Oh loved watching this!! My father was in RUR!! My brother was in Royal Irish Rangers.. I can’t wait to phone my brother and see if he knows about this video! He went to Falklands, Belize and his last deployment was Berlin. I’m 76 and up until I was 10 or 11 my family went to lots of places with RUR. I’m proud of my family .Thank you for this very interesting video. Oh the bands!! Great! 😍🥰🥰💕❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍
This may sound like a funny question, but can anyone tell me the name of the guy saying Grace before Meals in Irish for the officers around 40 minutes into the documentary?
@@markburgoyne4488 why ,, ? , read Irish history ,, Tell you what get anyone off them to sing about being in the British army , in any part of ireland 🇮🇪 and you will see the response that they will get ,,, In fact its straight up identity theft to say any part of them parasites represents ireland 🇮🇪 including you .
@@ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 The best of the best of Irish American soldiers have been operating in the USA army for over 500 hundred years and have more medals of honour than all the other countries put together, 55 % off all medals of honour were given to Irish Americans,, Now go tell them Irish Americans that they are not Irish and see how you get on !
I was a member of the Inniskilings in the 60s
Oh loved watching this!! My father was in RUR!! My brother was in Royal Irish Rangers.. I can’t wait to phone my brother and see if he knows about this video! He went to Falklands, Belize and his last deployment was Berlin. I’m 76 and up until I was 10 or 11 my family went to lots of places with RUR. I’m proud of my family .Thank you for this very interesting video. Oh the bands!! Great! 😍🥰🥰💕❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍
Best regiment in the British army.
Well done lads and ladies I could not have done better myself. Very proud
My old man was in the rangers around this time its cool to see what he was doing whilst away
This channel is an absolute gold mine of top quality videos. Love it🎉
I still have my Tercentenary medal. I wore it on the inside of my No.1 and No.2 Dress.
Nec Aspera Terrant.
Quis Seperabit?
Faugh a Ballagh!
Thank you for your service , God bless you brother
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@@JontheBerean Thank you Jon ☺️✝️
This may sound like a funny question, but can anyone tell me the name of the guy saying Grace before Meals in Irish for the officers around 40 minutes into the documentary?
Nothing Irish about them .
Why? I served at the time of this film and I estimate we were 90% plus Irish and about 15-20% from ROI
Prick The training depot was st patricks barracks ballymena
How?
@@markburgoyne4488 why ,, ? , read Irish history ,, Tell you what get anyone off them to sing about being in the British army , in any part of ireland 🇮🇪 and you will see the response that they will get ,,, In fact its straight up identity theft to say any part of them parasites represents ireland 🇮🇪 including you .
@@ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 The best of the best of Irish American soldiers have been operating in the USA army for over 500 hundred years and have more medals of honour than all the other countries put together, 55 % off all medals of honour were given to Irish Americans,, Now go tell them Irish Americans that they are not Irish and see how you get on !