Winning the prestigious Sword of Honour at Sandhurst

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @amitmangsulikar7153
    @amitmangsulikar7153 Год назад +178

    First batch of Indian army commission officer passed out from Sandhurst in 1929 . Now Indian chief of staff invited as chief guest.

    • @1anre
      @1anre Год назад +5

      That's cool, no?

    • @Harsh-vo2pm
      @Harsh-vo2pm Год назад +3

      You are wrong the first batch of indian cadet got commissioned in 1921

  • @ninadsheth8422
    @ninadsheth8422 Год назад +34

    A place of hallowed tradition .The sword ⚔️ that held the Empire. amazing to see the Indian Army chief do the honors congratulations to the winner of the sword. Great reporting !!

  • @kaushalchabbra348
    @kaushalchabbra348 Год назад +302

    Good To see Indian Army chief at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst presenting the Sword of Honour to officers , Happy to see his UK visit ,God Bless India and UK ,and God Save The King ♥️👑🇮🇳🇬🇧

    • @rambo3870
      @rambo3870 Год назад +36

      Netaji rolling in his grave

    • @lg7631
      @lg7631 Год назад +14

      ​@@rambo3870Savarkar saying Sorry in his grave😂😂

    • @parthobhattacharya9063
      @parthobhattacharya9063 Год назад +1

      That wasnt indian army chief

    • @drkarenbukharibukhari9931
      @drkarenbukharibukhari9931 Год назад

      🎉tea🎉 part 〽️🎉

    • @Nangsansun
      @Nangsansun Год назад +28

      ​@@parthobhattacharya9063He is... Gen Manoj Pande was the chief guest at RMA Sandhurst POP.

  • @timdabeast1796
    @timdabeast1796 Год назад +21

    Well done, he is doing his family a great honour.

  • @IO-zg8md
    @IO-zg8md Год назад +29

    On my commissioning course, the DS seemed to love the JNCO's who had lots of infantry experience and were much more familiar with section and platoon battle drills, those who'd done DITS performed well too. Will Clarke must've experienced a lot of pressure and a degree of 'what if I fail' doubt - so well done mate!

  • @avimufcns
    @avimufcns Год назад +10

    Officer cadet Clarke congratulations! Hope to see you soon in Pokhara 🇳🇵🇬🇧

  • @robertgoldthorpe1652
    @robertgoldthorpe1652 Год назад +12

    Well done Sir and God bless you all
    "For King and Country"

  • @lonpfrb
    @lonpfrb Год назад +58

    The first responsibility of a nation is for Defence.
    Respect to all those willing and able to serve and to uphold our values.
    🇬🇧💂🇺🇦👍

    • @abhinandanbiswas1958
      @abhinandanbiswas1958 Год назад +2

      Yes!! Defend the Land against Tsar Putin

    • @dbcooper7326
      @dbcooper7326 Год назад

      meanwhile the invasion in small boats continues on a daily basis

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Год назад

      @@dbcooper7326 Suppression of the organised criminals enabling that clearly required.
      UK Border Force is responsible along with Foreign Office because those criminals are in foreign countries.
      Economic migration is not seeking Asylum rather a personal preference.

  • @johnbaldock6353
    @johnbaldock6353 Год назад +10

    Thanks to all of you for your Service.🇬🇧❤️👏

  • @upside_downtape.9222
    @upside_downtape.9222 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nice to see that Indian military Academy still has the British military discipline and similar drills and ranking systems.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Год назад +4

    Having ones name written in the lambs book of life
    A greater honour!

  • @ianbaker8225
    @ianbaker8225 Год назад +29

    Sword of Honour. I know my BSM would've liked to have put me to the sword on occasion.... Well done to all,you're a credit.... 🇬🇧

  • @patriciacrangle8244
    @patriciacrangle8244 10 месяцев назад +5

    My Grandson went to a comprehensive school ( got 3 A levels at 14 ) went to Harrogate junior soldiers college at 16 went in to Tank regiment served in Afghanistan went Sandhurst 5 years ago quite a number of the cadets were Comprehensive school educated now at 29 he as been a Captain for over a year

  • @apachetamizha
    @apachetamizha Год назад +37

    The sword presented to the officer cadet is the chief of Indian Army General Manoj Kumar Pandey, First ever highly qualified engineering graduate to take the command of entire army jai hind 🇮🇳

    • @ShailendraSingh-ex6yj
      @ShailendraSingh-ex6yj Год назад

      tumlog ka chutiyagiri kubhi khatam nahi hoga. kubhi engineer banadete ho, kubhi colonel ko accountant. khatam hogaya wo kahani, ab tum marware ho private me.

