Apparently this is an old technique, when the culprit is found the combined charges of theft and lying to an NCO would be sufficient to have them discharged.
@Billy But Whole When I was Officer Cadet Training in 1979 we had a Thief who stole money from another Cadet's locker. CID were called in and were unsuccessful in finding the culprit after we had all been interrogated and told that we were lying individually. We hadn't a clue who it was until one of the Divisional Officers (then called "light fingers") was caught by us rummaging around one of the Cadet Berths "checking our lockers for pornography" and we confronted him to turn out his pockets,he pulled rank disciplining me and my unit for not saluting him and refused but by which time a Lt.Cdr ordered him to do just that. Surprise,surprise he was caught red handed but remained unrepentant after being dismissed..Bastard !
To be fair, he did say "the correct answer is you should never nick, obviously" so he is admitting that he is an asshole. But ifnyou are gonna steal, you don't steal from your friends and you don't steal from 5 feet away from you. Evidently, there's actual honor among thieves
@@kamikaze4172 To us at the time it was just a nickname but we hadn't fathomed out he had "previous" from other training units ! It literally means in the old days "Nimble Fingers" and the most unlikely of people have done it. Even Nurses do it today with vulnerable old patients who are none the wiser about what is happening in their home or ward.
Danns' story about entering Tate's locker by mistake and "accidentally" stealing kit and returning it when "he realized it wasn't his" is a lie. He clearly stole Tate's kit and either felt bad for it or realized that the section would get beasted for it, so he confessed. The bargain is that corporal let him save face by taking his story at face value and letting the matter drop. It is a good way of ascertaining character though. By confessing, Danns showed that he was either remorseful, or cared enough about his section that he didn't want to see them punished for what he did, or both. All of those are good traits. The lesson was clearly learned!
When he tells him how he's wearing army uniform that was originally worn by other soldier's that had been killed. Really drives home the point of respect.
Worse than The Browns (two brothers from the previous series), I went to school with Private Ellis from the previous series and he told me those two were a nightmare. Tate however raises the bar in this one, at least The Browns did not do something to stitch the rest of the section up, even when they were told their privelages were going to be taken, he still went ahead with his scheme, instead of stopping it. Lowest of the low.
Marcus Bowen Wow Tate got a job? I wonder how after saying what he said on here also after some research seems Luke Brown became a cage fighter but no idea what Alan Brown does now.
hahahaha in the wise words of CHRIS TATE .. "what have i done for my country sir??? i looked after myself sir! thats what iv done for my country sir" oh my fuckin god somebody throw this oxygen thief into a volcano or launch the vile specimen into the never ending space...
TheJoy OfToast Lol he has had a hell of a lot of experience training officers & enlisted men, over the years I think & has seen it all? I think it was he who alerted the provost staff soldiers?
+CommadantCipher Matthew Tate's brother was called Dale, who also joined the Bad Lads' Army with him. In a previous episode, they both ran away on camouflage training; Matthew decided to come back, though he was beasted for running away. Dale didn't come back.
Only reason the little shit walked out of there on his own power is because of the cameras. If not for them then they wouldve rightfully beat the brakes off of him.
This is TV. In the real world, Tate would have been returned to his barracks for the night. He would disciplined by his own mates properly. The official detention period with the Provost starting the next day would just have been a formality.
Groucho hey don’t blame me blame the NCOs in Catterick 2ITB who put me through phase 1&2 then P Coy. Just say it how it is taught today. Adapt & Overcome happy days
@@diablojd52 No but they are in uniform and its common knowledge you don't salute without a headdress. The same goes for air, army and sea cadets. They're not in the military but there still wearing a uniform.
Maybe he was hoping that the rest of the platoon would be forced to comp him the 8 shillings when the ‘thief’ didn’t come forward? Either that or just gets a kick out of making life difficult for the people around him. As others have said, lowest of the low.
