As a U.S. Army Soldier of the 101st Airborne’s 187th Infantry Regiment; this was very impressive and rewarding to view. Having worked with a few Brits overseas I have nothing but respect for our brothers in arms. Well done lads. Oh and yes...the folks in the background snickering should have the sin knocked out of them.
@TheHistoryNerdWhoLovesMerica2 жыл бұрын
I agree I come from a U.S. millitary familly and think it is very rude to direspect any countries millitary.
@TheFacefinder8 жыл бұрын
Dress right dress, These boys are on top of their game. God Bless the Brits. Love 'em. I'm an honorary member of the 52nd Lowland Volunteers. 1979. Brits put us through hell and back. I wouldn't change a thing. Love you guys!
@Richard5003 жыл бұрын
Dressing! ......... Right Dress!! 😜
@dawnbowra93497 жыл бұрын
My grandfather joined in Dublin and was in the 2nd batallion grenidier guards fife and drum. He lied about his age to join out of a military orphanage during world war 1 towards the end, in peace time he lost his little finger in a carpentry accident, "his trade" and couldn't play the fife anymore, then switched to the drum. So proud x he immigrated to Australia in 1925...and the rest is history.
@geoffreyanthony42766 жыл бұрын
There is no finer sight in any army in the world than a company of Guardsmen marching in quick time to the music of "The British Grenadiers." Wonderful to see that standards in the Household Division are maintained. What an inspiration. GEA
@mikenelson87864 жыл бұрын
For those that do not understand . The shuffling is called "covering off" it is to allow the ranks to be in line and orderly. When "On parade " it demonstrates order and allows for co-ordinated movement.
@jacobdavis9548 Жыл бұрын
I assure you that they know what they are doing.
@OlavoLuisatto7 жыл бұрын
Impeccable uniformity. Congratulations! Greetings from BRZ. São Paulo State. Claps!!
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
SIDE DRUMS: Developed for The Royal Marines, and first used by them in April 2012, the drums introduced to 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards Corps of Drums in 2014 are Pearl Viscount Military Snare Drums (Twin Snare - top and bottom snares fitted) and Pearl Viscount 28 inch x 12 inch Bass Drum, each with hand-painted enamel and 24 carat gold leaf Regimental emblazonment under three coats of clear varnish. The fifes are Viscount Bb and Fb keyed flutes.
@BCSchmerker9 жыл бұрын
+GrenadierGuardsDmr Pearl® drums? Must be a second-source based on a Military Livery version of the SDP-1412TS tube-lug double-snare and BDP-2812 tube-lug bass - I remember the Premier® 0097-S double-snare and 0188RQL bass being official spec. Most Pearl marching drums use a Cooperman-compatible carry eye on one of the batter-hoop tension bolts for slung use of snares and single tenors, rather than the British-spec claw hook. Pearl offers a heavy-wire hook for some Pipe Band models such as the FFXPMD-1412 double-snare, which may also be standard on the SDP snares and TDP single tenors.
@mikecolbert58417 жыл бұрын
grenadier guarded Mr
@timothybaxter73927 жыл бұрын
A word of warning, if I may. If any British fighting force advances towards you singing Men of Harlech........... RUN
@juliaedmondson2117 жыл бұрын
Timothy Baxter
@jonathankovacs18094 жыл бұрын
Men of Harlech is a Welsh song man but you are right if you hear men of Harlech you may not have the chance to run!
@@timothybaxter7392 Uh so they sang a song while they were marching to death?
@olderwizard8 жыл бұрын
If people don't understand what they are watching they really should keep their mouths shut. I watched the changing of the guard at Arlington, didn't understand it all but knew enough to show respect to the troops and traditions of another country.
@kateford35387 жыл бұрын
Bert Slopend Same here. I was young when I saw the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier and I still stood there in silence. Seems even the American adults can't keep their months shut during our ancient traditions.
@MrJuliosaczk7 жыл бұрын
Nice to see a bit of British army, it is totally different from Brazilian army, congratulations to all of you, there must be such an history behind all of this, once again, congratulations from Brazil
@Princeton52 жыл бұрын
Oh boy we have a story to tell you
@katerinakempb82176 жыл бұрын
So enjoy listening to the Corps of Drums, NIIIICE😍👍😍👍HC great playing👍💖👍💖
@alanw788 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your amazing videos... they're so beautiful, excellent video quality and the the sound is great!!!
