@@44-SWAGNUM-MAGA-X Exactly, I think if you know what to expect of the military. No agenda can change your mind, this is just the older generation complaining again because they can't do anything.
They most truly are Leesummers9352, An artillery unit in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 has one as the Coffin ⚰️ baring vehicle that's tasked with Funeral and Drawing the Gun carige
Awesome. I remember watching this when I was a kid. It was one of the reasons I joined 2 para. Thanks for uploading. I tried for years to find it, but had no luck.
lol , I was literally just talking about this show yesterday to my mate who’s an ex Para , and laughing at the way they nearly wrecked a Land Rover 😂😂, brilliant show
🤦🏻♂️ you realise the rest of the world downscaled too, right? our forces are absolutely more than a credible for for any threat they might face. there is nobody, except the USA, that could credibly threaten the UK at home. fact. Russia, which is completely passive as long as we don't keep trying to annex its immediate neighbours to threaten Moscow to acquire or deny its energy market, if it were taken over by a madman that wanted to invade Europe, couln't get through Poland as long as most EU powers sent a division. we wouldn't even need be involved. the one big problem we do have is complete lack of ammunition, which obviously, upsaling would make worse!!! as long as we can comfortably defend the Falklands, which we can 5 times over, we're fine. you want to pay for an imperial scaled force without an empire? 🤡 that's objectively retarded... get your head out of the past. Britain hasn't been threatened with invasion since before 1812... and even then it was extremely farfetched. our forces are perfectly adequate ..........as long as we start pumping out shells right the f*ck now. it's better we don't have any huge excess anyway... it'll keep our insane politicians from endlessly whoring us out for pointless illegal counterproductive wars for the Globalists and greater Israel... people like you annoy me to no end... UK/US have run amock for the past couple of decades and then some, leaving death and destruction in our wake and nobody stopped us 🤷🏻♂️ and you think we don't have enough strength? 🤦🏻♂️ we're literally bullies now... I'm glad we've run out of ammo.
🤦🏻♂️ you realise the rest of the world downscaled too, right? our forces are absolutely more than a credible for for any threat they might face. there is nobody, except the USA, that could credibly threaten the UK at home. fact. Russia, which is completely passive as long as we don't keep trying to annex its immediate neighbours to threaten Moscow to acquire or deny its energy market, if it were taken over by a madman that wanted to invade Europe, couln't get through Poland as long as most EU powers sent a division. we wouldn't even need be involved. the one big problem we do have is complete lack of ammunition, which obviously, upsaling would make worse!!! as long as we can comfortably defend the Falklands, which we can 5 times over, we're fine. you want to pay for an imperial scaled force without an empire? 🤡 that's objectively retarded... get your head out of the past. Britain hasn't been threatened with invasion since before 1812... and even then it was extremely farfetched. our forces are perfectly adequate ..........as long as we start pumping out shells right the f*ck now. it's better we don't have any huge excess anyway... it'll keep our insane politicians from endlessly whoring us out for pointless illegal counterproductive wars for the Globalists and greater Israel... people like you annoy me to no end... UK/US have run amock for the past couple of decades and then some, leaving death and destruction in our wake and nobody stopped us 🤷🏻♂️ and you think we don't have enough strength? 🤦🏻♂️ to do what??? so we can't stand in a line against Russia literally on her doorstep... good 🤷🏻♂️ we have no business being there trying to do that. and like I said, the issue there is ammo.... not helped by employing more soldiers or buying more weapons.
guess what; the whole world massively downscaled. if it hadn't, we wouldn't have done likewise... I really have to wonder who exactly it is you desperately feel the need to go and fight 🤦🏻♂️ I'm proud of the empire but that time has past... who needs that headache now? what will it bring us? come on now.... use your head
Really fortunate to have stumbled upon this video through recommendations, usually 50minutes worth of content wouldn’t entice me , even more that it is old. But I am so glad I watched it, really enjoyed the whole 50 minutes , it went pass as if it was only 10minutes.
Have you got the rest of the series. I want the KOSB Kings Own Scottish episodes. Desperate Dan Laidlaw was my PTL Commander when I was attachted to them from the Parachute regiment. He was in the tv series. Any info appreciated. ps the Paras walked this competition by a mile. Great soldiering. Quite a few on this went on to serve with UKSF.