Christoph Biebas This wasn’t scripted at all. The reactions from all military staff were genuine. All of them served in war zones & all lost close friends of theirs & when Tate started mouthing off about not caring about the UK, it got very personal for Harry Lort-Philips & Sergeant Rae as both men served in war zone. Harry probably served in Iraq or Afghanistan or even Sierra Leone? Rae served in the Falklands war & the first Gulf War. You can’t script everything in this show, especially dialogue & reactions by those two,from an arsehole like Tate. If it was scripted that Alister Rae & Philips are excellent method actors?
How pathetic, to stitch your platoon up by accusing them of theft. Tate should've knuckled down and kept his nose clean after going AWOL. He would unlikely have selected as a potential officer because of the desertion. However, he would had a better chance of being allowed to graduate.
Ive had a colleague once accuse me of gross misconduct at work because we had a mild argument. You literally get people like this. Only think of themselves.
Wellington's army had a simple solution for thieves and liars. They would either give the 100 lashes or flog them around the regiment. Each man is given a length of rope and as the man walks between them they each give him one lash. A regiment of 800 men get to show him what they think.
animationeer This certainly happened in the Royal Navy & it was much worse as it was known as flogging around the fleet I think or a similar name to it,where each ships crew would flog the man.
@@trajan231 the Gauntlet was where you were led by two guys with cutlasses in front and behind you walked through the deck once with everyone present, of which everyone was given a piece of line called a "knittle", and you were hit with said knittle as you were passed through the deck. On a ship like the "HMS Victory", that's 800 men. Very painful. As further pain, thieves were often flogged in the traditional manner on the grating before and after the Gauntlet with the Thieves' version of the Cat-o'-nine Tails, with thicker rope and heavier knots than the regular Cat for x dozen of lashes.
I'm glad this is on YT Tate can have this follow him around everywhere he goes.OK the other guys got nicked a few times but moved on from that better people.
Seriously why would anyone do this? What an awful way to leave though! I’d be humiliated for the rest of my life if I was that guy! So glad I’m not him!
That we bit at the end in front of the platoon officer, when he had finished and sent to the guard room 10 different shades of shite would have been kick out of him. Seen the results myself with some one like this in the Army
You can see the anger in those guys faces when Tate spurts off about not caring and says really you can see afterwards those corporals , really want to leather him , the anger in sergeant rays eyes is very real and very raw , I used to think this was scripted but judging the look on their faces this was no acting and was as real as it gets
When I served back in the late 1970s in the Canadian Army. We had this guy who was being released. The night before he was due, this other guy had been playing his tape recorder, and decided to go grab a shower. When he returned, his tape recorder was gone. At first he thought someone was just playing a joke? as things escalated, he informed whomever had taken it, that if they did not return it? he would call for the duty NCO. So the duty NCO comes, and asks again where is the tape recorder? Turns off and gives the culprit one minute in returning the stolen item. Nadda. So, the MP's are called, they now tell everyone to open there kit bags and barracks boxes, lockers. At the last second, one MP notices this kit bag was still locked? In the end, the guy who was leaving was caught out, and was given six months at SDB Edmonton, and a 4F dishonorable discharge
@@tommyatkins2527 one problem with that. You'd have to hit hard enough to get the point across but at the same time, in such a way that there's no real proof of foul play. Otherwise, he'll go to sick call, the medics/corpsman will see marks, then they'll have the actual doctor on duty check, they'd be obligated to report it to the Master-At-Arms/Provost Marshal, Command NCO, XO, and CO. Then, if they feel is extremely justified, they'll forward it CID/AFOSI/NCIS and the JAG corps of the offender's branch
Before kicking him off camp they should have given him back to the platoon (cameras off of course) and see how sure he was of himself after a good beating. That's how it used to be back in the 80's when I served!
According to Richard Nauyokas, the later season had the producers contrived situations in order to create drama, and he suspects that some of the lads were encouraged or directed to act out on the prompting of the producers. I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case here.
This happened to us, but our crewmates accused one of us as a thief, but we have a spotter watching us all the time. Instead of dismissing him they told all of us and called it a day then they dismissed him the day after. The boy acted like tate everyday showing us how pathetic he was as a man.
