Your comments are erroneous. They were not hard BUT COURAGEOUS AND TOUGH. AT THE SAME TIME THEY WERE SENSITIVE AND EMPATHIC. not hard at all. compassionate and tough soldiers. Where will we find the likes o'ye again?
Nobby Nolevel, I am not even of that generation, and I was holding back the tears listening to the commentary and watching the video. I would have given anything to have been there, to just watch the march past.
Scott Mclean the fact that you can only swear like a moron instead of making a valid comment shows that you are pitiful and have nothing to say of any interest.
We had a FJR Leutnant attached to us when we were on an exercise in West Germany, 1989. That was my first real experience of the International Airborne Brotherhood. It might seem odd but, if it weren't for General Student our Airborne Forces might never have become. Respect to ALL our Brethren. Glad to know that our Brothers from the All American were there, too. Remember the Waal Crossing. "To the open foe, fight with chivalry. To the guerilla, extend no quarter"...
I watched Panorama last night, there was this guy, who was SO FUCKIN BIGOTTED , he said to George Galloway, away back to England, the North of Ireland IS England. The fuckin CRETIN. ( by the way, he will have to look that word up the ignorant Twat. )
Jim lad,....warm beer?! If you drink lager, which is always served ice cold, then I suppose beer does taste "warm." My husband is a "real ale" man (he refers to lager as gnat's piss...and we won't mention what he calls lager drinkers!), and he says it has to be a certain temperature to appreciate the fine taste of the beer. Yes, he certainly has backbone, having served in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and he's now retired from the Fire Service. Oh, and I have to say, his teeth are his own and they are pearly white, just like mine and all our family and friends, and we're British ;-)
My old fella was a medic in the 5th Scottish battalion and served in Cyprus and Palestine at the end of the war (2nd ) but was as English as a longbow ....his service record recorded he was a aggressive recruit !!......my old fella was a gem and l miss the old boy but his character was made with these boys !!
i know how every 1 of them guys felt on that day. THEY FELT LIKE KINGS and so they should. because they are..been on them parades and really thought everyones eyes were on me and thats the way we should feel.proud to have served.
Feo, I agree that the American Government charged us (a fortune, which we only finally paid in recent years apparently). However, that's a government for you, which is not to be confused with the people. American men and women came and fought, and too many didn't get to go home...that's a tragedy that we all share.
@ Feo Lender. Well if you didn't start wars you couldn’t finish, we wouldn't have to save you. Munitions cost money and your incompetence cost American lives.
Pup Ville give it a rest you lost most your American soldiers lives out fighting the Japanese and we helped you w them and that cost British lives how did Vietnam go for you mate lol
My dad served in the 101st 501st PIR. He supported the battle at Arnhem And was one of the first at Bastogne. Words cannot describe these heroes. My dad passed away 3 years ago at age 93. He never spoke of the war, his medals spoke for him. He cried a lot when passing a tv with a war film. Such a gentle man with so many memories. He is with God and soon I will follow to beg his forgiveness for not understanding his pain.
Please never forget these humble heroes from ordinary stock, with the guts and fortitude to defend the natural rights of man and his rights by common law. Now we have wankers depriving us of our God-given rights. Stand up and defend yourself! th-cam.com/video/L1cFm5aTq20/w-d-xo.html
@big foot Sure so all the Mexican and all the Central Americans and every square in of South America and Canada can all go 1st. North and South america was 100% settled by Europeans and it is now what it is. If you want to leave then go. I'm waiting.
@big foot I am in mine as well dumbass. Somehow you and your ignorant ilk seem to think you are in a place to tell others where they belong and where their country is. You are the one assuming you can determine where I should live. As I stated, give your property back and leave first. I am waiting. Moron.
