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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

The Irish Guards (IG), part of the Guards Division, is a Foot Guards regiment of the British Army.

The regimental quick march is known as "St Patrick's Day".

Performed by The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals.

"Quis separabit" - Who shall separate.

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  • Many Irishmen from both the Republic (Eire) and Northern Ireland serve in HM Armed Services to this day, and have done for many centuries.

    The Irish Guards recruit principally from the North, but many from Eire also join this regiment, as well as other regiments of the Army, as well as the Royal Navy and the RAF.

    I know this from personal experience.

  • @Boru002 erm aside being irish? would you rather they dressing in green bowler hats and carried pints instead of rifles?

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  • @coxenherrerajames19 You give back to the native Americans the stolen lands you live on now in the US, then give back Arizona, New Mexico and California plus Texas to the brown Mexicans from whom white Americans stole it from and we (the British) will give back all the so called stolen lands in Ireland back to the Irish. That seems a fair deal...and we won’t mention the bail out money given by the nasty & horrible British government/nation to the Irish government/nation...

  • @coxenherrerajames19 spoke by a yank. Clearly te fact that there is not only an Irish regiment in the army but an Irish regiment of foot guards demonstrates that there are more than one version of Irishness.

  • i am part irish myself and i say enough oppression free ireland not divided among petty rivalries between catholics and protestants my mom is protestant and me and my dad catholic! we do not have any problems! if someone from eire or ulster sees this you are IRISH FIRST!!!!!!! FREE IRELAND!!!!!!!!

  • @WorstOfBritish this is very true empires did steal land but yes there were some that were better thieves like here the british were better thieves and the germans were better at winning per say the hearts and minds of people thats why they had so little rebellions

  • @GuyPennebaker everyone stole land at one point or another. The English from the Boers, but the Boers from the natives, and so on in other parts of the world. Realistically all empires or expanding nations are as bad as each other, it's just that some are better thieves.

  • as the sixth generation to serve queen and country , may i say i'm proud and Fuck the begrudgers

  • love this from the best reg in the army

  • LADS

  • @mackshayster It was still their culture. And you didnt do anything anyway to try and change it. Instead you seperated yourself from the problems and let them languish in poverty, whilst you were living the high life. No wonder they raided the Boer farms, when they are poor and the Boers are wealthy.

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