Amazing show, it's incredible what can be done with drones now, I know they are probably computer controlled but someone has to work it all out and program the computer. I am 70 years old now and I have my father's watch which I remember him wearing when I was a child. I had it cleaned and fully serviced before Covid, still working fine. He served in the Royal Navy and was on tank landing craft so he was there on D-day. I usually wear his watch on his birthday and on the 6th of June I wore it as a reminder of what he and all those brave men did that day and after. God bless them all. 🙏
Thank you Scott for recording this excellent display,as a Brit far from home it was lovely to see . As the daughter of a WWII soldier who fought from 1939-45 ,it meant a lot to me on a personal level . 🥰👌
Excellent! Thanks for posting. I watched it from a boat anchored off shore. Even without the commentary, it was still very moving and dramatic when seen from the darkness of the sea...and with no laughing crowds.
Great display and a day that does need remembering. They should do this sort of thing more often for both world wars. Something like this makes me proud to be British, and I'm not usually what you would call a patriotic person ...
A lot of kids there they will remember one day. Obviously a lot of people there the majority were respectful watching something spectacular. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing show, it's incredible what can be done with drones now, I know they are probably computer controlled but someone has to work it all out and program the computer. I am 70 years old now and I have my father's watch which I remember him wearing when I was a child. I had it cleaned and fully serviced before Covid, still working fine. He served in the Royal Navy and was on tank landing craft so he was there on D-day. I usually wear his watch on his birthday and on the 6th of June I wore it as a reminder of what he and all those brave men did that day and after. God bless them all. 🙏
We are all in debt to your dad my friend
Thank you Scott for recording this excellent display,as a Brit far from home it was lovely to see . As the daughter of a WWII soldier who fought from 1939-45 ,it meant a lot to me on a personal level . 🥰👌
Really glad you enjoyed it. All money made from this video will go to the Poppy Appeal.
Thanks for sharing Scott. Very humbling in more ones than one. Love to Wanda and the family
Cheers mate. Hope you guys are keeping well.
Excellent! Thanks for posting.
I watched it from a boat anchored off shore. Even without the commentary, it was still very moving and dramatic when seen from the darkness of the sea...and with no laughing crowds.
Thank you. I didn’t want to speak over the video out of respect
Thanks for posting looked very well thought out
Brilliant wasn’t it.
A rare occasion where you had to see it on TV to get the real impact when coupled with the commentary that went with it
Thanks for posting. Very moving, especially with the female singer performing 'The Parting Glass' in the background.
Great display and a day that does need remembering. They should do this sort of thing more often for both world wars. Something like this makes me proud to be British, and I'm not usually what you would call a patriotic person ...
Brilliant British at their best thankyou 😄
Amazing how this is done
Brilliant isn’t it.
My old teachers went there!
The longest day..🤓
Lovely and sad at the same time but why couldn't people be silent, the laughing was so annoying and totally districpecful
That’s why I tried to not talk over the video.
A lot of kids there they will remember one day. Obviously a lot of people there the majority were respectful watching something spectacular. Thanks for sharing.