Most of the tough boys would never cope with 2 years military conscription, they would crack under the strain of following orders and probably end up offing themselves or hurting others, but at least they would be off the streets and forced to show there real colours before they hurt anyone else.
This is still a better solution than overcrowded prisons or the death sentence, harsh as that sounds. Give people a chance, but if they repeat offend - send them off to boot camp.
Pointless the kray twins did some national service and look what happened to them, if i was a professional solider through choice, i wouldnt want to be spending all day looking after no good cunts in national service that didn't want to be there. Soldiering is a privellage.
Ladies and gents. The reason why the ask everyone 'Was it you' is not to get a 'Yea it was me Sgt'. Its to check their integrity so when they do find out, and they will. They can then kick them out for being untrustworthy. They are not trying to be detectives ffs
Reminds me of what happened to my flight at the end of our Field Training. Someone lost 40 dollars and the entire flight was held back for several hours while everyone else got to go to the airport and go home... they never found the money and they were trying to keep us at training for an additional few days.
As an American Veteran, I am curious as to the policy of wearing headwear indoors in the British Army. I see them wearing their berets indoors. Unless we were armed, we'd get some unwanted attention if we were to wear our headwear indoors for more than a few seconds.
Head dress usually is worn outdoors and removed when entering a building. Though as instructors they will wear it indoors for the training environment.
Private Tate: Pardon, pardon, bollucks....wow. Doesn't even know when to keep his trap shut. Back in the day, I have seen soldiers knocked out for speaking to a superior like that. Shameful how he tried to railroad another solider for stealing. Glad he got tossed.
If you go in a ufc ring you sign a waiver. Going into this bad lads army for the 1950’s national service, you should also sign a waiver. Meaning the soldiers can give you a royal kicking if you mess up.
Any1 who believes this wasn't a set up by the director & Tate is extremely gullible. Sorry to hear "Sgt". Rae died last year of Covid 19 at the age of only 62, he seems to have been a good man.
They should have left him with his platoon for one last night... would have learnt his lesson that way as well as a slightly swollen and black eye hahah
my grandad was a bad lad. he assaulted his seniour in the army. they put him in "the glass house". he was punished severely for months. he later served in the army for a long career. however if someone actually did that in the 1950s they wouldn't get sent home. they go to "the glass house" and get punished for however long service was.
“I’ve been loyal to the whole platoon since I got here sergeant” like f**k have you. First you deserted, then you’ve tried to drop your mates in the shit. Some f***ing loyalty
"Was it you?" "No Corporal" "was it you?" "No Corporal" a top performance from Britain's greatest detectives here.
This gave me a laugh :D
LloydDutch Smiley They're looking for how they react. If they're nervous etc. It would be obvious to see if a Corporal was in your face
Ask em enough they will eventually say yes.
Apparently this is an old technique, when the culprit is found the combined charges of theft and lying to an NCO would be sufficient to have them discharged.
lmao
*"MAAAAKE READY!"*
*"PRESENT"*
*"FIRE!"*
*5 Gun Shots, Tate confirmed dead*
I want that to happen
ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED:- Traitor Executed
He's still alive along comes officer to blow what little brains he has to finish the job
And then ofcom
Just to be sure, you shoot'em again.
Sergeant Rae: "A thief is the lowest of the low. You can't get any lower."
Tate: "Are you sure about that?"
"start their investigation"
"Was it you?"
"Was it you?"
"Was it you?"
A good way yo catch liars out quickly
Military way!!
They can tag him with lying to NCO and lying to an Officer.
