Excellent video as always!!! No need to apologise! The marches played were, 1) 0:15-Cavalry of the Clouds 2) 3:29-Blue Devils 3) 5:01-Holyrood (Return to Barracks) 4) 5:59-The Liberators 5) 7:38-Under the Allied Banners 6) 10:12-The Voice of the Guns
Thanks for another excellent video, AFV. As others have said, no need to apologise - I think most of us are busy in our various ways. You've put the actual date clearly in the title, so absolutely no problem. Although I wasn't there yesterday (28 October) I see from someone else's video that those roadworks in the arch at Victoria Barracks were still there. Let's hope they don't take as long as the roadworks in Castle Hill!
No need to apologise, love your videos!!
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Flt Sgt Scott always seems to have more pep in her step when they play The Liberators. Maybe it's just because it's my favorite.
Fabulous video thanks 😊
Excellent video as always!!! No need to apologise!
The marches played were,
1) 0:15-Cavalry of the Clouds
2) 3:29-Blue Devils
3) 5:01-Holyrood
(Return to Barracks)
4) 5:59-The Liberators
5) 7:38-Under the Allied Banners
6) 10:12-The Voice of the Guns
Thanks mate, I loved seeing the bands and the Royal Air Force! Amazing marches played and just generally a fantastic guard mount
@@ArmedForcesVideos7 You're most welcome mate! I couldn't agree more with you!
Thanks for another excellent video, AFV. As others have said, no need to apologise - I think most of us are busy in our various ways. You've put the actual date clearly in the title, so absolutely no problem.
Although I wasn't there yesterday (28 October) I see from someone else's video that those roadworks in the arch at Victoria Barracks were still there. Let's hope they don't take as long as the roadworks in Castle Hill!
Thank you! I actually quite liked seeing something different as it gave me an excuse to put a rare title in! Thanks again!
What has happened to the officers? Are they to busy to go on parades these days?
Each Guard has one officer. Windsor Castle Guard only has two officers when a Colour is carried when the Sovereign is in residence.