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  • @jkirchman79
    @jkirchman79 13 років тому +16

    What amazes me is that all of these men are active duty military and when they aren't participating in ceremonies such as this, they are fighting in Afghanistan. Some of them have undoubtedly lost comrades and friends in the war and yet they still have the focus and dedication to participate in the Trooping of the Colour. The UK is fortunate to have such men on their side. Very impressive, indeed.

  • @Bdcorpuschristi
    @Bdcorpuschristi 12 років тому +21

    You have such a splendid military culture. I can hardly wait to return to Britain to see more. We in the USA love you guys.

    • @mjg3272
      @mjg3272 2 роки тому

      Every military has a culture.

  • @isaiahthemayor
    @isaiahthemayor 12 років тому +8

    im African-American ..and i love how England still carry on their traditions ..and have military parades and so on ..i wish we had more military parades in the U.S...both countries are great

  • @andyrick123
    @andyrick123 12 років тому +4

    These drills were perfected for the battlefield. Moving to recall the hundreds who have preceded these brave lads into battle during the past four hundred odd years.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel 13 років тому +5

    @Robinmuk
    It's when the ensign lowers the colour when the eyes right command is given during the march past in slow time and then brings it back up to the carry position on the command of eyes front.
    And yes, amazing how they change from one march to another so seamlessly!

  • @alohakakahiaka
    @alohakakahiaka 12 років тому +4

    This is Magnificent! It must make people proud and honored just to be there in person to witness the awesomeness of this. Wow, thank you recording this!

  • @transonicbuoy1
    @transonicbuoy1 12 років тому +1

    Thanks mate. From a Brit in Japan. Your ships and vast power make the world a better place. Cheers son.

  • @Metrolivia1
    @Metrolivia1 12 років тому +3

    wow wow wow...Makes me so proud to be British when I see our guys & gals put on such a splendid performance after risking their lives in a war zone. Just brilliant....and I hope they know just how much the Public appreciate their gift.

  • @emperoryu2000
    @emperoryu2000 12 років тому +2

    You guys are the best marchers in the world! We Canadians have to settle for second.

  • @xetalq
    @xetalq 12 років тому +2

    What's so very stirring is to realise is that this drill originates from a time in centuries past, when British soldiers could and did carry out these complex manoeuvres in the face of the enemy, taking casualties under heavy fire, without wavering or flagging.
    And what particularly used to impress both British allies and enemies alike was the fact that all this was done in with total silence and discipline in the ranks ... it must have been an intimidating prospect for any enemy to face.

  • @Coldstreamer17
    @Coldstreamer17 7 років тому +13

    Ha ha, I feel bad for the Welsh Guards Sergeant at the far end when they mark time, he keeps going :P

  • @1chish
    @1chish 11 років тому +3

    No apology needed my friend. We know that the vast majority of Americans respect the UK and who we are and appreciate we have a shared history but like two brothers who had a falling out and then reconciled we now have our own separate identities and ways of doing things but retain that basic kinship. No one can take away that shared history, the blood we have shed together in foreign lands in the cause of freedom and the values we share. God Bless America, God save the Queen.

  • @Pre114
    @Pre114 12 років тому +2

    Though their marching steps are not perfectly synchronized, they really do have great music and the best uniform in the world today. I like their slow marching steps, and the slow marches that come with.

  • @cschulze19904
    @cschulze19904 12 років тому +5

    WOW...Most impressive!!! I've always loved British ceremony and culture. Thank God we're allies!

  • @gavsky23
    @gavsky23 13 років тому +2

    Excellent quality, the boots in unison are quite mesmerising! Thanks for taking the time to film and upload it, those of us who can't go really appreciate it.

  • @Geriatric_Gaming
    @Geriatric_Gaming 11 років тому +2

    Fantastic display. Thank you for showing this. Ignore specom below as he is a fool, troll and ignoramus. As a US Army Cavalryman who served in Iraq, I have nothing but the highest respect for the UK forces. They are true professionals and this display just demonstrates it in another way. Thank you United Kingdom and your outstanding military. You are the US closest alias and I hope that we are your closest alias too.