3301 look they are not over-furnished in the brain department....investigation has to start somehow...lol
3301 that’s some big brains detective work there
"You never nick off your mates d'you know what I mean, Should never nick obviously" - Ben Preistman 'Theif' LOL
Turned a new leaf and realized he was an idiot? 🤷♂️
@Billy But Whole When I was Officer Cadet Training in 1979 we had a Thief who stole money from another Cadet's locker. CID were called in and were unsuccessful in finding the culprit after we had all been interrogated and told that we were lying individually. We hadn't a clue who it was until one of the Divisional Officers (then called "light fingers") was caught by us rummaging around one of the Cadet Berths "checking our lockers for pornography" and we confronted him to turn out his pockets,he pulled rank disciplining me and my unit for not saluting him and refused but by which time a Lt.Cdr ordered him to do just that. Surprise,surprise he was caught red handed but remained unrepentant after being dismissed..Bastard !
To be fair, he did say "the correct answer is you should never nick, obviously" so he is admitting that he is an asshole. But ifnyou are gonna steal, you don't steal from your friends and you don't steal from 5 feet away from you. Evidently, there's actual honor among thieves
@@Biggles2498 Any clue as to why they were called "light fingers"?
@@kamikaze4172 To us at the time it was just a nickname but we hadn't fathomed out he had "previous" from other training units ! It literally means in the old days "Nimble Fingers" and the most unlikely of people have done it. Even Nurses do it today with vulnerable old patients who are none the wiser about what is happening in their home or ward.
At least Dan admitted he went into someone's locker so at least he's honest unlike tate
EXACLY
Danns' story about entering Tate's locker by mistake and "accidentally" stealing kit and returning it when "he realized it wasn't his" is a lie. He clearly stole Tate's kit and either felt bad for it or realized that the section would get beasted for it, so he confessed. The bargain is that corporal let him save face by taking his story at face value and letting the matter drop.
It is a good way of ascertaining character though. By confessing, Danns showed that he was either remorseful, or cared enough about his section that he didn't want to see them punished for what he did, or both. All of those are good traits. The lesson was clearly learned!
@@FortunaFortesJuvat owning up is a sign of character 😉👍
Tate swore on his heart which shows how deshonest he is
@@FortunaFortesJuvatHadn't thought of it like that
When he tells him how he's wearing army uniform that was originally worn by other soldier's that had been killed. Really drives home the point of respect.
Probably worst guy in entire series. Tate has a black heart.
Worse than The Browns (two brothers from the previous series), I went to school with Private Ellis from the previous series and he told me those two were a nightmare. Tate however raises the bar in this one, at least The Browns did not do something to stitch the rest of the section up, even when they were told their privelages were going to be taken, he still went ahead with his scheme, instead of stopping it.
Lowest of the low.
Marcus Bowen Wonder what became of Tate is it in prison I wonder? Same with those Brown brothers?
@@Bazza1993ify Tate now owns a fish shop according to a few replies on another video. Are the Browns now in prison?.
Marcus Bowen Wow Tate got a job? I wonder how after saying what he said on here also after some research seems Luke Brown became a cage fighter but no idea what Alan Brown does now.
@@marcuslavaggi-bowen6539 good on him, i,m glad
Wonder how Tate feels about the fact that this is his legacy.
Yes son I was on the TV, can I watch it dad,of course you can son.
Dad ,yes son,your an arse hole.
Probably doesn't care.
To drugged up
He ended up turning things around after the show. Runs a fish n chip joint
@@santijauregui459Sweet! Hope he straightened himself out well.
When you look up the word "WANKER" in the Oxford dictionary it say's -
"See Chris tate"
Indeed!
His 1st name was Matthew
Last name was "Tate".
Cant believe you scoffers are actually getting mad at this drama
hahahaha in the wise words of CHRIS TATE .. "what have i done for my country sir??? i looked after myself sir! thats what iv done for my country sir" oh my fuckin god somebody throw this oxygen thief into a volcano or launch the vile specimen into the never ending space...
2:20 - the way Sergeant Rae stares no not stares - studies - Private Tate, you can almost tell he knows from that moment he is lying.
I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out.
TheJoy OfToast Lol he has had a hell of a lot of experience training officers & enlisted men, over the years I think & has seen it all? I think it was he who alerted the provost staff soldiers?
