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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2009

A look at the British army throughout the ages from the French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, Napoleonic Wars and colonial conflict including some monarchs in red coat as well as some units who favored green over red such as the Queen's Rangers, the British Legion and the famous 95th Rifles. The British army has earned a reputation for excellence all over the world on virtually every continent.

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  • like how unlike other red coat vids you include units like the 95th and "Bloody" Banastre Tarleton's Dragoons. i didn't see Rogers Rangers in there unless thats who you are refering to as the queen's rangers

  • the flag of Great Britain is so much nicer looking than the union jack

  • Long live the queen... (even though she is german ) :D

  • And also LONG LIVE all the smart people who have kept their monarchies...

  • U should make a video about how even more DEMOCRATIC and GREAT the U.S. would have been if it had become a monarchy. according to recent studies about G. Washington's genealogy, the kings of america since 1776 would have been-

    George I 1776-1799

    George II 1799-1857

    Robert I 1857-1870

    George III 1870-1913

    Robert II 1913-1914

    George IV 1914-1971

    Frederick 1971-1997

    Robert III 1997-

    Long live the AMERICAN MONARCHY!

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