@GrenadierGuardsDmr8 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoy them. Squeezing the camera between the Palace's heavy duty railings makes getting a clear and steady shot very difficult.
@amosmaclin46657 жыл бұрын
I've always cared bout all vets great job u all from USA thank u for everything u do
@mickthornley72108 жыл бұрын
Just realised they're American who are laughing, that's says it all really
@RandomGuys_4 жыл бұрын
They even laugh at their own marines, like come on man
@realmilitaryhours41794 жыл бұрын
IKR they see the shuffling and go 'whats with all that shuffling' like do you want them to take massive steps to go a short way or what
@achadenjoyer64854 жыл бұрын
I'm french France and England was ennemy but i think is bad to laught about tradition like that
@MartinBeacon4 жыл бұрын
i think they are laughing about the tall hair thing
@glosterjavelin21113 жыл бұрын
@@MartinBeacon even that is tradition, the bearskin as it’s called was stolen from french soldiers as souvenirs after the victory at waterloo.
@billietyree61397 жыл бұрын
I'm as old American Marine and I really enjoyed seeing the ceremony but I think some of the people giggling and talking needed to have the s--- slapped out of them.
@CaptainTripp7 жыл бұрын
I'm with you all the way Billie!
@LindaTCornwall7 жыл бұрын
To be honest I think it's because they don't understand the Ceremony of the Changing of the Guards. It might actually be useful if they had read up on it before going. Sending you a wave from your cousins over the pond in Cornwall England...
@Khumry5 жыл бұрын
they dont know what dissapline is
@shill7005 жыл бұрын
@@Khumry you don't know how to spell it :)
@shill7005 жыл бұрын
it's not the same as the National Tomb... its at the Palace, not to honour the dead
@ItsjustJust5162 жыл бұрын
13:52 wellington march played by core of drums rarely heard today
@jandejong64987 жыл бұрын
The irritating noise of the public gives no respect !! These people: stay at home. Greetings from Holland.
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
REGIMENTAL STRUCTURE - FOOT GUARDS REGIMENTS - GRENADIER, COLDSTREAM, SCOTS, IRISH AND WELSH GUARDS, EACH WITH: ~ Regimental Headquarters: Stores, Recruitment (approximately 11 men) PLUS Regimental Band (1 Director of Music Officer and up to 42 Musicians). ~ 1st Battalion: Battalion Headquarters, Five Companies comprising three x Rifle Companies, Support Company and Headquarter Company, plus specialist platoons and sections including Corps of Drums, Pipes and Drums (Scots and Irish Guards only), Quartermasters, Signals, Mechanised Transport, Training/Gym, Medical, Police, Mortar, Sniper, Reconnaissance and Anti-Tank Platoons. Each Regiment has differing specialist platoons/sections. The three Rifle Companies of the respective Regiments are; Grenadier Guards: Queen's Company, Number 2 Company and Inkerman Company. Coldstream Guards: Number 1 Company, Number 2 Company and Number 3 Company. Scots Guards: A Company, B Company and C Company. Irish Guards: Number 1 Company, Number 2 Company and Number 4 Company. Welsh Guards: Prince of Wales Company, Number 2 Company and Number 3 Company. (1st Battalion strength approximately 600 officers and men) ~ Incremental Company (Grenadier - Nijmegen Company, Coldstream - Number 7 Company, Scots Guards - F Company, no incremental companies in the Irish and Welsh Guards), formed in 1993 to represent the then disbanded 2nd Battalions, Guardsmen in their first 6 to 9 months primarily involved in London Public Duties (ceremonial) (approximately 95 officers and men).
@willhall18748 жыл бұрын
2:40 : "What's with the shuffling?" Bloody yank.
@sarabelleimaginary6 жыл бұрын
Carefully refer to history and this needless shuffling completely represents half the reason we rebelled against your monarchy. ;)
@olitucker42066 жыл бұрын
It's a dressing to make sure everybody is in line
@Paladin_Green6 жыл бұрын
Dress right dress
@vikingreal36775 жыл бұрын
they really are dumb race.
