This was magnificent Buska. Thank you for presenting this gorgeous display of proud guards, vets and young soldiers. How wonderful that the pony had medals too. Watching from across the pond in Canada
That was so enjoyable to watch. Long procession of very smart soldiers and veterans. I loved the comment from someone `'no talking in the ranks`'. That gave some of them a bit of a laugh. Thank you Buska.
Fantastic! Tradition is so important it’s wonderful to see it still being upheld! Sadly it’s falling by the wayside here in the USA, more and more the ceremonies and celebrations are no longer happening because the older generations are passing on. Young people today find no meaning in traditions like these and lately they’re determined to destroy anything remotely patriotic. At least I can watch yours and be proud!😻❤️
Serving and retired officers wear ‘city kit’ ie lounge suit, bowler and furled umbrella. Other ranks still serving wear lounge suits, no headdress and veteran other ranks *may* wear regimental beret but this is generally seen on the older vets and is rarely seen in any vet below 60 years old. Also a smattering of side hats.
Buska Why did my acceptable and accurate posting fail. It focussed on the need to render material help to veterans including those who had been injured on active service. Anyway I have other avenues to visit.Includes Persons of the Royal British Legion. Bet you won' t respond to me 👎
This was magnificent Buska. Thank you for presenting this gorgeous display of proud guards, vets and young soldiers. How wonderful that the pony had medals too. Watching from across the pond in Canada
Just fabulous. Bless them all and a huge thank you for the service. ❤️
That was so enjoyable to watch. Long procession of very smart soldiers and veterans. I loved the comment from someone `'no talking in the ranks`'. That gave some of them a bit of a laugh. Thank you Buska.
Thank you for that Buska, that was a joy to watch, well done to all that marched, brilliant. 👍
Thanks for covering this wonderful procession of active and retired cavalry troopers!!! Spectacular!!
Really enjoyed that Buska, love marching music..
Looking very smart
Thank you for taking this. Loved watching it.
Wonderful
What a site to see. Love it x
Magnificent
I hope the intruders got a look at this wonderful patriotism! This is England! So impressive! Loved it!
The sooner you realize it is Christ vs Antichrist the better of humanity will be.
The cute horse had medals ! Lovely mascot for the 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards.
Chelsea Pensioner! Once again great work bringing us a truly British tradition, an import one.
"No talking in the Ranks" brilliant. Nothing like some British Pomp and Circumstance. A few Chelsea Pensioners too. Superb Buska, thank you.
Fantastic! Tradition is so important it’s wonderful to see it still being upheld! Sadly it’s falling by the wayside here in the USA, more and more the ceremonies and celebrations are no longer happening because the older generations are passing on. Young people today find no meaning in traditions like these and lately they’re determined to destroy anything remotely patriotic. At least I can watch yours and be proud!😻❤️
I love all these traditions.
Super! I particularly loved the rolled umbrellas!
Thank you. Great to see
Well, that couldn’t have been more British if it tried.👏🏻
Spot the famous faces of horseguards! Easier with Blues and Royals too. Some ex-H/CAV I notice too. Thanks Buska for this fantastic clip.
They all look so proud to of served our country ,I bet a lot are appalled at what it has become now
Nice one Buska
That’s one hell of a turnout, respect to you all
Are British veterans issued bowler hats upon separation?
Only officers wear bowler hats, other ranks are permitted to wear regimental berets or no headdress
The Scots Guards paraded last month, with no hats of any kind. Officers and other ranks were the same. No class distinction observed.
@@YARROWS9 that is the tradition of the Scots Guards
@@steveellis9065 Yes. Everyone's the same.
Serving and retired officers wear ‘city kit’ ie lounge suit, bowler and furled umbrella. Other ranks still serving wear lounge suits, no headdress and veteran other ranks *may* wear regimental beret but this is generally seen on the older vets and is rarely seen in any vet below 60 years old. Also a smattering of side hats.
Hah the dropped keys! Could have had them all tumbled down as they tried to keep moving!
Apologies...spur.
Where are all the trouble makers?? Where are all the England British flags???
Great video. Female officers - tie your hair up and remove the bowlers. You look silly.
veterans, not vetrans
Buska Why did my acceptable and accurate
posting fail.
It focussed on the need
to render material help to
veterans including those
who had been injured on
active service.
Anyway I have other
avenues to visit.Includes
Persons of the Royal
British Legion.
Bet you won' t respond
to me
👎
Hello
@@busk1976 goodbye.
btw please learn to .spell
PALESTINE correctly.