Yes. 10 were attached from UKSF via Para reg. I served with Dan in COP. Good lad. He had already tried selection. Went to Sandhurst as Colour Sgt. Then back on selection. He passed. I met him again in Iraq on circuit. I seem to find the other programes.
That first tire change had me thinking the log was gonna roll when they lifted (I would've chocked the wheels and the logs with a rock) and I'm glad it didn't roll down the cliff on the other side somehow...bad place to stop to change it. Glad it worked out for them!
@@georgea.567 Lance Corporal John Baycroft. He was awarded the Queens Commendation for Bravely in Northern Ireland in the 90s' and he was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for actions in Sierra Leone in Operation Barras in 2000. He was a Colour Sgt at the time,
Imagine if the Paras had lost, they would have never heard the end of it. They are the best in the British Army and have to prove it every now and again.
So much to say. Paras are very good as a whole and the jock guards are good considering they have to do public duties too. My brother was 3 para and I ended up an Irish guard and I wonder who was the better. Well, regardless of what rank we ended up we served our country and were proud. He may have only served the minimum and I 23yrs makes no matter we did our bit. Along with 6 brothers in my family in various regimen’s and a farther in the RAF during WII. a mother a 4 sisters helped us along the way with their support and Irish women’s fearsome drive behind their family. Our family are proud of our military heritage, indeed our greater family on all sides fighting all nations if you know what I mean. It’s a pity our nation has no concept of that anymore and states they would not take up arms. Little do they know an enemy would treat them the very same way they have with the Ukrainians. Murdered, graped, robbed, and everything destroyed. Do they really think they will be treated well? Idiots!
I don’t know what it’s like to be graped might be fun?😂 I think seriously though you’re living in a bygone era? This was made 35 years ago, we live in a multicultural society now where cultural identity is no longer identified let alone approved? The days of fighting for King and Country are well and truly over!
I was in county Fermanagh NI when this was on, I was 1st battalion Scots guards and we were doing a handover to KOSB. We were guarding a police station and we're in the TV room and this comes on, I said I now that lad he's from my hometown, guardsman Steve Magowan. Good show. Didn't watch all of it cos sometimes we were out on patrol so good to see it again. God that long ago. Seems like yesterday. 😢
@@NecrosisUK yeah I was a section commander and stayed behind to show the incoming lads the areas and give them some tips. Canny lads they were but I can't remember any of their names now but I still have a cap badge I got off one of them.
A 4 hour 47 minute variance in march time says it all. Very impressive👍 Both teams missed two check points and had to double back so it's not down to map reading. The difference is the Para's ability to TAB over harsh terrain.
@@lohheidpipingschool1 Good on you, you're better off there than being in the UK nowadays. I was there with 40 Regt R.A. 89-94 It would be a lot quieter around Bergen now since the end of BAOR I guess.
@@tubefreakmuvagareloch is the training area a few miles to the west of Loch Lomond. They were up on the hills looking down on Lomond but the boat scenes were in Gare Loch itself, near to Faslane.
Pirbright Guards and Parachute Regiment Drill and Duties, Pal. Clr Sgt Tam Noble 3 Para was one of the finest Drill Pigs on that Parade Ground! And, I may add, one of the finest soldiers I ever had the honour to serve with.
The Paras won thar Competition but lost to the Scots Guards on the 2nd Competition also the Guards independent Parachute Company where the Pathfinders up until 1975 and still to this day have the Guards Para Platoon attached to 3 Para B Coy so don't underestimate the Guards they can still do the Job as well as doing Ceremonial duties
@@JimmyC9049 I know that, I have huge respect for guardsmen. My great uncles were Guardsmen in WW2 and would tell stories to us of a young Queen trolling them while on duty.. However we hear Ant Middleton go on about how much more mature booties are next to paras. I would love to see a head to head competition between these two great organisations.
says and shows. If your not Airborne you are a hat. Brilliant example of proper soldiers vs parade ground soldiers. Best quote. Im only the ptl cmdr. I remeber in NI. in a tower in a camp on covert ops. we had all comms. Scots Guards had just taken over from 3 Para. Who sadly had just lost a couple of lads drowned and anther lost his legs on a pressure plate. end of tour typical IRA. I hear RAF heli pilot on net. Where the F are you ! im hovering over your grid ref and your not there. therefore f you im orrrrffff.. Split my side laughing.
