Major John Frost, commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment at Arnhem. Used a hunting horn to rally his men when they landed at the drop zone, as it would have been very confusing, with different units arriving in the same area
+Paul Bartow That's the supposition made in Wikipedia. Over the years, a number of authors have taken this ball and run with it. Washington's Adj General, Joseph Reed, said the 'insulting manner' in which the British light infantry played their bugle signals - (and they used a different instrument to the one above) was _like_ calls made at the _end_ of a fox hunt, which would not have included 'Gone Away' in any case. Other Americans present said they heard LI bugles being used to rally and call for reinforcements, which sounds more likely- but doesn't make such a good story.
@ShLo16 These are the traditional horn calls of hunting and were brought to the US from England along with the first hounds back in 1650. They are the the same calls that are still used in England to this day.
Had gone away at the end of my Mother-in Laws Funeral and I am having it as will my husband. It's just a wonderful sound and represents the sound of the Country especially Boxing Day Meet.
Do you have any idea of the alternatives to controlling the fox population? But you wouldn't understand because you have obviously never lived in the country side
British tradition American explaining doesn't work !!! Ban the ban being back hunting you should come follow our hunts see how we do it #supportbritishfarming #countrysidetradition
The Fox hunt was always fucking annoying. I'm glad it got banned, because who wants some posh cunts and their dogs blocking the only road from your house, making you late for work? Stupid, filthy, rich slags.
ya the fox hunt got banned because British people are a confused delusional people that let the powers to be push them around like a bunch of weaklings they are now. the people are now the fox being hunted and slaughtered maybe one day they will rise up again and regain there manhood back
The first time I heard this was when that guy (forgot his name) blew the horn when the Arnhem bridge became on fire.
Major John Frost, commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment at Arnhem. Used a hunting horn to rally his men when they landed at the drop zone, as it would have been very confusing, with different units arriving in the same area
Brought here from the Battle of Harlem Heights when the British played this to annoy Washington
+Paul Bartow
That's the supposition made in Wikipedia. Over the years, a number of authors have taken this ball and run with it. Washington's Adj General, Joseph Reed, said the 'insulting manner' in which the British light infantry played their bugle signals - (and they used a different instrument to the one above) was _like_ calls made at the _end_ of a fox hunt, which would not have included 'Gone Away' in any case. Other Americans present said they heard LI bugles being used to rally and call for reinforcements, which sounds more likely- but doesn't make such a good story.
I was just going to say that. Saw a meme on Face Book. So, I thought I'd try to find the actual call here.
Me too!
The fly in your room:
@ShLo16 These are the traditional horn calls of hunting and were brought to the US from England along with the first hounds back in 1650. They are the the same calls that are still used in England to this day.
Unfortunately slavery, snobbery and ruthless settlers weren't the only things we exported.
@@mindya7477 oh grow up
these are greath horn calls to listen to
Had gone away at the end of my Mother-in Laws Funeral and I am having it as will my husband.
It's just a wonderful sound and represents the sound of the Country especially Boxing Day Meet.
To be followed, at a distance, by “Going Home”. Not a dry eye in the place
I love the sounds of the horn. Your blood tingles. Exciting.
just played the gone away, my young jack ratter sorry russell is intersted, carry on and keep hunting.
Where's the trap remix?
Started Fox Hunting in Virginia this year...love it!
What do you love?
The unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible.
What's the must annoying sound in the world?
Not this
My wife farting.
The English did something like this when George Washington was retreating. Lol sick burn but the fox got the last laugh
What does he mean by "To realy get moving with your orses* and keep moving with the pack" *Surely he means "Horses"
He said horses
If you live in the West County Dorset Devon or Cornwall it's how we speak!
Knob jockeys..keep up the good work hunt sabs..help is on the way..mind all the sads are doing well
Doctor Dolittle no they're uneducated imbeciles
Do you have any idea of the alternatives to controlling the fox population?
But you wouldn't understand because you have obviously never lived in the country side
Jack Hobbs they deserve to be treated as such.
I know they should be, they wear masks and trespass.
Jack Hobbs I’m talking real torture, knives through the hands on an old wooden table. Send a message to the rest of em.
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Mutige zweifeln
Wtf is dis?
British tradition American explaining doesn't work !!! Ban the ban being back hunting you should come follow our hunts see how we do it #supportbritishfarming #countrysidetradition
The Fox hunt was always fucking annoying. I'm glad it got banned, because who wants some posh cunts and their dogs blocking the only road from your house, making you late for work? Stupid, filthy, rich slags.
Trail hunting is not tradition little man. Trail hunting was invented in 2005 as a cover for continuing your barbaric ways.
ya the fox hunt got banned because British people are a confused delusional people that let the powers to be push them around like a bunch of weaklings they are now. the people are now the fox being hunted and slaughtered maybe one day they will rise up again and regain there manhood back
You guys kill dogs😢