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  • Ounce a sallor always a sallor

  • Arthur B.B. Cramer, Lt(N) CD Ret'd. Ready, Aye Ready!

  • @iceblue345 Yeah we did meet on the trip to Cornwall last year. I have tou on facebook to. Im Kaylea Moreau from RCSCC Falkland:P

  • @ilovecal21 Im absolutely delighted that the RCSCC have kept all the awesome names like Falkland and Admiral Mountbatten. Christ, you guys take better charge of both your own heritage and that of the motherland's that she herself does . It is such a massive shame that UK cadets as a whole, especially the RN, have been forced to bow to the liberal, altering bullshit of recent years. For god sake, SCC cant even man masts anymore!!

  • @IRememberTheOldDays A there is very funny update of Nelsons Trafalgar Signal on the web I cannot copy the link and at 4k characters it is too long to copy but google

    LORD NELSON PREPARING FOR BATTLE AT TRAFALGAR amateurphotographer & you should find it

    Begins;

    Nelson: What's the meaning of this?"

    : " England expects every person to do his or her

    duty, regardless of race, gender, s*xual orientation, religious persuasion

    or disability.' - What gobbledegook is this for God's sake?"

  • @freebeerfordworkers Hahaha!! Wonderful! Sad, but unfortunately more accurate than we'd all like FS

  • Pride.

    One word.

  • Our Canucsk stood tall in the Ghan and the fucked Yanks of FOX news pissed all over us N ICE PEOPLE the Yanks!

  • @sgtcrab1 Not all of us yanks are ignorant pieces of shit. Only most of us are. It's sad, I know. I can tell you this much: Fox news is not the news. That's just bullshit entertainment for the dumb asses here who think they know everything. I listen to the BBC, myself, and I'm as American as apple pie. My family has been here since before Queen Anne's time. At the end of the day, it's you, us, them and the Aussies against the whole world.

    Regards,

  • @simonmordeci  You speak the truth there mate!

  • @simonmordeci what the hell bro why are you guys fighting over a song

  • @AverySummerton Oh, I'm not fighting with anyone. It just seems to me that my fellow Americans have really screwed up relations between our brothers in Canada, Australia, the UK, and elsewhere. I only wanted to go on record as saying that I, for one, have some respect for our few, English-speaking allies/friends, and yes, distant relatives. Where ever we are in the world today, a lot of us can trace our lines back to England, and, very likely, we have far more in common than a language.

  • Who gives a shit at whos better? I'm an Air Cadet and i have loads of Army and Sea friends, i support the tri-service movement. If there wasen't a tri-service movement, how would air and sea go to Blackdown to have awesomazing times? J COY 4EVER!

  • @TheChrisss97 isnt it called the cadet movement

  • Im from RCSCC 307 Mariner, i went to Vernon Army Cadet Summer Training Centre for staff this summer even tho im in sea cadets but I learned ALOT about Air and Army. its called a wedge btw. yeah i heard there were air cadets at HMCS Quadra this year too, in music since its a tri-elemental course. Cadets is going tri-service this year and the years to come

  • @fpsQUADRAsnipar How do you feel abot the tri-service movement in the Cadets? I'm a former cadet, retired a couple of years now.

  • @Anghellik9 well I really think its breaking that barrier that keeps air army and sea separated in cadets, where one element are bashing the other becuz they just dont know anything about them. Before this tri-service movement, most cadets despised those from elements other then thier own, but now those same cadets are beginning to understand; how to properly form a beret with a trench if your from an infantry reg, why the brass must face the sky on a wedge, how to tie a cap tally on a white top

  • @GERMANOPHILE thank u its nice to here compliments from such good people as urself

  • ...im an air cadet and i have this stuck in my head!!!!! thats what i get for being sent to a sea cadet camp for band oh well guess my band roots now lie in sea cadet marches so i guess i should say this LONG LIVE HMCS ACADIA

  • @iceblue345

    Maybe we have... Inbox me and we can figure out if we do.... If you want...

  • @ilovecal21 I'm Ben. Ben Abrams. We may have met on the trip to cornwall last year

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  • @iceblue345 Lol, those air cadets and their weird hats :D

  • @ColJenkins oh, you mean their wallets? :)

  • RCSCC Lanark :)

  • RCSCC 53 Barrie. HMCS Ontario. Best ever!

  • i do believe that it is now called the Royal Canadian Navy

  • I love playing this song! Im an RCSCC FALKLAND band person! And this is my fave song to play!!

  • @ilovecal21 Hi guy from Falkland. I'm from RCSCC Lanark. Maybe we have met?

  • Guardsman from RCSCC 354 Invincible.

  • former RCSCC 244 Harwood, Current RCACS 707 Marion Orr, this sure beats the RCAF March Past!

  • IT IS THE NAVY HYMN!!!!!!

  • R.C.S.C.C Admiral Mounbattan

    

  • Former RCSCC Vindictive, Current RCSCC St.Lawrence! My favorite march that is played >3

  • R.C.S.C.C. Lanark. :)

  • Written 1759, to celebrate "this wonderful year" - the Year of Victories ( Minden, Lagos, Quiberon Bay and ,of course, Quebec)- so quite apt.

  • RCAC 2754 Servitum Nulli Secundus!!

  • Love Canada and my Navy. Im a proud Veteran still serving the country i love.

    LS Martin.

    Marine Engineer

    HMCS Winnipeg

  • R.C.S.C.C. #27 Warrior I'm only an ordinary seaman

  • @GeneralTarken i am a ordinary cadet 

  • Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps #67 Windsor!!!

  • Who dislikes this???

  • No offense, But theres only pictures.