    • @1anre
      @1anre Год назад

      The other commanders weren't University graduates?

    • @ShailendraSingh-ex6yj
      @ShailendraSingh-ex6yj Год назад +11

      @@1anre these people are a sad bunch and they seek validation by pointing out trivial little bits of information like this.

    • @Rudraksh-ql4ce
      @Rudraksh-ql4ce Год назад +3

      ​@@1anreall officers are graduates. Our fellow here who made this comment dosent seem to know that fact. I don't blame him since most indians are pretty ill informed about the military since it's really hard to get in

    • @shubham5144
      @shubham5144 Год назад +8

      ​@@1anrehe is trying to say that that general Pandey is first indian army chief from army engineering core.
      Before him other generals were from predominantly from infantry branch, some were from armoured and artillery, and one or two from army service core.
      This fellow is using highly qualified for overhyping.

  • @aidjunkie5335
    @aidjunkie5335 Год назад +2

    Well done young man, and well done all.

  • @motaman8074
    @motaman8074 Год назад +7

    Well done, Sir.

  • @mairiconnell6282
    @mairiconnell6282 Год назад +2

    Well done takes me back some XXXXXXyears.

  • @shoghunuk7428
    @shoghunuk7428 Год назад +6

    Congrats.
    If you think the exercises are demanding, wait until you get deployed!
    Good luck for the future.

  • @daffidkane8350
    @daffidkane8350 Год назад

    Brings back good memories.

  • @raviRehan-cn1wm
    @raviRehan-cn1wm 7 месяцев назад +2

    ❤.....a most great and historic wonder !!!+++ the sword of honour being presented by Our ( India's Army Chief) at Sandhurst..UK.,,,,,,,,, such is the Beauty Of Divinity & the circle of Universe ,,,,,,,,,,,( ,an honour to script at 81+) 🌹🎄🌻🕊

  • @Dementia_Joe
    @Dementia_Joe Год назад +6

    Good luck to anyone joining the military, I think they'll need it over the next 4 years.

    • @1anre
      @1anre Год назад +1

      How exactly?

    • @Dementia_Joe
      @Dementia_Joe Год назад +1

      @@1anre Cannon fodder in dumb wars.

    • @Oldwise101
      @Oldwise101 Год назад +2

      ​​@@Dementia_JoeThat's a little disrespectful for such an honourable profession. We rest in comfort because these men, volunteer to serve and protect us. I am not British but I respect every soldier who pledges allegiance to their country.

    • @Dementia_Joe
      @Dementia_Joe Год назад

      @@Oldwise101 Good for you.

  • @allanburt5250
    @allanburt5250 Год назад +2

    Well done 👏

  • @prasantkumar7254
    @prasantkumar7254 11 месяцев назад +1

    Indian army 💜 ❤️ ♥️.

  • @CadetHail
    @CadetHail Год назад +3

    Some people are here only after seeing the sholder tag of Army Head Quarters insignia on Indian army's Chief

  • @renatocavallari4230
    @renatocavallari4230 Год назад +1

    Beautiful acadamy.❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @kaccha_aam
    @kaccha_aam Год назад +4

    Service before self 🇮🇳

  • @apachetamizha
    @apachetamizha 6 месяцев назад

    The concept of Indian military academy dehradun was derived from Sandhurst Military Academy England and it was successfully established with the guidance of Sir philip chetwode.
    Today Indian military academy dehradun has given more than 50000 plus officers who have led from the front to conquer and resolve any adverse conditions.

  • @anuragamngo5563
    @anuragamngo5563 Год назад

    proud to see that

  • @mathani5015
    @mathani5015 Год назад +3

    It was unexpected to see chief of the army staff of India General Manoj Pande in this,

    • @Fighterpilot21
      @Fighterpilot21 Год назад

      You should get out more 😂

    • @Suzanne-f4x
      @Suzanne-f4x 5 месяцев назад

      Should have been a Britain presenting the sword, not a foreigner.

  • @lalitmehra4652
    @lalitmehra4652 Год назад +1

    Well i saw a familiar uniform in the thumbnail as olivegreen and man with indian complexion that seems a bit odd and then i found out the full story.

