Are people aware that there are also Army Commandos? Respect to all who currently serve and the veterans. Please dont forget Rembrance Sunday and wear that Poppy!
Former US Marine here, had the privilege to serve next to a few of these men in 2003 Iraq. Upon first contact their was some... let's call it friendly competition, over who the real Marines were. In a few short hours we fought everything from the enemy to boredom together. We were just distant cousins and I cherish my time with them.
I worked as a civilian alongside the Royals, I can't praise them enough, I have such high regard for all these hero's, they are awesome! Green human machines, men of steel, yet still have incredible sense of humour, no matter what they've been through, may they always be respected in the manner they justly deserve!
As a former guardsman I couldn't ask for anything better to serve alongside, these boys are the business, fearless and professional, best in the world full stop.
We may have crossed patrol routes especially if you went on holiday to the land of the Giants Causeway. I agree that once a Marine ALWAYS a Marine...it's closer than family because divorce doesn't exist..PMPT
First called Duke of York and Albany's maritime regiment of Foot, formed on the 28th of October 1664 later they were renamed to the Royal Marines around 1755
one word...... Respect. I applied for the marines once and got turned down. It takess more than being human to be a marine. I have nothing but respect and admiration for these men.
Love your freedom? Thank a veteran... I love coming here to see the trolls with their stupid remarks and they don't realise that because of us vets they have the right to be stupid because of the freedoms granted them by the actions of others. There was a time in another country that had you said anything bad against the govt. in power, you could have very well been taken away in the dark of night never to be heard from again. But no, you have the option to criticize the govt, your elected officials and say your piece with out fear of recourse...You can worship in the church of your choice, you can have whom ever you want as friends, you can vote your conscience in free elections, you can do a lot of things.. and its because of those who were prepared to give up everything including their lives so that you have that right... to all the trolls who come and bash the military , be it British, Canadian, or American.. think about how you got that right to speak your mind....
Words of an American Soldier about our Army .... "Those Brits are a strange old race, they show affection by abusing each other, will think nothing of casually stopping in the middle of a fire fight for there "brew up" and eat food that I wouldn't give to a dying dog! but fuck me, I would rather have one British squaddie on side than a entire battalion of spetznaz!!!... Why? Because the British are the only people in the world who when the chips are down and there seems like no hope left, instead of getting sentimental or hysterical, will strap on there pack, charge there rifle, light up a smoke and calmly and wryly grin "well are we going then you wanker??"
Every decent person of the United Kingdom will wish every serving Soldier/Airman/Navy the very best and hold them in great esteem, as we are indebted to their Services from past and present. I for one fully respect their sacrifices given to complete strangers. Soldiers.. you are the best, you are respected and the United Kingdom applauds you !!!
when your toys and their toys have destroyed each other, and its down to the men, im glad we have the British soldier, a finer fighting man never graced the battlefield.
1982! Commandos and 2 Para. Yomp all the way and kicking arse till the end. That's only part of what makes the British armed forces a force to be reckoned with!
Great respect for them all. My son is RM; most people will never know what it takes to earn a green beret. Trained as elite units, given possibly the oldest kit, have to sit in line the NHS for general surgery, and are paid about the same as a bus driver! It infuriates me when I see people on the news already with higher salaries, and significantly lower to no risk, demanding pay increases because of their “stressful job”. Wake up and try what the Royals and other forces do for a living, and maybe then help support appropriate govt funding for them!!
Iv'e never been in the forces, but if I was, I would stand shoulder to shoulder with any of our American "Cousins", right down to the last bullet, God Bless you and yours, USA UK
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the Royal Marines for keeping Me and all my family safe. They for less pay than they truely deserve get on with a their work soak it up and move on. To put a Green lid on makes them the best of the best. God bless you 1 and all.
My dad has been in the marines since he was 18 and now still continuing and he’s 50 he’s on deployment for a year it’s hard but who ever wants to join don’t hesitate
I'm twelve and in September I'll be old enough to join the RM cadets!! I have admired these people since I was five, and I think we owe them so so sooo much as the risk their lives, day in, day out for us. I long for the day I'll get to wear a green beret. Massive respect to these guys.