@bykevinzhong5 жыл бұрын
Its either a right dress or middle dress, you shuffle so that you are in line with other people
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
GUARD MOUNT: The Household Division is the most senior Division of the British Army. It comprises seven regiments; two Regiments of Horse Guards (The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals - CAVALRY) and five Regiments of Foot Guards (Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards - INFANTRY). In addition to being fully trained and deployable combat regiments, most of the current Regiments of the Household Division have guarded the Royal Household (residences) since 1660, albeit under different titles and forms from today. In addition to combat deployment, the Household Division has the duty of guarding the Royal Household within London District which is geographically defined as within the M25 road network and includes the official Royal residences of Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace, the Tower of London and Windsor Castle. Changing The Queen's Guard occurs every day from April to July, and every second day for the rest of the year, at 11:30am on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace. A contingent from the Duty Company (one of the three Rifle Companies of the five Foot Guards Regiments, or one of the Foot Guards Incremental Companies - see one of my previous comments for details) finds the New Guard for the next 24/48 hours, replacing the Old Guard, the previous 24/48 hour Guard Mount. When the Queen is resident in London, the contingent for Guard Mount comprises the Captain of the Guard (usually rank of Major), Subaltern of the Guard (usually rank of Lieutenant, however on this day rank of Second Lieutenant), Ensign (usually rank of Second Lieutenant) and 40 Other Ranks (ranks of Warrant Officer, Colour Sergeant, Gold Sergeant, Lance Sergeants, Lance Corporals, Guardsmen). With the same Officers there are 31 Other Ranks when the Queen is not resident in London as sentry postings are reduced. The Queen's Guard comprises a St James's Palace Detachment and a Buckingham Palace Detachment (and a Tower of London Detachment from the same Duty Company with a separate ceremony at that location). As St James's Palace is officially considered the senior Royal Residence, the St James's Palace Detachment always leads and includes the Captain of the Guard being the Senior Officer, the Ensign carrying The Colour to be lodged at St James's Palace Guard Room, the Company Sergeant Major (rank of Warrant Officer), Non-Commissioned Officers (ranks of Colour Sergeant, Gold Sergeant, Lance Sergeant and Lance Corporal), the Escort To The Colour (two Lance Corporals) and the Guardsmen for sentry posting. The Buckingham Palace Detachment comprises the Subaltern of the Guard, Non-Commissioned Officers and Guardsmen. After the Guard Change ceremony, the Subaltern of the Guard also makes his own way to St James's Palace, however during the ceremony he commands the Buckingham Palace Detachment under the overall command of the Captain of the Guard. Occasionally a full compliment of Foot Guards Regiments are not available for either or both of the Old and New Guards. At these times any Regiment of HM Armed Forces can be invited to participate. This is quite common in late July and August as ceremonial duties wind down for summer breaks. Foot Guards Bands may also be substituted by bands outside the Household Division. The Foot Guards wear Summer Guard Order (scarlet tunics) from around the first week of April to the last week of October, and Winter Guard Order (grey greatcoats) for the rest of the year. Guard Change can be cancelled at short notice if there is heavy rain. A Guard Change also occurs daily at Windsor Castle. Whilst in constant rotation, a different Duty Company, and more likely a Company from a different Regiment, will find the Guard at Windsor Castle. The Queen's Life Guard is changed daily on Horse Guards Parade which is situated between Whitehall and St James's Park, the ceremony occurring both adjacent and within Horse Guards (the building). Queen's Life Guard Mount is alternated between The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals excepting that in July the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery take over whilst the Household Cavalry are on summer camp. A monthly schedule of Guard Mount duties is published as a pdf on the Army's website. Note that the schedule can change. A listing in this schedule under Bands as "1st Battalion" indicates that Regiment's Corps of Drums is the accompanying band - see top right at the page in the following link for this schedule; www.army.mod.uk/events/ceremonial/23233.aspx
@aidanmccormack54437 жыл бұрын
10:27 That's so cool! I apologize for the people laughing. These traditions, with minimal modification, have been preserved for centuries. That's just cool to think about.
@GrenadierGuardsDmr8 жыл бұрын
Over 1 million views of my videos, and this one the most popular. Thank you for watching, liking and sharing my videos.
@SuperChuckRaney8 жыл бұрын
It's a good Video. Is that entrance song called, 'Beaver on my Head" ?? ahahah we usta call that style The Beaver. We wore caps & feathers. ahhaahah good times. We had this one Saxaphone player that had this weird little step that made his head bob up and down. So we took his feather off so no one could see it bounce.
