My great grandfather Charles Dunne he fought and was captured in ww1, he was in the Leinster regiment, they carried his regimental flag that day! He was from county Tipperary.
@@AdmiralNeIson yes well aware of that thanks but thats not what the conversation was about it was pointing out the time slot that the irish defence forces contingent where in the parade as the previous person to comment hadnt obviously seen them hence their comment
The cadets did extremely well, there's always one that has to knit pick, did you ever think how nerve wrecking it is for a young teenager to be marching in front of a large crowd on centre stage, comments like that does nothing for their confidence, I think they did extremely well and you all should be proud of their achievements, they have chosen a better path in life, a lot of young people are led down the wrong path, maybe your cluster remarks would be better directed elsewhere.
Just after the Bugle Call to Advance? It starts with The Green Glens of Antrim and is mixed with The Star of the Co. Down. Two well known Irish songs. Ian
My great grandfather Charles Dunne he fought and was captured in ww1, he was in the Leinster regiment, they carried his regimental flag that day! He was from county Tipperary.
Surprised to see the Irish Defences forces there they looked smart, really enjoyed the band the music was excellent
Not Irish Defence Forces, they are British Army
@@leonardlean2974he is correct if you look at 09:23 thats the irish defence forces current soldiers and veterans
@@jonathanmckillen8487There may be some Irish Defence Forces parade but the Royal Irish regiment is apart of the British Armed Forces.
@@AdmiralNeIson yes well aware of that thanks but thats not what the conversation was about it was pointing out the time slot that the irish defence forces contingent where in the parade as the previous person to comment hadnt obviously seen them hence their comment
@@jonathanmckillen8487 Oh my bad, very sorry.
Love the Irish tunes.
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Cadets a wee bit of a cluster feck with the marching, but they are probably not use to short stepping.
The cadets did extremely well, there's always one that has to knit pick, did you ever think how nerve wrecking it is for a young teenager to be marching in front of a large crowd on centre stage, comments like that does nothing for their confidence, I think they did extremely well and you all should be proud of their achievements, they have chosen a better path in life, a lot of young people are led down the wrong path, maybe your cluster remarks would be better directed elsewhere.
What was the first march called?
Just after the Bugle Call to Advance?
It starts with
The Green Glens of Antrim
and is mixed with
The Star of the Co. Down.
Two well known Irish songs.
Ian
@@bugler75That advance sounded fantastic and echoed really well!
@@ArmedForcesVideos7 Thanks, it really did!
Just to be clear, this is my Old Regiment. I’m retired now, I can’t claim any credit!
The Green glens of Antrim.
The star of the County Down.
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