It tears me up every time I think of all the men and women who have served and do serve our great British country. The best of people serving in war zones, experiencing all that war brings them (many laying down their lives), and then coming home and having to adjust and decompress. Heartfelt blessings to them all. May they be honoured and supported in all the ways they need. We must look after them!🇬🇧🫂💙\
I served in the Royal Marines from 1961-1971 - joined as a Junior (No. 12 squad). In those days I am certain that there was a certain perception amongst the general public and your ex school mates, that you only opted for military service because you probably failed academically at school, so the only option for you was to apply to join the army, or one of the other services. There was very little respect, or knowledge of how challenging your training was, or that you were serving Queen and country. You had to spend long periods away from home etc. I'm pleased to say that misconceived view has changed now that the general public has a much better knowledge of what our young people in uniform actually have to do to earn what is a salary that is far too low.
Hi as ex forces myself im always curious to watch this type of video but have to say brilliant choice of music and some impressive/emotional footage, stay safe
@British Armed Forces, I can't see, so I don't really know what is going on with the footage, but the emotion and the music, that was beautiful my friend, thanks for your tribute, and I'm sure every single royal Marine watching this is right now thankful. Per mare per terram.
@@JKRZofficial 1 look at his spelling. 2 he has commented on a shit ton of other videos saying "I was the best leader sniper" and "I fought for both sides"
This is one awsome tribute i know some of the men in the photos lost some great buddies in the falklands respect to all i even seen my own ugly ass in some of the photos
GingezAdventures Man that sucks. Still gives you time to prepare yourself physically. When I was your age I had no idea what I wanted to do. 4 days till my medical now though :)
Anybody who says that the British Army hasn't got hundreds of thousands of soldiers is speaking the truth but what they don't realise that just these men are worth 10 thousand of any other troop, English may not have the largest army in the world but you can be damn sure we are the best at training soldiers and that's what matters most not numbers but better trained and my god I hope I get in when I join, and thank you to all the veterans that have served in the Royal Marines and any other branch wether Navy or Airforce or just regular UK Army tht you for your service and god bless you
To think I use to watch this before I even applied and here I am years later a Royal Marines commando and have been for the last 4 years, think it’s easy to forget how much it meant for me to get my green lid once upon a time. Good to revisit this
Great Video Nice one. To my Band of Brothers, past & Present! I hope that life is treating you well. Good Health to you all. Not forgetting my Oppo's at 45 Cdo 'Cowboys'.
My dream job is to become a royal Marine 40 commando but a medical condition got in my way so to all the royal marines I wish I could join you one day but in till that day comes stay safe all see you soon 💂💪❤
As an 'old fart' (I'm turned 61) the major thing that saddens me about stuff like this, is that so many of these young men (and women too, these days) have their lives cut short - or changed for ever - when they are at their very best, because of their desire for adventure. If only we could give these people the thrills they so obviously crave without risking their lives, I - for one - would be a happier man........
I'm an older fart and served in the ROYAL MARINS FOR 16 YEARS ,LOST MANY MATES. YOU SURELY HEARED THE "BOOTNECK EXPRESSION: "YOU SINGED THE DOTTED LINE "
Just looking at the picture at 5.57 says it all. The consummate proffesional vs the poor conscript. The Marine even looks sorry for the chap who has just been trying to kill him. Top man!
Cheers mate! I love the song I used, it goes well with the video and the footage goes so well with the video. Only thing I noticed is at around 6:24 the music stops rather abruptly instead of fading out to the next video!
Three centuries long ago admit the Royal Marine Commando supreme with the famous green beret. Personally I've had a stroke but its take a brave heart to us all.
i am 12 and my 18 year old cousin is about to join and I have promised my self I will join this group of awesome, brave, coragous young MEN!!!! BTW what was the first song called?
Rip Les Daniels, an old class mate of mine . Served in NP8091 1982 South Georgia. Mentioned in dispatched. Read Ricky Phillips First Casualty for the truth what really happened on the invasion of the Falkland Islands.
As a brit I'm proud even tho they're less well known compared to the US I'm still proud I would serve with them side by side and hopefully we will have peace with the us
We would need them more than ever. The main characteristic of any soldiers at any time, is patriotism, they have chosen that carrier because of their urge to DEFEND, their country, community and above all, their children and family!!! We need them now!!! ⚔️🇬🇧⚔️🛡️⌛⚖️👁️
I robert william byng am an canadian who served in the british gerkas and in the sas and trained in the royal mareins.never forget the freinds there i lost and meet.
