Argyll Regiment (1968)
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2014
- No title. Argylls marches through Stirling, Scotland.
Low angle shot, looking past cannon of the bank, of the Argyll Regiment leaving the castle. Panning shot regiment. Panning shot of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Top shot showing the Shetland pony mascot being led at the head of the column of soldiers. L/S long column of Argylls as they round corner. M/S of the marching soldiers with the mascot in the foreground. M/S Argylls marching through streets. L/S as the Argylls arrive at saluting base and come to a halt.
M/S of Lieutenant Colonel Colin Mitchell ("Mad Mitch") and Robert McIntyre, the Provost of Stirling on saluting platform. C/U Lt. Col. Mitchell and the Provost. M/S of the Argylls standing at attention in front of the platform. M/S the Argylls' order arms. C/U the Provost holding trophy cup, ready to present to Lt. Col. Mitchell. M/S the Provost handing the cup over to LT. Col. Mitchell. Panning shot of the soldiers standing at ease. C/U of Lt. Col. Mitchell on the platform after receiving cup.
Narrator explains that the Argylls are one of the regiments that may be disbanded after recent Government defence cuts.
FILM ID:2057.39
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Mitchell was a warrior in the true Scottish mould
Cant believe i found this...........i was named after Colin Mitchell. He was a family friend. Sadly i never got to meet him. I was born in the year this was film clip was made.
and they did get the chop 2 years later, only to be reformed again then chopped for good in 2006
Colin Mitchell, a legend. My dad met him in Inverurie when he was an MP.
Always remember never forget 🏴 🇬🇧
"ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS"
Our brother Richard leading cruachan
The truest form of solider.
Harder than nails
My dad was one of the pipers here. Served under Col. Mitchell.
Now we have the ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND. All the old Regiments are history.
Extraordinarily smart turnout. Too bad standards have slipped so much.
Stirling is the county town in the Scottish historic county of Stirlingshire in Scotland.
Stirlingshire disappeared in 1975 and became the major part of Central Region.
I joined up on Stirling ACIO 😅
@@maconescotland8996Stirlingshire is still a county?
@@craigham93 What I said above ref. 1975 - and subsequently again when new Local Authority areas were introduced 1996.
Does anyone know the names of the tunes played?