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Band Of the Scots Guards {Date Unknown But in August 2008}

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

Hi all,
Here we have one of my first videos when i started to film the soldiers... Here we have the band of the scots guards and the Kings troops guards! A Lovely bit of footage. Sorry about quality as rubbish camera! Hope you enjoy as much as i do.

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  • Thanks for posting - very enjoyable.

    Very impressive looking soldiers - and with the bravery to back up their looks.

  • @HingerDingerDerginTV If you mean the first march it is called "Colchester Castle".

  • Whats the name of the March?

  • The King's Troop are not wearing jodhpurs but tight fitting military overalls, worn by all ranks in cavalry regiments and field officers in other corps. I think they should have been given rifles for dismounted guard duty.

  • @MyJimmyMonster I'm pretty sure that traffic light is a public flasher.

  • Schönes Video-Grüße an die Scots aus Münster/Germany.

    Waren bis 2008 bei uns stationiert in den Oxfort Barracks-viele Freunde geworden...

    Jetzt Yorkshire-Logistic-Regiment in Münster.

  • @MrJimmyboy1972 - They are a battalion of yellow & green bobbies ha ha. I took it as a joke. Whenever he's on duty in Windsor my son's fascinated by the way the Red Caps just enter the pubs at closing time & the squaddies quietly leave! If only the general public behaved like that life would be easier for them. I'll pass on your appreciation.The press never report the good they do-all undone by that sgt in the custody suite! Feel free to wish them Merry Xmas it'll really boost their morale:)

  • @Insperato62 that was a joke. not a very good one. but a joke. the yellow and green bobbies do a really good job. and, i appreciate them very much. they keep my family safe (four children and six grandchildren, up until now) please tell your son that we appreciate his hard work and concern for the british people. oh! also! i served 15 years in the british army, six of them with the royal military police. i have had to deal with difficult people at all levels... god bless

  • @MrJimmyboy1972-I'm sure you weren't being sarcastic about "the yellow & green bobbies".My son is a member of that elite force in Thames Valley.He appreciates the squaddies in Windsor - they don't get incapably drunk,don't spit on him,don't kick,punch or scratch him,oink at him,tell him to .... off (& that's just the females - the next generation of mothers!).They're impressed by him&he's impressed by them.Sadly the Thin Blue Line is a lot thinner (& thinning daily) than the Red one.Good music!

  • @theloudhalo thats because you have never been in helmand province. you obviously have not heard of the elite british fighting force, "the 1st battallion, the yellow and green bobbies" who accompany the guards on all of their overseas deployments. read up on your british military facts before you post please.

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