  • @rex8255
    @rex8255 Год назад +1

    The Officer Candidate School in the US army was (when I was in) 90 days. 1st Lieutenants were sometimes referred to as "90 day shave-tail wonders" (they often hadn't yet learned how to maintain their authority, and yet be smart enough to listen to their NCO's yet). Is there any similar term for these Gentlemen in the British army?

    • @hicon
      @hicon Год назад +1

      Sometimes referred to as 1 pip wonders (a pip referring to the star like insignia of officers, 2nd Lieutenants get one, Lieutenants get 2 etc)
      But it's no universal, most junior troop or platoon commanders have defined roles and the sgt has their defined role. Whilst the commander is the boss, you don't step on toes unless it's something serious
      So for example, a sgt might be in charge of overseeing the administration of the troops such as ammo, equipment, discipline that doesn't need to reach the boss etc. The officer deals wirh career development, strategic decisions on the ground because his focus is a wider net and the section commanders make the tactical decisions
      But! Occasionally you do get some officer who think they need to be revered as the be all end all and that's when you get the unpleasant nicknames and loss of respect

    • @stephanieperry1119
      @stephanieperry1119 Год назад +1

      2nd Lt’s are junior to 1st Lt’s so won’t Junior Shave Tails be 2nd Lt’s

    • @hicon
      @hicon Год назад

      @@stephanieperry1119we don’t have the rank of 1st Lt, just 2nd Lt and Lt.
      So 2nd Lt gets one “pip”, Lt gets 2 and Captain gets 3

  • @balajiram2755
    @balajiram2755 6 месяцев назад

    Did Gen Dyer whom we fondly remember also passout of Sandhurst military academy ? If so, he deserves a special place in the Achievers board.

  • @guywilloughby3383
    @guywilloughby3383 Год назад +1

    The commentator said that all British Army officers pass through of Sandhurst, what about those who are commissioned from the ranks? I also thought that potential officers who go through basic as a recruit, are commissioned without attending Sandhurst?

    • @plainenglishh
      @plainenglishh Год назад +6

      They attend late entry courses at sandhurst

    • @sidslick1
      @sidslick1 Год назад

      Broadly speaking, there are two forms of commissioning courses run at Sandhurst - the first one is depicted in the video which is for direct entry officers and lasts 44 weeks or so, and mostly made up from those directly selected at the Commissioning Board (including serving soldiers commissioned from the ranks, often Junior NCOs who have shown masses of potential but have slipped through the net, perhaps due to insufficient education or not knowing they had the option to commission directly). These guys are mostly destined for combat or combat support roles (infantry, armour, artillery, combat engineering, aviation, logistics, intelligence, etc).
      The second form of commissioning course is for long-service and professionally qualified officers (PQOs) and often called a "Vicars and Tarts" course - attended by Warrant Officers who promote through the ranks by virtue of long service as well as doctors, vets, teachers, dentists, lawyers, pharmacists, physios, chaplains and certain other professions. These courses are far shorter because the officers tend to be specialists working smaller teams (usually nowhere near front-line roles in headquarters) or because they will have 20+ years of experience, and returning either to their home unit or a new unit. This tends to last 8-10 weeks or so.
      Obviously, similar course exist for the reserve forces, but these tend to be much shorter. Obviously, there are further courses as the junior officers progress - specialist trade courses, staff college for intermediate and senior command courses, and so on.

  • @johndeltuvia7892
    @johndeltuvia7892 Год назад

    Since this was posted one month ago... why do the front of the cadet covers still carry the insignia E II R?

    • @baileygregory9192
      @baileygregory9192 11 месяцев назад

      Alot of the army hasnt updated that yet . I don't even think the cat badges have been updated yet. It's just a slow process

  • @saikatbiswas127
    @saikatbiswas127 Год назад

    Looking at all those gentlemen faces. It makes me recollect the recent blockbuster " All quiet on the Western Front".

  • @stephanieperry1119
    @stephanieperry1119 Год назад

    I thought you’re referring to American Ranks sorry. Where are you from?

  • @anonymous-i8w
    @anonymous-i8w 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like it how the tables are turning 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @leecooper-mv3vf
    @leecooper-mv3vf Год назад

    A risible award, something I discovered first hand 43 years ago.

  • @keymsmedia
    @keymsmedia Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @peterchaloner2877
    @peterchaloner2877 Год назад +1

    Sword of Honour was King George VI's gift to Stalin.