Robert Byng The "Queens mum's mum" died in 1936 so how you can be 50 and have served for her, I'm not quite sure. Now if you could stop pretending to be a hero, spamming the comments section and pay some respect to the real heros. That would be appreciated.
50% of all UK SF come from the royal marines commandoes, i know this because my dads a bootneck and has been for the past 26 years, he is the PSM of HMS Raleigh and he is a W02
hats off to anyone who joins and makes it in the Royal Marines and the British armed forces.
what you provo loving cunt ,ive wore a beret fighting you bastards ...and won
Are people aware that there are also Army Commandos? Respect to all who currently serve and the veterans.
Please dont forget Rembrance Sunday and wear that Poppy!
Former US Marine here, had the privilege to serve next to a few of these men in 2003 Iraq.
Upon first contact their was some... let's call it friendly competition, over who the real Marines were.
In a few short hours we fought everything from the enemy to boredom together. We were just distant cousins and I cherish my time with them.
the dates are in the start of this short film, per mare per terram 1664 , navy marines US ,poss 1917 could be wrong?
I worked as a civilian alongside the Royals, I can't praise them enough, I have such high regard for all these hero's, they are awesome! Green human machines, men of steel, yet still have incredible sense of humour, no matter what they've been through, may they always be respected in the manner they justly deserve!
As a former guardsman I couldn't ask for anything better to serve alongside, these boys are the business, fearless and professional, best in the world full stop.
As a former Bootneck, 60,s to 70,s , I love this footage. Once a Marine always a Marine, and yes we are part of the best family in the world.
David Morton A Corps!
We may have crossed patrol routes especially if you went on holiday to the land of the Giants Causeway. I agree that once a Marine ALWAYS a Marine...it's closer than family because divorce doesn't exist..PMPT
No former bootnecks just non operational ones. No great a band of brothers. Could you ever find to respect. Gods warriors Here on earth
Too right once a marine always a marine
Always….!
I'm joining up next year at 16 like my dad and granddad and every member of my family since 1664
Axl Scott my family was all navy and army so I thought the marines was for me
Did you get in my guy?
Pretty sure the marines wasn't around in 1664....
@@idankcai7787 2nd longest in the British military
First called Duke of York and Albany's maritime regiment of Foot, formed on the 28th of October 1664 later they were renamed to the Royal Marines around 1755
one word...... Respect.
I applied for the marines once and got turned down. It takess more than being human to be a marine. I have nothing but respect and admiration for these men.
My Dad served with these Men, what an honour. As his Son I have always been extremely proud of his service. Thanks Dad. R.I.P.
Love your freedom? Thank a veteran... I love coming here to see the trolls with their stupid remarks and they don't realise that because of us vets they have the right to be stupid because of the freedoms granted them by the actions of others. There was a time in another country that had you said anything bad against the govt. in power, you could have very well been taken away in the dark of night never to be heard from again. But no, you have the option to criticize the govt, your elected officials and say your piece with out fear of recourse...You can worship in the church of your choice, you can have whom ever you want as friends, you can vote your conscience in free elections, you can do a lot of things.. and its because of those who were prepared to give up everything including their lives so that you have that right... to all the trolls who come and bash the military , be it British, Canadian, or American.. think about how you got that right to speak your mind....
Well said good sir.
Well said.
@Royalhighlander Totally agree. Freedom is not free. It is fought for!
By far the best, these gentlemen are the only people who can brew a cup of tea in a battlefield with a smile on there face.
Words of an American Soldier about our Army ....
"Those Brits are a strange old race, they show affection by abusing each other, will think nothing of casually stopping in the middle of a fire fight for there "brew up" and eat food that I wouldn't give to a dying dog! but fuck me, I would rather have one British squaddie on side than a entire battalion of spetznaz!!!... Why? Because the British are the only people in the world who when the chips are down and there seems like no hope left, instead of getting sentimental or hysterical, will strap on there pack, charge there rifle, light up a smoke and calmly and wryly grin "well are we going then you wanker??"
Cheerfulness in the face of adversity
i know ...🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Military Bootneck humour!
2:10 2:11 yes, Been there and done that!
RM 22825.