@callumstokoe76028 жыл бұрын
GrenadierGuardsDmr its rsm if they have a paste stick not csm
@kieranpritchard13158 жыл бұрын
GrenadierGuardsDmr
@Lord_Of_The_Muta_Crackhouse8 жыл бұрын
1,666 Boi get rekt
@jesseboombatts7 жыл бұрын
For one week we had a British Command Sergeant Major come and drill us..... Man that F'er was mean!!! LOL We were all " =Ah he's British, hell offer us tea and biscuit's , maybe well lounge around. Not even close, had us marching swinging our arms like the British, stamping our feet at each order IE: FORWARD....MARCH (stamp your right foot on march and then step off) Never did so many push ups and ran so much, he did everything we grunts did along side us, WITH a big wooden stick!!! Yelled the whole time, bloody this and lazy shits that, i had a blast but i couldn't move for a month after that week...
@cronocide7 жыл бұрын
that stick is for hittin' you got it light.😉
@Badgersj6 жыл бұрын
A friend of mine was an officer in a British regiment. He was leading his troops on exercise, and there was one soldier who just couldn't be bothered and held everybody up. In the end, my friend lost it and turned on this soldier, screaming at him. He said he was on the verge of doing things that would have got him court-martialled. Fortunately, his sergeant major grabbed hold of him and led him away and told him to go and cool off. When he looked round, the soldier was on the ground and the sergeant major was kicking him.
@jesseboombatts6 жыл бұрын
This was in 1997.... most likely the Falklands..
@michaelobrien92856 жыл бұрын
That "big wooden stick" is a pace stick, they are tailored to the height of the individual and fold out with brass fittings to measure the various pace lengths the British Army use. Did he also have a go at the lack of polish on your boots? It's a Pirbright thing.
@leemorris69962 жыл бұрын
The pace stick is for the SGT MAJOR to hit idle soldiers with, failing that to stick up idle soldiers arse and turn them into a lollipop. Ex Grenadier myself 💂♂️
@SarahJonestoo8 жыл бұрын
Great video and really helpful captions. Thank you.
@1812AndMore9 жыл бұрын
Don't you just hate it when the public laugh when they do drill and dress ranks. I'm quite sure they wouldn't be laughing if they were being barked at by a massive drill sergeant screaming at you in a high pitch voice. Ignorant tourists I tell you... can never respect the British Guards for their bravery and discipline. I am a Canadian loyalist and I will always have the utmost respect for Her Majesties soldiers, be it British, Canadian, Australian or New Zealand.
@cptmiller1328 жыл бұрын
nah it's just civies man they do it here in america too =/
@popcorngrenade23308 жыл бұрын
Im a form the usa and my freinds are always saying "im dumb for being and British person" i've always loved their peformmaces i mean like show some respcet
@MaxeeboyChub7 жыл бұрын
And also " what's with the shuffling? " how ignorant do you have to be.
@jackrorke93077 жыл бұрын
Maxeeboy I know she was so ignorant and made everything that is obvious a question.
@MaxeeboyChub7 жыл бұрын
Evolution 4 Exactly.
@elton66568 жыл бұрын
shame on the public for laughing at someone else's customs
@rockinhank17 жыл бұрын
I definately would respect this changing of the guards just as I would at the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier in Washington D.C. . Silence and courtesy is a must !
@robertibbotson4098 жыл бұрын
people laugh at the red coats but they forget Britain is one of the most powerful and combat ready nation in the world second only to america we are tiny but we are strong
@Trommel578 жыл бұрын
Nobody laughs at the redcoats. Airfare tickets are so cheap that any fool can buy one, this explains some attitudes. Your country has a fine army, sir.
@JXiao8 жыл бұрын
why would anyone laughed the red coat ?
@Mr-Damage7 жыл бұрын
If push came to shove Britain would be able to give America a bloody nose.. probably a couple of black eyes as well as a broken leg or two also..
@embracethequantum49567 жыл бұрын
Mr Damage probably only a couple scratches tbh because we have a massive military.. the most advanced fighter, tanks, ships, equipment and better standard issue rifles
@crusher80177 жыл бұрын
If that is the case, why does the U.S. always call upon the smaller allies to help them fight ? If you didn't know, your military has been gutted and is burned out. Numbers do not equal quality. And as for technology, it means nothing without highly trained people who can operate such equipment. How do I know ? I fought alongside your countrymen a number of times. Only a few were trained to the same level as I was. And I was only a Cpl the Sgt. 2 rounds from my weapon equaled a full mag of 30 from one of your vaunted rifles.
