I first saw and heard the rifles in Bath tattoo in 1973. When they were called the Light Infantry and the Royal Green Jacket Regiments. I just loved their marching style, and their bugle calls 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Every time i hear those crunching boots at 2.50 it always send shivers down my spine, hobnail boots for parades i always liked them rather than the rubber ones just something manly about them and of course you needed to be very aware least you slip over as it very easily done, thanks for the vid linley i relived some memories. love to all.
@@Hellowhoaryou generally higer skills? are you aware that the army and police force are quite diffrent? also those are royal guards, their skills are yelling and standing still, meanwhile the police keeps the streets safe
@@sebengeli5913 Wrong, The band companies the old Guard (H.M Irish Guards) back to Wellington barracks. As the old guard leaves the band plays the appropriate slow march of the regiment.
The Guards band is boring, the Rifles band (not light Infantry) is infinitely more watchable, did this 5 times back in the 70's with the 3rd Bn The Royal Green Jackets, good fun, but not something I would like to do all the time, that's what the footguards are for
I first saw and heard the rifles in Bath tattoo in 1973. When they were called the Light Infantry and the Royal Green Jacket Regiments. I just loved their marching style, and their bugle calls 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Tradition gives us the spirit to go on.
Some things we do get right !
@@johnsmith-rs2vk Absolutely!
From the Kingdom spain! God bless you!
I first saw the Green Jackets in Berlin when I was about 14 years old, I am now 77. Long time ago! They are now, as they were then, very impressive!👍
Did anyone else peep the Rifles Officer in the crowd at 6:17
Yes.😁
God bless the great European's/British people 🙏😁.
Some of these are definitely not British. 🤢
Every time i hear those crunching boots at 2.50 it always send shivers down my spine, hobnail boots for parades i always liked them rather than the rubber ones just something manly about them and of course you needed to be very aware least you slip over as it very easily done, thanks for the vid linley i relived some memories. love to all.
wow rifle band are sick
Elizabeth, ll made History ❤
Got to love the LI, having been attached to both Infantry and LI and having to Drill with both, I do prefer the LI,
The Sar Major from The Rifles obviously likes his job!
Show me a Sarnt Major that doesn’t 🤣
do you know what march the light infantry guys played
British AF 👍🏻
That policewoman is very pretty.
Swift and Bold.
Love it's allgoingtobe alright!
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This is a rare changing of the guard because of the Gurkhas! And bugles
Not Gurkhas!
@@patgeorge1oh right the rifles
Rifles
wait, why was a coldstream guard officer in charge of a guard made up of irish guardsmen?
The names of the guards are more of ceremonial things. It isn't abnormal to see a guardsmen from a different regiment.
@@deservingcomplexionm8111 They have historic ties
At that time,there was insufficient officers in the Irish Guards,so there was a Coldstream officer in the Irish Guards is usual
That's the way the Guards do it sometimes.
Why's the female cop at the gate roll her eyes at the soldiers at 1:05? Guess she doesn't like her job.
I think she just doesnt like guarding soldiers
Truly vile...
I guess he does not like standing guard onm events where the british just have a circle jerk or "traiditon is best" but who knows?
@@LadyZeldaia tradition that has gone ok for centuries she is guarding people with generally higher skill then herself of course she a gonna be mad
@@Hellowhoaryou generally higer skills? are you aware that the army and police force are quite diffrent? also those are royal guards, their skills are yelling and standing still, meanwhile the police keeps the streets safe
Been wondering what the Rifles band was playing, anyone got an idea what? Starts at about 5:00
Should be "Mechanised Infantry" their regimental march.
Quick Silver
This is the band of the bugles and rifles but they are Gurkhas too
The Gurkhas where part of the Light Division, unfortunately not anymore due to the meddling of the government.
They are not Gurkhas, completely different Regiment
@@tonycooper633 oh the rifles regiment!
have a good day everyone:)
És bonito de ver ,lo hacen impecable
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What song are they playing at 1:42?
DatBoiWiffDaChannel Irish guards slow march
Let Erin Remember slow March of the Irish guards.
Since these blokes won’t give you a direct answer 😤, the song name is “Let Erin remember” Slow march of the Irish Guards.
Darude Sandstorm
1:41 what is this piece called?
Let Erin Remember i think
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Why are the grenadier guards playing the slow march of the Irish guards?
why not grenadier guards are still associated with the irish guards
Coz the irish guard are the ones going on guard but the band of the grenadiers is with them
@@sebengeli5913 Wrong, The band companies the old Guard (H.M Irish Guards) back to Wellington barracks. As the old guard leaves the band plays the appropriate slow march of the regiment.
RMDrumstix kk, thank you for telling me
Because Irish Guards was the old guards and it marched out the palace,so the band need to play the old guard’s slow march
This is not the Ghurka Rifles???
No, it's The Rifles Regiment. They both use Light Infantry Drill though.
No way can them cops fire those gun in public.
It would be carnage.
Steve Staite grenadier guards leading regimental band the grenadier guards with the Irish guards
what model rifle do they carry? thanks.
They're L85A2s, they're a bit outdated, they currently use the L85A3 Which essentially has rails for attaching scopes etc
SA80
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I was intrigued by the armed WPC at the gate, her demeanour somehow didn’t match her profession it seemed to me at least.
What is this song?? 3:00
Drum Major Steve State Of Grenadier Guards Band
TKSS
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Did the guards change their uniform?
Still the same, though if you're talking about the ones with the dark green uniforms, they're the Rifles regiment.
@@Ismet44 are rifles in charge of guarding the queen now then?
@@kyleham4330 - As well as regiments from commonwealth countries 👍
Sharp's rifles
Break into Quiiiiiiiiiiiiiik time !
The Regiment of the Royal Gurkha Rifles. They served Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, and now they serve King Charles.
This is the rifles reg, where tf do you see Nepalese men😂😂😂
Why the red dustkiller on the hat?
Police out side too close to crowd! Easy to be taken out!
Somehow it is not the same as when the Queen was alive.
The light infantry always look ridiculous with their silly quicker March . Like something out of Benny Hill.
The Guards band is boring, the Rifles band (not light Infantry) is infinitely more watchable, did this 5 times back in the 70's with the 3rd Bn The Royal Green Jackets, good fun, but not something I would like to do all the time, that's what the footguards are for
Tony: Your comments reflect the obvious that you have never served.
@@Peter-lm3ic To me it sounds like he has served.
X 3rgj.
seen the bersagalieri 180 steps a minute they dont march they run
@@Peter-lm3ic never been in forces but cant believe some of the crap people put on here