  • @Royalhighlander
    @Royalhighlander 12 років тому

    Ex Black Watch here.. trooped for the Queen Mother years ago.. very special.. will allway remember and cherish those days..

  • @coldstreamer6252
    @coldstreamer6252 6 років тому +7

    The guy at the far left (Company Quartermaster Sergeant) (farthest) says "Right Sir" and they do a left form, than once they are formed up the Company Sergeant Major (Closest Guy) says "Right Sir" meaning the line can advance and is dressed..

  • @AlexanderRuin
    @AlexanderRuin 12 років тому +2

    The Brits have already perfected the Art of War, along with the Germans and French. There's nothing left to do but refine our militaries into something more than a mass of high school dropouts, into something more than what the US military tends to be. There's a reason why there was a German saying that went "I would rather fight ten angry Americans than one happy Canadian". There's also a reason why we, the Axis, respected the Commonwealth nations more than the US.

  • @andygray7542
    @andygray7542 12 років тому +1

    im a ex Gren -Guard from along time ago .but it makes me very proud to see them young lads.the pride of our great infantry regiments that we as a country are lucky to have .HOW I HATE THE CUTS

  • @Fishfingers232
    @Fishfingers232 12 років тому +1

    not just for show as most people believed, this kinda marching and drilling was VERY important during the Napoleonic wars, large groups of men had to maintain strict discipline and march in lines everywhere. They had to turn as a group to face threats and change formations as necessary very quickly.

  • @RDYS
    @RDYS 12 років тому +1

    Nice video. Really liked the shots of the footwork. I am always amazed that the move a whole troupe forward with about half moving at the oblique and they still move smartly off in the new direction together. Nicely done.

  • @wilhard45
    @wilhard45 11 років тому +1

    Sorry old bean but the US does have some magnificent drill units. The US Marines are highly honored for their silent drill team and the Marine Band. The Army has their ceremonial guards for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. What we don't have is glitzy ceremony like the trooping of the colour. However, I would match the Marine display at the Iwo Jima Memorial against any other nation and know our Marines shine as brightly as any other country.

  • @elliswilliams6844
    @elliswilliams6844 Рік тому

    Make no mistake. Professional soldiers to any measure. Nothing but the greatest respect.

  • @BellaSerena13
    @BellaSerena13 12 років тому +1

    Congrats on the Queen's Jubilee! wish I could join you in the UK for the festivities!

  • @commodoregirl08
    @commodoregirl08 6 років тому +9

    Looks easy doesn't it..? It isn't.. the long slow beat of the drums.. but it makes a man feel proud to be an Englishman....

    • @neville592
      @neville592 6 років тому +1

      Geoff Stevenson haha lucky this was only a practice and not the real thing

    • @francom1499
      @francom1499 4 роки тому +2

      You should proud to be british in this instance not english

    • @camrenwick
      @camrenwick 4 роки тому

      British

  • @Xeta3
    @Xeta3 9 років тому +11

    The red coats, the true soldiers that made England great.

    • @rolojosia72
      @rolojosia72 9 років тому +3

      It's the Scots Guards trooping, and you wonder why we had a referendum.

    • @Martin69362
      @Martin69362 8 років тому +1

      +rolojosia72 ? for you,, when were the "3rd Guards" formed, and which army have they belonged too the longest?

    • @rolojosia72
      @rolojosia72 8 років тому

      +Martin69362
      1642 and the British army. Not an English one.

    • @Martin69362
      @Martin69362 8 років тому

      British Army was formed in 1707

    • @rolojosia72
      @rolojosia72 8 років тому +1

      +Martin69362
      Yes and the Scots Guards can trace their lineage back to the Marquis of Argyll Regiment formed on the Scottish establishment in 1642. Before the act of union.

  • @flammabletube
    @flammabletube 12 років тому +1

    I wonder how many of these men have only just returned from active duty in all parts of the world I saw a video of guardsmen who paraded the Queens colour within about 2 or 3 days after returning from Afghanistan very well done to all those who serve from all nations may you all return safely

  • @TanjihShou
    @TanjihShou 12 років тому +1

    This is marvellous...You certainly can be proud to be British. Greetings from Germany

  • @redbaroniii
    @redbaroniii 12 років тому +1

    Good Grief, you are absolutely correct. My poor aged eyes couldn't see the small things what with the big hats. Thanks for straightening out this seasoned Yank.

