dignity, grace, dedication, and honor
There is no scottish army, these are british crown soldiers loyal to queen Elizabeth of England
Actually its the British Army.
I served with many British troops in Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan awesome bunch of people ill proudly serve with them again
@john jack They're in the British Army, prick. Not the Caledonian Jock McHairy Highlanders.
@@dungtrumpet5490 Actually atholl highlanders aren't in the british army they are the only remaining private army in Europe, and act as the personal bodyguard to the Duke of Atholl
When I hear a pipe band I get tears in my eyes. I really do not know why. Precisely the brass section make it complete! If I can, I make motorcycle trip through Scotland in the future. I think it already 1000x better than a beach holiday in Turkey. I know now for sure. From 0:37 part. I get goose bumps, nothing is better than analog music.
PART 2
Goosebumps. Sure piece between the 37th 0:37 second and the 1:04 min. Top piece. Everything is right at my headset. Rhythm, pitch, melody, Tone, Harmony, Style, Dynamics. And believe me, I hear everything, not just the taste, situation or atmosphere can be a "match" but also technical side of the whole. I feel as if I am there. And there is the fact that it was recorded with good equipment and the acoustic situation is the finishing touch. Nothing but nothing is better than analog and acoustic instruments. I get "Goosebumps" of this. Because ultimately, it MUST all still be analog again! Let the source and everything in between, which then so be it, but this approach certainly summit of perfection.
(I apologize for any translation errors)
And of course, my respect for the men and women that maintain the world peace, uphold justice, and supervise.
As an Englishman may I say how proud I am to live in a country that is in a union with Scotland. Also proud of Wales & NI. Be independent if that is your wish but please stay in the union.
without the beautiful Scots we'd be screwed ... c'mon we are all and I mean all ... stronger together
Good luck with getting us to stay much longer mate.
haha, no, We'll have the north back thanks.
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We are going nowhere pal, you are not a Scot we don't use the English word mate.
What I love to see is the way the guys are all different sizes and colours etc. yet march together in perfect unison. This is the RIGHT kind of diversity
Yep, plenty of Fijian soldiers serving in the British forces.
Got to love the Scotties. Tough as nails with no quit in them. Love the pipes.
Scott's are the best ,,from an Englishman ,lived in Glasgow,
no Audrey we never get bored hearing it miss you Scotland
C'mon, I'm Finnish.. with a perverted taste of music...I LOVE pipes & drums, and organs!
The white bearskin the bass drummer wears is in recognition of the the fact that the Royal Scots Greys were amalgamated with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. The white bearskin was presented to the Royal Scots Greys by the Czar of Russia.
Les royal scots grues ont combattu les allemands le 22 août 1914 dans mon village en Belgique (Péronnes Lez Binche) sous les ordres de sir Philipp chedwood . Ce sont des braves.
Erreur de frappe : greys. Sorry.
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All thanks to need to go out to all these men & woman whom protect all the people of England wales Ireland and Scotland thanks for protecting us all and the freedom of other countries
Step one: Click play this video
Step two: While video is playing, get up off chair, stand and salute
Step three: After video finishes, repeat step one and two.
The Scots sure know how to welcome their military back home!
yeah in my country people shit on the military its a shame.. no national pride
they fought forus
Absolutely fantastic
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@@gelul12 pride is a weakness
As fine a group of soldiers in the world. Tough , professional. I would gladly fight with them again any time any place. US Army vet.
I’m ex 45 commando, served with every thing with legs in Helmand. Thank you for ur service, made yank mates for life on duty , god bless you sir
You can't even use grammar, your obviously just lying.
Kristian - I’m severe dyslexic, 45 commando n proud , not something to lie about tbh , jog on
@Mr.M Politicians, not soldiers make the war. Every real soldier in the world, no matter the country, respect each other. Sic vis pacem para bellum. Nemo me impune lacessit.
Kristian - He can’t use grammar. To quote yourself “your”, you mean you are or you’re. Dick.