@BCSchmerker9 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I saw the reso-hoop drag ropes on the drum corps' Premier® 0097's actually put to use: For parade rest, the snare drums are grounded on the batter hoops, which have three stand-off spheres (Tension Bolt Ball & Stem, P/N 0269) for the purpose; the drag ropes are a holdover from the laced field drums of the past. Cooperman® has support balls optional for batter or resonant hoops of their rope-tension snare models, along with a standard bronze carry eye on the batter hoop.
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
+B. C. Schmerker Drag ropes were used to carry the drum on the back. In the Foot Guards, drag ropes are fitted to the side drums of the Corps of Drums only, as they are a combat section and represent this battle heritage. Drag ropes are not fitted to Regimental Band drums as these bands are essentially for entertainment. Regards.
@WHUFC718 жыл бұрын
Fantastic. Proud to be British.
@einarbolstad81508 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the text comments in the video, very nice touch.
@ak99898 жыл бұрын
Grenadiers are awesome! We flew to the UK to spend a month on vacation there. Now its time to go again! Love the UK so I collect British Campaign medals from the Victorian Era. The empire kept the muslim world in its place, at peace!
@patrickgleason66103 жыл бұрын
I was in the Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps for a number of years, so I have some experience doing ceremonial things. I thought that this was very very well done - it's different than what I was used to doing and seeing, but I like the tradition and how it was done. I'm a Yank, and I'm not laughing at all - nothing but respect on my end.
@ianskeggs52946 жыл бұрын
These guys don’t play games, it’s real. Supreme respact
@danielellis76586 жыл бұрын
As a man holding dual citizenship in the US and the UK, I've got to say that these tourists have got to be the most disrespectful I have ever seen. Respect the troops, m8s, they've been down range taking lead, defending your freedom, whilst you stand at the gate of the palace and laugh. If you really have no respect for these men in red, then I suggest that you sign up for the army, in whatever country you hail from, and spend some time in the middle east yourself. Now, I'm no soldier, and neither do I claim to be, but I believe that even common citizens should show some damn respect. These boys have put their lives on the line for you. This isn't a joke. Grow up, or shut up. Your choice, m8.
@DavidMiller.937 жыл бұрын
People need to remember or even realise that these aren't toy soldiers who like to dress up (although us Brits do it best ;) hehe) but are indeed serving combat/infantry soldiers in war zones too! I'd encourage people to enjoy the changing of the guard etc but don't mock them!! God save the queen and God bless our armed forces! :)
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
DRUM MAJORS: Drum Major appointment in the Regiments of Foot Guards is always from Warrant Officer Class 2 rank (WO2) and they are always former Drummers from their Regiment's 1st Battalion Corps of Drums. Administratively they head the Corps of Drums although they usually lead the Regimental Bands at ceremonial. The occasional unavailability of Drum Majors requires Gold Sergeants (wearing 3 gold chevrons) or Lance Sergeants (wearing 3 white chevrons) of the Corps of Drums to act up as Drum Sergeants however these ranks do not carry swords or have tunics embellished with gold lace. Drum Majors wear a Shoulder Belt (not a "sash") embellished with regimental devices and battle honours, a sword, a crimson sash representing their Warrant Officer rank, and carry a Staff (not a "mace"). Drum Majors also wear four inverted gold chevrons on the right arm, inverted signifying they are a badge of appointment rather than rank. You will see that DMaj Bainbridge, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, leads the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards Corps of Drums in this video and has the "grenade fired proper" of the Grenadier Guards embroidered in silver on his shoulder belt. Occasionally Drum Majors are permanently appointed to ceremonial duties and they then leave their respective 1st Battalions (Corps of Drums - part of deployable battle forces) and are appointed Drum Majors of the Household Division. Such is the case with DMaj Fitzgerald, Senior Drum Major Household Division, Coldstream Guards, DMaj Taylor, Drum Major Household Division, Coldstream Guards and DMaj Staite, Drum Major Household Division, Grenadier Guards. The Senior Drum Major may be promoted to Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) rank if certain criteria are met, although this is not often. Drum Majors of the Household Division wear shoulder belts displaying the Regimental Badges of all seven regiments of the Household Division, including those of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals. Drum Majors who remain with their respective 1st Battalions wear shoulder belts displaying the single Regimental Device (eg: the grenade fired proper for the Grenadier Guards, the leek for the Welsh Guards) of their own Regiment.