That up and down look is where he suspects him
He trained my dad in the OTC. My dad said he was one of the greatest NCOs he'd ever had.
the first time he started talking i knew he was lying
Who disliked this? Private Tate himself?
Probably... He is an asshole.
+CommadantCipher U mean his brother Dale?
+CommadantCipher Matthew Tate's brother was called Dale, who also joined the Bad Lads' Army with him. In a previous episode, they both ran away on camouflage training; Matthew decided to come back, though he was beasted for running away. Dale didn't come back.
eisemanrenyardjake lol
and his 33 1 night stands!!!
They should have moved out of the way when he started running his mouth and let the platoon loose on him for 60 seconds .
10 seconds wouldve been enough
Good ole sock party
Private Tate would've gotten his ass handed to him so severely he would've been hospitalized had there been no cameras there.
He'd have been better off punching the captain on purpose in an attempt to be thrown in the brig. The brig would be safer than his unit.
Too right, he would NEVER EVER have opened his mouth in front of the officer for a kick off, he would have fallen down the stairs 😅😅😅😅😅
"Waste of space" and "disgrace" is not enough to describe someone like Tate.
I mean he did go into P * r n after this
Could see Sergeant Rae's pure anger when he stepped in there
Only reason the little shit walked out of there on his own power is because of the cameras. If not for them then they wouldve rightfully beat the brakes off of him.
Think of his mates he lost in combat and this wanker disrespects them
He probably thought "I can't believe this self-centred arsehole openly disrespected those soldiers who fought for our freedoms"
OOF
The sergeant punished him in the best way possible. He allowed the lad to make a complete mug of himself on national television 😂
This is TV. In the real world, Tate would have been returned to his barracks for the night. He would disciplined by his own mates properly. The official detention period with the Provost starting the next day would just have been a formality.
They would have bummed him, that"s the British army for you.
@@sticklebrix1756 That's just para artillery
@@Masa6x what they do is eveyone puts their bar of soap in a sock and eveyone gets a few free shots
@@statiq1941 in the navy a good bumming isn't classed as punishment its classed as normal recreational behaviour
@@djimma5080 Some would say it is a fine sporting activity.
Values of the British Army;
Courage
Respect for others
Integrity
Loyalty
Discipline
Selfless Commitment
Not a single one displayed here.
Ah yes cdrils
It’s CDRILS
Doesn't matter about the order. The values are the same. It was taught as CRILDS when I joined, then SOLIDC (the O stood for Others) then CDRILS.
Groucho hey don’t blame me blame the NCOs in Catterick 2ITB who put me through phase 1&2 then P Coy. Just say it how it is taught today. Adapt & Overcome happy days
Cheers dits
Tate, you're not supposed to salute when you're not wearing your headdress!
Peter Downey maybe he is an american
Omg right!
@@erikahl7934 Dont give that POS to us.
They arent actual soldiers.
@@diablojd52 No but they are in uniform and its common knowledge you don't salute without a headdress. The same goes for air, army and sea cadets. They're not in the military but there still wearing a uniform.
I liked the
CLAP CLAP CLAPCLAPCLAP CLAPCLAPCLAPCLAP *in a small voice* bollocks
RIP SGT Rae
🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻
Also Marcus birks rip
The way Sargent Rae is looking at him on that first parade he knows he’s talking bollocks. Reading him like a book.
"You don't steal off your mates." - Convicted Thief. Absolute comedic genius whoever edited this show.
funny how he was able to run from the military base with a "bad leg"
He was faining injury, the vile individual was.
They should have called a few friends to be waiting half a mile away for when he is escorted out. I would have loved to inflict a few things.
7:18 “Pardon!!! Pardon!!!”
What a tosser.
As he said he looks after himself.
Even rats care for their own
W@nk Stain Tate...
What did he actually hope to acheive by faking his money being stolen?
Maybe he was hoping that the rest of the platoon would be forced to comp him the 8 shillings when the ‘thief’ didn’t come forward? Either that or just gets a kick out of making life difficult for the people around him. As others have said, lowest of the low.