@big foot Shut up fool. You "natives" were infact immigrants yourselves. Your dna is Asiatic. Probably migrated to the Americas searching for food. You we're mostly hunter gatherers. sleeping with buffalo, making child sacrifices to the gods, etc etc. The Europeans brought u civilisation, democracy, human rights, farming techniques that made the land abundant. Look at you now. You live in the mightiest nation in history
From a former 82nd Airborne Trooper, which is never a "former' TROOPER!!!! ALL PARATROOPERS ARE OUR BROTHERS!!!!!! ALL-THE-WAY-AIRBORNE!!!!!! ALWAYS PROUD TO WEAR THAT BERET AND BE PROUD OF THE AIRBORNE FRATERNITY!!!!!!
I worked down the Pit at Nostell Colliery in Wakefield with Frank Stephenson, who passed away in the 90's who was one of the first men onto Pegasus bridge at Arnham, never said a bloody word about it, what a gent, wonderful man.
@@billelliot51 7th Battalion The Parachute Regiment - as anyone who pays any attention can tell you. The actor playing Major Howard fought at the bridge for real in June 1944. The glider troops you mentioned were AIRBORNE first, despite their regimental name - which was just a name and a badge: they belonged to the Airborne culture, not their line infantry namesakes. Many of these guys went Para Regt rather than be RTUed after the war.
Pretty impressive guys. I grew up reading about this regiment, and other British forces from the magazines my British grandfather would send me. I think I was the only kid in Southern California who knew about the Paras, the Royal Marines, the Vulcan & the Lightning...
Sehr schön und ergreifend. Anscheinend ist so etwas in Deutschland nicht möglich, bei uns fehlt der Respekt und die Anerkennung für unsere Soldaten. ich bin auch Fallschirmjäger, i´m Proud to be a Paratrooper and a Germanparatrooper. Best Wishes to Kameraden in Great Britain. " Glück ab ".
@S L99 "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." Wilhelm Bittrich Commenting on the British Paratroopers at Arnhem (September 1944). Quoted in "Hitler's Generals" - Page 327 - by Correlli Barnett - History - 2003
My grandad was in the 8th parachute regiment 6th airborne division in the second world war his commanding officer was Alistair "jock" pearson. My grandad, Frederick John Jones died age 97 on the 6th of January 2021. Rest in peace our brave hero your fight is over
" How heroic and how strongly these men fought" (3.52), and how forever grateful my generation and future generations should be. I wonder how many of these gallant and courageous men are still with us in 2018?
These men and women make me proud to be british and also there the reason that Britain is the greatest country in the world and the greatest in history 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Max respect to the AAC pilots who served in Ulster. These guys would fly in anything, low cloud, fog, rain. Rarely left you stuck in an out station, or RV collection point, unless it was really bad, often flying in very dangerous conditions.
As an Army man who served in NI in 1974, I believe the best heli pilots were the Royal Navy lads who flew in atrocious weather. I'm not having a go at any of the aircrew, they were all good. Just saying who had the best rep from us 'squaddies' on the border.
Dit zij TOP mensen ik heb een polo van deze mooi regement ik draag dit met trots ik ben normandie geweest en ook een Engelse marinier ontmoet omhelst ,ik noemde de hen de engel van vrijheid en samen de emoties laten zien aan elkaar de dag zal nooit meer vergeten god bles the UK ❤😊😊😊
Ich bin Deutscher Mensch, vielen Dank fürf das Ihr vollbracht habt, ohne euch könnte ich heute nicht Danke sage, viele Tausende sind Heute nicht dabei, Ihnen den grössten Respekt für das Leben das Sie gegeben haben. Nie wieder Krieg, Frieden den Menschen die guten willens sind
I was introduced to an old "legendary"ex para at work 20 yrs back, I'm an ex bootneck, when I asked him what aircraft he jumped back in his day, he stuttered and blurted "Lancasters" I never called him out in front of his adoring workmates because he wasn't worth the effort, but he knew that I knew he was full of crap! These guy's however were the real deal. Well done perc! But remember the Royal Marine Commandos exist because even the Para's need heroes!🥰🥰😂😂
Even if Market Garden was a defeat, it was a heroic one at that, and those Paratroopers fought tooth and nail for 9 days holding off German tanks...they made our country proud.
