4 Rifles- Sound the Double

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • 4th Battalion The Rifles - Afghan Medal Ceremony 14/12/2009

Комментарии • 56

  • @joanne3924
    @joanne3924 8 лет назад +47

    anyone writing stupid comments about the rifles or any other british regiment ,remember the british army always has been and always will be the best trained in the world,not the biggest but always the best.

    • @vivianwilliams6314
      @vivianwilliams6314 8 лет назад +7

      +joanne3924 You are so right. Our problem is British Polititians as usual!!

    • @halomov1
      @halomov1 5 лет назад +2

      quality over quantity.

    • @GirlArmy21
      @GirlArmy21 5 лет назад

      in the World? That's a stretch. Nope. But they do look great here!

    • @alfamaleUK68
      @alfamaleUK68 2 года назад +1

      @@GirlArmy21 think you're stretching it.....we've bailed most of Europe out of world wars, been a major factor in nearly all far asian conflicts, came up with the SAS, everyone followed with their own SF, been at the forefront of UN peacekeeping missions for many years.......YES we are the best

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 2 года назад +1

      @@GirlArmy21 who is 'TRAINED' better?

  • @wealdmotorsport5457
    @wealdmotorsport5457 5 лет назад +2

    My grandfather was in 7th battalion the rifle brigade and before that the royal green jackets and the kings own rifle corps. Injured by a shrapnel injury on the eve of Cassino he could always still manage this and the quick march well into his 90s. He passed away last year and hearing this piece of music will forever remind me of him.

    • @Richard500
      @Richard500 3 года назад +2

      The KRRC, Kings Royal Rifle Corps.

  • @whitenightf3
    @whitenightf3 11 лет назад +3

    Was in 3 RGJ ran alongside Marines and Paras and they just could not keep up. We were kept away from the Falklands for a reason.

  • @davidcrawford1616
    @davidcrawford1616 3 месяца назад

    Amongst Britains finest . No danger

  • @wilhard45
    @wilhard45 8 лет назад +7

    Reminds me of the Italian Bersaglieri. Welcome home lads.

    • @Richard500
      @Richard500 3 года назад

      Good god no, not that bunch! All they do is a mad dash!

  • @117sapper
    @117sapper 11 лет назад +2

    The double past is easy as it is just a well controlled jog but you should try the quick march that is a real killer especially when it get ramped up on drill sessions. Finished life as a sapper but always proud to have completed basic training in Shrewsbury back in 73/4

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 10 лет назад +1

    Bloody Brilliant.

  • @24736695
    @24736695 14 лет назад +1

    Rifles march faster than any other troops, when they march to battle, we double.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 2 года назад

      someone had to get there and hold the line whilst the others had their breakfast.

  • @Nehustan
    @Nehustan 11 лет назад +1

    It looks frikking cool...and the double march is killer...hum it to myself all the time. Imagine the Imperials as these lot dashed out from behind the squares and lines. Skirmishing is standard today but the LI were the first to really practice it...very cool.

  • @tirforjack
    @tirforjack 13 лет назад +2

    180 paces per minute the only way to march

  • @Cheezsoup
    @Cheezsoup 11 лет назад +1

    This is 'at the double' it is not the march.
    However as light infantry (skirmishers) they traveled very light so marched quicker than everyone else.
    C.F. The Royal green jackets (who are now part of the rifles ) perhaps typified by Sharpe and co i.e. very lightly loaded, fast moving, troops.
    The Gurkhas are also a light infantry brigade, so march at 140 paces a minute (at 15" step) rather than the 120 of 'normal' regiments (with an 18" pace),

  • @737Adventures
    @737Adventures 11 лет назад

    Actually, back in the day of the Napoleonic wars, light infantry were sent ahead maybe 5-10 miles ahead of the rest of the army to scout and have skirmish battles.

  • @jenxx49
    @jenxx49 12 лет назад

    love this :)

  • @infrared567
    @infrared567 11 лет назад

    Views having changed in 3 years, I understand its part of their tradition

  • @mackler
    @mackler 11 лет назад

    DOUBLE!! GET THOSE KNEES UP!

  • @Jockney1966
    @Jockney1966 8 лет назад +1

    light infantry Mike. Don't know why they play the keel row and the Road to the Isles.? They carry their rifles at the trail. going back to the days of the Green Jackets.

    • @Richard500
      @Richard500 3 года назад

      It's called "tradition"

  • @Nehustan
    @Nehustan 11 лет назад

    I've hummed Keels Row for years mate...I'm 43 ;)

  • @jenxx49
    @jenxx49 14 лет назад

    I thought 4 rifles only came back from Afghan last month?

