What a great Police Force. I never tire of watching this and other Royal Hong Kong Police parades. Mr. Fullerton is a splendid parade commander. Congratulations.
I was a Bong-Baan in Squad 89/90 in 1974, our CDMI was Mr Maurice-Brown CIP. Our DMI was the late Mr. Fung Kwok-ping, then an SIP. My Squad was Z Squad (pronounced E-Zed). I remember only too well helping to engrave those lines in the Square! We marched every day, shirtless, in Summer. "If you don't like it, then it's good for discipline!" was the mantra. The RHKP was a fantastic Police Force. We worked bloody hard for long hours, but relished the job satisfaction. S.G.Brown CIP UI 26419 Retired
Excellent crisp and immaculate drill. Police Asst Commissioner wearing spurs! Love the WPc who was so nervous she went to shake hands twice, and the smile and 'don't worry' from the Asst Cssr.
I have never seen such immaculate drill, puts the Brigade of Guards to shame, their dressing was immaculate. A fine, well co- ordinated parade of Men and Women. ONLY The British could achieve such splendid drill.
Think u will find many a representative from the Brigade if Guards have actually supervised and instructed the RHKP overtime, and especially..AFTER the handover, where both Coldstreamers and Scots Guards were invited to "assist" and advise the former colonies Police Force
The commander of the parade was once the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Scots Guards The immaculate drill was traditionally from the British Army So many NCOs and officers were transferred to the RHKP when they retired from the Army
As a former Drill & Musketry Instructor to a Probationary Inspectors Course about the same time this brings back many memories. Nice to see Mr Fullerton (CDMI) in splendid form.
I did 3 days in HK on my way to Oz in late 96, so glad I did it as it was amazing, did the old air port fly in and saw some history, last days of the Colony, one of the best trips I ever did!!!!
Mr. William Fullerton (CDMI)was passed away on last week Saturday (Sept 25, 2015)evening at home(UK) with his family members around him following a long and stoic fight with cancer, he was 78; He was 78, RIP CDMI, who was retired in the rank of Superintendent of RHKP Force.
Aw god rest big wullie the dug - my instructor 1983 - whose the ruc man - on like fire and explosions - your not getting the baton of honour- undersood - something infinitely honourable- behind me on the parade A great honour- year forward dancing with his dad me in the police tactical unit with an old fashioned divers helmet on bubls ripped out In walks wullie - thanks for looking after my father - great days in Fanling
As a kid growing up in the United States I used to dream of living in Hong Kong. Now I don’t even want to get near there. Just think these police have been replaced with goose-stepping tyranny’s…
Police are police. Current HK police forces are the same police that served Hong Kong years ago. Dont let idealogy demonized these men and women who job is to risk their lives to protect and serve the people of HK.
@@toomyng9015 Institution decide ones behaviour. You may have a look on the report of the HK government after the 1967 riot, how the government reflects on their policy, the cause of the riot and the corruption of the police before 1967. These show a great comparison from the government now, who follow the rule of CCP and deny any fault the government and police did in these years.
No wonder the Top Student, on my weapons instructors course, Warminster 1978 was a Wo2 Tong Tsun - Yuk Hong Kong Defence Force ( V) he was in my syndicate. Happy Days Gone By!!!!!
The winner of the baton of honour was the late Mr. Andy W. Naylor, he reached the rank of superintendent of police. He was survived by his wife and three daughters.
Sammy, you must be ignorant of history and a possible Commie stooge and a very stupid individual! The RHKP, though not perfect, is conceivably one of the best police forces in the world (a wonderful blend of East and West). Your arse is grass!
Compadre Lupus A colony, if anything, enjoys more liberties than the mother country because of the lack of control from the king. Instead of the head-of-state ruling the colony a governer is instated to rule the territory instead.
Compadre Lupus You got a almost fully elected legislative council under the leadership of Mr. Chris Patten. What we are having right now however is a fake legislature with over half of the members installed by Beijing. You talk about freedom? We definitely have much more under British leadership.
Many of the first British colonists that landed in Hong Kong were Scotsmen, as were many of Hong Kong's first colonial governors. Scottish influence is also present in some of Hong Kong's place names (Aberdeen Harbour, for example). Hell, if I’m right, even the parade commander in this video sounds Scottish. Anyways, much of the original Hong Kong Police Pipe Band was made up of Westerners and with time caught the attention of the local Chinese population who joined their ranks.