  • @LEXREW
    @LEXREW 12 років тому +1

    A truly gentlemens march i say..many thanks from commonwealth countries-Malaysia

  • @MaxKOdu
    @MaxKOdu 12 років тому

    What an honor that must be...
    I have nothing to do with our military but my god I would be over the moon to participate in this awesome performance!

  • @stephencressey1
    @stephencressey1 11 років тому +2

    Forget the politics,respect the guts of the men in uniform.

  • @FFAGrimReaper
    @FFAGrimReaper 13 років тому

    @Ghahu I take your point. You may not be aware that their uniforms are ever-changing too! Whilst they are steeped in tradition, the designs are actually modern. Anyway, I personally think the SA80 A2 is a pretty weapon, so maybe I'm biased!

  • @MrMurf46
    @MrMurf46 12 років тому

    I served in the 1st btn Scots Guards from 82-89, the boys looked brilliant in this clip. Thanks.

  • @michaelmclou2356
    @michaelmclou2356 12 років тому +1

    actually he said the british soldier is scum, a beggar and scoundrel. but by god there is no finer fighting man. i served in the scots guards for nine years and did this parade four times. (when i was'nt in Northern Ireland) but thanks for your sentiments. poor lads are still bleeding and dying in afganistan

  • @mcording
    @mcording 13 років тому +1

    iv been to this like 6 times in a row i love it

  • @lawdennis3801
    @lawdennis3801 7 років тому +2

    Garb of old Gaul is just addictive

  • @AgressorNation
    @AgressorNation 12 років тому +1

    Awesome video. I find it quite enjoyable to see such a fine display of military discipline. Much respect to the British Guard Regiments.

  • @SwingKid148
    @SwingKid148 13 років тому

    @Robinmuk It is the lowering and then raising of the colour. When you looked to your right both times you missed it ;)

  • @slimjim123oo
    @slimjim123oo 10 років тому +9

    OH! Here comes the bagpipes!
    Nope...

  • @semajbronson21
    @semajbronson21 4 роки тому +2

    March Past in Slow Time:
    Garb of Old Gaul (Scots Guards)
    Scipio (Grenadier Guards)
    Men of Harlech (Welsh Guards)
    Figaro (Coldstream Guards)
    Balmoral Castle (2nd Neutral Slow March)

  • @SteffiReitsch
    @SteffiReitsch 12 років тому

    The British have the best,most classy military pageantry of any country! So professional,such pride.I love the way the sergeant shouts the orders. And so impressive in those beautiful red uniforms and tall black hats.The country that's the most boring: America. Their marching consists of just walking with no style,some of them out of step. Their specialty is twirling and tossing their rifles all around. Yay for Great Britain.

  • @Robinmuk
    @Robinmuk  13 років тому +2

    @emptyangel
    I wish I knew what that was.. I've always wanted to see exactly how the bands change tune in the middle of phrases and how it's signalled etc. They don't show you that on the telly every year, what's the Ensign's flourish and recover?

  • @dibble419
    @dibble419 12 років тому

    @ickytobias The first Guard (Escort to the Colour) are Scots Guards. But they are all good -Scotsmen, Englishmen, Irishmen and Welshmen and lets not forget our Guardsmen from the Commonwealth. A pleasure to watch this video.

  • @1Gsajer
    @1Gsajer 12 років тому

    I really enjoy the depth of British military tradition. There is honor, disciple and dignity in it. Any negetive political comments are repugnant.

