Thank you, lovely to see. My grandfather was a 20 year man in the 49th ( Cameron Highlanders ) from the 1870s until the 1890s). I am watching from Jamaica and ‘ it gars me greet’
@@annabellamarston448 Aw, I hope it brought you fond memories. I also hope that Jamaica is a wee bit warmer than it is here. Thanks for watching. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻
Oh Ellie and Martyn that was lovely. Here I am sitting in a small town of Le Bresse in France and I am moved to tears. So well done you for capturing this special moment.❤🇳🇱🙋🏼♀️🥝
@@IamaDutch-Kiwi Hi Anita, thanks for taking time out of your holiday to watch our video. I hope you're having the best time. It's always a rousing sight and that some of them served with one of the men named on our memorial made it poignant and personal 🧸🐻
@@OutandaboutwithAndy It's always good to see parades. It was quite poignant that some of them had served with a soldier named on our memorial. It made it personal to the town 🧸🐻
Its very so sad that so many Sottish regiments were either disbanded or amalgamated. As they say Lest we Forget. It is up to us all to keep their memories alive. God Bless them all.
Don't forget 3rd Battalion, The Highlanders, what was a reserve unit made from the 2 battalions of the 51st Highland Volunteers, who were also formed during the amalgamation in 1994, and also marched over the bridge at Craigallachie. And also 6 SCOTS, 52nd Lowland Volunteers and 7 SCOTS, 51st Highland Volunteers, formed in 2006. ;)
@@robbrownfield7677 I agree it's important to remember all the former battalions before they were merged into one large unit. Scotland has such a proud and interesting military history. Thanks for watching. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻
@seb7227 It's always lovely to see a military parade. I've seen a few as Martyn did his 22 years in the RAF (sorry about that ☺️). You were in Buckie that morning too, I believe. It was such a hot day. Thanks for watching and thank you for your service. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻
Thank you, lovely to see. My grandfather was a 20 year man in the 49th ( Cameron Highlanders ) from the 1870s until the 1890s). I am watching from Jamaica and ‘ it gars me greet’
@@annabellamarston448 Aw, I hope it brought you fond memories. I also hope that Jamaica is a wee bit warmer than it is here. Thanks for watching. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻
Wonderful place and GoodLuck
Oh Ellie and Martyn that was lovely. Here I am sitting in a small town of Le Bresse in France and I am moved to tears. So well done you for capturing this special moment.❤🇳🇱🙋🏼♀️🥝
@@IamaDutch-Kiwi Hi Anita, thanks for taking time out of your holiday to watch our video. I hope you're having the best time. It's always a rousing sight and that some of them served with one of the men named on our memorial made it poignant and personal 🧸🐻
Great capture. The audio was really crisp with the bagpipes and trumpet playing. Enjoyed the history narration too. Super watch...and listen 🙂
@@TheHikingHermit Thank you. It's always a rousing sight 🧸🐻
Nice video, Ellie and Martyn. Good to see the troops visiting all the local towns.
@@OutandaboutwithAndy It's always good to see parades. It was quite poignant that some of them had served with a soldier named on our memorial. It made it personal to the town 🧸🐻
excellent video work ! big thumbs up
@@terrific-bats Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 🧸🐻
Great event 👍
@@robodrone5662 It's always a rousing sight to see a piper parade. Thanks for watching 🧸🐻
This really is a lovely video. So much to see. Enjoyed by Millionaire Paul 👌
@@Millionaire-Paul Thanks Paul. Take care 🧸🐻
Its very so sad that so many Sottish regiments were either disbanded or amalgamated. As they say Lest we Forget. It is up to us all to keep their memories alive. God Bless them all.
@@emstirling-is4nu Indeed it is. Thanks for watching. Take care 🧸🐻
Lovely march past. Thank you
@@G.J..Journeys You're welcome. Hope you're both well 🧸🐻
That was so moving to watch. The village is so beautiful 😊
@@nationalparksprincess3216 Thank you 😊 It's always a rousing sight to see them 🧸🐻
Good morning Ellie and Martyn 😊 how nice to see them march past, they were very good.
@@yasminshikingmission Hi Yasmin, it's some sight isn't it. I didn't expect so many of them! 🧸🐻
Don't forget 3rd Battalion, The Highlanders, what was a reserve unit made from the 2 battalions of the 51st Highland Volunteers, who were also formed during the amalgamation in 1994, and also marched over the bridge at Craigallachie.
And also 6 SCOTS, 52nd Lowland Volunteers and 7 SCOTS, 51st Highland Volunteers, formed in 2006. ;)
@@robbrownfield7677 I agree it's important to remember all the former battalions before they were merged into one large unit. Scotland has such a proud and interesting military history.
Thanks for watching. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻
It was a good parade to be a part of
@@seb7227 Were you one of the soldiers?
Yes, it was part of tour of the North. We did it in a few other locations in Scotland.
@seb7227 It's always lovely to see a military parade. I've seen a few as Martyn did his 22 years in the RAF (sorry about that ☺️). You were in Buckie that morning too, I believe. It was such a hot day. Thanks for watching and thank you for your service. Take care, Ellie 🧸🐻