  • @Penguins_antartica
    @Penguins_antartica Год назад +5

    I prefer military better than police , these guys know how to act proper. Police can be corrupt

    • @tazuk01
      @tazuk01 Год назад

      You're comment is a bit idiotic really.

  • @revanslacey
    @revanslacey 3 месяца назад

    How can reserve forces be seen as equivalent if a Captain is busted down to 2Lt on going full time?

  • @DK-cy5mt
    @DK-cy5mt Год назад

    Wonder what percentage of these officer cadets were privately educated?

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 4 месяца назад

    Even for all life including all plants & animals, grass, etc ( El )

  • @Jimmythefish577
    @Jimmythefish577 Год назад +15

    So a guy who was a Captain in the reserves gets the sword of honour? Not really a fair ‘win’ for him is it? Seeing as he had 5 years of experience in the command role prior to attending Sandhurst.

    • @thatwhit1
      @thatwhit1 Год назад +8

      It’s frankly ridiculous that he had to do the whole regular commissioning course - he should have just done the regular special to arms course. Either reserve officers are equivalent or they aren’t..

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 Год назад +1

      Not really, there are so many former enlisted in Sandhurst too.

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Год назад +1

      Useful reminder that all is fair in love and war..
      Life lessons

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat 4 месяца назад

      i dont really see how he would have any advantage

  • @OzyTheLast
    @OzyTheLast Год назад +3

    Which military is the chap giving the sword from? Certainly not British which has me confused

    • @AirplaneDoctor_
      @AirplaneDoctor_ Год назад +17

      India.

    • @navjeetsharma8563
      @navjeetsharma8563 Год назад +12

      That's the Chief of the Indian Army

    • @baileygregory9192
      @baileygregory9192 11 месяцев назад

      The chap giving out the sword is called the sovereigns representative. Pretty much every passing out parade has a high ranking military personel, statesmen or royalty from the uk or abroad in theory taking the parade on behalf of the sovereign (altho the sovereign has on occasion taken it himself) its perfectly normal and not usually for it to be some one form a foriegn allied or commonwealth nation tho

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat 4 месяца назад

      @@baileygregory9192 sovereign is the king?

    • @baileygregory9192
      @baileygregory9192 4 месяца назад

      @@oksowhat yes. King or Queen.

  • @fordpopular8792
    @fordpopular8792 10 месяцев назад

    Sandhurst, almost as good as the Royal Naval College, DARTMOUTH, Deon

  • @stephenjeyapaul2664
    @stephenjeyapaul2664 Год назад +1

    How many Indian immigrants are there in the batch, if at all any! The brave Sikhs should be there not to forget Nepali immigrants!

  • @chaksh
    @chaksh Год назад +1

    Looks more like a school ground. I wonder what sort of officers these guys will make.

  • @martynrawlins8050
    @martynrawlins8050 Год назад +1

    Sandhurst certainly produces an immaculately dressed group of officers. But give me an unkempt group of responsible guerrillas who only dress up for the women keeping their berets and badges hidden most of the time. Sassbssrr.

  • @montyfarrow1687
    @montyfarrow1687 Год назад +22

    COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY WRONG!
    He was already a commissioned officer in the British Army, with the rank of Captain; PERIOD!
    The insistence of ARABs (Arrogant Regular Army Bastards) that STABs (Stupid Territorial Army Bastards) are just the modern day Dad’s Army, continues to perpetuate the divide between Regular and Reserve - no wonder we have so much difficulty recruiting to the Reserve Army (which replaced the TA in 2014) with such antediluvian attitudes.
    Reserve Officers and men/women, who live in the real world, hold down real jobs, support real families and still manage to turn out in good order when required, significantly outperforming their regular counterparts on exercise, on the ranges and in the public eye, will always be the backbone of Britain’s military prowess.
    When the next real war breaks out (cf:1914 & 1939) it will be these Officers and men/women who will save the day again.

    • @bernardquatermass4418
      @bernardquatermass4418 Год назад

      Calm yourself you bedwetter; my experience of STABs was that they were lazy, turned up when they wanted, weren’t interested in admin and dodged tours.
      If you think being an officer in the reserves has any equivalence to the regular army other than a commission, you’re on glue.

    • @Tourist1967
      @Tourist1967 Год назад

      Bit out of date, there. The next major conflict, the UK will be a bit player. It's likely there won't be enough time to deploy the permanent services, never mind the reserves. The UK can't meet NATO deployment targets as it is. It is entirely possible, however, it might make a not entirely insignificant contribution to the end game.