Maybe he hoped the blame would fall, as it initially did, on the guy in the bed next to him (danse? I didn't quite get it) and it was a revenge thing.
Hazo The blokes a nutter as what he did made no sense at all, except to cause trouble.
Hazo nothing since this is just a script in a reality tv series
Christoph Biebas This wasn’t scripted at all. The reactions from all military staff were genuine. All of them served in war zones & all lost close friends of theirs & when Tate started mouthing off about not caring about the UK, it got very personal for Harry Lort-Philips & Sergeant Rae as both men served in war zone. Harry probably served in Iraq or Afghanistan or even Sierra Leone? Rae served in the Falklands war & the first Gulf War. You can’t script everything in this show, especially dialogue & reactions by those two,from an arsehole like Tate. If it was scripted that Alister Rae & Philips are excellent method actors?
If the cameras weren’t there he would of got the shit kicked out of him
Fucking right
How pathetic, to stitch your platoon up by accusing them of theft. Tate should've knuckled down and kept his nose clean after going AWOL. He would unlikely have selected as a potential officer because of the desertion. However, he would had a better chance of being allowed to graduate.
It's TV show dude they fabricate this shit to sell the show.
DJiMMa This wasn’t fabricated as the reactions were very real.
@@djimma5080 They did not fabricate anything. The only person who did fabricate was Private Tate aka Scum.
Ive had a colleague once accuse me of gross misconduct at work because we had a mild argument. You literally get people like this. Only think of themselves.
Easily the most thrilling episode. And the way that scum bag was kicked out at the end was beautiful!
Wellington's army had a simple solution for thieves and liars. They would either give the 100 lashes or flog them around the regiment. Each man is given a length of rope and as the man walks between them they each give him one lash. A regiment of 800 men get to show him what they think.
Sure it happened you fucking brony cretin
Except those single Batt regiments that were sometimes under 400
animationeer This certainly happened in the Royal Navy & it was much worse as it was known as flogging around the fleet I think or a similar name to it,where each ships crew would flog the man.
I think the term you're thinking of is Running The Gauntlet.
@@trajan231 the Gauntlet was where you were led by two guys with cutlasses in front and behind you walked through the deck once with everyone present, of which everyone was given a piece of line called a "knittle", and you were hit with said knittle as you were passed through the deck. On a ship like the "HMS Victory", that's 800 men. Very painful. As further pain, thieves were often flogged in the traditional manner on the grating before and after the Gauntlet with the Thieves' version of the Cat-o'-nine Tails, with thicker rope and heavier knots than the regular Cat for x dozen of lashes.
I'm glad this is on YT Tate can have this follow him around everywhere he goes.OK the other guys got nicked a few times but moved on from that better people.
Maybe..
Who knows 🤷🏽♂️....a follow up to the series charting the lives of the lads after would be good.
God i miss this show
Seriously why would anyone do this?
What an awful way to leave though! I’d be humiliated for the rest of my life if I was that guy! So glad I’m not him!
Military investigation lol *Walks around the room* "Wait it you? Was it you? was it you?" lol
I've never served in the military, but when Tate started disrespecting the dead soldiers I wanted to flog him myself!
*gives whip* give him fifty
I don't give a shit about my country, what a little Wanker!!!
I would have slugged him if he said that in front of me
I would of slumped him for the disrespect of the fallen
Program: the investigation goes up a notch
Army: was it you? Was it you? Was it you?
Most competent military investigation
The staff are genuine (ex)soldiers
You reckon?
No shit.....
Seriously? 😯🙄
there's no such thing as an ex soldier, we earned that title
03:16 "you should never steal" and this is coming from a convicted thief LOL
We need another series of this.
He never said that "Private" Tate was a soldier, he said he was a disgrace to the English nation and to the rest of the world.
That we bit at the end in front of the platoon officer, when he had finished and sent to the guard room 10 different shades of shite would have been kick out of him. Seen the results myself with some one like this in the Army
My dad was a POW in Germany WW2 said if anyone in the camp behaved like that he'd have had a sticky end
Why? Would people shit on them?