What on earth are you taking about? Parade soldiers? The jock guards have literally fought in every war the new model army has ever had. And with distinction. They’ve also caught in every war the parachute regiment has. Paras are a class regiment. But let’s not pretend other regiments aren’t eh?
@@leemuir2514 I'll ask if Dennis has anything but I think it unlikely but no harm in asking. I didn't see the series, Dennis has said to me in the past that it was a recruitment drive really, he had unprecedented access. He produced/directed, some of Bullseye, Family Fortunes, Price is Right etc and Sunday Night at the London Palladium, so interesting.
@@jimmyoconnell6167 I remember this particular episode cos I was in a police station in NI and watched it with lads from kosb who were taking over from us.
As a non binari woman of colour…I find this offensive… not a single person of colour..not a single differently abled person, I also find the term Scot’s offensive..and as for paras.. none are in wheel chairs!
@@budte ¿ Y a ti por que te importa que a mi me importe? Podemos seguir así bastante tiempo Dani además que no tengo que darte explicaciones. Por cierto como contribuyente tu deberías hacerte la misma pregunta. Búscate un pub o un balcón compadre
Good. Never asked for, never wanted, imposed without a democratic mandate by politiicans who were supposed to serve the interests of the English, Welsh, Scots and N.Irish - and didn't.
You clearly didn't serve in the Army in the 80's. It was diverse and is more diverse now. You are also unaware of the population demographic of Scotland 😂 The show was diverse it had English and Scottish people in it.
These may be good but so are the rest. Fusiliers, guards, light infantry all good capable regiments and proven warriors. They all do the same training except the emphasis in the paras and marines is more physical in basic training. Once in battalion the promotion courses are the same. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 If only the strategic leadership lived up to the quality of its soldiers. Unfortunately, British General Staff/staff officers fail to learn the lessons from previous campaigns often decades apart. You should read High Command in relation to AFG and IRQ, Elliott clearly states "British military campaigns in both Afghanistan and Iraq lacked four key requirements: 1 - ‘sustained direction from top political leadership’, which included five Defence Ministers between 2000-2010 consistent or clear strategic vision, operational foresight, judgements or guidance from the MoD combined with ‘a lack of understanding of the complexities of local situations’ in Iraq or Afghanistan’ 2 - a ‘whole-of-government approach’, including comprehensive ‘economic, judicial, educational and policing’ capabilities enabled to exploit operational success through taking advantage of security conditions created by the military 3 - sufficient deployed armed forces capable of adapting and surging to defeat unexpected enemy actions, including through the accelerated deployment of reinforcements or mine resistant vehicles. 4 - Lack of available reinforcing troops meant the ‘UK became ‘fixed’ in both Basra and Helmand… and were devoid of resources to take the initiative’. (Elliott, 2015) The General staff are meant to advise government and have appropriate planning and resources in place. The incompetence is no different from WWII. Until this is resolved by better officer training, the same mistake will keep getting made.
This would be impossible today…. 3 men and the officers dog would be all they could scrape up, as for the H&S aspects, the officials would drop dead of a coronary just reading what they plan to do, let alone how they actually go about doing it. As much as I love the army, today there would be too many folks saying “oh, you cant do that, have to do it this way”.. would need a 3 week fam course just to get into the LR, and another 3 for the boat..
Those were the days. No bs PC crap, DPM's, and not long after the worst weapon system in history was issued, the SA80 (I imagine A1? ). This is a little unfair though, a hat unit up against the maroon machine?? Pfff.....When I saw this I had to laugh. The Scots didn't stand a chance lol.
Old crispy face Simon, Weston was never in combat? He was burnt when his ship was attacked! He never fired a shot in anger and now he’s some kind of hero?
A show like this would do far more for recruitment than the modern toss ad campaigns
LMAO if you wanna serve your gonna serve...
@@44-SWAGNUM-MAGA-X Exactly, I think if you know what to expect of the military. No agenda can change your mind, this is just the older generation complaining again because they can't do anything.
that's the point
well i watched this back in the day, i joined the Royal Artillery 3 years later. Bloody right mate👍🏾
@@voodoosurgeon9337 whereas I joined the army after watching dog soldiers and black hawk down 😄
Those Land Rovers are probably still running. Thanks for the upload Ed.