Splendid. This is as it should be. Veterans saluting their fallen comrades and a nation honoring both the veterans and the fallen. Pity the US lost its way for so many years during and after the Vietnam War. GOD Bless all of you.
Oh scully you should have been here . My utmost respect for you is endless . What a rough ride in those bloody gliders but you did your stuff and i never heard you complain not once
It s a long way to Tipperary! It s a long way to go! It s a long way to Tipperary! To the sweetest girl i know! Goodbye,Piccadilly! Farewell, Leicester-Square! It s a long long way to Tipperary! But my heart right there!
Ox And Bucks ! Oxenshire And Buckinghamshire ! England 🇬🇧 Home 🏡 And Beauty ! Major Howard , Hold Until Releaved ! Pegasus Bridge 🌉 ... Ole Go To It ! ... Major Flaversham ! lets Go ! Major Bishop Unkler !
well done to all are heros you are the reason we are free brave men i just wish my grandads were he they deid some years ago god rest there souls and from a grateful nation we thank you
You were saying:'It's a long way to T Tipperary' My Dad had a friend whose wife's name was Marie and he used to sing:'It's a long way to tickle Marie'!
I recognised one of the old n bold in a wheelchair - he was at an Airborne Forces Day in the 'shot - he was mobile then , and visited the weapons display stand I was on. I explained the SLR , and then handed him the weapon . He hefted it and, as he and his mate were a bit hard of hearing , said " FUCK DOUBLING WITH THAT BASTARD GEORGE" the ruperts and their WAGs were strolling by at the time -pmsl .
They just got on with it....coping with their memory's and pain....can't say that much for some shirkers nowadays who think its terrible cos their favorite football team drew or lost a game.
I'm proud of them and I'm an American. You are our dear cousins. May no issue ever severe our strong bonds.
Not even the British Empire or the European Project.
Bullshit. America would fuck us over in a heartbeat if it was in their interests to do so.
@@environmentalhealthhazard9618 Absolutely
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Hard men, very hard men indeed. Among the most professional soldiers in the world. Much respect from the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Did exchange and op with 2nd us rangers after 9/11
AATW, 2 jumps courses completed with 3/325 ABCT, 82nd. Rangers lead the way.
@Philip Teague Try P-Company.
@@boomer6611 I did, it wasted me
Your comments are erroneous. They were not hard BUT COURAGEOUS AND TOUGH. AT THE SAME TIME THEY WERE SENSITIVE AND EMPATHIC. not hard at all. compassionate and tough soldiers. Where will we find the likes o'ye again?
If you're British and you can watch that without getting a tear in your eye, go and live somewhere else.
Ι΄m from Greece and I can't hold my tears...
Nobby Nolevel fuck off
No, Scott Mclean, YOU fuck off.
Nobby Nolevel, I am not even of that generation, and I was holding back the tears listening to the commentary and watching the video. I would have given anything to have been there, to just watch the march past.
Scott Mclean the fact that you can only swear like a moron instead of making a valid comment shows that you are pitiful and have nothing to say of any interest.
Brave and honorable men!! I served in a german parachute regiment from 1977 to 1981.
Much respect and greetings from germany to our british comrades!
+galdramadur1 Our respect for the Fallschirmjäger is mutual!! I had the privilege of meeting many Fallschirmjäger while I was serving. Great men!
galdramadur1
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We had a FJR Leutnant attached to us when we were on an exercise in West Germany, 1989. That was my first real experience of the International Airborne Brotherhood. It might seem odd but, if it weren't for General Student our Airborne Forces might never have become. Respect to ALL our Brethren. Glad to know that our Brothers from the All American were there, too. Remember the Waal Crossing.
