@@KevinKerr-re6wi Ik, right, a bunch of gobshites. Many of the Guards served in the IRA after serving in WW1! One of them was Stan Bishop MM W/Bar, who was second in command of the East Waterford Brigade 😆😆😆😆
what is the big deal? every morning Scottish regiments wake up to "johnny Cope" a song that celebrates the rebels defeating a government army early in the morning, that has been a tradition for centuries now. The troubles have been over for a long time so get over it people.
Irish Regiments celebrated the 12th during the war. In Richard O Dogherty's book The Sons of Ulster shows a similar parade in India in 1944 where Catholic and Protestant soldiers joined in the celebrations!!!
The RUR (both Catholic and Protestant) met the pope when the Ulster Rifles entered Rome. 36th Ulster Division also celebrated Lundys day in France by burning a makeshift Lundy. The relationship between Ulster/Irish culture in the armed forces is strong
Still is. Rather ironically the place you are most likely to find committed unionists and fair weather nationalist work together best and looking out for one another is in the British Army.
@@Ulster-vi4mt Just for clarity, it was the 38th (Irish) Brigade (formed at Churchill’s behest) that entered Rome. It consisted of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the Royal Irish Fusiliers and the London Irish Rifles. The Pope asked to meet a group of the brave Irish Soldiers and a mixed group of Soldiers from all Regiments and backgrounds were selected. Several men wore their sashes hidden under their battledress and at the last moment pulled them out . The Pope gave them all a blessing and to this day it is believed these were the only sashes ever blessed by the Pope. My Great Uncle Harry Mann of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers recounted this story in the 1970’s with great mirth. The RUR were otherwise busy with preparing for and participating in DDay and onwards. Respectfully yours, Ian
@@firstnamesurname5376 just because of division in northern ireland. Irish nationalists find everything related to celebrating Orangeism & loyalism to be highly offensive and works to cancel it
@@thesmithersy as a British soldier you are supposed to be seen as a neutral the orange Lodge represents protestant loyalty cant be shown in the army my father was there while this happened caused a big stink in the press too
@@firstnamesurname5376 as a British soldier you are supposed to be seen as a neutral the orange Lodge represents protestant loyalty cant be shown in the army my father was there while this happened caused a big stink in the press too
The shadowy hand , tells us aw how yous singlehandedly won two world wars yous absolute hero’s , whilst simultaneously disintegrating the failed state , norn iron, intae one ay the most violent oppressive, abusive democracy obstructing slopholes oan the fckn planet
Sorry ah forgoat , fck the orange , fck thum , fck thum royally , repeatedly , fck thum imaginatively, fck thum roundly , soundly but most of all fck thum fur good , they are ah fckn menace tae any society that hus hud the misfortune tae give credence, validity n respect . They huv earned none of these
Can someone please explain the significance of the penguin walk they do (not on here but I’ve usually seen it on Orange marches in Belfast and Glasgow, and seen a group of Irish Guards doing it while playing the Sash out of sight from their CO.)
back in the 70s when we dismounted the castle guard in Windsor the crop of drums would always break in to the sash as we marched through the main gates, if it was the pipe band doing the dismount it would be st Patrick's day. ah the good old days of the battalion.
David here is a tramp and a wee bit on the thick side. Don't be like David. What have those 3 got to do with Orangeism Davy lad? You're also 3 counties too many there ya plank. Awful shame how many were caught for collusion with Loyalist paramilitaries eh Davy lad?
Ulster Scots are the Original Inhabitants of Northern Ireland, many invaded Scotland whose original Inhabitants were Picts. You are advocating Ethnic Cleansing and are a. Political clown
No...they are probably not Irish!Playing the sash isn’t appropriate.actually pretty sad.. Once King Billy, Mary and Ann were gone...sadly no offspring;through the Act of succession, I believe that circa 43 family relatives were ‘by-passed’ for succession as they were papists.That is how the Hannovarians ended up on the throne!.....
So they brought those HUGE drums all the way to Afghanistan just to celebrate the 12th, that's dedication for you. The sad truth though is that the average person in the UK doesn't care about "Northern Ireland", or William of Orange, or your bonfires.
@@geordiewishart1683 Oh sorry, I meant Bonfire lol. No harm done. The fires crap isn't part of our culture or tradition so I got it wrong. First time I've ever addressed the subject in my life.