For myself,if the pipes and drums don't get your blood going, you are probably clinically dead. Welcome home, lads (and lassies) and well done!
Fantastic! I am 20% Scottish...I am very proud!
It's in the Blood Bud.
Fantastic, "thank you lads" for doing your bit, it makes me feel so proud to be British. Who needs the E.U we have it all.
The British certainly know how to honor their their armed forces, Royal family and country! When they put on a parade it is always great to watch! Even the naval parade for the Queen was great to watch, it had enough everything from rowboats to the London Bridge saluting her, and she deserved it!
Just a thought, if you like the pipes, just type 'homecoming Scotland' into the search box, then sit back and enjoy :-))
As an American, I have always respected Queen Elizabeth! I can remember watching her coronation, but before that I remember how King George and his family stayed in London with their people during the war! Most other Royal families of many other nations, left for safety at the first sound of danger, but King George said they would stay with their people, and they endured the 91 days of Nazi bombing same as their people!
And Princess Elizzbeth was out with the other young women as a VAD, (as I recall the name) driving and working with the other young women! How many Queens can say that?! She is a true Queen to her people!
@@patgarrett2152 - And her real last name is Sachsen-Coburg Gotha because she has slightly more German in her than English. Name was changed after WWI to Windsor.
justafanintexas she is actually more Scottish than English aswell.
@@dansmith1045 - Can't be. 42.1% German; 38.6% English.
I love the upbeat tempo. The Scots know how to properly play the drums.
Glad these boys came home safe and sound. Please take care of them, they've been through alot
Mad props. All those men should be immensely proud. Scots forces are so amazing bad ass!
These aren’t scots, they’re british troops marching in Scotland. Scotland has no military.
The Scots has by far the best marching bands in the world....
these aren’t scots, they’re british soldiers
@@rmac8378 SCOTS.
Respect from Italy! 🇮🇹🇨🇦🇬🇧🏴
excellent i cry every time i watch this im so proud to be scottish
This isn’t Scottish culture, these are British soldiers, you’re proud to be British which is different
With tears, I welcome thee back home from that miserable place.
Beautiful.
Made in the UK!
Makes my heart swell with pride.😘
Fantastic! Those kilts oo la la ..
so proud to be Scottish descendant. Xx
Respect to anyone who is/has served in any of the armed forces 👍
Sharp looking soldiers. Respects from a old U.S. Navy Chief.
If this doesn't move you, you are absent of heart & soul.
Love pipe and drums. Fantastic
Absolutely outstanding...
Did my basic training with the Scott’s DGs in 1992 up in Catterick. My best mate in training was a rather loveable fellow from Dundee called Jimmy Johnston who happened to be an exceptional piper. He joined the Ps&Ds, and I lost contact with him after I went off to my regiment in Germany.
Just watched this brings tears to the eyes. So proud of you gents.
Got to love our Allies! Also, they're are friends, family and ancestors.
Thanks for your Service!
Very smart. Thank you for your service. Makes us all very proud.
~~~A Fine Army, Indeed!~~~ From An American w/ Zero Scottish Blood.
Respects from a Canadian.
Respect from Russia!
These are proud people, Being of Scottish Irish descent this gives me cold chills!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m 100% English and I feel the same way.
Proud of Scots Greys, the Birdcatchers!! Proud of Charles Ewart!! Scotland forever!!
Served in the Royal Scots Greys germany bfpo38 fallingbostel and Unficyp Cyprus UN1970 under HRH The Duke Of Kent was his radio opp in NI in the troubles !
They are ALL so handsome!! This is AWESOME!!
IM DANISH.....!
And that is why we love You....!
This thing is fantastic. Hope you all stay in a good health during this pandemic up there. cheers from Indonesia.
I'm biased but our military are the best in the world. Not the biggest, not the strongest. But definitely the best.