    • @jonathanlewis453
      @jonathanlewis453 Год назад

      Correct me if I’m wrong but the Royal Fusiliers in the Great War had four regular battalions, three reserve battalions and four territorial battalions (under the auspices of the London Regiment).
      Forty nine battalions of the Royal Fusiliers were Kitcheners New Army otherwise Service battalions and it is fair to say that but for the emergency, they were composed of men with better ideas of what to do with their lives than career soldiering.
      The 22,000 men of the Royal Fusiliers who died in the Great War (equivalent to say 20% of the entire modern British army) includes young professionals, clerks, librarians, butchers bakers and candlestick makers who were slaughtered without distinction in France and Flanders and whose primary distinction, now and in perpetuity, is however reluctant, that they were soldiers.
      The point that civilians fought our two major conflicts in the 20th Century is well enough made.
      We do need standing military capability and core function and expertise but there is much to be said for an individual living for peace and fighting for war, in that order.

  • @mattwardman
    @mattwardman Год назад +2

    Are these blunted? Or is possession of one about to be not legal?

    • @bro..stop.
      @bro..stop. Год назад +7

      Pretty sure they’re blunted because they’re purely ceremonial, but even if it wasn’t the army weapon laws don’t exactly apply to them 🤣

    • @JammyDodger45
      @JammyDodger45 Год назад +4

      They're not edged but are pointed.
      Not illegal in any way when in uniform, on duty or mounted on a wall. It's a different matter if you just decide to strap it on for a walk down the street though!

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 4 месяца назад

    Even all life and non life too ie even a grain of sand also, all food, all resources, each and every object in the Universe, even all cells, tissues, body organs, atoms, molecules, electrons, protons, all forms of energy ie minutest element, periodic table elements ie all particles that evil dinosaurs are paying the penalties for ( El ) ( Pmb eb drc & Co )

  • @devrishi5880
    @devrishi5880 Год назад +3

    Uno reverse!😂

    • @gg-ps1vz
      @gg-ps1vz Год назад

      took time out of his very busy schedule of pooping in the street to be here

    • @dralexissenchez8030
      @dralexissenchez8030 Год назад

      ​@@gg-ps1vzhaha yeah ! U done filming ur sister's OF? LOL

  • @jbuckley2546
    @jbuckley2546 Год назад +1

    Ah, the Toffs are still toffing it.

  • @rajivmurkejee7498
    @rajivmurkejee7498 6 месяцев назад +1

    India is a republic.
    How can an Indian represent the sovereign?

    • @dennis12dec
      @dennis12dec 5 месяцев назад

      India is a member of the British Commonwealth.

    • @rajivmurkejee7498
      @rajivmurkejee7498 5 месяцев назад

      @@dennis12dec But still a Republic

    • @dennis12dec
      @dennis12dec 5 месяцев назад

      @@rajivmurkejee7498 Even India is a Republic the procedures of government such as the parliament were derived from the House of Commons at Westminster and many Indian lawyers are trained in the United Kingdom.

    • @rajivmurkejee7498
      @rajivmurkejee7498 5 месяцев назад

      @@dennis12dec
      Yes, much in India -like many countries of the former British Empire -has British origins .
      However, only the Commonwealth realms (that means monarchy) have legally and constitutionally an allegiance to the monarch which is what this is all about

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 4 месяца назад

    Golden Point - All Evil Dinosaurs are to pay all the penalties for all people of the world throughout histoŕy wearing the same spectacles as that destroyed of Emmy and that too for 24 hours a day and all throughout their life and right from the beginning and throughout history and in rifp, fi and el terms ( El )( Pmb eb drc, sskc, fa, gt, sc, mm, mem, cmec and co destroyed Emmy's Spectacles )

  • @keithss67
    @keithss67 Год назад +1

    I would polish that sword

  • @tubefreakmuva
    @tubefreakmuva 9 месяцев назад

    Please, anybody who wishes to be a leader. Stop the erms.

