I was a Marine Rifleman for 12 years, 99-11 Semper Fi brother, not sure if my buddy Gunny Barbita is there, he was an Instructor there, lost track of him a couple years ago, but I heard he was real pleasant haha
Its always intresting to see these videos and how they used tactics during the winter, especially when comparing it to winter tactics 300 years beforehand, when they just did wars in the summer, spring and fall due to the weather 🤣
Companies, battalions and regiments ext. have their own number, but do soldiers have their buttons numbered with the regimental number or how does this work? I know this is confusing. Thanks!
I was a Marine Rifleman for 12 years, 99-11 Semper Fi brother, not sure if my buddy Gunny Barbita is there, he was an Instructor there, lost track of him a couple years ago, but I heard he was real pleasant haha
‘Rah, Semper Fi! Cpl Zaslow here, (Lt. Zaslow in the Corps) I haven’t heard the name but I’ll ask around. Was he at OCS or TBS?
Thank you for this video, good to see you keeping history alive, keep the good work up 👍🇺🇲❤️🇬🇧
Hi David, your comment made our day! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
You guys should make a tutorial video on making uniforms, or maybe details that should be known for doing so. They just look so good!
Its always intresting to see these videos and how they used tactics during the winter, especially when comparing it to winter tactics 300 years beforehand, when they just did wars in the summer, spring and fall due to the weather 🤣
Winter warfare was more common than one might expect during the AWI! Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
I love these behind the scenes videos!!
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Me too!
Easy day!!!!
Easy day indeed! Thanks for watching Kyle, and hope you enjoyed!
Does these napoleon solider when battefield like the battle of legintone you made (do they die or they act)
Very cool video and welcome back home
Jacob, glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
@@HM10thFoot your welcome as always god save king George
Rattlin' bog? If it is I grew up with that song at camp.
It is! Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Companies, battalions and regiments ext. have their own number, but do soldiers have their buttons numbered with the regimental number or how does this work? I know this is confusing. Thanks!
It would be wonderful if H.M. King Charles III were to visit his 10th regiment of foot.