@@YTGreetingsFromPaul in their situation they had codes everyone had to be trusted
The same would have probably been true everywhere else.
When a thief tells you you shouldn't steal
"You should never nick" says someone arrested for theft
Its funny because he'd backchat in front of a camera, but off camera he'd be getting the shit kicked out of him by his fellow platoon & the CO's.
7:33 i like how despite how mad he is he still addresses him as sir
I actually stayed at this very camp when I was a young Army Cadet
When you've never been disiplined in your entire life...
He blinked like his life depended on it every time he lied.
You can see the anger in those guys faces when Tate spurts off about not caring and says really you can see afterwards those corporals , really want to leather him , the anger in sergeant rays eyes is very real and very raw , I used to think this was scripted but judging the look on their faces this was no acting and was as real as it gets
You know what they say, there's no loyalty among thieves
Matthew Tate - what a waste of space.
When I served back in the late 1970s in the Canadian Army. We had this guy who was being released. The night before he was due, this other guy had been playing his tape recorder, and decided to go grab a shower. When he returned, his tape recorder was gone. At first he thought someone was just playing a joke? as things escalated, he informed whomever had taken it, that if they did not return it? he would call for the duty NCO. So the duty NCO comes, and asks again where is the tape recorder? Turns off and gives the culprit one minute in returning the stolen item. Nadda. So, the MP's are called, they now tell everyone to open there kit bags and barracks boxes, lockers. At the last second, one MP notices this kit bag was still locked? In the end, the guy who was leaving was caught out, and was given six months at SDB Edmonton, and a 4F dishonorable discharge
Give me 5 mins with him and he’ll respect the fallen of war
he looks like somebody id headbutt
This boys company would have been left to sort him out.....
When my father served in reserves they blocked exits and let youngsters beat the fuck out of a bloke who robbed someone's card and hat was in the 80s
@@tommyatkins2527 one problem with that. You'd have to hit hard enough to get the point across but at the same time, in such a way that there's no real proof of foul play. Otherwise, he'll go to sick call, the medics/corpsman will see marks, then they'll have the actual doctor on duty check, they'd be obligated to report it to the Master-At-Arms/Provost Marshal, Command NCO, XO, and CO. Then, if they feel is extremely justified, they'll forward it CID/AFOSI/NCIS and the JAG corps of the offender's branch
Before kicking him off camp they should have given him back to the platoon (cameras off of course) and see how sure he was of himself after a good beating. That's how it used to be back in the 80's when I served!
They should've turned the cameras off and not turned them back on until private tate was properly bruised.
If this was the real deal Tate would be eating his lunch through a straw...
Used to love this programme back in the day
According to Richard Nauyokas, the later season had the producers contrived situations in order to create drama, and he suspects that some of the lads were encouraged or directed to act out on the prompting of the producers. I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case here.
He's talking to actual serving soldiers as well which makes it worse
This happened to us, but our crewmates accused one of us as a thief, but we have a spotter watching us all the time. Instead of dismissing him they told all of us and called it a day then they dismissed him the day after. The boy acted like tate everyday showing us how pathetic he was as a man.
Bring back national service
Most of the tough boys would never cope with 2 years military conscription, they would crack under the strain of following orders and probably end up offing themselves or hurting others, but at least they would be off the streets and forced to show there real colours before they hurt anyone else.
This is still a better solution than overcrowded prisons or the death sentence, harsh as that sounds.
Give people a chance, but if they repeat offend - send them off to boot camp.
cant do that the snowflakes wont cope without their safe zone
Pointless the kray twins did some national service and look what happened to them, if i was a professional solider through choice, i wouldnt want to be spending all day looking after no good cunts in national service that didn't want to be there. Soldiering is a privellage.
The military don't want them lol
R.I.P Sargent Rae .