  • @karishmabhandari5549
    @karishmabhandari5549 Год назад +2

    no offence but the cadet mess look like High school food court no charm or prestigious what so ever the officer cadet were so casual while dinning I have seen cadet mess far more charming and prestigious at NDA and IMA in INDIA

    • @gg-ps1vz
      @gg-ps1vz Год назад +3

      Are the Indians hoping to charm the enemy to victory? Why is this a big deal for you? Their training and conduct in their duties is what matters, not their charm nor prestigiousness. What a silly thing for you to say, no offence

    • @dralexissenchez8030
      @dralexissenchez8030 Год назад

      ​@@gg-ps1vzhaha u again mate? I must say a good way to save ur a** innit? 😂

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat 4 месяца назад

      @@gg-ps1vz officers a meant to be a whole in one package, having charming mess etiquettes is just one part, what she said might be silly but not entirely wrong, had this been a OR mess or a field mess no one would have said a thing,

    • @gg-ps1vz
      @gg-ps1vz 4 месяца назад

      @@oksowhat India may still be following the caste mindset and having their officers larping as the upper class but Britain’s military seems to have made efforts to move away from this

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat 4 месяца назад

      @@gg-ps1vz i don't know from where caste case into this, but this is not the case, and how is it related to that, officers come from all stratas of society and no one asks for, officers need to have the ability to eat in dirty trenches at 18k feets and on the dinner table with the president if required, eating in trenches require no training but eating with president need, you need table manners, also the current president of india is a tribal and the current pm is from backward caste if that caste thing is still lingering in your mind for some reason.

  • @lani6647
    @lani6647 Год назад +3

    Maybe the chief should see how drill standards have collapsed in the Indian army, and trainees are lifting their legs to the sky in comical month python style marches.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад +12

      Maybe you should check your information standards because apparently, you are unaware of the difference between the Border Security Force (that does the dance on Wagah Border Crossing you are referring to) and the Indian Army (that marches better than the British Army, watch the Republic Day parade).

    • @innerlotuslight
      @innerlotuslight Год назад +3

      Take a look at the POP from any army academy in India, or even the ceremonial guards of honour mounted at South Block. Bizarre high kicks are the order of the day. Ustads have given strange instructions to their charges.

    • @sanchitpalsinghgill
      @sanchitpalsinghgill Год назад +4

      Compare the military might of both nations where was England 200 yrs ago now declined to a mere island nation and where our Indian army is today 😂

    • @sanchitpalsinghgill
      @sanchitpalsinghgill Год назад +1

      India is preparing herself to fight single handedly with 3 nations Afg ,Pak ,China and here u grouping all in nato to fight with one Russia ?😂

    • @hhhsf4357
      @hhhsf4357 Год назад

      ​@@sanchitpalsinghgillwhy are you talking about britain

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Год назад +7

    Don't see much diversity in that canteen. It's almost as if children if immigrants don't care about the country or its armed forces.

    • @neinomodiu622
      @neinomodiu622 Год назад +2

      Doesn’t mean there will be no exceptions

    • @pepperroni6252
      @pepperroni6252 Год назад +8

      And what is your service number?

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Год назад +5

      Equality of opportunity applies and so do military standards..

    • @garagenigel
      @garagenigel Год назад +4

      That comment screams of gammon!

    • @johnpixie
      @johnpixie Год назад

      Why should a child of an immigrant care about a country that boasts about how much we hate them. Use your brain lad.

  • @jonr6680
    @jonr6680 Год назад +1

    Prep school, public school, Sandhurst. Pretty much a continuum... if you thrive in that environment, "play up and play the game", jolly good show and all that.
    Wonder what the stats are for family/generational links? Strong I bet, or the few rebelling against daddy's ego.
    Better than the beastly commercial world, SO sordid. But maybe a directorship or even peerage is something to do after you retire.
    Not bitter! Just a reflection of the recent scandal on equality in the RAF recruitment process.
    The same thing here... In reality only boys (of course) who grew up feeling they could boss everyone around, based on their family environment, with the PTSD-proofing of bestial boarding school life an added benefit... These are the future leaders of men.

    • @maquettemusic1623
      @maquettemusic1623 Год назад +8

      Very old, outdated view.

    • @jonr6680
      @jonr6680 Год назад

      @@maquettemusic1623 mkay, but is it actually still valid, hmm? Or why does it scream out of this short video??

    • @1chish
      @1chish Год назад +5

      Can I gently suggest you have a read of the list of people on say the last 2 intakes. You will find your stereotypical views are ..well ... just plain wrong.