  • @ Alex911TheCanadian

    im a flight corporal, u dont hear this because its navy

  • i used to march to this when i was in Cadets as well when i was SGT for 48 th Highlanders of Canada cadet corp . also when i join the regiment with the 48 th long time ago

  • I am a Corporal (Cpl.) in the Royal Canadian Army Cadets, and I want to say that this is a great song. I have never heard it played at cadets before, but, non the less, I like this song.

  • @Alex911TheCanadian You probably haven't heard it played by Army Cadets because it's traditionally a Navy tune so it's more normal for Sea Cadets to play it. Every week the cadets at my corps use it for march past so we hear it A LOT!

  • READY, AYE, READY!

  • @grahamnoyes Steady Boys Steady.

  • my sea cadet core band memorized this song

  • I love this song, when i was at HMCS Ontario we'd hear this song all the time in colours parade

  • 42# Vindictive (thunder bay ON.) leading seaman (sea cadets). i didn't know the lyrics while in quadra, but i want to learn them. does any one know the lyrics?

  • LOVE THIS SONG!!!! We always sing along every marchpast(Sea Cadets)

  • @poster108 oh ya same here

  • @poster108 same here where were ya? Quadra, Acadia, or Ontario ?

  • @SybrrDucky When I went to summer camp?? HMCS Ontario. All the way. GT....I'm from Edmonton, which was pretty sick. Never been to Kingston before.

  • @poster108 Sweet Ontario TG2 Boatswain

  • @poster108 I'm from Edmonton to what core? Resolute, Warrior, Mackenzie? I myself am from Warrior.

  • @poster108 i was at HMCS Ontario for basic band

  • I love the piccolo solo. Whenever I see British bands play this I never hear it.

  • Heart of oak are our ships, jolly tars are our men,

    we always are ready; Steady, boys, steady!

    We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again.

  • i love canada bcs of its land its beautie and its support for freeing black people and WW1 and 2

  • Proud to march to the same tune as you folks.

  • Isn't this the official of the Royal Navy or somehing

  • @Pre114 lol yes but it is also the march of the canadian forces maritime command and has been since the RCN was first formed 100 years ago this year

  • @Pre114 no Roll britania is the march for the royal navy.

  • almost all the songs in the canadain military is origanily british songs probly cuz canada is part o the british common wealth 90% of canadas population is made up of british and french people

  • Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Dennis Jackson, 135 Admiral Nelles, this is a British song, yes, however, we, as "children" of Britain, have adopted it as our own as many commonwealth countries have with many things, so its a British song yes, but its also the official anthem to the RCN(celebrating the Naval Centennial this year) so its a sharing process going on

  • British song boys!!!!!!!!a bit like canadian pipes playing scotland the brave andit is nice to see cananda and britian togeva but to post this as a canadian song pisses me off

  • Joining Canadian Forces next year. I am gonna have a great time serving my country and her interests.

  • @RedSarcov Have a wicked time in the Forces!

  • hi this is Ableseamen Chen from 307# R.C.S.C.C. Mariner...just left this comment here 4 fun...

  • @JCSWMovies XD hey i'm from 37# R.C.S.C.C Courageous Master Seaman Elliot, see ye at camp some time if your a sailor^^

  • @sora28387 o im from 307# RCSCC Mariner and right now im a leading seaman and i just came back from camp... ill see u nxt year maybe

  • #292 R.C.S.C.C Coverdale Guard Colors Bearer.

    GO CANADA

  • pett]y office firstclass retired warenko polsky no. 49 R.C.S.C.C JOHN TRAVERS CORNWELL VC

  • God Save the Queen

  • Go Canada!

  • royal navy cadets rock 4 life and kids

  • Master Seaman Pereira R.C.S.C.C. No. 87 Admiral Murray. ;)

  • @Pereira360 ------- Nickkk

  • Britannia triumphant, her ships rule the seas,

    Her watchword is justice, her password is free.

    So come cheer up my lads, with one heart let us sing,

    Our soldiers, our sailors, our statesmen, our Queen.

    (Chorus sung twice...)

  • Faithful Canada as always!!you may not know it but there is a Country here owes our freedom to your brave soldiers both WW1 and WW2! you are not forgotten by a long chalk!

  • We ne'er see our foes, but we wish them to stay;

    They always see us and they wish us away;

    If they run we will follow, we will drive them ashore;

    For if they won't fight we can do no more.

    (Chorus)

    They say they'll invade us, these terrible foes;

    Frighten our women, our children, our beaus;

    But should their flat-bottoms, in darkness get o'er,

    Stout Britons they'll find to defeat them ashore.

    (Chorus)

  • Come cheer up my lads, tis to glory we steer,

    To add something new to this wonderful year;

    Tis to honour we call you, as free men not slaves,

    For who are so free as the sons of the waves?

    (Chorus)

    Heart of oak our ships, jolly tars our men,

    We always are ready, steady boys, steady.

    We'll fight and we'll conquer again, and again.

  • Fills me with pride.

  • brings back old memories...,

  • "Debout mes gaillard,

     pointons nous vers la gloire!", thats totaly british;)

  • 0:51

    "Steady Boys, Steady"

  • Still a English song though.

  • i luv the flute solo

  • Nice to see we still have plenty of connections.

  • This makes me feel proud to be Canadian :)

  • Very good, Nice to see the Canadians and British still share songs that evidence the heritage and ancestry of Britain and Canada

  • @PaxBritannica1 forever. our Black Watch never went on hiatus either. :P

  • @PaxBritannica1 Hell, the Canadian Grenadier guards still use the Grenedier Guards March. The Princess Pat's use It's a Long way to Tipperary. Many others im sure.

  • Finally a version with the flute solo!

  • Good chaps, carry on.

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