Every decent person of the United Kingdom will wish every serving Soldier/Airman/Navy the very best and hold them in great esteem, as we are indebted to their Services from past and present. I for one fully respect their sacrifices given to complete strangers. Soldiers.. you are the best, you are respected and the United Kingdom applauds you !!!
God bless the British.
Thamk you buddy
when your toys and their toys have destroyed each other,
and its down to the men,
im glad we have the British soldier,
a finer fighting man never graced the battlefield.
My big brother is signing up for the Royal Marines and I love you big bro and I wish you luck 🍀
Did he make it
1982! Commandos and 2 Para. Yomp all the way and kicking arse till the end.
That's only part of what makes the British armed forces a force to be reckoned with!
Great respect for them all.
My son is RM; most people will never know what it takes to earn a green beret. Trained as elite units, given possibly the oldest kit, have to sit in line the NHS for general surgery, and are paid about the same as a bus driver!
It infuriates me when I see people on the news already with higher salaries, and significantly lower to no risk, demanding pay increases because of their “stressful job”.
Wake up and try what the Royals and other forces do for a living, and maybe then help support appropriate govt funding for them!!
Too true, and the policsions who get way much more than us, want wage rises.
USA HERE AND YOUR UK IS OUR BLOOD AND FAMILY
No
Yes
Iv'e never been in the forces, but if I was, I would stand shoulder to shoulder with any of our American "Cousins", right down to the last bullet, God Bless you and yours, USA UK
1812 was a long time ago!
god bless British Americans
Having served for 22 years in the corps and seeing these pop up makes me so proud of our country miss it everyday Per Mare per Terram
Thank you from the bottom of my heart to the Royal Marines for keeping Me and all my family safe. They for less pay than they truely deserve get on with a their work soak it up and move on. To put a Green lid on makes them the best of the best. God bless you 1 and all.
My dad has been in the marines since he was 18 and now still continuing and he’s 50 he’s on deployment for a year it’s hard but who ever wants to join don’t hesitate
I miss this so much... too old to rejoin now
Reserves? Better than nothing
What a beautiful tribute!! I'm not British and they made me proud. Made me cry.
God Bless!!!!!
what we here for
@andrewmcculley5765 true, we did our jobs! Proud Bootneck.
Remembrance Day soon.
Lest we Forget
Her majesty’s finest men 🏴🇬🇧
Liam 1232 aye
I'm twelve and in September I'll be old enough to join the RM cadets!! I have admired these people since I was five, and I think we owe them so so sooo much as the risk their lives, day in, day out for us. I long for the day I'll get to wear a green beret. Massive respect to these guys.
Harrison Carter All the best mate
With that attitude son you half way there for your green beret..❤ come join our special club,a band of brothers
Hi, it's now 6 years later and you're 18, how did you do? Did you achieve everything you aimed for up to now?
It tears me up every time I think of all the men and women who have served and do serve our great British country. The best of people serving in war zones, experiencing all that war brings them (many laying down their lives), and then coming home and having to adjust and decompress. Heartfelt blessings to them all. May they be honoured and supported in all the ways they need. We must look after them!🇬🇧🫂💙\
With the most RESPECT from AMERICA.
we can do more
Here here!!
America? es todo un continente habla por tu pais
norteamerica. No te creas un gras pais.
I served in the Royal Marines from 1961-1971 - joined as a Junior (No. 12 squad). In those days I am certain that there was a certain perception amongst the general public and your ex school mates, that you only opted for military service because you probably failed academically at school, so the only option for you was to apply to join the army, or one of the other services.
There was very little respect, or knowledge of how challenging your training was, or that you were serving Queen and country. You had to spend long periods away from home etc.
I'm pleased to say that misconceived view has changed now that the general public has a much better knowledge of what our young people in uniform actually have to do to earn what is a salary that is far too low.
2:15 you cant beat the effort, and attention to detail that is instilled in us. Its no wonder we are Royal :)
I been trained with british SAS the most toughest troops ever i met. I been with FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION and PAKISTAN SSG but SAS no compare hats off...
My uncle is a marine 42 commando group im so proud of him
Hi as ex forces myself im always curious to watch this type of video but have to say brilliant choice of music and some impressive/emotional footage, stay safe
What an Army! What a history! Highest respect! Bro!
Johnson J navy*
@@benjaminfranklin3451 marines*
@@hi-rm8ei Royal Marines/Royal Navy even though they wouldn't admit it.