"To the open foe, fight with chivalry. To the guerilla, extend no quarter"...
German paras were always hard men. Since their inception on.
I watched Panorama last night, there was this guy, who was SO FUCKIN BIGOTTED , he said to George Galloway,
away back to England, the North of Ireland IS England. The fuckin CRETIN. ( by the way, he will have to look that word up the ignorant Twat. )
I'm an Aussie and so is my Dad. But, he was in 2 Para during the 60s and we're very proud of him! He'll love seeing this.
My dad was a para and later joined the sas. He died last year and I buried him in his sergeants uniform. Watching this reminds me of him! RIP Pops
No one will ever question the courage of the British
warm beer, bad teeth, and BACKBONE!
Jim lad,....warm beer?! If you drink lager, which is always served ice cold, then I suppose beer does taste "warm." My husband is a "real ale" man (he refers to lager as gnat's piss...and we won't mention what he calls lager drinkers!), and he says it has to be a certain temperature to appreciate the fine taste of the beer. Yes, he certainly has backbone, having served in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and he's now retired from the Fire Service. Oh, and I have to say, his teeth are his own and they are pearly white, just like mine and all our family and friends, and we're British ;-)
Only at their peril.
My old fella was a medic in the 5th Scottish battalion and served in Cyprus and Palestine at the end of the war (2nd ) but was as English as a longbow ....his service record recorded he was a aggressive recruit !!......my old fella was a gem and l miss the old boy but his character was made with these boys !!
i know how every 1 of them guys felt on that day. THEY FELT LIKE KINGS and so they should. because they are..been on them parades and really thought everyones eyes were on me and thats the way we should feel.proud to have served.
a lot of Americans come to this every year and we the British love you for it God bless America and thank you.
yes, thanks USA for charging us in WW2, you're all heart
I camped near the drop area twice. Watched the film many times and read the book three times. Brave men. don't forget the Poles who dropped, too.
Feo, I agree that the American Government charged us (a fortune, which we only finally paid in recent years apparently). However, that's a government for you, which is not to be confused with the people. American men and women came and fought, and too many didn't get to go home...that's a tragedy that we all share.
@ Feo Lender. Well if you didn't start wars you couldn’t finish, we wouldn't have to save you. Munitions cost money and your incompetence cost American lives.
Pup Ville give it a rest you lost most your American soldiers lives out fighting the Japanese and we helped you w them and that cost British lives how did Vietnam go for you mate lol
My dad served in the 101st 501st PIR. He supported the battle at Arnhem And was one of the first at Bastogne.
Words cannot describe these heroes. My dad passed away 3 years ago at age 93. He never spoke of the war, his medals spoke for him. He cried a lot when passing a tv with a war film. Such a gentle man with so many memories.
He is with God and soon I will follow to beg his forgiveness for not understanding his pain.
Bert Smith I thank him so much for his service
Bert Smith my he R.I.P.
Please never forget these humble heroes from ordinary stock, with the guts and fortitude to defend the natural rights of man and his rights by common law. Now we have wankers depriving us of our God-given rights. Stand up and defend yourself! th-cam.com/video/L1cFm5aTq20/w-d-xo.html
Very PROUD to be British May he rest in peace we haven't forgotten them
As an American I salute our British Allies. We appreciate all of you.
As a Gulf War Veteran from 1990-1992 I concur.
@big foot Sure so all the Mexican and all the Central Americans and every square in of South America and Canada can all go 1st. North and South america was 100% settled by Europeans and it is now what it is. If you want to leave then go. I'm waiting.
@big foot I am in mine as well dumbass. Somehow you and your ignorant ilk seem to think you are in a place to tell others where they belong and where their country is. You are the one assuming you can determine where I should live. As I stated, give your property back and leave first. I am waiting. Moron.
@big foot I get the part of History that deals with reality. Idiot.