All has been changed of Hong kong. Police force is one of icon of reflecting to the quality of the city. You can see how poor qulaity of the HKP nowaday🤭. I can see the high quality of the RHKP. I am pound of myself as I been a member of the RHKP 1984 to 1990
It must be a march composed by the Police Force, I've marched to it so many times on that parade ground without having a single clue what it's called.. (sorry i didn't answer your question - might have some luck looking at the tracks from the RHKP concert band album(s))
Jack Leung It's a tune that I have heard many times ,driving me mad, to me its a catchy tune that as been adopted by the RHKP, lovely sound, many thanks Jack for your answer
Samuel Lai Many thanks for that answer, was driving me nuts, heard it many times but just could not give it a name, many thanks to you again made my Christmas that much better, hope that you and your family have a great new year
Amazing 1983 bit of ruc bother In belfast pi 236 to 238 Best thing in life to this day the Royal Hong Kong Police Great men and women great days Wong tai sin
Can we swap them for the current Woke Rainbow Thought Police? The crime rate might drop with some discipline elan and good colonial military standards. This is everything the modern Uk police are not.
@@kimchan6887 lol you are right 😂😂the gap between the two meanings are so hilarious. Btw I guess HK police officially use 會操 for translation of passing out. Which I believe quite a good translation. Nowadays there are some arguments among HK police that they should keep using those 英式步操 or turn to use 中式步操. Personally I think it might be okay to use Chinese ways since HK is a part of China. But British way looks really good. So whatever they choose it is all fine to me👌 hahaha
What a colony, and what a shame! Now HongKong has been reborn. All the best for HKSAR~ However, the music was nice~~ both Scotish the brave and March of sportsmen, lol~~
What a great Police Force. I never tire of watching this and other Royal Hong Kong Police parades. Mr. Fullerton is a splendid parade commander. Congratulations.
Beautiful good old time , I wish I could be one of them, Thank you for sharing this.
I was a Bong-Baan in Squad 89/90 in 1974, our CDMI was Mr Maurice-Brown CIP. Our DMI was the late Mr. Fung Kwok-ping, then an SIP. My Squad was Z Squad (pronounced E-Zed).
I remember only too well helping to engrave those lines in the Square! We marched every day, shirtless, in Summer. "If you don't like it, then it's good for discipline!" was the mantra.
The RHKP was a fantastic Police Force. We worked bloody hard for long hours, but relished the job satisfaction.
S.G.Brown CIP UI 26419 Retired
Are you the young inspector in Hong Kong Beat?
Could you please tell us more about your selection and PI training? It's a very interesting subject that I'm only just finding out about.
Big thank you on behalf of Hongkongers who lived from the 60's till 1997
Well done brother
Joined after the Ruc 1 jan 1983
Great days,in wongtaisin
All the best buddy
Well said brother
Maybe you knew billy coalter in oscg wong tai sin an old belfast lad
So glad you served brother
Excellent crisp and immaculate drill. Police Asst Commissioner wearing spurs!
Love the WPc who was so nervous she went to shake hands twice, and the smile and 'don't worry' from the Asst Cssr.
I have never seen such immaculate drill, puts the Brigade of Guards to shame, their dressing was immaculate.
A fine, well co- ordinated parade of Men and Women. ONLY The British could achieve such splendid drill.
Think u will find many a representative from the Brigade if Guards have actually supervised and instructed the RHKP overtime, and especially..AFTER the handover, where both Coldstreamers and Scots Guards were invited to "assist" and advise the former colonies Police Force
And now look at them under the commies, goose stepping like nazis.
Big Wullie was Scots Guards then Garrison Sgt Major Hong Kong My pop September 83
The commander of the parade was once the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Scots Guards
The immaculate drill was traditionally from the British Army
So many NCOs and officers were transferred to the RHKP when they retired from the Army
As a former Drill & Musketry Instructor to a Probationary Inspectors Course about the same time this brings back many memories. Nice to see Mr Fullerton (CDMI) in splendid form.
@@loedward1308 we do it twice -- 1st March on - general salute - take salute - inspection -- then march off
Well done Rupert having an early dram to old comrades hong Kong- in Scoltand the Brae
Very impressive parade. Sad to say but their turnout and smartness is a lot better than most battalions in the British Army today.
Not as good as the Guards though!
They are just a police force
So true !
Have you seen them recently ? Even out of step.
heil glory to are queen Elizabeth ii long live queen Elizabeth may the queen live forever god save queen Elizabeth🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌷
...56√√
The Pipes, Drums and Band of the RKHP doing a fine job with Scotland the Brave at the start of the parade !!