Also when they swore there oath was to the queen and part of it was to her majesty queen of England defender of the faith which is Protestant last cathaolic English queen was Mary Tudor
@@Ulster-vi4mt since when? I was stationed with them in Munster and never heard it once in two years. Also you need to look at one of the other posts where it says "got in trouble for that".
@@medic7698 th-cam.com/video/ubA7Rwk-5-I/w-d-xo.html , it was also played at yesterday’s trooping the colour. It’s often playing alongside “the minstrel boy”. Which is seen as an Irish Nationalist song. Its essentially a nod to both communities which inhabit the regiment.
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@@medic7698 they got in trouble for wearing the sash, on the 12th, while deployed, not for playing the song.
The Loyalist religion must be at both parts farther away from christ in action and closer in its own mind. A terrible conundrum. But God bless those men for serving in Afghanistan.
these are not IRISH Guards, some Billy boy outfit, prending to be soldiers, , put them back in their box and leave the Soldiering to the southern outfits
The Irish Guards are full of southerners. Mainly because RoI doesn’t have a proper army. But the EU is going to make you fight. RoI neutrality down the drain.
Loud and proud 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Well played lads, love this one, ❤️ from Belfast 🇬🇧 🙏👍
Even in active duty there's always time for the 12th. Play loud and proud 🇬🇧
12th man
Nothing Irish about them
@@KevinKerr-re6wi Ik, right, a bunch of gobshites. Many of the Guards served in the IRA after serving in WW1! One of them was Stan Bishop MM W/Bar, who was second in command of the East Waterford Brigade 😆😆😆😆
@@KevinKerr-re6wi even if they’re from Ireland? Look at your flag sometime.
Amazing 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
what is the big deal? every morning Scottish regiments wake up to "johnny Cope" a song that celebrates the rebels defeating a government army early in the morning, that has been a tradition for centuries now. The troubles have been over for a long time so get over it people.
Great music, well done.😊
Absolutely brilliant!!!
Irish Regiments celebrated the 12th during the war. In Richard O Dogherty's book The Sons of Ulster shows a similar parade in India in 1944 where Catholic and Protestant soldiers joined in the celebrations!!!
The RUR (both Catholic and Protestant) met the pope when the Ulster Rifles entered Rome. 36th Ulster Division also celebrated Lundys day in France by burning a makeshift Lundy. The relationship between Ulster/Irish culture in the armed forces is strong
Still is. Rather ironically the place you are most likely to find committed unionists and fair weather nationalist work together best and looking out for one another is in the British Army.
@@Ulster-vi4mt
Just for clarity, it was the 38th (Irish) Brigade (formed at Churchill’s behest) that entered Rome.
It consisted of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the Royal Irish Fusiliers and the London Irish Rifles.
The Pope asked to meet a group of the brave Irish Soldiers and a mixed group of Soldiers from all Regiments and backgrounds were selected.
Several men wore their sashes hidden under their battledress and at the last moment pulled them out .
The Pope gave them all a blessing and to this day it is believed these were the only sashes ever blessed by the Pope.
My Great Uncle Harry Mann of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers recounted this story in the 1970’s with great mirth.
The RUR were otherwise busy with preparing for and participating in DDay and onwards.
Respectfully yours,
Ian
Thank you Ian glad you managed to mention the Pope without any bad language nice history lesson 🇮🇪🇦🇺
Got into alot of trouble for this 🤣🇬🇧
Why?
@@thesmithersy concidered sectarian probably, its dumb asl
@@firstnamesurname5376 just because of division in northern ireland. Irish nationalists find everything related to celebrating Orangeism & loyalism to be highly offensive and works to cancel it
@@thesmithersy as a British soldier you are supposed to be seen as a neutral the orange Lodge represents protestant loyalty cant be shown in the army my father was there while this happened caused a big stink in the press too
@@firstnamesurname5376 as a British soldier you are supposed to be seen as a neutral the orange Lodge represents protestant loyalty cant be shown in the army my father was there while this happened caused a big stink in the press too
It is every Protestant soldiers right to celebrate the 12th. Never let them forget that.
Yes just as long they celebrate it in their own wee circle and not annoying anyone else !!
Its not their right
Loyalists and Nationalists should have a joint celebration. Of culture day at Belmont Park probably play out like the movie War Party 💣🪓
Will you release more videos?
Never underestimate the power of the union.