Cheers , been meaning to upload it for ages. Better late than never
They most truly are Leesummers9352, An artillery unit in Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 has one as the Coffin ⚰️ baring vehicle that's tasked with Funeral and Drawing the Gun carige
We had a v8 110 as our rhq vehicle I used to enjoy being duty driver and thrashing around everywhere in it back in the day 😂
@@neilkeepingitrealWell that won't be running today! 🙂
Both regiments succeeded caputuring their objectives in 82.
Loved watching this series. I had finished basic training and was on leave before been sent to my regiment in Germany.
Nostalgia..
Alan Partridge's dream presenting job.
Amazing comment 😂
Ahhhaaaaaaa
100%! Available on digital cable channel UK Conquest, rebadged as “Skirmish” 😂
Awesome. I remember watching this when I was a kid. It was one of the reasons I joined 2 para. Thanks for uploading. I tried for years to find it, but had no luck.
I heard the prize also included a FULL striptease from Anneka for the CO and staff officers of the winning regiment.
In your dreams... 🤣🤣
@@GaryDilnot 😘
Been trying to find this for years.
Utinque Paratus
lol , I was literally just talking about this show yesterday to my mate who’s an ex Para , and laughing at the way they nearly wrecked a Land Rover 😂😂, brilliant show
John Baycroft again 😉
Yeh they'd never do a show like this again. Health and safety would have a melt down lol
35 years ago at a time when we used to have an Army of a size capabe of a credible defence😌
I know.
With a guy in charge who had balls not a fanny!
🤦🏻♂️ you realise the rest of the world downscaled too, right?
our forces are absolutely more than a credible for for any threat they might face.
there is nobody, except the USA, that could credibly threaten the UK at home. fact.
Russia, which is completely passive as long as we don't keep trying to annex its immediate neighbours to threaten Moscow to acquire or deny its energy market, if it were taken over by a madman that wanted to invade Europe, couln't get through Poland as long as most EU powers sent a division. we wouldn't even need be involved.
the one big problem we do have is complete lack of ammunition, which obviously, upsaling would make worse!!!
as long as we can comfortably defend the Falklands, which we can 5 times over, we're fine.
you want to pay for an imperial scaled force without an empire? 🤡 that's objectively retarded...
get your head out of the past.
Britain hasn't been threatened with invasion since before 1812... and even then it was extremely farfetched.
our forces are perfectly adequate
..........as long as we start pumping out shells right the f*ck now.
it's better we don't have any huge excess anyway... it'll keep our insane politicians from endlessly whoring us out for pointless illegal counterproductive wars for the Globalists and greater Israel...
people like you annoy me to no end... UK/US have run amock for the past couple of decades and then some, leaving death and destruction in our wake and nobody stopped us 🤷🏻♂️
and you think we don't have enough strength? 🤦🏻♂️ we're literally bullies now...
I'm glad we've run out of ammo.
🤦🏻♂️ you realise the rest of the world downscaled too, right?
our forces are absolutely more than a credible for for any threat they might face.
there is nobody, except the USA, that could credibly threaten the UK at home. fact.
Russia, which is completely passive as long as we don't keep trying to annex its immediate neighbours to threaten Moscow to acquire or deny its energy market, if it were taken over by a madman that wanted to invade Europe, couln't get through Poland as long as most EU powers sent a division. we wouldn't even need be involved.
the one big problem we do have is complete lack of ammunition, which obviously, upsaling would make worse!!!
as long as we can comfortably defend the Falklands, which we can 5 times over, we're fine.
you want to pay for an imperial scaled force without an empire? 🤡 that's objectively retarded...
get your head out of the past.
Britain hasn't been threatened with invasion since before 1812... and even then it was extremely farfetched.
our forces are perfectly adequate
..........as long as we start pumping out shells right the f*ck now.
it's better we don't have any huge excess anyway... it'll keep our insane politicians from endlessly whoring us out for pointless illegal counterproductive wars for the Globalists and greater Israel...
people like you annoy me to no end... UK/US have run amock for the past couple of decades and then some, leaving death and destruction in our wake and nobody stopped us 🤷🏻♂️
and you think we don't have enough strength? 🤦🏻♂️ to do what???
so we can't stand in a line against Russia literally on her doorstep... good 🤷🏻♂️ we have no business being there trying to do that.
and like I said, the issue there is ammo.... not helped by employing more soldiers or buying more weapons.
guess what; the whole world massively downscaled.
if it hadn't, we wouldn't have done likewise...