  • @jimmymyers8753
    @jimmymyers8753 7 лет назад

    Check out the Bi Centenary Parade of the KRRC . RUclips . I was in the Rifle Brigade and the KRRC . Sennelager and Derna .
    Check out The Fraser Myers Band . Love to hear from the Chaps !

  • @jp6427
    @jp6427 12 лет назад

    @BCoy2Pacman yes and no the march back then was fast and slow they would march fast for about 15 seconds then slow for about 20 seconds it has changed some what over the years

  • @alfamaleUK68
    @alfamaleUK68 2 года назад +1

    How funny...... people quick to judge or make fun of the British rifles......not so quick to do so of the Gurkha rifles, wonder why?

  • @SvenTviking
    @SvenTviking 14 лет назад +1

    Yes, they invented jogging 200 years ago!

  • @infrared567
    @infrared567 14 лет назад

    How comes they march like this?

    • @petergriffiths3516
      @petergriffiths3516 4 года назад

      Years ago the British army were involved in South Africa. They were under siege at a place called Mafeking. A relief column, the light infantry, were asked how long would they take to get there. The reply was 10 days sir. They were told if you run you can do it in 5. So that's why today the run at the double.

  • @infrared567
    @infrared567 14 лет назад +1

    @BCoy2Pacman Respect the guys and everything, but this looks really silly.

  • @Turbogaggers123
    @Turbogaggers123 12 лет назад

    paras arent being touched mate...

  • @Rovergbjy
    @Rovergbjy 9 лет назад

    I BERSAGLIERI in the British Army?

    • @perlawackers2755
      @perlawackers2755 6 лет назад

      Light Infantry & Rifles at 160 paces or at the Double!

  • @fingertalkin
    @fingertalkin 12 лет назад

    Jealous because Para history only began in the 2nd world war ?? Wonder how much longer the Para regiment can avoid the defence cuts, Prince Charles won't be around for ever to protect it, neither will the regiment when he's gone. It won't be missed.

  • @ethanprevett6297
    @ethanprevett6297 12 лет назад

    140

  • @AdamPFretwell
    @AdamPFretwell 12 лет назад

    Paras are to be cut to 1 Battalion serving on SFSG duty. Gone are the days of mass parachute drops, unfortunately. :(

  • @Cheezsoup
    @Cheezsoup 11 лет назад

    Was it because the news didn't want to report the deaths of more 'falling plates'

  • @mikeevans2319
    @mikeevans2319 8 лет назад

    Fuck, this is mad! They were having they're medals parade, and I was literally just touching down in Afghan getting ready for Herrick 11. Can one of you boys (Rifles) let me know, why do you have to march so quickly? I heard it was because you were late for battle years ago, but not sure if there was any truth in that?

    • @TheGreenjacketbilly
      @TheGreenjacketbilly 8 лет назад +3

      No. Rifle regiments were always at the front of an advance. Therefore speed was needed to get there and the pace you see here is the formalised drill version of jogging into battle ahead of the main force. The old (yawn) joke about being late for a battle is inter-Regt piss taking by red coat regiments. Rifle Regis such as 60th Rifles and 95th Rifles were also left behind as a delay screen while slow moving red coats got away safely. Rifle pace allowed the Green Jacket Rifles to leave quickly and catch up. Simples.

    • @mikeevans2319
      @mikeevans2319 8 лет назад

      TheGreenjacketbilly Thanks for letting me know buddy. Much appreciated!

    • @Richard500
      @Richard500 3 года назад

      @@TheGreenjacketbilly An old family friend and Rifleman from the KRRC always joked that the 60th was the only regiment in the British Army allowed to chew gum on parade as they used be called the "60th Royal American Rifles".

  • @hannible1002
    @hannible1002 6 лет назад

    Looks like monty python!

  • @silverfoxhw
    @silverfoxhw 6 лет назад

    At the double with rifles looked better b coy 2RGJ ARMAGH 79

  • @whitenightf3
    @whitenightf3 11 лет назад +1

    I think you are projecting your gayness on to me.

  • @imduncanmajunkin
    @imduncanmajunkin 11 лет назад

    And this is why America always bails you lads out ;)

  • @mcalax5901
    @mcalax5901 5 лет назад

    That’s well gay😂

  • @MikeFoxtrot1
    @MikeFoxtrot1 11 лет назад

    Its gay