Passing out parade of PI 303 to 305 on a hot summers day. Our intake, PI 306-308 supporting and marching by in column of route. Spotted myself giving orders to salute on march by at 25.50min to 26.05 mins and looking very sweaty indeed. Great days. Miss it all very much.... we were last of the colonial officers
My uncle was in the Royal Hong Kong police force from 1960 to 1997. He told me the 1967 riot story later on we all immigrants to USA. We all love HK I am very saddened Hong Kong situation hope all BNO holders will get out. Hong Kong is done no more.
Hong Kong is fine... I am in this video and stayed here. 没问题。 it’s the USA everyone needs to worry about. Those poor democracy demonstrators getting shot at Capitol Hill. Terrible.
The parade should invite many various parties as it's visitors including new immigrant, Churches, recovered people and disabled people . Each party received tickets to watch the shows by Police. I love it.
Back when the Royal Hong Kong Police served Hong Kong one could truly walk the streets and feel safe. Nowadays this does not seem the case to many, let this serve as a reminder of those days, and perhaps a beacon of hope for those who wish to see a return to peace.
God bless the British military family and the wives we were singles ex this ruc after the marines Royal after Falklands Fair few are dead now Pi 236 to 238 God bless wong taisin and big who has now since passed Who else apart from the guards . Forming three ranks to two and back Tricky manoeuvre Obviously Waterloo All the best boys
I hate imperialism in general, but i admire how the British treated their colonies in the far east! Hong Kong and Singapore were great examples of colonies ruled right! Long live the Queen!
"Syke boat song" is the music that was playing during the inspection. ruclips.net/video/-zQoQ1ckFxI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/y7LezAoVg8I/видео.html
Sha Tau Kok Hymn (沙頭角取), a march written in honour of officers who died at a clash with mainland Red Guards at Sha Tau Kok Police Station during 1967 HK riots.
I know a fair bit about British decorations, looks like he has a MBE/OBE, a General Service Medal, a Silver Jubilee Medal, and (probably) a long service medal. Probably prior British forces before joining the police. In the Commonwealth you can wear your military and police medals together as long as they follow order of precedence.
He was in the Scots Guards for twenty two years, he did two tours of duty in Northern Ireland, he just missed the Falklands war as he had already signed up for the RHK Police.
Used to walk the beat from tung tau estate lower wongtaisin estate at 3 AM back to the station a wee jar in the mess Triads knew the rules Great comrade miss all the boys too in the jpos mess Aye mharies wedding wrong spelling as drunk But not the March off to the minstrel boy
Passing out parade of PI 303 to 305 on a hot summers day. Our intake, PI 306-308 supporting and marching by in column of route. Spotted myself giving orders to salute on march by at 25.50min to 26.05 mins and looking very sweaty indeed. Great days. Miss it all very much.... we were last of the colonial officers
The waning days of the empire. I bet many HKgers miss you lot.
I never tire of watching the RHKPolice on parade. The smart turnout is quite something. Congratulations to all officers and men.
My Dad was a PTIS Instructor in the 60's and was always very proud
Chief inspector William Francis Fullerton’s command shouting Voice is very funny.
見番條(涙痕),無限回憶!時間飛逝
聽講而家翻新 冇咗淚痕
冇啦!以前師徒制,實際經驗教下一代,而家學院制,所以新一代係不受控制
@@holi7412🥲冇錯,重鋪咗蠟青,歷朝歷代留低嘅痕全部冇晒
@@kankam693 聽過話有D內部嘅舊人話新果班無學識又唔聽教。
@@heihachirotohu2663 係呀!冇錯呀!仲有邊個仆街一句話 無後顧之憂,所以而家無規矩做野,新制有MPF嗎?就算唔做都有錢, 舊人有長俸,如錯錯野,分分鍾冇長俸,所以做野小心好多,起碼唔會落鑊先
My uncle was in the Royal Hong Kong police force from 1960 to 1997. He told me the 1967 riot story later on we all immigrants to USA. We all love HK I am very saddened Hong Kong situation hope all BNO holders will get out. Hong Kong is done no more.