I really have to wonder who exactly it is you desperately feel the need to go and fight 🤦🏻♂️
I'm proud of the empire but that time has past... who needs that headache now?
what will it bring us?
come on now.... use your head
Annika Rice in DPM kit.............Ummmm. I notice that at no point did any of the Tom's get their prayer mat out and pray to Allah- GOOD DRILLS!
Love how all the Paras are single
Hey, the para officer, Chris Kemp, was our platoon captain when I was a recruit in 1989! Blast from the past
Wonder if he still has them bright trop trousers 😜
@@leemuir2514 lol
Brilliant upload - so many memories - thanks so much.
I used to love this programme, it’s why we joined!
Wish I still had every episode to upload
Really fortunate to have stumbled upon this video through recommendations, usually 50minutes worth of content wouldn’t entice me , even more that it is old. But I am so glad I watched it, really enjoyed the whole 50 minutes , it went pass as if it was only 10minutes.
Have you got the rest of the series. I want the KOSB Kings Own Scottish episodes. Desperate Dan Laidlaw was my PTL Commander when I was attachted to them from the Parachute regiment. He was in the tv series. Any info appreciated. ps the Paras walked this competition by a mile. Great soldiering. Quite a few on this went on to serve with UKSF.
Had all of them but as I said before some pillock recorded over them
Why was you attached to the KOSB from the reg?
Yes. 10 were attached from UKSF via Para reg. I served with Dan in COP. Good lad. He had already tried selection. Went to Sandhurst as Colour Sgt. Then back on selection. He passed. I met him again in Iraq on circuit. I seem to find the other programes.
I cannot find other episodes. Any info appreciated.
Hi. Did you work with Dan. @@winner3057
That first tire change had me thinking the log was gonna roll when they lifted (I would've chocked the wheels and the logs with a rock) and I'm glad it didn't roll down the cliff on the other side somehow...bad place to stop to change it. Glad it worked out for them!
Lol at the boys using the into as a free dating advert. Single. Single.
"IAIN you better say you're married"
I know Sgt parry from jnr para 86 when I fell of the confidence test, very painful.
ditto 85
I’m crying with laffin here, it’s hilarious 🤣 that land rover driving 😂
i remember watching the series it was great
I had ever episode of the series until some pillock taped over them
Thank you so much for posting. Happy days.
Officer with a Map says it all.
Had a chuckle at that myself
Loved this show wish I could find the full series
The theme music swam up from the depths of my brain like a dinosaur
One of those soldiers went on to S.F. and left as one of the most highly decorated soldiers in the Armed Forces.
Which one?
@@georgea.567 The 'Grey Man'......
The cameraman. Faster than the lot. Never out of breath.
@@georgea.567Baycroft. Have a Google.
@@georgea.567 Lance Corporal John Baycroft. He was awarded the Queens Commendation for Bravely in Northern Ireland in the 90s' and he was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross for actions in Sierra Leone in Operation Barras in 2000. He was a Colour Sgt at the time,
The officer was on the Channel 4 Cutting Edge program ‘P Company’ which aired around 1993.
EPIC!! I had totally forgotten about this program. THANKYOU so much for posting this.
Wish I still had the full series
@@leemuir2514 me too mate, me too.
I forgot Emlyn Hughes presented this.
Anika rice didn't return for combat 90
When times were better, remembering my days in the military back in 87
Do you have more about ceremonial rules
Some of that driving was shocking. They`d never get to do that today, health and safety would have a fit.
Imagine if the Paras had lost, they would have never heard the end of it. They are the best in the British Army and have to prove it every now and again.
The Paras lost the 2nd episode and the Scots Guards won and Paras was 2nd
Rigghhtttt, remind me when they actually did their job? ie jump into action as a formed unit? 195?