  • @Royalhighlander
    @Royalhighlander 12 років тому

    I served with the Black Watch years ago and trooped for the Queen Mother... what a job and what an experience

  • @pierineri
    @pierineri 12 років тому +1

    other armies show perfect marching machines... but these are marching gentlemen

  • @larson726
    @larson726 12 років тому +1

    Proud to be a Brit, these men march with pride

  • @1chish
    @1chish 11 років тому

    Indeed they do and in doing so pay honour to the fallen, respect to their Country, Flag and traditions. Exactly we Brits do what we do albeit in a different way simply because our history is longer. Doesn't make one better or worse than the other but sadly UA-cam does seem to attract those who like to say that. As I am ex RAF can I recommend the RAF Regiment Silent Drill Routine. As exact as the USMC version but all pure drill movements. Royal Marines 'Beating Retreat' is always worth a look.

  • @OldDunollieman
    @OldDunollieman 12 років тому

    Terrific vid. I was in 1st. Bn. Scots Guards in the 60's served in Malaysia & Borneo , fond memories!

  • @Kay82Schmidt
    @Kay82Schmidt 13 років тому +1

    @Robinmuk A good-looking march, an attractive pace. I too like the boots. Did your software blur the faces for privacy? Didn't know that could be done for such a large group in motion.
    Thanks for filming, showing to us.

  • @Benjd0
    @Benjd0 12 років тому

    Yeah the song from Zulu starts at 2:06. There's 4 guards regiments there on parade, they play each of their regimental slow marches as they march past the queen.
    I think the order it was here was the Scots guards, Grenadier guards, Welsh guards and Coldstream guards.

  • @xetalq
    @xetalq 12 років тому +1

    As close to total silence as makes no difference - Napoleon commented on the record to this very effect.
    In referring to "... that article there ..." (meaning the rank-and-file British soldier), the precise quote from the 1st Duke of Wellington was:
    "They are the scum of the Earth. 'Tis amazing we have made them the fine fellows that they are."

  • @chandycastle7522
    @chandycastle7522 11 років тому +1

    Perfect timing on the foot work

  • @brianlion9494
    @brianlion9494 9 років тому +1

    Princess charlotte Elizabeth Diana's first regiment of foot. Would love to be in that battalion. Great name for our newest princess. That sounds great for a military regiment me thinks

    • @robholloway6829
      @robholloway6829 9 років тому +1

      Brian Likings Won't be her name for long, though. My bet's on Queen Charlotte of Denmark...

  • @TigerMilitia
    @TigerMilitia 11 років тому +1

    I'm so proud of the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force.

  • @motorvating
    @motorvating 11 років тому

    You are dude, you are. I'm ex Cavalry as well, served in the 9th 12th Royal Lancers performing armoured recon.

  • @Robinmuk
    @Robinmuk  13 років тому +1

    Bit of a gap for the last group.. sorry about the sound and the repeating at the end.. software! trying to get the best possible quality sound and video.

  • @redbaroniii
    @redbaroniii 12 років тому

    True but it would look better with a bayonet. But it is not fitted for one, or is it?

  • @xetalq
    @xetalq 12 років тому

    I had the opportunity to chat with WW2 German soldiers, including a couple who had fought not just in France (1940), but on the Eastern Front (against the Russians), and in North Africa (against British, Commonwealth & US troops), and then again in Normandy (against British, Commonwealth and US troops again) before being captured in 1944.
    And they all said very much the same thing as you say above.

  • @Royalhighlander
    @Royalhighlander 12 років тому

    when they change direction on the march was used long ago to move a large body of men in an orderly way to say cover a n open flank..lots of history to this ceremony

  • @dibble419
    @dibble419 13 років тому

    @rulebritannia1 This is a rehearsal. The Troop takes place on the Saturday nearest the 12th of June in the presence of Her Majesty. Filming of the boots is excellent.

  • @GwB1967AR
    @GwB1967AR 11 років тому +1

    You've got a Great Army and a Great Country.
    i hope one day to say the same about mine.

  • @edwardlo4167
    @edwardlo4167 10 років тому +30

    GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

    • @gturbitt
      @gturbitt 10 років тому +2

      UP THE REPUBLIC!