@TrueBlue0687 Nothing lasts forever my friend. Neither British imperialism, nor CCP.
I did 3 days in HK on my way to Oz in late 96, so glad I did it as it was amazing, did the old air port fly in and saw some history, last days of the Colony, one of the best trips I ever did!!!!
Mr. William Fullerton (CDMI)was passed away on last week Saturday (Sept 25, 2015)evening at home(UK) with his family members around him following a long and stoic fight with cancer, he was 78;
He was 78, RIP CDMI, who was retired in the rank of Superintendent of RHKP Force.
Aw god rest big wullie the dug - my instructor 1983 - whose the ruc man - on like fire and explosions - your not getting the baton of honour- undersood - something infinitely honourable- behind me on the parade
A great honour- year forward dancing with his dad me in the police tactical unit with an old fashioned divers helmet on bubls ripped out
In walks wullie - thanks for looking after my father - great days in Fanling
As a kid growing up in the United States I used to dream of living in Hong Kong. Now I don’t even want to get near there. Just think these police have been replaced with goose-stepping tyranny’s…
Police are police. Current HK police forces are the same police that served Hong Kong years ago. Dont let idealogy demonized these men and women who job is to risk their lives to protect and serve the people of HK.
@@toomyng9015 Institution decide ones behaviour. You may have a look on the report of the HK government after the 1967 riot, how the government reflects on their policy, the cause of the riot and the corruption of the police before 1967. These show a great comparison from the government now, who follow the rule of CCP and deny any fault the government and police did in these years.
@Ray Tsang I felt safe until 2019
@Ray Tsang Not we, just you
@Ray Tsang You are talking about arbitrary arrest for political dissenters? Random beating up of non-violent citizen in 2019? Definitely Safer! Yes !
美好的英式步操。👍
法治精神 英氣十足 上達天庭 下至地宮-這就是英國殖民地東方之珠 香港
傻逼東西被殖民還挺自豪是吧@@天地正氣
still under British rule in year 1993, but the music in 24:00 is "To Be A Brave Chinese"... Wow...
WHAT A DIFFERENCE WHEN YOU HAVE BRITISH SENIOR OFFICERS IN THE FORCE BEFORE 1997 !
U ve a very spirit and Respect ,,,,,,,see the difference now !!! God save the Queen
We have respect and order in those nowadays. Nowadays it is nothing but blind hate.
@@deniseassociates9931 Also due to the fact that Hong kong has no National security law after 1997!
Memories light the corner of my mind. Bittersweet.
Better than many military parades in the Commonwealth.
3:15 Scotch on the Rocks
21:51 - 24:34
24:45 - 28:08
29:36 - 32:32
32:33
33:43
35:26 - 38:17
59:54 We're no awa
Broken heart
Auld Lang syne
Eu sou brasileiro é gosto muito e já repeti inúmeras vezes essa formatura dessa época.
Thanks for sharing!!!
They served with pride and honour
Damn right and In blood
No wonder the Top Student, on my weapons instructors course, Warminster 1978 was a Wo2 Tong Tsun - Yuk
Hong Kong Defence Force ( V) he was in my syndicate. Happy Days Gone By!!!!!
Good old days , indeed .
骷髏頭頂警司帽同個款,重好似佢當年做Regimrntal Sergeant-Majorㄧ像😆
我細個只得英軍送的公仔陪住我,只得自己一個,大個左我都是自己一個獨來獨往。
The winner of the baton of honour was the late Mr. Andy W. Naylor, he reached the rank of superintendent of police. He was survived by his wife and three daughters.
He was in the Special Duties Unit also, wonderful man!
Repects to him and his family SDU the real deal then - Norman Hewitt Ruc great men
So british,salute to you all
so british my ass
Sammy, you must be ignorant of history and a possible Commie stooge and a very stupid individual! The RHKP, though not perfect, is conceivably one of the best police forces in the world (a wonderful blend of East and West). Your arse is grass!
THOUGH I WASN'T A POLICE BACK THEN BUT I TOTALLY AGREE !
So British the first awardee is a British guy…
@@qy316the drill is British !
Great to hear Scotch on the Rocks played
各位係PTS 兄弟姊妹, 幾十年光景大家要撐住呀
A fine body of men I congratulate them all, also the girls on parade. A credit to Hog Kong.
This is the HK i know! Not that blue uniformed marching along the red marches...:(
RIP British Empire, RIP Free Hong Kong.
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
A colony is "free"? Hong Kong is not free but it was never.