@patharris43686 жыл бұрын
GrenadierGuardsDmr Did Drum Major Bainbridge retire? Saw him during 2015 only. Seemed to always March so effortlessly.
@insertnamehere56606 жыл бұрын
"What's with the shuffling?" They were dressing
@lloydturner99116 жыл бұрын
Born and Proud in England 🏴
@geoffreyanthony42766 жыл бұрын
I never get tired of seeing this video. The Drum Major's (Bainbridge?) drill even by the standards of !st Guards is "red 'ot". Very well set up bearskin cap too. Well done all!
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
Half a million views of my videos and not one fluffy kitten in any of them. Thank you for watching, liking, sharing and commenting on my videos.
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
CREATION OF THE FIVE REGIMENTS OF FOOT GUARDS * not known by these titles at the time 1642: The Scots Guards* were originally formed under Charles I. 1649: Charles I beheaded under Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. 1650: The Coldstream Guards* are formed by Oliver Cromwell. 1651: The Scots Guards* are disbanded by Oliver Cromwell. 1656: The Grenadier Guards* formed to protect the exiled Charles II in Belgium, and will become the 1st Regiment of Foot. 1660: Cromwell's Commonwealth dissolved. Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II. 1661: The Coldstream Guards* disbanded (to break the association with Cromwell) and reformed on the same day, become the 2nd Regiment of Foot. 1662: The Scots Guards* reformed, become the 3rd Regiment of Foot. 1900: The Irish Guards created, become the 4th Regiment of Foot Guards. 1915: The Welsh Guards created, become the 5th Regiment of Foot Guards.
@shannondelaney32989 жыл бұрын
+GrenadierGuardsDmr they use the shuffling movement so they can line with each outer outer wise known as'dressing'
@olivernicholson96669 жыл бұрын
+GrenadierGuardsDmr Forgive my ignorance, but does this list not confuse the Scots Guards with the Royal Scots, the First of Foot, Pontius Pilate his Bodyguard
@GrenadierGuardsDmr9 жыл бұрын
+Oliver Nicholson My list refers only to the five Regiments of Foot Guards of the British Army, who along with the two Regiments of Horse Guards, form the Household Division, and GUARD the Sovereign's HOUSEHOLD in addition to combat deployment. In 1642 when King Charles I was facing opposition from Parliament in London (which would eventually lead to his beheading) and needed his troops close by, rebellion started in Ireland. With insufficient troops available, Charles was forced to raise a new army in Scotland and issued a commission to the Marquis of Argyle to raise a Royal Regiment which was dispatched to Ireland immediately under the title "Argyle's Regiment". Almost all regiments were known by the name of their Colonel at this time. After defeating the rebellion, they stayed in Ulster before returning to Scotland in 1649 just after the execution of Charles I and were then dispersed. When Charles's son and heir, Charles II attempted to regain the throne in 1650, he reformed the "Lyfe Guard of Foot" (Argyle's old regiment) and they actually fought against Monck's Regiment (now known as the Coldstream Guards) who were fighting for Parliament. The Lyfe Guard of Foot were defeated and again they were dispersed. Eventually Cromwell's Commonwealth dissolved and with the Restoration of the Monarchy under Charles II in 1660, the Regiment was reformed for a third time. Recruiting began in 1661 and it was fully formed in 1662. The Scottish Regiment of Foot Guards (as they were then known) joined the English Establishment in 1685 under James II. Around this time they became unofficially known as the "Scots Guards". They were given the title "Third Regiment of Foot Guards" in 1707. 1642 is considered the beginning of the Scots Guards' ancestry as each time it was reformed, it was done so along the lines of its previous form. However the Scots Guards' continuous history commenced in 1662, hence it is considered the Third Regiment of Foot Guards. The Royal Scots were an entirely different Regiment. Raised in 1633 and known for most of its history as the Royal Regiment of Foot, the Regiment was amalgamated with the King's Own Scottish Borderers in 2006. Soon after, it ceased to be a Regiment and became a Battalion in the new Royal Regiment of Scotland, it's title becoming The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland. The Royal Scots had the nickname "Pontius Pilate's Bodyguard". My list is very simplified and passes over much detail as I have just demonstrated, however I believe it is essentially correct. Regards.
@olivernicholson96669 жыл бұрын
+GrenadierGuardsDmr Thank you very much. I think I am right in thinking that the KOSB and the Royal Scots (with or without P. Pilate) and hte Green Howards were some of the very few regiments never to have been amalgamated till the last Labour Government.
