A marvellous system and tradition to be incorporated in the Corps. Being real Marines and talented musicians at the same time. Congratulations and success. Jaap van der Meulen, Cdr. RNLN (ret)
My son wanted to be in the marines, but he damaged his knee badly and that was the end of that. He's had several ops and still has problems after over twenty years. It was the end of his dream. Congratulations to all the recruits
I desperately wanted to join the Royal Marines back in 1970 but because of defective eyesight it wasn’t to be, my father was a Royal Marine based at Deal many years ago, he loved his time with them and he loved the Royal Marines Band Service as I do today, world class❤️
A fabulous display by the squad. The future of the Band Service is guaranteed with quality recruits like these, their parents must be very proud of them.
Well done girls and boys hoofing parade. Bravo Zulu BZ enjoy your journey it will be magical. Cracking speech Sir true words. When you step down enjoy the new ventures and challenges what ever they maybe. Once Royal always a Royal.
Well done and very impressed with Capt Button, he must have served with a few good Drum Majors :-), hope he is well and good luck Troop, from experience the 24 years goes very very quickly.
In the latest conflict in North West India recently the Indian Army would certainly qualify as the "King" when they chased off the "monkeys" back to their reservation.
Their way they shuffle their feet during the right/left/Center dress makes me cringe. As a person part of a Defence force cadet program, to *me* This makes them look not really good as it makes a lot of noise.
"As a person part of a Defence force cadet program" that's where you should've realised you shouldn't comment at all. 10 year old children commenting like this make me cringe.
You are cadet, what do you know? The idea is the dressing is perfectly in line before the VIP taking the salute arrives. As everyone takes different paces the small steps shuffle allows for correct dressing the quickest, rather than back and forth, back and forth etc
Proud parents. Particularly love the moving sequence at 23min
40secs.
A marvellous system and tradition to be incorporated in the Corps. Being real Marines and talented musicians at the same time. Congratulations and success. Jaap van der Meulen, Cdr. RNLN (ret)
A great display and you should all be very proud. Welcome to you all and good luck in your careers in the Corps. An ex-Royal Marine
My son wanted to be in the marines, but he damaged his knee badly and that was the end of that. He's had several ops and still has problems after over twenty years. It was the end of his dream. Congratulations to all the recruits
There is hope Gail, look at kneesovertoesguy on youtube, his exersizes have saved many including myself. Best of luck to your son and stay strong 💪🇬🇧
I desperately wanted to join the Royal Marines back in 1970 but because of defective eyesight it wasn’t to be, my father was a Royal Marine based at Deal many years ago, he loved his time with them and he loved the Royal Marines Band Service as I do today, world class❤️
Best military band in the world. My late husband was a drummer ...
I remember my passing out parade as a bootneck many years ago...accompanied by our wonderful band. Such fond memories.
The best of British and the best military band in the world.
A fabulous display by the squad. The future of the Band Service is guaranteed with quality recruits like these, their parents must be very proud of them.
Congratulations to all the lads and lassies.
Well done and good luck to you all …..Superb, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
I have always loved HM Royal Marines, well done everyone 👏
Well done! Joining the Best of the Best!! A life NOT lived in vain …..
BZ, excellency at its best. Cracking effort and well done to the training team.
Well done girls and boys hoofing parade. Bravo Zulu BZ enjoy your journey it will be magical. Cracking speech Sir true words. When you step down enjoy the new ventures and challenges what ever they maybe. Once Royal always a Royal.
Excuse language but bloody amazing
Well done and very impressed with Capt Button, he must have served with a few good Drum Majors :-), hope he is well and good luck Troop, from experience the 24 years goes very very quickly.
Well done to all 👏👏👏
First again. Very cool Parade,
Glückwunsch
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how is the march on song called?
What is the march at 10:05? It's a solid banger I've heard before but I don't know the name.
Glorious Victory
@@user-ir7os6wh1w Thanks man!
山中无老虎猴子称大王-No tiger in the mountain the monkey is the King-It is the best way to describe Brits military.
In the latest conflict in North West India recently the Indian Army would certainly qualify as the "King" when they chased off the "monkeys" back to their reservation.
What's the first song called?
"Gibraltar" by Richard Waterer
Crazy imagine if nazis or stalinists could retreat lol
Their way they shuffle their feet during the right/left/Center dress makes me cringe. As a person part of a Defence force cadet program, to *me* This makes them look not really good as it makes a lot of noise.
Your poor spelling made me cringe.
"As a person part of a Defence force cadet program" that's where you should've realised you shouldn't comment at all. 10 year old children commenting like this make me cringe.
You are cadet, what do you know? The idea is the dressing is perfectly in line before the VIP taking the salute arrives. As everyone takes different paces the small steps shuffle allows for correct dressing the quickest, rather than back and forth, back and forth etc
This is the way real soldiers do drill