@@aeroflot7216 Well, it's not *exactly* Prussian. It's modified with unique Thai traditions and, as I wrote before, it's also very British. But that is clearly no British arm swinging and in Britain there is also *no* goosestep. Here both are slightly different than in pre-1945 Germany but they are recognizable. Also look how the officers handle their saber. That looks clearly Prussian.
Interesting mix of British and Prussian military traditions.
prussian? nothing is prussian here. The prussian paradeschritt is 45* but this is clearly not.
@@aeroflot7216 Well, it's not *exactly* Prussian. It's modified with unique Thai traditions and, as I wrote before, it's also very British. But that is clearly no British arm swinging and in Britain there is also *no* goosestep. Here both are slightly different than in pre-1945 Germany but they are recognizable. Also look how the officers handle their saber. That looks clearly Prussian.
Those red uniforms and the head dress resemble the British foot guards. But the drill is much more influenced by the Prussian drill.
Lol, those semi-Prussian arm swings. "Swish and flick, boys. Swish and flick!"
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@@TITLE11005 what colour do you wear? My favourite one is the purple one 🟣
@@pacificcoastpiper3949 Purple is the queen musketeer
@@spacerabbit7686 thank you for teaching me, HRH has stunning musketeers.
@@pacificcoastpiper3949 Red is infantry, black and yellow are navy, blue is air force, yellow is artillery, pink is air commando
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