EX PAT watching from Dallas TX. I don't know any of these Royal Marines but I know what they and I am so proud of each one of them! Congratulations and Well done!
Joined 1952 School of Music was in Deal in those days and had a boys wing. The Boys band was a good as anything in the UK and we used to play at places like White City stadium and the schools soccer final at Wembly Stadium. we transferred into the mens section when we were 17 and a half.
I have had the privilege of seeing the massed bands of the Guards, of the Highland Division, and of the Royal Marines over the years. As an ex-army man I have to admit that the Marines were absolutely superb. Well done, The Royals!
There is nothing quite like a military band accompanying marching troops, musicians or otherwise. Always enjoy the Bands of HM Royal Marines and their music.
Had the pleasure many years ago in my time In the Royal Naval Reserve parading in George square Glasgow Remembrance Sunday. Marching behind the marines band to and from blythswood square. Very professional and still get hairs stand up on back of neck when I hear the marine band playing.
BZ to all, hoofing effort, good luck on your careers in the senior service and the best band in the world, The best part of passing out at Raleigh was having the RM band leading.
Thank you sir for your address to the troops and mention of Matt. BZ Bravo Zulu to all new bandies enjoy your journey serve with pride. Hoofing parade. 👏👏👏👏
Some of the musicians are wearing the Prince of Wales cap badge (including the POW Plumes) that signifies they are joining the Band of HM Royal Marines, Commando Training Centre ..... this cap badge was awarded to the Plymouth Divisional Band in 1920 by the then Prince of Wales for their outstanding success accompanying him during his tour of Australasia and the Pacific Islands.
The band you hear in this is video is made up of musicians and buglers still in training at the Royal Marines School of Music. They’re mostly aged between 17-19, some only on instruments they’ve been playing for 12 months, and will join a professional Royal Marines Band on completion of their time here.
@@TheBandsofHMRoyalMarines Ahh, that explains it, thank you! If they only play their instruments for a year in some cases, they’re doing their job pretty well.
EX PAT watching from Dallas TX. I don't know any of these Royal Marines but I know what they and I am so proud of each one of them! Congratulations and Well done!
Joined 1952 School of Music was in Deal in those days and had a boys wing. The Boys band was a good as anything in the UK and we used to play at places like White City stadium and the schools soccer final at Wembly Stadium. we transferred into the mens section when we were 17 and a half.
Very emotional and superb alround How proud must the parents be. From an ex army musician, now 70 years old. Well done!
Lovely to see a General Officer salute a bugler!
To paraphrase the Reviewing Officer: The best Band Service in the world. Best wishes to all the passing out troop.
Hell Yes ! And I'm a yank and veteran.
By Far The Very Best Band Service on the planet
I have had the privilege of seeing the massed bands of the Guards, of the Highland Division, and of the Royal Marines over the years. As an ex-army man I have to admit that the Marines were absolutely superb. Well done, The Royals!
No other military band in world can touch their music expertise drill and smartness I have been proud to march behind them on many occasions
There is nothing quite like a military band accompanying marching troops, musicians or otherwise. Always enjoy the Bands of HM Royal Marines and their music.
Congratulations to each graduate. Well done.
Three cheers for the HM Royal Marines.
Makes one very proud to be British. Thank you for sharing this wonderful presentation. Greetings from Tasmania Australia. 🎼👏
I am so glad these young people are being acknowledged. 👋👋👋
Congratulations to the lads and lassies.
Had the pleasure many years ago in my time In the Royal Naval Reserve parading in George square Glasgow Remembrance Sunday. Marching behind the marines band to and from blythswood square. Very professional and still get hairs stand up on back of neck when I hear the marine band playing.
Congratulations on passing out, hopefully see you all again Mountbatten 2022
Absolutely Brilliant!!!!!
So proud of our Ben now part of the Best Military Band in the WORLD !!!!
LOVE YOU MATE X
not sure why TH-cam took me here but well done to everyone who passed out
Absolutely stunning but also appreciating what everyone including the recruits have done
Lovely and keep the traditions alive 👍
Congratulationsto them all.
Fantastic, why didn’t the Officer draw sword for General Salute? He has earned the right to do so!
BZ to all, hoofing effort, good luck on your careers in the senior service and the best band in the world, The best part of passing out at Raleigh was having the RM band leading.
Congratulations to all and well done on all your achievements in working hard.
Thank you sir for your address to the troops and mention of Matt. BZ Bravo Zulu to all new bandies enjoy your journey serve with pride. Hoofing parade. 👏👏👏👏
Curiosity: who was Matt? It sounds like he was a General officer, and something had happened with him. Respectfully.
Congratulations to all of you.
Brilliant to see always wondered why the RMs were so good.
Just noticed the female marines do not have chest pockets on their uniforms? Yes, I know.
Just 100% - as usual!!!!!!
Well Done all and have a Great career
Bravo.
Once a marine - always a marine................PER MARE, PER TERRAM
Wished we had such ceremonies in Germany, so perfect and sympethatic as well! Three cheers !
Well done everyone!
This is amazing
Well done.
Brilliant
Arizona city AZ
I saw many still needing help I will always fight for our marines SemperFi Corps Attorney
I for one would have loved for the Squeegy Band to have marched out.
Bloody good one. Well done all!
Super .. WO2 danish army .
Was the young lady passing out the same one who was in a YT video of her joining up? I believe her Brother was a Marine also.
I thought the same.wasn’t she Changing instrument going on the French horn
Can’t beat the British military
SemperFi
What do the red sashes signify?
Why is MUSN Colwley's cap badge different to the others?
Some of the musicians are wearing the Prince of Wales cap badge (including the POW Plumes) that signifies they are joining the Band of HM Royal Marines, Commando Training Centre ..... this cap badge was awarded to the Plymouth Divisional Band in 1920 by the then Prince of Wales for their outstanding success accompanying him during his tour of Australasia and the Pacific Islands.
Since when do the military not lift their needs up and stamp their foot down ("I want to see crazy paving!!")?? Or is that just a marines thing?
I feel like the band wasn’t as good as usual today...
The band you hear in this is video is made up of musicians and buglers still in training at the Royal Marines School of Music. They’re mostly aged between 17-19, some only on instruments they’ve been playing for 12 months, and will join a professional Royal Marines Band on completion of their time here.
@@TheBandsofHMRoyalMarines Ahh, that explains it, thank you! If they only play their instruments for a year in some cases, they’re doing their job pretty well.