Garbage post ! Challenger in 1980 ? Get real ! And the VW ? Surprised to see that too ! Fake post if ever l seen one !
@JelMain2 күн бұрын
Psychological trauma sets in during sleep after such an experience. To shed it, it is essential to have a long, thorough shake, physically - you'll find details in Peter Levine, Waking the Tiger. We now know how to shed the reflex reaction causing PTSD if that doesn't happen, we don't know how to shed the trigger, though. Personally, I passed out top of the 1978 TAVR Platoon Commanders Course at the School of Infantry, so I'm very sympathetic to the views of the fog of war reported. I'd actually been attached to the Battalion at Osnabrook for a couple of weeks just beforehand, arriving during the bare-arms stand-to, and was privileged to be allowed to shed my crap-hat during the border patrol which followed - someone must have liked our style in dumping our civvies in the Mess hallway and joining you lads, from our side, if the Russians are coming, what better company to ride to Valhalla alongside? Technically, casevac management was part of the Platoon Sergeant's job, alongside replenishing ammunition, feeding and watering, and general management of the Toms - the Boss is involved in getting the next attack planned. At a higher level (I ended up a civvy filling a Staff Colonel slot on the WEU Crisis Management team for 20 years) you will get priority treatment asap - which means once the objective has been reached. Here, the section was hopefully 2 subsections, 8 riflemen and a 3-man Gun Group, the rifles in 2x 4-man groups, each of 2 2-man buddy teams as described. It was impossible to stop the covering rifleman going to help his buddy, so covering them was the duty of the other 2-man team. Yes, that's a third of your section gone instantly, but that phase of the battle is generally quite short - the hours mentioned was a product of the extra onus of a far larger battle than expected. Personally, I'd probably have used POWs to do the humping, under the vengeful eye of the casualty's buddy.
@JelMain2 күн бұрын
Graham Colbeck's With 3 Para to the Falklands covers the wider picture.
@Jon-qw2oe21 күн бұрын
10 Para monging it 😂
@TwoFourCharlie007Ай бұрын
TN40 RAF wildenrath 21 sigs happy days
@markedwards158Ай бұрын
I always love it when they say “Man Portable” Yeah, right. Obviously designated by someone who has never stepped out of the design office 😂
@peter-br8hzАй бұрын
0:59 und 1:56 sowie 2:09 in Hary /Bockenem ,Langer Brink /Ecke In den Weiden ,heute Meyers Gasse mit gegenüber Feldscheune .Ich stamme aus dem Nachbardorf Störy und kann mich an viele Britische Übungen erinnern ..
@ericthemauve2 ай бұрын
Very sloppy upload.
@edpzz2 ай бұрын
out from UK for 6 weeks and given one days R&R, Got my LOA cash payment, blew the lot in one night on the Reeperban, , thats all I remember of Crusader 80, happy days
@hs22702 ай бұрын
An articulate and seriously harrowing account, it’s astonishing what this young platoon commander and his men went through. Many of whom were in their late teens and early twenties. I hope they are doing well now. Utrinque Paratus!
@johnallen78073 ай бұрын
Took part in both Lionheart and Crusader. One thing we found, the closer to the IGB we got the more pleased the locals were to see us, they knew what was on the other side!
@johnallen78073 ай бұрын
Took part in both Lionheart and Crusader. One thing we found, the closer to the IGB we got the more pleased the locals were to see us, they knew what was on the other side!
@jonbritland83893 ай бұрын
Just goes to show standards are the same as 2ww hard professional soldiers. Thank God in this day and age of lowering standards the Paras are Great Britain.
@GAME-OVER64773 ай бұрын
Is malvinas no farklands
@PeteWalker-zj6xq3 ай бұрын
I was 90a and we still had the SLR plus I remember that the brochure that is shown in the recruitment office was produced just as I started - it featured people from 89c. So early 90’s
@12dougreed4 ай бұрын
What a waste of time and money. Just find a wood park up go to sleep 💤 read books drink German beer and then wait for something to happen, that never did. I can just imagine them deciding on a name. Over a few after lunch brandies in the mess. Oh , I say old chap what shall we call this one? How about Run Jerry run Jerry run run run ? No no can't use that . They are on our side now, Red Rushing Russian is a good one. Or I know Rocking Horse . Oh old chap love the Rocking horse one , reminds me of my nurse . We can use that at a later date. Crusader 💕 followed by Lion heart. The name Lion heart will be blood curdling for them. Wow yes those names are so powerful, enough to frighten the shit out of the USSR, that's as long as the Beatles don't fuck things up again. At least it will at same time secure our jobs by bullshiting the rest of the world, the last thing we want is to lose our free cigarette ration free petrol tax free cars tax free Alcohol travel allowance that is easy to fake .double wages for being so far away from home 6 weeks leave per year 9 to 4 daily work routine plus 2 hour lunch break. And jolly good piss ups in the mess.
@jasonhood24534 ай бұрын
My left ear enjoyed this.
@66kbm4 ай бұрын
Saxon/LSW. Only 2 of the worst waste of money in the Defence Procurement that happened. Made the manufacturers Billions, made the soldier nothing but defects and possible Death.
@kennethlaycock47244 ай бұрын
I used to be an LNER man,but on reflection,King&Castle class are the bees knees of steam locomotives.