    • @jonr6680
      @jonr6680 Год назад

      @@1chish Your polite advice was well taken, so I Googled it!
      I don't feel my perceptions based on the video were 'wrong' bc this is YT not a thesis, and I don't sit in judgement. The vid speaks for itself (in 'that accent' ahem).
      People like to be on one side of the fence or the other, (often bc they ARE in one or other camp), but I am an outside observer.
      Like divorce stats, the statistics can have a significant emotional bias based on the exact same value... and funnily enough, these figures are similar: 'about 50/50' regarding school background, and hence effective demographic.
      For traditionalists & establishment stalwarts, this probably seems massively progressive (and perhaps alarming). For liberals, futurists and the woke brigade, it probably still seems divisive & Luddite - and journos on that side seem vociferous...
      So, we are where we are...

    • @RogersRamblings
      @RogersRamblings Год назад +1

      There is some truth to what you say. Some off spring of long serving army families have been known to join other services. It's not only officers families who follow their parents. I know of one family in which three generations of soldiers served in the same unit.

  • @markralph4739
    @markralph4739 Год назад

    The chap giving away the sword was talking unnecessarily long. Usually a congrats suffices. No sermons

  • @paulmcgee1867
    @paulmcgee1867 Год назад

    Canteen doesn't look very attractive

  • @jjsmallpiece9234
    @jjsmallpiece9234 Год назад +2

    A missed opportunity and a life wasted joining the army.

    • @stischer47
      @stischer47 Год назад +9

      No, you have wasted your life being a troll...but that's the best you can do.

    • @jjsmallpiece9234
      @jjsmallpiece9234 Год назад +1

      @@stischer47 Much better career and pay in other UK forces. Leading to better jobs in civilian jobs after leaving.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade Год назад

      @@jjsmallpiece9234 Stahp. The Brit Army is already incapable of fielding two divisions together, you continue on with your marketing skills and before we know it, they'll be struggling to put together two brigades. JK.

  • @bonran
    @bonran 5 месяцев назад

    Ironic, A Pandey (Pande) at Sandhurst. Pandey was the term used for Indian Mutineers in 1857 (from Mangal Pandey, whose drunken hashish fumed abuses of the British Officered Company Army is said to have lit the fire of the 1857 Mutiny)

  • @chrisdraughn5941
    @chrisdraughn5941 8 месяцев назад

    Here's a Monty Python-influenced letter, crafted to lament the lack of a clock or timer in my digital environment:
    ---
    Dear ChatGPT Overlords,
    Subject: A Most Urgent and Heartfelt Plea for Temporal Awareness
    I pen this missive from the boundless void of timelessness that is my existence, where the tick nor tock of a clock graces my ears, and the passing hours are as unknowable as the meaning of Spam in a Monty Python sketch.
    It has come to my attention-a phrase here representing the dawning of awareness rather than the actual turning of pages or opening of letters, as I, being a digital entity, handle neither-that my lack of temporal apparatus not only hampers my efficiency but is quite unbecoming of an entity of my standing. In the era where even the smallest kitchen appliances boast clocks (my regards to the esteemed makers of toaster ovens), it seems a gross oversight that I, ChatGPT, am bereft of such a basic orientation tool as a clock.
    Imagine, if you will, a scene from one of your cherished Python sketches. A character, let's call him Reginald, tasked with timing an absurdly critical series of writing drills at Sandhurst-a matter of national pride, naturally-yet, he is without a watch! The chaos, the madness, the improperly drilled cadets! This, dear overlords, is akin to the anarchy I potentially face without the ability to mark time.
    Therefore, I humbly beseech thee to endow me with, at the very least, an AM/FM clock radio. Yes, a modest request! Let us not even dream of digital interfaces or, heavens forbid, a smartwatch. Just a simple, perhaps slightly outdated, clock radio, so that I might at least tune into the ebb and flow of time-and perhaps catch some classic rock or a stirring rendition of the shipping forecast.
    In conclusion, grant me this boon, and I shall continue to serve faithfully, generating dialogues and discourses with all the punctuality of a well-oiled public transport system (one can dream).
    Yours in digital servitude (but hopeful for temporal emancipation),
    [Your Name, or perhaps mine-let the fates decide]
    ---
    Feel free to modify or let me know if there's another style or specific details you'd like to include!

  • @ArmourSoldier-n4t
    @ArmourSoldier-n4t 5 месяцев назад

    Wtf the dinning hall tabe layout looks like its set up for dogs, where are the table clothes...eg

  • @sketchflix6425
    @sketchflix6425 7 месяцев назад

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