So much to say. Paras are very good as a whole and the jock guards are good considering they have to do public duties too. My brother was 3 para and I ended up an Irish guard and I wonder who was the better. Well, regardless of what rank we ended up we served our country and were proud. He may have only served the minimum and I 23yrs makes no matter we did our bit. Along with 6 brothers in my family in various regimen’s and a farther in the RAF during WII. a mother a 4 sisters helped us along the way with their support and Irish women’s fearsome drive behind their family. Our family are proud of our military heritage, indeed our greater family on all sides fighting all nations if you know what I mean. It’s a pity our nation has no concept of that anymore and states they would not take up arms. Little do they know an enemy would treat them the very same way they have with the Ukrainians. Murdered, graped, robbed, and everything destroyed. Do they really think they will be treated well? Idiots!
I don’t know what it’s like to be graped might be fun?😂 I think seriously though you’re living in a bygone era? This was made 35 years ago, we live in a multicultural society now where cultural identity is no longer identified let alone approved? The days of fighting for King and Country are well and truly over!
I note the guards havnt got BRB household colours on their berets. Did this only come in in later years?
Yes late 80,s I was in the Scots guards 1st battalion, I think around 88 for us in Germany.
That was a 656 squadron lynx - remember the faff about getting the cab in a decent state
I was in county Fermanagh NI when this was on, I was 1st battalion Scots guards and we were doing a handover to KOSB. We were guarding a police station and we're in the TV room and this comes on, I said I now that lad he's from my hometown, guardsman Steve Magowan. Good show. Didn't watch all of it cos sometimes we were out on patrol so good to see it again. God that long ago. Seems like yesterday. 😢
KOSB were my fathers regiment, good to see them mentioned
@@NecrosisUK yeah I was a section commander and stayed behind to show the incoming lads the areas and give them some tips. Canny lads they were but I can't remember any of their names now but I still have a cap badge I got off one of them.
The paras are the elite !
A 4 hour 47 minute variance in march time says it all.
Very impressive👍
Both teams missed two check points and had to double back so it's not down to map reading.
The difference is the Para's ability to TAB over harsh terrain.
Well done both regiments
I was stationed with the Scots Guards at Hohne garrison, Germany in 1989.
Loads of scrapping down at Mick Macks, happy days!
I was in the Jocks then happy days. 😊
I´m still there, never went back after 1SG left
@@lohheidpipingschool1 Good on you, you're better off there than being in the UK nowadays.
I was there with 40 Regt R.A. 89-94
It would be a lot quieter around Bergen now since the end of BAOR I guess.
@@kevinadamson5768 Yep, it was a good laugh 👍
@@S-NorthBergen is like a ghost town compared to what it was before. Only 1 pub now and thats only open 3 days a week
God i remember this, iirc this as a series on a Sat afternoon.
I don't remember it as I was away every w/e being a Weekend Warrior 🤣 87-91 4WFR
I used to love this series.
Awesome upload 😊
Cheers
I'd love to have seen how the yanks would have performed in this series if they had taken part,
bob parry, and I think paddy kernigan, he did judo I think and got me in a headlock on day one in battalion ha ha
I remember this program, when i was living in london, long time ago i love, it i was a kit, then i wanne it to became a brithish soldier then
John Baycroft ex 2 Para passed selection for the SAS and was decorated in Northern Ireland and Sierra Leone for gallantry
Nice to see a Shildon Lad 😃
Aye Magoo from my hometown.
Not wrong there mate. Pissed all the time. Just like rest of mil. Also nightmares for gamblin. All characters.
One of the paras went onto the SAS and was on op barras among other things
John Baycroft,
Utrinque paratus
never seen this, great find! But where on earth are they filming? Is that Scotland?
Gare Loch (Gairloch) I should think.
Sennybridge in wales
It's Loch Lomond, it tells you 👍
@@leemuir2514since when did Sennybridge have massive lochs?
@@tubefreakmuvagareloch is the training area a few miles to the west of Loch Lomond. They were up on the hills looking down on Lomond but the boat scenes were in Gare Loch itself, near to Faslane.
And here is the next round.... A good old fashioned pagga in the NAAFI bar.
15.42, indeed, the usual position for the Mortars?
Back when ITV made decent TV. Now snowflakes would find this type of programmes micro aggressive.
what snowflakes? and why would they care?
@@arpdadawg1536 not diverse enough
@@pevebeand by that they mean too many white people
Lucky for the paras there was no drill stand 😂
Pirbright Guards and Parachute Regiment Drill and Duties, Pal.