@chrisholland7367 yes indeed, sea soldiers, and bloody proud.
@British Armed Forces, I can't see, so I don't really know what is going on with the footage, but the emotion and the music, that was beautiful my friend, thanks for your tribute, and I'm sure every single royal Marine watching this is right now thankful.
Per mare per terram.
Absolute heroes and I pity any fighting force that comes up against them. They are the best and nobody comes close. Thank you for your service.
Proud men and Rightly so God bless them all.
Im hounerd and proud to have trained as a commando.
You didnt train with them. You're so full of shit.
@@hiddenassassin3233 How do you know that?
@@JKRZofficial 1 look at his spelling. 2 he has commented on a shit ton of other videos saying "I was the best leader sniper" and "I fought for both sides"
This is one awsome tribute i know some of the men in the photos lost some great buddies in the falklands respect to all i even seen my own ugly ass in some of the photos
God bless britan keep our soldiers safe
My grandad and my husband served as a royal 💚 so proud of you both xxx
PROUD to have known the ROYAL MARINES up in the Radfan In1964 I will NEVER forget you guys
We must have almost served together I was a member of 45 COMMANDO X COY IN THE radfan 1964.OAMAAM
@jimpaul5925 bloody hell, I was in X Company, in the Radfan, GPMG gunner, 64/65.
RM 22825
True Warriors - Much Respect!!!
The old guy in the wheelchair....tougher than all of us!! :)
i admire the royal marines commandos i worked with them from 1998 to 2003 at rmb chivenor good lads..jt
WE USA LOVES OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS THE GREAT ENGLAND
god bless British Americans
Makes me more excited for signing up
Good luck with that mate!
cheers i'll need it haha
Are you in yet?
I'm just waiting for my medical.
no i have to wait two years till im 18 and need to put weight on, it annoys me other wise i would've signed up by now
GingezAdventures Man that sucks. Still gives you time to prepare yourself physically. When I was your age I had no idea what I wanted to do. 4 days till my medical now though :)
God bless all our forces who have fought for our country.
Once a Marine, always a Marine
Too bloody true, I served from 1964 to 73, 807 recruit squad, still miss it, and never miss Remembrance Day!
God bless those heroes. Thank you for your service.
Anybody who says that the British Army hasn't got hundreds of thousands of soldiers is speaking the truth but what they don't realise that just these men are worth 10 thousand of any other troop, English may not have the largest army in the world but you can be damn sure we are the best at training soldiers and that's what matters most not numbers but better trained and my god I hope I get in when I join, and thank you to all the veterans that have served in the Royal Marines and any other branch wether Navy or Airforce or just regular UK Army tht you for your service and god bless you
To think I use to watch this before I even applied and here I am years later a Royal Marines commando and have been for the last 4 years, think it’s easy to forget how much it meant for me to get my green lid once upon a time. Good to revisit this
Great Video Nice one. To my Band of Brothers, past & Present! I hope that life is treating you well. Good Health to you all. Not forgetting my Oppo's at 45 Cdo 'Cowboys'.
The Gael lovely piece of music, so love HM Royal Marines version of this tune. Last of the Mohicans.
My dream job is to become a royal Marine 40 commando but a medical condition got in my way so to all the royal marines I wish I could join you one day but in till that day comes stay safe all see you soon 💂💪❤
That speech was awesome
As an 'old fart' (I'm turned 61) the major thing that saddens me about stuff like this, is that so many of these young men (and women too, these days) have their lives cut short - or changed for ever - when they are at their very best, because of their desire for adventure.
If only we could give these people the thrills they so obviously crave without risking their lives, I - for one - would be a happier man........
I'm an older fart and served in the ROYAL MARINS FOR 16 YEARS ,LOST MANY MATES. YOU SURELY HEARED THE "BOOTNECK EXPRESSION: "YOU SINGED THE DOTTED LINE "
Legends it must be said
i so argree with you there.
Well done and well deserved.
Semper Fi
I love the music I LISTEN TO IT FOR MODEVATE ME WHEN I HAVE A ROUGH JOB I HAVE TO ACOMPISH 💪
Great video. I love the BRMC. Thanks for the effort.
I meet one of these legends almost ever week and highly respect them BTW really great vid
Makes me want to stick back on my DMS boots/puttys and draw out my SLR again.
