Just beautiful. Those young men and women work incredibly hard at their drill. They sound and look just fantastic. Brings tears to the eyes of a Retired Senior NCO.
What a very smart officer in charge of the Ghurka Guard. Madam, I would have loved to have you with me when I led the march past in Famagusta for the Queens Birthday in 1959. As a young RN midshipman I went on patrol in the "Ulu" in Malaya (then) in 1955. Nearly killed me. Well done, well done.
A terrific video!!! It is a very impressive feat the way in which you manage to keep the camera so steady all the way through!! I imagine that must be quite a difficult thing to achieve! Well done!!!
Good morning to you all. Irish on the move, excellent, just caught the tailend of Great Little Army, will have to re-watch, ooh love the bass drummers knockoffs. Grand vid🍀👍🍀
Brilliant video Military Events, it seems you had a really steady angle all the way today! A great selection of 'standard marches were played and was really pleasant to listen to! Great Little Army Arnhem Ulster Division The King's Guard Wellington The Bond of Friendship
Great camera angles. A lot of the ones I watch are front on to the Band your angles opened up the Band so I can see other things going on as they march
Great to see the Gurkhas on guard again. Interesting, I've never seen them use the 'standard' drill, they always used the Light Infantry trail arms when I've seen them before.
They are not Royal Gurkha Rifles, they are engineers, logistics or signals. Female officer and the RGR have a green plum on their cap, and a green stripe around it
@@demandedsoul7603 traffic duty means they are to protect the band and troops from a vehicle terror attack. They carry guns so they can neutralize a rogue driver trying to drive through them.
They aren't RGR, maybe Queens Gurkha Engineers. The RGR have no female officers as platoon leader, the RGR have green plums on top, and green stripes around their cap!
@@babyinuyasha no they are part of the Brigade of Gurkhas. There are: 1 Royal Gurkha Rifles in Shorncliff, part of 16th Air Assault Brigade 2 RGR in Brunei The Queens Gurkha Signals 10. Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment The Queen's Gurkha Engineers and some other Units
Acho lindo isso. Esse compasso é contagioso! Até o meu pé balança no mesmo ritmo! kkk...
Irish Band leading the gentlemen of the Coldstream Guards magic, returning with the indomitable gentlemen of the Ghurka Rifles double magic.
Thank you. I love watching the changing of the Guards, wherever the change may be.
Irish's Footguards band absolutely marvellous.
Just beautiful. Those young men and women work incredibly hard at their drill. They sound and look just fantastic. Brings tears to the eyes of a Retired Senior NCO.
6:18 You can see Hitler watching.
What a very smart officer in charge of the Ghurka Guard. Madam, I would have loved to have you with me when I led the march past in Famagusta for the Queens Birthday in 1959. As a young RN midshipman I went on patrol in the "Ulu" in Malaya (then) in 1955. Nearly killed me. Well done, well done.
Should have said with a Ghurka patrol.
She looks all class
A terrific video!!! It is a very impressive feat the way in which you manage to keep the camera so steady all the way through!! I imagine that must be quite a difficult thing to achieve! Well done!!!
Military Music Fan thanks you
Good morning to you all. Irish on the move, excellent, just caught the tailend of Great Little Army, will have to re-watch, ooh love the bass drummers knockoffs. Grand vid🍀👍🍀
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Fabulous!!! I bet at least one of the guards is thinking. Ah come on can we get a taxi next time! Lol. On a serious note great to see
Brilliant video Military Events, it seems you had a really steady angle all the way today! A great selection of 'standard marches were played and was really pleasant to listen to!
Great Little Army
Arnhem
Ulster Division
The King's Guard
Wellington
The Bond of Friendship
very good
Very good video thanks for uploading . I 've been to Windsor seeing the change of the Guard . Well done
Absolutely TOP ⭐💎 diamond ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great video and ‘Great little army’ 💂♀️
Great camera angles. A lot of the ones I watch are front on to the Band your angles opened up the Band so I can see other things going on as they march
Nice to see some Irish guards in the band for a change.