Compadre Lupus A colony, if anything, enjoys more liberties than the mother country because of the lack of control from the king. Instead of the head-of-state ruling the colony a governer is instated to rule the territory instead.
Compadre Lupus You got a almost fully elected legislative council under the leadership of Mr. Chris Patten. What we are having right now however is a fake legislature with over half of the members installed by Beijing. You talk about freedom? We definitely have much more under British leadership.
Well said brother
你也安息吧
23:52骷髅魔帮学员整理帽子真的很感人
再唔整, 佢捱唔住 parade 餘下嘅時間呀 😂
George Edwards, the name of the tune your after is " Let's have Scotch on the rocks"
32:33 Chinese military march “March Of Sportsmen”(运动员进行曲)
I wonder how come there are so may bagpipes in the band. Is Scotland having a huge influence to HK foot drill tradition and why?
Many of the first British colonists that landed in Hong Kong were Scotsmen, as were many of Hong Kong's first colonial governors. Scottish influence is also present in some of Hong Kong's place names (Aberdeen Harbour, for example). Hell, if I’m right, even the parade commander in this video sounds Scottish.
Anyways, much of the original Hong Kong Police Pipe Band was made up of Westerners and with time caught the attention of the local Chinese population who joined their ranks.
現在將步操改成中式,風笛隊奏出中式進行曲,只能用不論不類形容.
我覺得應該改二胡 或者其他中式樂器,歌曲改做歌唱祖國 東方紅呢d……
吹嗩吶(啲打)才叫中式。不要用蘇格蘭樂器了🤣
我是大陆人,中式真的太土了,面对极端强权,很遗憾香港变成现在这般模样
@@karllau6410 如果你是裝大陸人,就別在這失禮祖國。如果你是真大陸人,就用小紅書別在這失禮了。香港回歸祖國是鐵一般事實,覺得自己的國家民族土就盡快離開。
用pipes奏中式march真係肉酸 情願佢唔用pipes 得返銀樂隊算 唔好映衰pipes...
請問59:58那首音樂是什麼曲目呢?
很好聽,請知道者吿知,謝謝!
歌名為「We're No Awa Tae Bide Awa」
i like this music!!!!!!!
cus i am in boys brigade
#boys brigede
Whats the name of the tune starts at 30:55 ?
1lty2 大丈夫
All has been changed of Hong kong.
Police force is one of icon of reflecting to the quality of the city.
You can see how poor qulaity of the HKP nowaday🤭.
I can see the high quality of the RHKP.
I am pound of myself as I been a member of the RHKP 1984 to 1990
What's the name of the march with the bagpipes playing at 33:45?
***** "jenny's bawbee"
Harry Chan Thanks. Well this version played here sounds a lot better to other videos I found on RUclips. Some of them don't even sound similar to me.
***** yes= =I think this version is better than other videos.I felt disappointed for that i cant find other version in youtube.
Too bad it's all gone now. Everything down the crapper, including democracy!
I hope Hong Kong states free I like this video of the Royal Hong Kong police long live the queen
By the way, I also want to know the name of tune start at the time of 35:25
"Piping Hot"
absolute professionalism with proud faces and marching!
March of the Athletes from 32:30?!
What is the tune that starts at the time of 3-19 minutes
It's called Scotch on the Rocks, and it was composed as the theme for a tv series
Amazing.
Good old British style matching!
EXCELLENT IN EVERY RESPECT........
STILL WAITING FOR AN ANSWER WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT TUNE THAT THEY START TO PLAY AFTER 3 MINUTES 19 SECONDS, ITS DRIVING ME MAD, TRYING TO FIND OUT
It must be a march composed by the Police Force, I've marched to it so many times on that parade ground without having a single clue what it's called.. (sorry i didn't answer your question - might have some luck looking at the tracks from the RHKP concert band album(s))
Jack Leung It's a tune that I have heard many times ,driving me mad, to me its a catchy tune that as been adopted by the RHKP, lovely sound, many thanks Jack for your answer
George Edwards "Scotch on the Rocks"
Samuel Lai Many thanks for that answer, was driving me nuts, heard it many times but just could not give it a name, many thanks to you again made my Christmas that much better, hope that you and your family have a great new year
xjxism, thanks for that question, yet another marching tune will you give me a little time
Amazing 1983 bit of ruc bother
In belfast pi 236 to 238
Best thing in life to this day the Royal Hong Kong Police
Great men and women great days
Wong tai sin
And I thought Daffy Duck was a cartoon figure, that is until that officer opened his mouth. But then he is a Pommy isn't he.
