The six counties that make up the sectarian statelet called Northern Ireland is in Ireland (there's a big clue in the name Sherlock ) And the overwhelming majority of people on that island called Ireland ( with its non British soil) would much prefer it if foreign soldiers weren't tramping around Irish towns .
@@Relentless03Ric3 you're a bit thick, they're literally called the ''irish'' regiment because a part of IRELAND is in the UK.. Pretty sure everyone in britain considers you irish, tough luck.
Fantastic!!
Regimental Band pipes and drums royal Irish regiment 💂🇬🇧☘️
Love this
As do I
The cadets are certainly a credit to their instructors, their parents, and themselves. Well done!
Absolutely - amazing drill from these cadets
They aren't cadets
@Zulu_charlie-3-1 Watch the recording in its entirety.
Oh aye, my mistake
The Wolf Hound taking his people for a walk . . . .
oh the memories
Brian is out of step 😮
Some strangely shaped caubeens there and birds in the ranks ?
Good show regardless.
Faugh a ballagh.🍀
'Clear the Way!!'
Their camp should never have been moved from St Patrick's barracks in Ballymena.
A brilliant parade Belfast northern ireland
The parade was in Ballymena, Northern Ireland
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Foreign troops of a foreign army in Ireland 🇮🇪
@@deslatt1172 excerpt they’re not in Ireland they’re in Northern Ireland so in fact it’s British troops on British soil 😉
There corrected it for you 😜
The six counties that make up the sectarian statelet called Northern Ireland is in Ireland (there's a big clue in the name Sherlock )
And the overwhelming majority of people on that island called Ireland ( with its non British soil) would much prefer it if foreign soldiers weren't tramping around Irish towns .
@@Relentless03Ric3 you're a bit thick, they're literally called the ''irish'' regiment because a part of IRELAND is in the UK.. Pretty sure everyone in britain considers you irish, tough luck.
Ballymena, United Kingdom
An oiread sin srón gorm.
Pathetic.
you must live in Dublin Africa
The medals/ribbons dog..🤣🤣🤣🤣Ciao nè!!
That's Brian, the Irish Wolfhound, the Regimental mascot.