@@snipper1ie I personally was not in the army. A soldier knows what it takes to earn a medal, so a soldier wearing a fathers or mothers medals on his right breast indicates his pride and love for his parents and what they went through. I think it’s a lovely tradition.
Yes, these past soldiers must have seen some actions and service. Sadly I had to peer through fence to record as it was closed event. These men should be cheered by the public as they march. Retired soldiers with so many experiences should lead all military parades.
@@IansOddInterests a lot of pre amalgamation men there too. They go back at least as far as Aden. I see Skins and Faughs. Didn't notice any rifles. They were probably represented though.
Maybe not the finest, but undeniably the men were the bravest, especially those who served in border counties and had no protection as they went home every night.
These men have left the army maybe 30 years before…so in my opinion they are very good indeed . But yep the German army was very disciplined especially at start of WW2 in 1939, by 1942 however they were ground to a halt at Stalingrad and from 1943 they had to retreat having to use old men and boys as soldiers.
@@rolfagten857 wow, amazing, I googled the translation. It said, I am a hustler? Awful. This was a video of veterans. Nothing more, nothing less. A credit to service that I am not worthy of. And you call me a hustler?
Those lads haven't forgotten how to March, well done
Sadly I was behind the fence but would loved to have chatted to them. Great seeing parents medals proudly worn on right side of jackets too.
@@IansOddInterests Why would one fly his own fathers' accomplishments? They are HIS accomplishments, not the sons'.
@@snipper1ie I personally was not in the army. A soldier knows what it takes to earn a medal, so a soldier wearing a fathers or mothers medals on his right breast indicates his pride and love for his parents and what they went through. I think it’s a lovely tradition.
Best of the best
A lot of medels on most of those men 👏🇬🇧
Yes, these past soldiers must have seen some actions and service. Sadly I had to peer through fence to record as it was closed event. These men should be cheered by the public as they march. Retired soldiers with so many experiences should lead all military parades.
@@IansOddInterests I agree with you 💯 👏
@@IansOddInterests a lot of pre amalgamation men there too. They go back at least as far as Aden. I see Skins and Faughs. Didn't notice any rifles. They were probably represented though.
Hopefully they will be out again for Remembrance Sunday at local church. A parade usually leaves the barracks, so fingers crossed.
Is the UDR the finest fighting force
Maybe not the finest, but undeniably the men were the bravest, especially those who served in border counties and had no protection as they went home every night.
Impressive men!
British invaded 60% of the world wat did the Irish do ……………..😂😂😂😂😂
Idk if I've misunderstood you, but your aware the Royal Irish Regiment is the British army right?
These are proud British soldiers. Your username suggests you should understand that.
@@tjclarke1892yes you said that right think of ur answer
@@edthebumblingfool😂😂😂😂 you don’t even know what my username means think hard about the answer
German army marched better in 1942!
These men have left the army maybe 30 years before…so in my opinion they are very good indeed . But yep the German army was very disciplined especially at start of WW2 in 1939, by 1942 however they were ground to a halt at Stalingrad and from 1943 they had to retreat having to use old men and boys as soldiers.
But still better than you can think. Muppet.
@@IansOddInterests Du bist ein Stricher.
@@rolfagten857 wow, amazing, I googled the translation. It said, I am a hustler? Awful. This was a video of veterans. Nothing more, nothing less. A credit to service that I am not worthy of. And you call me a hustler?
@@IansOddInterests marching into other peoples countrys yeah ya right doing the goose step