The female officer who came into the picture at about 2:25 was most impressive. She certainly caught the public's attention and mine. Would like to have seen her carrying a sidearm.
Those veterans look pretty damn good, they put a lot of the younger generation to shame and could still knock the shit out of a terrorist threat. A younger generation who are mostly obese, lazy and too interested in parties and playing with phones.
donald stewart well they’ve been there for a few hundred years. That’s like saying we should send everyone with Irish heritage back to Ireland since it’s the home of their ancestors.
Someone? Always have a grin on my face when there are cadets involved. Always have two souls in my breast when I see them. One telling me how great it is to have so many of them there involved. The other one gringing how bad their marching is (with many of therm) and more effort should be made to train them to this basic skill.
That should be Domhnall, an Irish Wolfhound. Since 1902, an Irish Wolfhound has been presented as a mascot to the regiment by the members of the Irish Wolfhound Club, who hoped the publicity would increase the breed's popularity with the public. The first mascot was called Brian Boru. In 1961, the wolfhound was admitted to the select club of "official" Army mascots, entitling him to the services of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, as well as quartering and food at public expense. Originally, the mascot was in the care of a drummer boy, but is now looked after by one of the regiment's drummers and his family. The Irish Guards are the only Guards regiment permitted to have their mascot lead them on parade. During Trooping the Colour, however, the mascot marches only from Wellington Barracks as far as Horse Guards Parade. He then falls out of the formation and does not participate in the trooping itself. The regiment's current wolfhound is named Domhnall. His predecessor, Conmael, made his debut at Trooping the Colour on 13 June 2009. At the end of 2012 Conmael retired and was replaced with the new wolfhound- Domhnall. (Quoted from Wikipedia).
Great stuff! Bless ‘em all. Hav’nt been to Coleraine since I was a young lad in the fifties. Australia.
I always love Military Parades, they look awesome in their Parade Uniforms
Except the obese ones.
Watching this, you begin to understand how they won all those wars.
Congratulations to all involved!!!
Love our Irish brothers and Sisters. North and South.
They say they are not Irish …..but British …..🤭
wonderful very good!
2:13 Drum Major Gareth Chambers, 1st Battalion Irish Guards leading The 1st Battalion Irish Guards Corps of Drums.
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The female officer who came into the picture at about 2:25 was most impressive. She certainly caught the public's attention and mine. Would like to have seen her carrying a sidearm.
Those veterans look pretty damn good, they put a lot of the younger generation to shame and could still knock the shit out of a terrorist threat. A younger generation who are mostly obese, lazy and too interested in parties and playing with phones.
But couldn't beat our boys 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🤣
@@Ardoyne-jx4tv flies the tri colour. what a mong.
@@Ardoyne-jx4tv I ran away
@@dee7781 where did you run to?? 😃🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@militaryin2d266 don't see people loving the butchers apron around the world... whereas my flag 😅😅
Fabulous,
Nice to see a Queens Own Highlander on parade.
Agree, Northern Ireland in Union!
@@richardgoode4761 i would prefer to see a united Ireland.... but at least ireland has the UKs respect.
Lest we forget in how we trust
I was the only one in step !!!!!!!!!
Welcome to my world they tell me to get in step when they are actually out of step all the time
Excellent.. Well done.
well done so proud of you all
Time for you planters to go home.
donald stewart well they’ve been there for a few hundred years. That’s like saying we should send everyone with Irish heritage back to Ireland since it’s the home of their ancestors.
고맙습니다.
I couldn’t have said it any better myself
They were all out of step except my Johnny
Nice one. Made me laugh so hard.
Good to see the ‘Micks’
Agree.
God Bless the Fighting Irish.
They are not Irish…..they are British….so sad 😞
There Irish you idiot
@@benbhoy9641 thats good
What was the song the irish guards were playing?
With My Shillelagh Under My Arm / Dolly's Brae
'' 14 siècles et nous n'avions composé qu'un seul air de musique... ''
Willie. Les Simpsons.
It looks silly when there is a huge gap and then one person comes marching all by themselves.
You always get someone out of step.
Someone? Always have a grin on my face when there are cadets involved. Always have two souls in my breast when I see them. One telling me how great it is to have so many of them there involved. The other one gringing how bad their marching is (with many of therm) and more effort should be made to train them to this basic skill.
Can you transmit, anywhere a sword dance...?
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skol or skoal = sentence substitute good health! (a drinking toast). [C16: from Danish skaal bowl, of Scand. origin, from skal]
What breed of dog is the mascot seen at 2:08?
That should be Domhnall, an Irish Wolfhound. Since 1902, an Irish Wolfhound has been presented as a mascot to the regiment by the members of the Irish Wolfhound Club, who hoped the publicity would increase the breed's popularity with the public. The first mascot was called Brian Boru.
In 1961, the wolfhound was admitted to the select club of "official" Army mascots, entitling him to the services of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, as well as quartering and food at public expense. Originally, the mascot was in the care of a drummer boy, but is now looked after by one of the regiment's drummers and his family. The Irish Guards are the only Guards regiment permitted to have their mascot lead them on parade. During Trooping the Colour, however, the mascot marches only from Wellington Barracks as far as Horse Guards Parade. He then falls out of the formation and does not participate in the trooping itself. The regiment's current wolfhound is named Domhnall. His predecessor, Conmael, made his debut at Trooping the Colour on 13 June 2009.
At the end of 2012 Conmael retired and was replaced with the new wolfhound- Domhnall. (Quoted from Wikipedia).
Thank you, very interesting history, noticed a dog before but I didn't think it was the same one.
St. Bernard always
The. Mascot of the
Irish. Guards
From the looks of it keeping time and step wasn't too important.
LOL!
That clown with phone ruined this .
Where is Coleraine?
It’s in County Londonderry/Derry, Northern Ireland
@@awilkins1849 Unless it's in the Western District, Victoria, Australia. (NZ, Canada bids accepted.) 😊
Marching in step every where in the British Armed Forces is pretty shitty these days.
Jos Jansen
Why are they in Ireland 🇮🇪, do they not have enough places in England to March in ?
They are not in England. But they are in the UK. Get an adult to show you.
Get a map
Soe of the marching was embarrassingly bad.
Lard thundering jesus WTF
Half don't know how to march...out of step!
아침이다 일어나라 뭐하냐 일나가자.
Disgraceful..not one instep
Некрасиво. Идут вразброд.