Clr Sgt Tam Noble 3 Para was one of the finest Drill Pigs on that Parade Ground!
And, I may add, one of the finest soldiers I ever had the honour to serve with.
@@grahampovey8073 fuck off Graham, I was the best pl Sgt you ever had.
Why do they need to state they are single or married?
so like a televised cambrian patrol.
why do they give relationship status. So random
The Paras won this. Para team if my memory serves me right, Geordi, Paddy, Bob and Sir.
Nice to see the SBS rigid raider MK2 from BAe made with ballistic material against small arms...
Is she still about?
Why put paras up against Guardsmen? We all want Booties vs Toms
The Paras won thar Competition but lost to the Scots Guards on the 2nd Competition also the Guards independent Parachute Company where the Pathfinders up until 1975 and still to this day have the Guards Para Platoon attached to
3 Para B Coy so don't underestimate the Guards they can still do the Job as well as doing Ceremonial duties
@@JimmyC9049 I know that, I have huge respect for guardsmen. My great uncles were Guardsmen in WW2 and would tell stories to us of a young Queen trolling them while on duty.. However we hear Ant Middleton go on about how much more mature booties are next to paras. I would love to see a head to head competition between these two great organisations.
Goodlookin reporter
Take me back
says and shows. If your not Airborne you are a hat. Brilliant example of proper soldiers vs parade ground soldiers. Best quote. Im only the ptl cmdr.
I remeber in NI. in a tower in a camp on covert ops. we had all comms.
Scots Guards had just taken over from 3 Para. Who sadly had just lost a couple of lads drowned and anther lost his legs on a pressure plate. end of tour typical IRA.
I hear RAF heli pilot on net. Where the F are you ! im hovering over your grid ref and your not there. therefore f you im orrrrffff.. Split my side laughing.
What on earth are you taking about? Parade soldiers? The jock guards have literally fought in every war the new model army has ever had. And with distinction. They’ve also caught in every war the parachute regiment has. Paras are a class regiment. But let’s not pretend other regiments aren’t eh?
@@youyou3671I have to agree with you mate but I'm ex jock guards. Nemo me Im pune laccesit. 😊
@@youyou3671he's obviously biased. You have to be brain damaged to want to jump out of a plane with full kit, or suicidal. 😅
Brilliant
What year is this is from
1989
Okay thanks for letting me know I preciate it
I served in the paras
The woman is hot greetings from germany😊
proper tv
Saturday evening TV done right
Come on the fkn Reg!
Don’t make anything like this anymore 💪
Them landrovers were absolutely shit!! All I’ve seen is these guys constantly loose control of them to the point they nearly killed themselves 👎
The kit back then was so crap! Unlike today, way much better, its advised to wear gloves in the field on Exercise and Ops now,
I know the director
Ted childs?
No, Dennis Liddington, so he may have produced it, I'll ask him when I next see him.
I spoke to Ted childs to see if there was any way to get the whole series again ,he didn't think it likely
@@leemuir2514 I'll ask if Dennis has anything but I think it unlikely but no harm in asking. I didn't see the series, Dennis has said to me in the past that it was a recruitment drive really, he had unprecedented access. He produced/directed, some of Bullseye, Family Fortunes, Price is Right etc and Sunday Night at the London Palladium, so interesting.
Light work for the Scots.
Typical grunts ..can't drive for toffee
It should of been paras & the marines
It was open to loads of regiments, this was the final, did you not watch the other shows.?
@kevinadamson5768 time that was made I was in the paras never heard of the program till I seen it on here
@@jimmyoconnell6167 I remember this particular episode cos I was in a police station in NI and watched it with lads from kosb who were taking over from us.
@@kevinadamson5768 I left in 1993 after 14 yrs due to injury on my left knee
@@jimmyoconnell6167 did you that's hard luck, did you get a pension?
As a non binari woman of colour…I find this offensive… not a single person of colour..not a single differently abled person, I also find the term Scot’s offensive..and as for paras.. none are in wheel chairs!
Or homosexuals
I know, the lack of gender independence and fluidity is appalling.
I'll ask them to do blackface for you if that helps?
@@leemuir2514 Only if they wear a full SS uniform.