Imagine having your credit card stolen then it turns out to be your best friend
The final three minutes of this is so funny! I just winced with laughter. Hahaha
Time for a bit of dead ground ‘counselling’ from his platoon
Or wall to wall counseling by his NCO
Back in my granddads day they caught a thief and made him get spit by the whole platoon
Ladies and gents. The reason why the ask everyone 'Was it you' is not to get a 'Yea it was me Sgt'. Its to check their integrity so when they do find out, and they will. They can then kick them out for being untrustworthy. They are not trying to be detectives ffs
Shhh it’s okay... lads get the socks and bars of soap, platoon justice time...
RIP Sergeant Rae :(
What happened to him?
@@chrismc410 died from covid
@@non-masturbatingtyrannosau3476 also Marcus birks rip
Reminds me of what happened to my flight at the end of our Field Training. Someone lost 40 dollars and the entire flight was held back for several hours while everyone else got to go to the airport and go home... they never found the money and they were trying to keep us at training for an additional few days.
As an American Veteran, I am curious as to the policy of wearing headwear indoors in the British Army. I see them wearing their berets indoors. Unless we were armed, we'd get some unwanted attention if we were to wear our headwear indoors for more than a few seconds.
Head dress usually is worn outdoors and removed when entering a building. Though as instructors they will wear it indoors for the training environment.
If this was real he'd have had the shit kicked out of him
"Is it you?" "is it you?" Is it you?" best detective work ever!
Solid military police investigation.
Unlike US tactics, beat an innocent half to death "ok, ok, stop, it was me".....
They already knew who did it they just want to check the integrity of the section
@@swizzarmynige1585 I always thought so. A dog and pony show
Ex-British Army, two of the worst was stealing off your mates or their rations (food). 😡
They should of turned the cameras off and "took care" of him. In other words beat his sorry excuse of a human
Private Tate: Pardon, pardon, bollucks....wow. Doesn't even know when to keep his trap shut. Back in the day, I have seen soldiers knocked out for speaking to a superior like that. Shameful how he tried to railroad another solider for stealing. Glad he got tossed.
It is a shame that the army isn't allowed to beat people anymore :(
Should have made him do the Walk of Shame through his "mates" on the way out
If you go in a ufc ring you sign a waiver. Going into this bad lads army for the 1950’s national service, you should also sign a waiver. Meaning the soldiers can give you a royal kicking if you mess up.
"You're a spoilt impetuous brat"
"You're a pompous brat, Sir"
😂
He should''ve been left to the men of his platoon that he decieved, to deal with.
They’re all criminals yet when one of them steals something from them it’s suddenly all double standards
Any1 who believes this wasn't a set up by the director & Tate is extremely gullible. Sorry to hear "Sgt". Rae died last year of Covid 19 at the age of only 62, he seems to have been a good man.
A thief still has their honour never steal from a mate best one liner ever
Ah yes, true detective work. Just simply ask people if they did it or not
It’s a shame Danns didn’t get the opportunity to “Front” Tate when they were on parade as he was discharged.
I’ve had my issues in life, but I’m so glad I’m not that guy! Seriously what the hell was he thinking!?!
They should have left him with his platoon for one last night... would have learnt his lesson that way as well as a slightly swollen and black eye hahah
This is what they should do instead of jail "rehabilitation"
my grandad was a bad lad. he assaulted his seniour in the army. they put him in "the glass house". he was punished severely for months. he later served in the army for a long career. however if someone actually did that in the 1950s they wouldn't get sent home. they go to "the glass house" and get punished for however long service was.
He wouldn't have been so cocky in the real army. Those NCOs would have beat the living shit out of him
Tate really crossed the line saying he doesn’t care about the county in front of the military
Then the military is easy to trigger.
“I’ve been loyal to the whole platoon since I got here sergeant” like f**k have you. First you deserted, then you’ve tried to drop your mates in the shit. Some f***ing loyalty
7:30 'You are a spoilt inpentulant boy.'
'And you're a pompous prat, sir!'
Tate is such a smart arse. He's probably in prison now.