"biased" you think :-D
I worked in Scotland in the seventies, I never met such hospitable people. However, if you are looking for trouble, also visit Scotland. Scots and the Aoterea Maoris are the kindess and most frightening people I have ever met.
This is totally friggin outstanding yes in deed
Damn fine group of Scotsman.
Thank you to the British for supporting the US in our endeavors be they be right or wrong. From the Texas Anglophile in Houston
Thank you mate!
+Brent W Please don't call us British - we are Scottish - just as many Americans are not Yankees
+archie bloggs Wrong, as a Scot I prefer to be called British as it is politically correct to do so. You don't call people from Ontario in Canada "Ontarians", we call them Canadians. Nor do we call people from Qaxaca in Mexico "Qaxacians" we call them Mexicans. So why should we in the far north of the U.K. be called Scottish before British? On a local level sure but when talking to people abroad it's more appropriate to say British, after all without Britain we'd be fucked
we are what we are.....
call yourself what,you want to....
I don't know what's with the tiger fur on some of the uniforms but it looks as cool as F@@K. I still remember my dad dragging around Birmingham city centre following the pipers on remembrance day when I was a kid.
Salute ! Well done Lads ........
The High Road to Giarloch is f****ing amazing to watch and hear.
Was A Great Day Proud To Have Served In Scotland,s Finest Regiment Second To None
Joined this mob in 1977-1984.
Joined the greys 65 left the Scots dg's75.sadly missed now a lame un.
As an 18 year Oz soldier I see these Brits looking disciplined, fit, and formidible, as all soliders should. Well done. Once a soldier always a soldier and a brother to all fellow soldiers - I mean proper ones!
每次看到雄壯威武的蘇格蘭風笛樂隊吹奏"魔鬼兵團",被充滿活力的樂曲感動,也很想跟在隊伍後面,揮動雙臂,邁開大步前進。
fantastic could watchit over and over
Sorry......I got to excited watching and made a spelling error.... Love To Scotland always💓 Thank you from the United States Of America💞
I love those bag pipes,the troops and all are awesome! 💝
No wonder the RSDG pipe band have 2 albums under their belts. They are bloody good
Served in this proud regiment before amalgamation Royal Scots Greys &3rd Carrinineers ! Hence The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards !
There is something about the army of a free people. They carry themselves differently. They don't fight for conquest or a ruthless dictator, they choose to enlist to protect their country and its people. As an American living in the land of the free, we are proud to call the Scots our allies.
As a Canadian who is half Scottish and French and have also served in the reserves in a Scottish regiment, I have vast respect for the british army and the people.
Fabulous! Proud to be British!
Their kilt uniforms are amazing.
😁🙋♀️🇬🇧
Parabéns aos Royal Scots Dragoon Guards!
Wish they did this in America. So honorable...
so many likes!!!!!! greetings from GREECE!! from the others!
Greetings and respect from Australia. Well done.
The Pipes flippin awesome!
Mercian7 we are the UK
Extremely proud to be an American of Scottish and I fervently hope Irish ancestry. No matter which of the three flags, I would be proud to serve under any or all of the three. Whichever, If I had to go into battle I’d want it to be to the sound of the pipes. There is nothing that can compare to them in my opinion.
Scotland has no military to serve under
Nice to meet another American of Scottish ancestry. My 28th great grandmother was Matilda queen of Scotland
Respect from America!
+connery801 Thank you. my Dad was Blck Watch,
+84sblack May are great Country's always be Allies. Long live and God bless the U.K.
+84sblack Respect from France :)
+connery801 love your name connery....
Respect from Slovenia!
Respect from Germany
Andre Weber by vyu
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Thank you . very nice
Olga Novakauskiene is a tu
I admire the Scots and how they respect its troops coming home.
I love the Scotsmen and their bagdrums !!! You can be proud !!!
These aren’t scots, they’re british troops. Scotland has no military.
I am really fascinated with Scottish military music.
Good lads. Desert Storm '91.
They’re amazing in person.
A proud day, with proud men.