HMKG 2008: Drill in First Person View, Part 3

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

Have you wondered what it's like to perform in His Majesty The King's Guard's Drill Platoon? I recorded this during the summer, maybe one of the last full drills we performed. I made two mistakes, I dare you to find them. :-p

New vlog/blog/video thing up on Wednesday. :-)

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  • How did you get permission to film instead of participate as normal?

  • I asked. The Lieutenant smiled and said "I'd like to see that" and walked away. :-)

  • was your mistake at 6:39?

    where your moved your bode to the left early?

  • Haha, yeah, that's one of them. I turned too early earlier in the drill also, during the silent drill. It was very different doing it without the rifle, so I got distracted a couple of times. :-p

  • :D i saw them.

    i wish we in germany would have such great drillteams:)

    there are two things i wish to know,

    the name of the march that is played at the end.

    and the part 1 die name of the drum part when you start marching.

  • I don't remember the name of the last song, but the first drum part is the King's Guards "Drum March" I remember we called it. Whenever they're marching and not playing a song, they "fill in" with the drum march. In this case the drum march is relieved by the March of the King's Guard, which is the first song. :-)

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  • @logitechg20 The last march is the swedish march "Avanti per Patria", by Sam Rydberg.

  • @logitechg20 The drum cadence in the very end is called "Gutten" :-)

  • @Thrusthamster You are referring to "mellanmarsch" right? The correct naming in English would be "drum cadence". Great pov!

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