I sure am proud of these guys.
Just looking at the picture at 5.57 says it all. The consummate proffesional vs the poor conscript. The Marine even looks sorry for the chap who has just been trying to kill him. Top man!
Powerful and impressive stuff, certainly makes one proud ..well done
Merry Christmas to soldiers that wont see this Christmas rest in peace my heroes never foggotten
On days like today in particular , the true value of this magnificent Band of Brothers becomes more obvious and relevant 🇬🇧 ✌️🇺🇦 .
Respect to the Royal Marines from the United States.
Great soundtrack
Hey Marines, Semper Fidelis from the boys in Echo Company, 1st Platoon, 2nd Battalion 9th Marines. Ooh-rah!
Cheers mate!
I love the song I used, it goes well with the video and the footage goes so well with the video.
Only thing I noticed is at around 6:24 the music stops rather abruptly instead of fading out to the next video!
Merci beaucoup, I forgot to mention that my dad his British he lives in London
32 weeks of beauty.
I served for 9 years & mostly in 42 Recce as Jeeps gunner from 64 to 70 in the Far East
Three centuries long ago admit the Royal Marine Commando supreme with the famous green beret. Personally I've had a stroke but its take a brave heart to us all.
i am 12 and my 18 year old cousin is about to join and I have promised my self I will join this group of awesome, brave, coragous young MEN!!!! BTW what was the first song called?
Same here
Good luck mate
Last of the mohicans. Was the song.
Rip Les Daniels, an old class mate of mine . Served in NP8091 1982 South Georgia. Mentioned in dispatched. Read Ricky Phillips First Casualty for the truth what really happened on the invasion of the Falkland Islands.
The very best regiment ever ! Life blood of the forces !
Amazing. I love Royal so much
Best of the best 🇬🇧
As a brit I'm proud even tho they're less well known compared to the US I'm still proud I would serve with them side by side and hopefully we will have peace with the us
These guys are the elite respect
The music is from The Last of the Mohicans sound track of the movie. Excellent choice.🇬🇧👊🇺🇸
My mate in bravo 2 zero was andy micnab in the british sas.
We would need them more than ever. The main characteristic of any soldiers at any time, is patriotism, they have chosen that carrier because of their urge to DEFEND, their country, community and above all, their children and family!!! We need them now!!!
⚔️🇬🇧⚔️🛡️⌛⚖️👁️
Great video still can't get passed the padre near the end (Frankie Boyle in a dog collar???) 😂😂😂😂😂
I robert william byng am an canadian who served in the british gerkas and in the sas and trained in the royal mareins.never forget the freinds there i lost and meet.
Thank you for your service from a British citizen
I robert william byng attended the royal commando school 4 officers.watched video rememberd some of it.
Formidable unit force by land by sea by air thanks for your service 🏴🇬🇧🎖️🥇🌎great mens great people
I robert william byng am proud i served the british militery at queen mums request and protected the royal colors.gave my life im dieing.
Ex from the 60/70s I wish I could live it again. Ken Cook.
Now that is what u call a speech!!!!
I was present there, but as a Civilian, but I was former Royal Marine for 22 years.
@georgekennedy2051 thank you for your many years of service.
Former Bootneck, RM 22825.
I robert william byng trained in the royal commandos and served the queen mums mum now im 50 years old and will do it all over again.
Robert Byng The "Queens mum's mum" died in 1936 so how you can be 50 and have served for her, I'm not quite sure. Now if you could stop pretending to be a hero, spamming the comments section and pay some respect to the real heros. That would be appreciated.
Muito bom, Royal Marines, US Marines e Fuzileiros Navais do Brasil, Per Mare, Per Terran, Semper Fidelis e Adsumus, Hurrah
one day you will meet a royal marine and say thank you!
Was asked by queen mums mum to protect princes diana and dody alfied replaced 10 body guards.
just glad where on the same side
50% of all UK SF come from the royal marines commandoes, i know this because my dads a bootneck and has been for the past 26 years, he is the PSM of HMS Raleigh and he is a W02
Love seeing the picks of the founders. Absolute LEG Ends :D
Well chuffed with this video. A great tribute to a band of brothers.
If we are in it, we are in it to win it. RIP TFG, MC and Bar, battle of Manchester Hill.