都係獵裝靚...
totally agree with you
Man Chi Lai Much better than the blue colour one
呢件上衣我想講好內: 獵裝身, 恤衫領/通, 西裝膊, 三種衫之合成.
What’s the song at 31:00?
"大丈夫", It was a TV show theme song in 1977
@@samuellai4286 is that the name of the tv show or the name of the song?
@@Anonymoususer44569 They are same
@@samuellai4286 ok. It’s just that I searched it on RUclips and nothing came up
@@Anonymoususer44569 ruclips.net/video/ZCsqTKd4Kxk/видео.html
Very cool!
Any ID on the song playing around 22:41?
做個勇敢中國人
William prince 真愛 all
No way the Australian police can pull a stunt like this. lol
It is because HK was colony of the Britain before 1997.
The colony had National Security protocol & law which was the backbone of law enforcement in all countries of this world!
想知一開頭首歌叫咩名?
"Scotland The Brave"
小米 大丈夫
My Dad was an instructor in PTS in the 60's
Free Hong Kong end China rule territorial claims free and independent nation for the people
Super beautiful uniform.
what country is this?
bettyboop65340 Hong Kong
British Hong Kong .
真愛 all. William prince
see the sergeant on the right at 42:59 OMG
The pageantry of the Colonial Master!
Lived in HK for a number of years with my Saigon Chinese wife and daughter. Wonder if the Communists have changed this British drill ?
Those girls can arrest me anytime. 😅 They'd make an old man very happy. 😊
They are now high-ranking police officers and are cracking down on protesters in Hong Kong😡😡😡😡😰😰😰😰
從前皇家香港警察,無論制服和英式步操真的很好看,現改用中式步操非常難看,不知所謂。
Dat drill voice.
真愛。all
紅色套裝女士是?
大家都幸苦過,無謂講以前:你地捱過是提醒,唔好講唔好提,過在又如何,你地想0ut嗎?
求21:53的音樂
勇敢的中國人
@@samuellai4286 謝謝您的回答
so british!
唔好認衰警隊,比啲士氣,加油
It's all history now, the Chinese drill nowadays...
Royal Hong Kong Police rule!
William prince。真愛。all
100分 如多背理 問清 各世Top介绍自各努 . ( 不扮外關心一齊估暗
扮片夾扮 I 99 以 50混下 灰色跟人 外亂世)bat 潛 小 →削弱真正人
Good time to memory
Fucking great
Can we swap them for the current Woke Rainbow Thought Police?
The crime rate might drop with some discipline elan and good colonial military standards.
This is everything the modern Uk police are not.
If they are all long serving, i guess most of them have retired or about to retire.
nice hong kong
皇家香港警察隊檢閱式為何樂隊吹奏「運動選手行進曲」???
Wenh Shown 回归前的中国化吧 大概是
全個partiment都係我,不似macron重要去爭,partiment
係全世界的all
全世界警察,包括美國世界警察, 真愛 all
21:51
24:47
30:46
童年得自己一個 loneliness
Of all nations African, middle east etc. Its the Chinese who perform British military drill the best!
哥哥。經理人代理人
Why are they doing British drill and playing scotland the brave
RHKP= royal Hong Kong police.
Hong Kong was once a British colony.
they are doing it better than British compare the timing with any british regiment
I have to say that the HK society in that time under the British colony was very sleazy and heavily populated by triad elements
what does 'Passing Out' mean? There were so many British police officers. They were not efficient. Nevertheless, HK people paid for their salaries
Passing out is a British way to express what is called 閱兵式 in Chinese basically it is same as other nations military or police display activities.
@@박준형-l3r7u pass out means(因病痛、受傷或醉酒)昏迷,失去知覺 in USA
@@kimchan6887 lol you are right 😂😂the gap between the two meanings are so hilarious. Btw I guess HK police officially use 會操 for translation of passing out. Which I believe quite a good translation. Nowadays there are some arguments among HK police that they should keep using those 英式步操 or turn to use 中式步操. Personally I think it might be okay to use Chinese ways since HK is a part of China. But British way looks really good. So whatever they choose it is all fine to me👌 hahaha
Loneliness 童年 大熊公仔
What a colony, and what a shame! Now HongKong has been reborn. All the best for HKSAR~
However, the music was nice~~ both Scotish the brave and March of sportsmen, lol~~
殖民统治下的香港已经一去不复返!要堂堂正正做个中国人!