@big foot Shut up fool. You "natives" were infact immigrants yourselves. Your dna is Asiatic. Probably migrated to the Americas searching for food.
You we're mostly hunter gatherers. sleeping with buffalo, making child sacrifices to the gods, etc etc. The Europeans brought u civilisation, democracy, human rights, farming techniques that made the land abundant. Look at you now. You live in the mightiest nation in history
From a former 82nd Airborne Trooper, which is never a "former' TROOPER!!!! ALL PARATROOPERS ARE OUR BROTHERS!!!!!! ALL-THE-WAY-AIRBORNE!!!!!! ALWAYS PROUD TO WEAR THAT BERET AND BE PROUD OF THE AIRBORNE FRATERNITY!!!!!!
As a old broken down American Paratrooper that served in combat , this video brought tears to my eyes.
Allies for ever
Airborne All the Way!!
Drop Zone Comin' up ... STAND IN THE DOOR!
Death from above
I worked down the Pit at Nostell Colliery in Wakefield with Frank Stephenson, who passed away in the 90's who was one of the first men onto Pegasus bridge at Arnham, never said a bloody word about it, what a gent, wonderful man.
Pegasus Bridge was in Normandy, three months before Arnhem.
The Paras weren't at Pegasus Bridge it was taken and held by the OX and Bucks {Gliders)
@@billelliot51
7th Battalion The Parachute Regiment - as anyone who pays any attention can tell you. The actor playing Major Howard fought at the bridge for real in June 1944.
The glider troops you mentioned were AIRBORNE first, despite their regimental name - which was just a name and a badge: they belonged to the Airborne culture, not their line infantry namesakes. Many of these guys went Para Regt rather than be RTUed after the war.
@@billelliot51 possibly this is why he never said a word about it.
He worked down a pit as a miner and ex para he must of been a tough b----rd
Pretty impressive guys. I grew up reading about this regiment, and other British forces from the magazines my British grandfather would send me.
I think I was the only kid in Southern California who knew about the Paras, the Royal Marines, the Vulcan & the Lightning...
Good lad.
Northern stock is exemplary. They are true blue and as straight as they come.
who are the bastards who don't like this, I am a US Army Soldier and I am amazed.
its ok calm down we still protect them.its not their fault. :).
Muslims or the Irish
Some people don’t understand or just hate the British military I’m an ex soldier and my pride will never be effected
great great men . thank god for the sacrifice of so many that we could all carry on living in peace . never forgotten .
Sehr schön und ergreifend. Anscheinend ist so etwas in Deutschland nicht möglich, bei uns fehlt der Respekt und die Anerkennung für unsere Soldaten. ich bin auch Fallschirmjäger, i´m Proud to be a Paratrooper and a Germanparatrooper. Best Wishes to Kameraden in Great Britain. " Glück ab ".
Arnhem - 1944. Brave men. I regularly pay my respects to men who did not return.
@S L99 "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard."
Wilhelm Bittrich Commenting on the British Paratroopers at Arnhem (September 1944). Quoted in "Hitler's Generals" - Page 327 - by Correlli Barnett - History - 2003
Well done,the Paras.I always look forward to seeing you on Remembrance Day.Very smart.From a former Bootneck.
Kato
@ 4:03 a brave man feeling the emotions of the moment, biting the lip and keeping control. Basic training never leaves you.
The best among many....
My grandad was in the 8th parachute regiment 6th airborne division in the second world war his commanding officer was Alistair "jock" pearson. My grandad, Frederick John Jones died age 97 on the 6th of January 2021. Rest in peace our brave hero your fight is over
General Farrar -Hockley - one of the bravest men. Absolute legend.
" How heroic and how strongly these men fought" (3.52), and how forever grateful my generation and future generations should be. I wonder how many of these gallant and courageous men are still with us in 2018?
Sehr grossen Respekt für diese Männer. Für jeden einzelnen von ihnen.