    • @Ishmachiah
      @Ishmachiah 9 років тому +7

      *****
      Ireland and France are right next door, head on over.

    • @riotagus
      @riotagus 9 років тому +4

      *****
      UP THE PORK PIE !

    • @patriot4786
      @patriot4786 4 роки тому

      but why many people in Britain dont believe in a God but they say "god save the queen" lol

    • @francom1499
      @francom1499 4 роки тому +1

      @@patriot4786 i think that its doing sonething right because she doesnt seem to be going anywhere anytime soon

  • @Royalhighlander
    @Royalhighlander 12 років тому

    Are these the Welsh Guards?? The one tune sounds like the song they sang in the movie ZULU ??

  • @akarpowicz
    @akarpowicz 11 років тому +1

    This is a dress rehearsal.. How many hours of practice went on before this because - dang -they are good.

  • @thebazza100
    @thebazza100 13 років тому +1

    wow!!!! so fantasticly put together , great quality too :D

  • @PlutoniusX
    @PlutoniusX 12 років тому +1

    Lets be Candid. Without assistance from the United States in supplies (food, oil) and military armaments there is a good chance the British would not have held up. This is also in addition to US volunteers in the RAF. I don`t know who started this discussion but the victory in World War 2 was a fuckin team effort. People always want to rattle swords..........

  • @sylviekell
    @sylviekell 12 років тому

    Did anyone else notice the one soldier at the end at 4:37 who makes a mistake? He continues to march forward, then realized that he was supposed to stop and mark time, so he goes backwards into place again? This is why they have to practice these ceremonies.

  • @leonreaper90
    @leonreaper90 11 років тому +1

    (I'm British btw before I comment): i wanna see our army in size, Gurkhas, Cold steam Guards,Black Watch troops,RAF pilots and Royal Green Jackets(reinacted regiment) all marching together to show our history throughout the centuries

  • @yesindeed155
    @yesindeed155 12 років тому

    NATO baby a force to be reckoned with to my brothers across the Atlantic!! Love from the USA may our countries continued to be united!

  • @Cmdrcheswee
    @Cmdrcheswee 12 років тому

    Start my Guards course 17th Feb, can't wait

  • @edwardlo4167
    @edwardlo4167 7 років тому +3

    Black soldiers with red uniform look great as well!!

  • @Momo5775
    @Momo5775 12 років тому +2

    Love from your neighbours the French!
    Vive le Royaume-Uni!

  • @connorkenway6049
    @connorkenway6049 11 років тому

    This is why I CAN"T hate GREAT BRITAIN. They look so adorable with their awesome (I don't know what they are called...sorry) hats. I went to England one time and I saw them do the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. I compared to American Changing of the Guard at the Tomb on the Unknown Soldier, really brilliant. What a great Allie to have.

  • @sylvie7able
    @sylvie7able 13 років тому

    Thanks for the video watching the feet was great ,its something you only see if you are there fantastic ....and so right impressive .

  • @AlexanderRuin
    @AlexanderRuin 12 років тому +1

    Yes, that I won't argue, but the the western front troops didn't exactly live up to German standards at the beginning of the war. I personally hate the USSR, but the war in the east sapped most of our strength. It wasn't the Russians themselves, as I value a British soldier far above a Russian, but the weather didn't give us quite as much hell in the west. The Russian momentum was hard to stop when Russians were pumping out ten times the tanks we were per day.

  • @rigamarrow
    @rigamarrow 12 років тому

    The transatlantic cousins are proud to have such excellent comrades i arms.

  • @martialmusic
    @martialmusic 12 років тому

    If you run this through the new enhancements area on youtube video it will remove the shakiness! GREAT video.

  • @1chish
    @1chish 11 років тому +1

    Well not when they are played by the Irish. Or the Ghurkhas. Or the Indian Army. Or the Pakistan Army. Or when American and Canadian bands play them.
    The glorious skirl of the bagpipes is an international sound these days my friend and long may it be so.

  • @DrumsTheWord
    @DrumsTheWord 6 років тому +1

    Fascinating!

  • @sodjerdave
    @sodjerdave 12 років тому

    This was Right Flank of the 1st Btn Scots Guards trooping the colour, SUPERB!

