Their not white berets there light blue for the army air core and a regiment has to be in service for about 40 years before they get a Forrest/peak cap like the others did
+Joseph Gillon They'll be former territorial soldiers mate. Army Reserve as it's called now, and they'll have been called up to afghanistan and so on. Very unusual to see them in training troops/platoons
black with red stripe in the middle is the Royal Regiment of Artillery, white(light blue) IDK and the same for the black hats but the berets and hats represent the regiment their in (i think) if not then maybe the type of regiment their apart of
The white berets are the Army Air Corps and the "black hats" are called peaked caps and they are the standard ceremonial headdress of the British Army. They change depending on the regiment.
I checked the passing out parade of the Pakistani Army, but it wasn't as good as the passing out parades of the Hong Kong Police Force (Both Police College and PTU) or the Hong Kong Fire Services Department. No offense though. Take a look at their parades.
ua-cam.com/video/As3nkpKDugQ/v-deo.html The Hong Kong Fire Services Department passing out parade ua-cam.com/video/pWOa1MtGu2U/v-deo.html The Hong Kong Police Force passing out parade Please take a look at them. Their parades are awesome.
Can't wait to join congratulations everyone
Brother Sean Sargent blanlord barracks
Told me story Afghanistan running about massive truck, IED
Saw a Jimmy. Royal Signals was represented. Certa Cito.
Proud of all family members and brother Sean
Their not white berets there light blue for the army air core and a regiment has to be in service for about 40 years before they get a Forrest/peak cap like the others did
If it's a pass out parade how come some of them have medals, are they training staff I know the SGTs and colours SGTs are
+Joseph Gillon They'll be former territorial soldiers mate. Army Reserve as it's called now, and they'll have been called up to afghanistan and so on. Very unusual to see them in training troops/platoons
Former TA
Officer's drill hasn't improved at all. Good to see something that hasn't changed!
Family proud, hope grandson join
It's a good to hear troops
Proud of Sean
who ever did the sizing needs learn a bit more....and that not upper barracks Winchester
Reeeeeeally wanna joinnnnn
What the army?
y do sum have white berets and others have black hats???? wht does tht mean?
Da Kief black hats probably meant they trained as officers.
black with red stripe in the middle is the Royal Regiment of Artillery, white(light blue) IDK and the same for the black hats but the berets and hats represent the regiment their in (i think) if not then maybe the type of regiment their apart of
@@jasminew-r5538 no just... no
The white berets are the Army Air Corps and the "black hats" are called peaked caps and they are the standard ceremonial headdress of the British Army. They
change depending on the regiment.
What's that bloody woman doing on the parade ground?
Traditional
its not the best but they have done their best congratulations
Nice but you can't compare with the Pakistan army. Watch once Pakistan passing out Army.
I checked the passing out parade of the Pakistani Army, but it wasn't as good as the passing out parades of the Hong Kong Police Force (Both Police College and PTU) or the Hong Kong Fire Services Department. No offense though. Take a look at their parades.
ua-cam.com/video/As3nkpKDugQ/v-deo.html
The Hong Kong Fire Services Department passing out parade
ua-cam.com/video/pWOa1MtGu2U/v-deo.html
The Hong Kong Police Force passing out parade
Please take a look at them. Their parades are awesome.
@@namaewanein3630 well they did get it from Britain, so if it under preforms i think i know where they'll look to (but the same can be said reversed).
@@broman2084 Yes they do. But the Hong Kong Disciplinary Forces made the drill looks sharper, in my opinion.
Well not very much disciplined.....quite awful...they should come to Pakistan military academy for training ....