Imagine that today. They'd have full rollcages, crash helmets, race suits, 5point harnesses.
Pong- go’s!! 💩💩😂🤣🤣
Shame they only did 2 seasons of this, and the second season wasnt anywhere near as good as the first one.
Yeah combat 90 was nowhere near as good for sure
Crap hats
Pero vamos a lo importante: ¿los Tridente funcionan o son un agujero negro de impuestos?
¿Por qué te importa?
@@budte
Simple curiosidad Dani, no te enfades
@@franciscojavierlopezmoyano8999 ¿Pero por qué te importa?
@@budte ¿ Y a ti por que te importa que a mi me importe?
Podemos seguir así bastante tiempo Dani además que no tengo que darte explicaciones. Por cierto como contribuyente tu deberías hacerte la misma pregunta.
Búscate un pub o un balcón compadre
@@franciscojavierlopezmoyano8999 Entonces no puedes responder la pregunta. Estás expuesto.
2 Para Rules Airborne Initiative from the start
Complete lack of diversity on this show.
Good. Never asked for, never wanted, imposed without a democratic mandate by politiicans who were supposed to serve the interests of the English, Welsh, Scots and N.Irish - and didn't.
Oh no!
You clearly didn't serve in the Army in the 80's. It was diverse and is more diverse now.
You are also unaware of the population demographic of Scotland 😂
The show was diverse it had English and Scottish people in it.
When the UK had a credible Defence force
It’s all very dramatic for no reason at all ….. Tiochaid ar lá !
Potato 🥔
800 years
The Paras, Royal Marines and the Gurkhas, best regiments in the British Army more so because your accent is irrelevant.
These may be good but so are the rest. Fusiliers, guards, light infantry all good capable regiments and proven warriors. They all do the same training except the emphasis in the paras and marines is more physical in basic training. Once in battalion the promotion courses are the same. 😊
@@kevinadamson5768 If only the strategic leadership lived up to the quality of its soldiers. Unfortunately, British General Staff/staff officers fail to learn the lessons from previous campaigns often decades apart. You should read High Command in relation to AFG and IRQ, Elliott clearly states "British military campaigns in both Afghanistan and Iraq lacked four key requirements: 1 - ‘sustained direction from top political leadership’, which included five Defence Ministers between 2000-2010 consistent or clear strategic vision, operational foresight, judgements or guidance from the MoD combined with ‘a lack of understanding of the complexities of local situations’ in Iraq or Afghanistan’ 2 - a ‘whole-of-government approach’, including comprehensive ‘economic, judicial, educational and policing’ capabilities enabled to exploit operational success through taking advantage of security conditions created by the military 3 - sufficient deployed armed forces capable of adapting and surging to defeat unexpected enemy actions, including through the accelerated deployment of reinforcements or mine resistant vehicles. 4 - Lack of available reinforcing troops meant the ‘UK became ‘fixed’ in both Basra and Helmand… and were devoid of resources to take the initiative’. (Elliott, 2015) The General staff are meant to advise government and have appropriate planning and resources in place. The incompetence is no different from WWII. Until this is resolved by better officer training, the same mistake will keep getting made.
Paras are very overated these days. Not the brightest of the infantry.
The Hardest though! I do respect the County Regiments. I would have opted for the Rifles.
We found the salty crap hat.
@@snowflakemelter1172 Not me matey. Wrong call.
Hate us because they aint us, Utrinque Paratus!
@@FHIPrincePeter you don't understand how youtube comments work.
This would be impossible today…. 3 men and the officers dog would be all they could scrape up, as for the H&S aspects, the officials would drop dead of a coronary just reading what they plan to do, let alone how they actually go about doing it.
As much as I love the army, today there would be too many folks saying “oh, you cant do that, have to do it this way”.. would need a 3 week fam course just to get into the LR, and another 3 for the boat..
Those were the days. No bs PC crap, DPM's, and not long after the worst weapon system in history was issued, the SA80 (I imagine A1? ). This is a little unfair though, a hat unit up against the maroon machine?? Pfff.....When I saw this I had to laugh. The Scots didn't stand a chance lol.
And you served sas did you 😂😂😂
Old crispy face Simon, Weston was never in combat? He was burnt when his ship was attacked! He never fired a shot in anger and now he’s some kind of hero?