What an outstanding band! Greets from the U.S. - Semper Fi
Great to see the Gurkhas on guard again. Interesting, I've never seen them use the 'standard' drill, they always used the Light Infantry trail arms when I've seen them before.
How would the band feel about 140?
Or the gentleman in the yellow jacket keeping pace out front?
They are not Royal Gurkha Rifles, they are engineers, logistics or signals.
Female officer and the RGR have a green plum on their cap, and a green stripe around it
@Casus Knacksus Thank you for the info. I didn't realise that.
@@lindsayolh Ha, well the Gurkhas and Light Infantry bands can do it! Everyone else would probably have a heart attack... ;-)
Nice, I’ve never seen a black Warrant Officer
Pity there aren't more joining up, would get a good career 😀
Brilliant video Military Events , COOL BIG NICE >>>>>>>> Changing The Guard Windsor
Drum Major Jack Barker, Grenadier Guards leading The Band of the Irish Guards.
How is he? Haven’t seen him in a while.
@@youtubeaccount5738 I believe he retired or went back to the HAC
@@semajbronson21 Oh that’s kind of sad. :/
@@semajbronson21 He’s Not Been On Guard Mounts Or HAC
Love the coats!
WELL DONE, AFTER YOU EAST EUROPE ADMIRISES YOU MAN.
Oh ,my you have done it again,,great band ,music,, and of course the very proud Soldiers , can you do better ,,,, you are the best ,,,
I was there . . . . fifty years ago!
Anch'io voglio un cagnolino nepalese, sono graziosi e decorativi.
The Falklands shall be ours!
Proud to be British
Here comes the Gurkhas!
Funny when the little boy plays drums on dads head!
Rear rank Guardsman - new boots methinks - ouch....
Nice mix of different regiments, Drum Major Grenadier Guards, Band of the Irish Guards and the Coldstream Guards!
@Head Asshole I'm not sure, they are not RGR, are they signals, logistics or engineers?!
They are i think the 36 engineer gurkhas
@@militaryevents107 thanks, as a German I didn't know all badges of the British Army
What's the name of the first march? 😍. Greetings from Argentina. V:
Juli Teso the great little army
@@militaryevents107 thank you! It is such a beautiful march!
Damn! And they can fight too!
I nearly choked to death in that pub at 1:40 eating a burger. Good times.
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awesome
Respect...
Mick's Band on Parade.
They could be used elsewhere
Great video but slightly bemused as to why the armed police have to guard the army.
They are on traffic duty you idiot!
@@brianadamson2335 why do they need guns if they are on traffic duty lol come on mate start of video lol left side of screen
@@demandedsoul7603 traffic duty means they are to protect the band and troops from a vehicle terror attack. They carry guns so they can neutralize a rogue driver trying to drive through them.
Why were the Ghurka Rifles there?
Baby Inuyasha they are part of the British Army
They aren't RGR, maybe Queens Gurkha Engineers.
The RGR have no female officers as platoon leader, the RGR have green plums on top, and green stripes around their cap!
@@stephanl1983 I thought the Gurkha Rifles were the only Gurkha regiment left
@@babyinuyasha no they are part of the Brigade of Gurkhas.
There are:
1 Royal Gurkha Rifles in Shorncliff, part of 16th Air Assault Brigade
2 RGR in Brunei
The Queens Gurkha Signals
10. Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers and some other Units
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The most impressive afros I have ever seen. On white guys too!
😂😂😂😂😂
There bearskins but funny dude
Why the bass drumer does not play "piano" when the other musicians play piano ? No shade in music is ugly !!!!
Bass drummer is keeping the beat for the soldiers behind
@@jordantweedie3930 You are absolutely right, it explains the way to hit the bass drum.....I apologize. Kind regards.