Still an influential power. As proven in Ukraine.
The shadowy hand , tells us aw how yous singlehandedly won two world wars yous absolute hero’s , whilst simultaneously disintegrating the failed state , norn iron, intae one ay the most violent oppressive, abusive democracy obstructing slopholes oan the fckn planet
👮🏻♂️here’s ah cop out felly tae display ma complete n utter disappointment in yous warmongering thugs
Sorry ah forgoat , fck the orange , fck thum , fck thum royally , repeatedly , fck thum imaginatively, fck thum roundly , soundly but most of all fck thum fur good , they are ah fckn menace tae any society that hus hud the misfortune tae give credence, validity n respect . They huv earned none of these
Lol Brexit sorted your fn union out ...
I really love your video a lot . Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed.
At least they joined an IRISH regiment.
Well duh they are from Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland FA is the Irish Football Federation and is from 1880s
So what’s the problem then?
@@djharto4917 who said theres a problem just sounded like you thought ulster protestant loyalists dont see themselves as irish
We’re British but our cows are Irish ! Who said that.
🤣
I am old now, but I do not forget. God save the Queen.
Even God couldn't save her. Satan welcomed her with open arms. Stoking the fires of hell right now lad
May she burn in HELL.. along with MARGARET Fuckin THATCHER,.. The flame is only started..God bless you BOBBY SANDS.. Our day is HERE.😂😂
I suppose you and her had many good times together tea in her house and how many times was she in your house 🫖☕🍰
Can’t express my PRIDE in these lads. Long Live her Majesty🇬🇧
LOYAL & TRUE ❤️🤍💙
God bless you 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Did ye spraff yer onion undercracks but
This aged well ya dob
@@shanethetrain8132 😂😂 Poor auld Lizzie
She dead ...so your spell failed😮.
Fook england
Can someone please explain the significance of the penguin walk they do (not on here but I’ve usually seen it on Orange marches in Belfast and Glasgow, and seen a group of Irish Guards doing it while playing the Sash out of sight from their CO.)
Usually during marches we do that to stay in step
@@joelcarson2165 I thought it was because tramps like this have a habit of shitting themselves
Because everyone has been on the ale from 06:00
back in the 70s when we dismounted the castle guard in Windsor the crop of drums would always break in to the sash as we marched through the main gates, if it was the pipe band doing the dismount it would be st Patrick's day. ah the good old days of the battalion.
Are there any catholics in the regt?
Yes
Superb guys WATP
The Irish guard played walls of Derry at jubilee. No surrender 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@markhart4922
What some call the tune, Derry's Walls was originally called 'God Bless the Prince of Wales.'
Well done lads. WATP. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🧡💙🧡🇬🇧🇬🇧.
What has WATP got to do with this song fella?
No surrender to who
🇬🇧🇬🇧
True British patriot's
True British punctuation 🤡
True brits would be loyal to their king and not replace him with a gay inbred Dutch homosexual
Fine musicians
Only the best
For God, King and Ulster. No Surrender
Bring back the RUC and UDR and The " B" men. Ulster's true defender's
Never going to happen
David here is a tramp and a wee bit on the thick side. Don't be like David. What have those 3 got to do with Orangeism Davy lad? You're also 3 counties too many there ya plank. Awful shame how many were caught for collusion with Loyalist paramilitaries eh Davy lad?
lol talk some shit !!!
Come to my house in Liverpool and say it to my Loyalist face?????
@@davidravenscroft9235 ooo look at thicko Dave the wannabe hard lad eh? 🤣🤣🤣
And st Patrick’s day parades in North America are not sectarian give your heads a shake
This has to be my favorite video on TH-cam. No Surrender Lads
Loud and proud. Quis separabit
Love It!
Well done lads!
Very proud of this god bless them ❤️🇬🇧❤️
Sounds great lads stay safe and safe home to you all.
Class.
Out of Afghan today, out of the six counties tomorrow
Ulster Scots are the Original Inhabitants of Northern Ireland, many invaded Scotland whose original Inhabitants were Picts. You are advocating Ethnic Cleansing and are a. Political clown
Go on lads!!!!❤❤❤
Brilliant.
Ulster, ancient land of O’Neill ⚔️
Would that be P, O'Neill
@@franciscully5168 P? Sorry, you'll need to explain that one 🤔
@@justinneill5003 P, O'Neill was The IRA's signature when dealing with the media.