Hong Kong is fine... I am in this video and stayed here. 没问题。 it’s the USA everyone needs to worry about. Those poor democracy demonstrators getting shot at Capitol Hill. Terrible.
@@RupertUtley Was your last sentence sarcastic?
The parade should invite many various parties as it's visitors including new immigrant, Churches, recovered people and disabled people . Each party received tickets to watch the shows by Police. I love it.
This is what Hong Kong really looks like! 淚目!
Back when the Royal Hong Kong Police served Hong Kong one could truly walk the streets and feel safe. Nowadays this does not seem the case to many, let this serve as a reminder of those days, and perhaps a beacon of hope for those who wish to see a return to peace.
Before 1997 even a PC was full of confidence to carry out his order or duty and I love their paramilitary khaki uniform; tough & ready!
Look back at 75 and they were drilling with full suits and the lee-en field rifle. What a sight it was!
Very sweaty it was for me... my uniform soaked. I am giving salute order at 25.50
@@RupertUtleyHow do you comment today police?
Gosto muito assistir muitas vezes, que marcou na época do Reino Unido
God bless the British military family and the wives we were singles ex this ruc after the marines Royal after Falklands
Fair few are dead now
Pi 236 to 238
God bless wong taisin and big who has now since passed
Who else apart from the guards
.
Forming three ranks to two and back
Tricky manoeuvre
Obviously Waterloo
All the best boys
I hate imperialism in general, but i admire how the British treated their colonies in the far east! Hong Kong and Singapore were great examples of colonies ruled right! Long live the Queen!
香港人心里真正的皇家警察
計起這班警員已退役晒
The inspecting dignity was Jacobs, the then Financial Secretary.
"Syke boat song" is the music that was playing during the inspection. ruclips.net/video/-zQoQ1ckFxI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/y7LezAoVg8I/видео.html
A hot day
懷念英屬香港🇬🇧
Played the “Van der Valk theme”
骷髏魔!Sir, 係天堂嘅你好嗎?
他等緊我們上去聚會
9:40
Mr. Raymond Harry Anning,
then Commisioner of Police (1930-07-22 to 2020-12-20)
What is the name of the general salute played at 12:25?
Sha Tau Kok Hymn (沙頭角取), a march written in honour of officers who died at a clash with mainland Red Guards at Sha Tau Kok Police Station during 1967 HK riots.
10:20
Mr. Keith Lomas, then Deputy Commissioner of Police
Quem era sargento que apresenta os caloiros.
是的 ! 長官 !
有!
Why Chief Inspector William Francis Fullerton got Medals on his Uniform?
I know a fair bit about British decorations, looks like he has a MBE/OBE, a General Service Medal, a Silver Jubilee Medal, and (probably) a long service medal. Probably prior British forces before joining the police. In the Commonwealth you can wear your military and police medals together as long as they follow order of precedence.
He was in the Scots Guards for twenty two years, he did two tours of duty in Northern Ireland, he just missed the Falklands war as he had already signed up for the RHK Police.
Did CP Raymond Siu here
26:50
Bernard Fu Yiu TAM Muss I Denn
I am at 25.50
@@RupertUtley 25:50
@@RupertUtley 25:58
what's the name of the music ?
香港皇家警察給人是專業,市民業他們是尊敬,尊重!!!現在的香港警察!!以成了是中國城管的一個小支隊吧!!!護黨衛隊!!
九七之前,你要是赶上就闹 港英政府就不是触动香港警察,直接住香港,英军部队把你们全部突突突 !
以前皇家警察年代,無事打三鎚有冇聽過或領教過呀!
皇家警察年代,無事打三鎚,而家仲仆街,可以係警署入面強姦,咁你有冇聽過呀@@tsui48029
而家問佢地果8字仲記唔記得,而家只記得忠誠勇毅(做錯無後顧之擔憂)
60-70年代就係@@tsui48029
Used to walk the beat from tung tau estate lower wongtaisin estate at 3 AM back to the station a wee jar in the mess
Triads knew the rules
Great comrade miss all the boys too in the jpos mess
Aye mharies wedding wrong spelling as drunk
But not the March off to the minstrel boy
Stormin Norman PI 238 we miss yer
14:10
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