These men and women make me proud to be british and also there the reason that Britain is the greatest country in the world and the greatest in history 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Verdadeiros heróis em qualquer Exército e em qualquer lugar do mundo!!!! Viva aos Diabos Vermelhos!!! Viva aos PARAQUEDISTAS!!!!!!Uhurrah!!!!
Aye, Market Garden. The Paras of the UK and the US did their part. Damn armor.
Montgomery, not armor.
Max respect to the AAC pilots who served in Ulster. These guys would fly in anything, low cloud, fog, rain. Rarely left you stuck in an out station, or RV collection point, unless it was really bad, often flying in very dangerous conditions.
As an Army man who served in NI in 1974, I believe the best heli pilots were the Royal Navy lads who flew in atrocious weather. I'm not having a go at any of the aircrew, they were all good. Just saying who had the best rep from us 'squaddies' on the border.
Dit zij TOP mensen ik heb een polo van deze mooi regement ik draag dit met trots ik ben normandie geweest en ook een Engelse marinier ontmoet omhelst ,ik noemde de hen de engel van vrijheid en samen de emoties laten zien aan elkaar de dag zal nooit meer vergeten god bles the UK ❤😊😊😊
I tell you what, you still wouldn't want mess with these old soldiers. Absolute legends!
They don't forget how to march and display their pride in their units and service!
I always admire the Paras on this parade,from a former Royal Marine.
I had a royal marine commando,as a friend, such a gentleman. I was lucky to have him. RIP
My grandfather in april 1945 meeting with british forces near the city Graz, Austria! He was a soviet soldier!
Airborne never die!!! Best wishes from Ukrainian airborne!! And God Bless you!!
God bless you...especially with what's happening now in Ukraine.
Glad to be part of the commonwealth
Thank you.
Ich bin Deutscher Mensch, vielen Dank fürf das Ihr vollbracht habt, ohne euch könnte ich heute nicht Danke sage, viele Tausende sind Heute nicht dabei, Ihnen den grössten Respekt für das Leben das Sie gegeben haben. Nie wieder Krieg, Frieden den Menschen die guten willens sind
When I was in Junior Para in 1967, Anthony Farrar-Hockley (Farrar the Para), came to review us. He was a Brigadier then.
Tough fuckers...respect...
And doesn't it just show...if you met one of these guys in the pub you just wouldn't know even a part of it...
cogidubnus1953 jj
My grandfather served in the 1-st Ukranian Front. In May 1945 in Austria he metting with british forces in the city Graz.
I was introduced to an old "legendary"ex para at work 20 yrs back, I'm an ex bootneck, when I asked him what aircraft he jumped back in his day, he stuttered and blurted "Lancasters" I never called him out in front of his adoring workmates because he wasn't worth the effort, but he knew that I knew he was full of crap! These guy's however were the real deal. Well done perc!
But remember the Royal Marine Commandos exist because even the Para's need heroes!🥰🥰😂😂
Even if Market Garden was a defeat, it was a heroic one at that, and those Paratroopers fought tooth and nail for 9 days holding off German tanks...they made our country proud.
My grandad was at Arnhem 🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Seeing the differences on how each beret is shaped is insane, the Parachute regiment has went through a lot of changes through its history.
As much as us and the paras had our banter about who was better, I will always respect how sexy the beret is.
Keep marching, Everyman an emperor.
Respect parachute army regiment.
The hardest British men.....
kennyhfc71 nope.
I am from Russia! I am salute our british allies! We are together fight against nazism! Long live the friendship between Russia and UK!
Amen brother
Putin's bot?
@@donaldduck1828 No! I am a russian citizen!
But... unfortunately I don't think we're allies.
#RussiaIsATerroristState
Splendid. This is as it should be. Veterans saluting their fallen comrades and a nation honoring both the veterans and the fallen. Pity the US lost its way for so many years during and after the Vietnam War. GOD Bless all of you.