  • @AlexanderRuin
    @AlexanderRuin 12 років тому +1

    I can't argue with that. I myself tend to respect all of my peoples' enemies, both past and present, but I just can't look upon the Soviets in the same way as I look at a commonwealth, French, and any other Allied soldier. They had too little regard for the unspoken rules of war (not saying that Hitler and his pet OSS always respected those).

  • @01RobinB
    @01RobinB 12 років тому +1

    well that 'walking with style' got us an empire around the world, goose stepping has not got anybody very far really, history is the proof. besides a stern person marching briskily with a sense of purpose is much more imposing than a man trying to contort himself when marching, it's just hilarious to watch haha lol

  • @2529john
    @2529john 12 років тому

    Take off the silly hats and red tunics...and just see what these guys REALLY do..they're the BEST OF THE BEST!!

  • @AlexanderRuin
    @AlexanderRuin 12 років тому

    You misunderstood me. I was talking about American History. I love the Brits, I wish the US would have stayed a colony.

  • @sodjerdave
    @sodjerdave 12 років тому

    Fair one it must just go down to Right Flank being the Premier company within both Btn's! ;-)

  • @fatboy537
    @fatboy537 11 років тому

    What guard unit was trooping in this video?

  • @ItsjustJust516
    @ItsjustJust516 3 роки тому

    This must be the rehearsal since the real trooping the colour takes place in 12th of june

    • @fod1855
      @fod1855 2 роки тому

      There are 3 parades normally, 2 rehearsals. One is reviewed by the GOC London (a Major General), the 2nd by a royal colonel (Prince William this year) then finally by the Queen ;)

    • @user-ir7os6wh1w
      @user-ir7os6wh1w 2 роки тому +1

      It was the major general's review. Drum Majors are in tunic, not state dress

  • @rainbowsixODST
    @rainbowsixODST 12 років тому

    Okay what pesent were throwing bags of rice at us?

  • @flagoftheoldworld
    @flagoftheoldworld 13 років тому +1

    does anyone know the name of the tune that starts at 1:38?

    • @semajbronson21
      @semajbronson21 4 роки тому

      Scipio by Handel The Slow March of The Grenadier Guards

  • @grooverheliboy
    @grooverheliboy 12 років тому

    This is all about DISCIPLINE BEARING AND PROUDNESS to wear the uniform.
    NO OTHER COUNTRY in the world can beat Brits for POMP PAGEANTRY AND SHOW MANSHIP..

  • @FFAGrimReaper
    @FFAGrimReaper 13 років тому

    @Ghahu Modern soldiers use modern weapons. Simple! But I do understand what you're saying. The Queen's Birthday Parade is about today's Bitish Army parading for today's monarch. It's not just supposed to look nice for spectators! :)
    *Note, I am not a guardsman so feel free to disagree, this comment is made with the greatest respect to the OP*

  • @mikeyduke10
    @mikeyduke10 11 років тому

    it doesnt take centurys to learn to march it takes a few weeks, its not about how they train its about how they learn... just because they havnt been there for the same length of time as england doesnt mean they couldnt have perfected their marches like england has

  • @jakemorj5498
    @jakemorj5498 2 роки тому +1

    What are the songs in order here?

    • @columnedfox5508
      @columnedfox5508 2 роки тому +1

      0:00 Garb of old Gaul - Scots guards, tune by General John Reid of the black watch
      1:38 Scipio - Grenadier guards, Tune is by George Frederic Handel
      2:06 men of Harlech - Welsh Guards[tune patriotic with wales don't know who written it though]
      and at 2:32 is Figaro - Coldstream guards, tune is composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • @mattkiefs
    @mattkiefs 12 років тому

    Kinda weird to see the classic Redcoat and Fluffy hat marching along with the LA85, a fully modern assault rifle.
    I would expect them to carry a classic bolt action weapon, like a Lee-Enfield or some such.

  • @wowu5
    @wowu5 12 років тому

    BTW what marching song was used?

  • @brettpatrickXVI
    @brettpatrickXVI 11 років тому

    What is the name of the music they are marching to? It's a great piece of music!!!

  • @SILVERCLOUD141
    @SILVERCLOUD141 12 років тому +1

    Great as always God Save the Queen.