@sicapon4 ай бұрын
Having seen how the Russians are performing in Ukraine, I think we were a bit over concerned with the threat.
@johnallen78073 ай бұрын
The threat was 3rd Shock Army and they were very professional.
@ghostwriter20314 ай бұрын
When I started training we had two platoons of 35. After the first 10 weeks of basic we were down to about 45 to begin CIC at Ouston. 13 of us from the original two platoons eventually passed out.
@motormech1h3434 ай бұрын
Falklands war was 1982 not 86
@gregorybrennan85394 ай бұрын
Wait to use the phone because there was a Russian soldier ahead of you calling his CTA or whatever.
@12dougreed4 ай бұрын
NBC utter rubbish.
@laurenceskinnerton735 ай бұрын
Brunel a flawed genius.
@mrhat505 ай бұрын
The man with the broom will not be forgotten.
@magnolia4305 ай бұрын
I think you have the date wrong in your heading, Because Ex Lionheart was in 1984 as i was part of it based in Münster at the time.
@SPiderman-rh2zk6 ай бұрын
Absolutely speechless and in awe the whole way through this. I usually pause stuff to research a place, date, event etc. but in these guys manner of speaking it's all laid on. Jack Higgins described Paratroopers of all countries as having 'a kind of arrogant self-sufficiency' and you certainly get that impression from these men. Simply the best soldiers in the world. Any Ex Paras reading this, I hope you are safe, as secure and happy as you can be and I wish you long years.
@vincemoran5876 ай бұрын
We.... Ffs. You were not there. Stop fighting for the rich. Stop fighting for capitalism. Wake up. Don't be their cuck slave.
@vincemoran5876 ай бұрын
Arrogant bullies, racists, blue nosed parodies and other bigots. The acf was and is full of these picks. Non of them can fight.
@vincemoran5876 ай бұрын
I just recall being cold, wet and having to put up with thick, uneducated adults. My father warned me. But it did prepare me to enter the TA years later.
@privatepilotuk6 ай бұрын
Memories of 78C, Scott Squadron
@benconway90106 ай бұрын
Mate fuckin sort your friggin video out should of done it before posting on KZbin it’s diabolical totally unwatchable you should of got it cleaned up and put on dvd shit video
@Schtoumpher7 ай бұрын
Canadian Army 2023... thank you trudeau.
@sheronasims67837 ай бұрын
Why combat infantryman. Do you get non combat infantry? 😆
@robthomas43027 ай бұрын
I spent the first five days dug in just north of Alfeld. Great times.
@jimmyoconnell61677 ай бұрын
British paratroopers are elite regiment the best
@Thorpex19608 ай бұрын
I came out in 83 so missed out on all the updated equipment.........LOL....Never got to find out for myself the failings of the SA80 when it first was issued but have heard lots of reports on the groups on facebook about how crap it was and the age old debate on which is better SA80 or SLR........I only ever handled an SLR when I was on basic as I qualified as a combat driver so my personal weapon became the SMG gat gun commonly known as spray and pray stormtrooper special........lol
@williamdodds13947 ай бұрын
If they were going down 556 road the Canadian demaco based on m16 design would have been the better option .
@oml81mm26 күн бұрын
My first thought about the SA80 was that if a "forward assist" was required then there must be an inherent fault. Second thought was that it was well balanced, comfortable and accurate. Third thought was that it was a good design buggered up by poor, and probably cheap, manufacturing. I later discovered that it was buggered up by politics and interference.
@rnrbishop9 ай бұрын
Cath AS!
@andrewansell22159 ай бұрын
SLR's, 58Patt Webbing & series 3 LR's, that's 1980's, not 1990's!
@avid-my3ik10 ай бұрын
I know somone in 4 para he didnot explain like this
@avid-my3ik10 ай бұрын
Nar this is crap
@avid-my3ik10 ай бұрын
Whats wrong with vol
@TheCatBilbo10 ай бұрын
The SA80 was a good idea hampered by some terrible design & production issues. Only since the A3 is it a really good rifle.
@timwingham89522 ай бұрын
Unless you're left handed that is!
@michaelgabout445910 ай бұрын
When you left that training, were you a private or a non-commissioned officer ? And do you know the difference between the Army Apprentices College and the Junior Leaders Battalion?
@OldNavajoTricks10 ай бұрын
Nowadays they just whatsapp it lol.
@user-jo8yr1zo9k10 ай бұрын
This did not age well!
@samueltempleton74110 ай бұрын
Great watching this, I was a Boy soldier with the Royal Irish Rangers, Auchinleck Platoon training at Ballymena Northern Ireland. The Platoon went over to Germany serving along side the 5th Battalion Royal Irish Rangers. It was a great experience especially walking in the NBC suit. I remember digging in near the river Leine just below Marienburg Castle outside Hannover.
@anslicht448711 ай бұрын
Act 1 is chopped about 10 sec at the end. No basic info. This is the Miller production w Eric Idle. The almost invisible last frame shows 1987. 10K viewers have, I assume, figured that out for themselves.
@0501735111 ай бұрын
Really interesting, shame about the poor quality. Any one know if there is a better version out there to watch? I really want to learn more about this point in history.