Paddy Mckenna. My Dad my hero. 💞
Oh scully you should have been here . My utmost respect for you is endless . What a rough ride in those bloody gliders but you did your stuff and i never heard you complain not once
Tanqueray and Tonic for aching joints. Respect from Florida USA. Me, USMC AirWing Cold War 1977-81.
It s a long way to Tipperary! It s a long way to go! It s a long way to Tipperary! To the sweetest girl i know! Goodbye,Piccadilly! Farewell, Leicester-Square! It s a long long way to Tipperary! But my heart right there!
I worked with a Para from Scotland; he was a headbanger!
The last march I was able to attend
good luck to the lads
Ox And Bucks ! Oxenshire And Buckinghamshire ! England 🇬🇧 Home 🏡 And Beauty ! Major Howard , Hold Until Releaved ! Pegasus Bridge 🌉 ... Ole Go To It ! ... Major Flaversham ! lets Go ! Major Bishop Unkler !
Lest we forget..........
I watch these old boys , And they were tough young men.
Britons, the Greatest! 🌺🇫🇴
well done to all are heros you are the reason we are free brave men i just wish my grandads were he they deid some years ago god rest there souls and from a grateful nation we thank you
very interesting to see the blokes from market garden
They are still deadly! The real Wild Geese, I wouldn’t mess with them even in wheel chairs.😀😀😀
THANK YOU
You were saying:'It's a long way to T Tipperary' My Dad had a friend whose wife's name was Marie and he used to sing:'It's a long way to tickle Marie'!
Heroes everyone Thank you RIP
If nothing else the Brits do know how to march
ch003pe "If nothing else...?" You must have missed seeing all those campaign medals those warriors were wearing on their chests!
Song on TH-cam for para called green on
Same fg & ep, Happy Rememberance Sunday, All Remembrance Days, Memorial Days
I recognised one of the old n bold in a wheelchair - he was at an Airborne Forces Day in the 'shot - he was mobile then , and visited the weapons display stand I was on. I explained the SLR , and then handed him the weapon . He hefted it and, as he and his mate were a bit hard of hearing , said " FUCK DOUBLING WITH THAT BASTARD GEORGE" the ruperts and their WAGs were strolling by at the time -pmsl .
amazing men who did the incredable.
I didn't know the glider pilots of Op. Market Garden were Army Air Corps.
Quite sure they gave a good account of themselves once they landed.
The Army Air Corps was a formation during ww2 not a regiment , comprising the Glider Pilot Regiment, the Parachute Regiments, and the S.A.S .
They never die. They just fade away.
Respect all those who wear their free country's military uniform.
My uncle served with the Paras in ww2. He was one hard barstard 🙌🏻
Soldiers of All lands Unite.
Major Angus Mcpharter retired.
Strange to think these gents were some of the deadliest men on earth.
As my friend Mick, used to remind me, 45 Comando are up there as well.
They just got on with it....coping with their memory's and pain....can't say that much for some shirkers nowadays who think its terrible cos their favorite football team drew or lost a game.
GREAT 2022 BEAUTIFULL😘😍
I'm blinded by the salt
They are the best.
dam when you see a brit solider you know they did some incredible things. other countries seem to give them away for everything
This is monument this flags-this is cenotaph?
My grandfather volunteered dor the paras during ww2.
Heros all.
It s a long way to Tipperary!
저때 20년전 2001년 런던에 옥스포드에 안정민 세실리아와 같이 있었네...........................추억이!!! 그래^^
Glorious Gloster General Farrar -Hockley hero of Imjim River
At 2:10 thats my Grandad brought a tear to my eye seeing this.
Feel like pulling out my little Union Jack flag and waving it to the music
❤❤❤❤❤god bless all those heros
Every man an Emperor
trying to figure out what the name of that march that is being played?
@freebeerfordworkers Thanks a million
Salute
the best !
Look at them. Standing in their glory makes you grow another ten foot.