Brilliant
Brill
It was green and gold wi St Patrick on the fold
Patrick, the Celtic culdee pre Reformation Protestant, far removed from Romish superstitions
Well played lads
Orangemen met in the caves at Balaclava during the Crimean war, these soldiers are carrying on that tradition, glory glory to the Red Hand ❤
MAGIC Irish Guards Brilliant
So are they offended being called Irish Guards not British Guards?
Yeah. That’s why i joined a Scottish Regiment because I am an Ulster Scot.
@@joemdee You were born on the island of Ireland. Your Irish. Get on with it wee man.
@@thomasoflaherty3520 being born in a pigsty doesn’t make you a pig.
Larne is a pigsty
There's a another good video on here about lads from the south who are serving in the guards some of the comments on that 😮 no surrender
There not Irish
What you said isn't even English 😂😂😂
*They’re
No...they are probably not Irish!Playing the sash isn’t appropriate.actually pretty sad.. Once King Billy, Mary and Ann were gone...sadly no offspring;through the Act of succession, I believe that circa 43 family relatives were ‘by-passed’ for succession as they were papists.That is how the Hannovarians ended up on the throne!.....
@@anne-mariarothenstein2489and quite right too. You can’t have a British monarch subservient to some Italian.
They need to grow up and live in the 21st century
They wear bearskin hats and 300 year old red tunics - and you think their songs are what is keeping them out of the 21st century?
Stop ya bitter whinging - it’s a fabulous tune well played.
Great music, well done.
@@bigCyril Rifles of The IRA is a great one too.
So does all the --------- British people sorry I left out great
So they brought those HUGE drums all the way to Afghanistan just to celebrate the 12th, that's dedication for you. The sad truth though is that the average person in the UK doesn't care about "Northern Ireland", or William of Orange, or your bonfires.
What's a bomb fire?
@@geordiewishart1683 Oh sorry, I meant Bonfire lol. No harm done. The fires crap isn't part of our culture or tradition so I got it wrong. First time I've ever addressed the subject in my life.
Should never have been allowed.British troops are supposed to be impartial...disgusting
So the British Army allows sectarian tunes?
Dont seen many tims joining the BRITISH Army
What a load of total bollocks
Well done....thankyou..keep up the good work wherever yous are...thankyou for your service...💯🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️
Should never be playing a sectarian tune as this. There are lads from the South of Ireland who would find this offensive like me!!
They should be ashamed
I'll give this a miss..........................
The Orange Guards 🙄
Also when they swore there oath was to the queen and part of it was to her majesty queen of England defender of the faith which is Protestant last cathaolic English queen was Mary Tudor
Yeeees b'ys 🇨🇮⚔️🇨🇮⚔️🇨🇮
“Irish”
Keep politics out of the forces.
Nothing politically, they’re expressing their cultural identity. Alongside the Sash being an official March of the Irish Guards.
@@Ulster-vi4mt since when? I was stationed with them in Munster and never heard it once in two years. Also you need to look at one of the other posts where it says "got in trouble for that".
@@medic7698 th-cam.com/video/ubA7Rwk-5-I/w-d-xo.html , it was also played at yesterday’s trooping the colour. It’s often playing alongside “the minstrel boy”. Which is seen as an Irish Nationalist song. Its essentially a nod to both communities which inhabit the regiment.
@@medic7698 they got in trouble for wearing the sash, on the 12th, while deployed, not for playing the song.
how can you when irish Republican terrorists murdered over 500 soldiers
The Loyalist religion must be at both parts farther away from christ in action and closer in its own mind. A terrible conundrum. But God bless those men for serving in Afghanistan.
that's it boys, give 'er the diddy
No Surrender
Too late you surrendered the day of The GFA
The last Japanese soldiers surrendered in the late 1960,s haven't seen you about 🦕
We pay for these guys to serve (all )of Northern Ireland
This regiment needs to be renamed to something more English Gods country 🏴 and fitting, jolly good fellows indeed parading. 🏴 🌹 🦁
these are not IRISH Guards, some Billy boy outfit, prending to be soldiers, , put them back in their box and leave the Soldiering to the southern outfits
The Irish Guards are full of southerners. Mainly because RoI doesn’t have a proper army.
But the EU is going to make you fight. RoI neutrality down the drain.
Well done lads!