@zakoperative41884 жыл бұрын
10:18 Is it just me, or did I hear the song "Everything is Awesome, everything is cool when you're apart of a team."
@GunnersRange4 жыл бұрын
Sadly, I must agree with Mr. Thornley's comments. As an American, we are, by and large, enthralled with the pomp and pageantry of British ceremony, especially something like this. As much to my distaste as any other comments below, however, Americans just do not know how to behave at something like this. Manners and good taste have been forgotten as part of raising a child in the USA. Only in the Southern USA and rural areas outside the South is there still some semblance of civility.
@samlord56789 жыл бұрын
I wish they had this in America
@Shimshashuii27434 жыл бұрын
I like how Fife and Drum played the Wellington March
@CaptainTripp7 жыл бұрын
Well Hell, I better apologize for my fellow Americans, brought up rough in a rough country. Just because it is 2017 does not mean we all are with the times. People are a bit independent here....no pun intended. If you watch our changing of the guard at Arlington you will notice real damn quick that absolutely NO misconduct is tolerated! Even in our own country we have to police the loudmouths. Sad but true. But, we are all not like that. I and my family think the British changing of the Guard is beautiful and we also recognize the very, very long heritage of it. Now to be fair, I have watched these vids forever it seems and there are alot of different languages being heard that say the same thing as the Americans, and the worst offenses I have seen were from your fellow Englishmen, where young guys were verbally and physically taunting the poor Guards. I would give my whole month's salary to see someone jump out and taunt a Guard at Arlington,,please, please just try. Anyhoo, be that as it may, I and lot more Americans than you would imagine really like watching the Queen's Own doing their stuff. To be honest, Ya'll need to stop being so damn liberal and put a boot on some necks! Make it to where the public adheres to a set of rules while the ceremony is in progress, including talking out loud. IF enforced, you would be surprised at how fast we "stupid and rude" Americans would start to behave. You know what happens when you give a wild horse his head,,,that is what the reigns are for.
@strangelee44007 жыл бұрын
You have nothing to apologize for. Remember also that Arlington is an enclosed area where spectator discipline can (and is) enforced. It is also a cemetery and people are usually respectfully silent. The changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is viewed through the tall railings that surround the courtyard and outside those railings is..well..the centre of a major city. A good analogy would be trying to do this on the front lawn of the White house with all the tourists staring in from behind the railings...there will be some disrespectful noisy chatter.
@vanmanwales15904 жыл бұрын
Don't feel guilty. There are morons in every country and we have more than our fair share in the UK.
@petergriffiths35164 жыл бұрын
At the changing of the guard ceremony at Arlington US. If you speak and can be heard by the guard commander, he will tell you in no uncertain terms to be quiet.
@ritaDas-xl4kz3 жыл бұрын
Just shows the british dont care about all the people and just do what they are supposed to
@jonnyrocket36595 жыл бұрын
the foreign tourists come in their droves to see this, but do they really respect the tradition and do they appreciate why the Brits do this ? I'm a Brit and I sure do.. it's about pride in ourselves as individuals as well as pride in our Nation, and about the value of discipline in our society
@KM-px8cs8 жыл бұрын
I love the discipline and weaponry displayed by both the battalion guards and the police, also, it was funny how they played the lego movie tune as one of the songs.
@binuisaac25397 жыл бұрын
Sirs,Pray ,Decease and Desist.Let us not let loose both barrels the minute you think something is insulting.The giggles could be result of a feeling of love and affection rather than ridicule .I faintly recall a comment from what was I think a live broadcast on the burial ceremony of Princess Diana by CNN "When it comes to pomp and ceremony ,you simply have to hand it over to the British". The show continues to be a crowd puller over generations .
@あけみ原2 жыл бұрын
始めて見ました💂💐 鳥肌が立ちました💖 素晴らしい感動しました💞
@youtubeaccount57382 жыл бұрын
No matter how many times you laugh at us, we Brit’s have the best military tradition, and we shall be proud. No puny laughter shall overcome us.
@davidwoods11889 жыл бұрын
The people speaking are showing some disrespect in my opinion, also if you were to ask me I think there should be no talking in the crawd during this changing of the guard. This very much reminds me of the guard change at the tomb of the unknown soldier if you were to take away and add some cultural changes, anyhow they are both very similar except at the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier no one is allowed to speak but there is always a crowd watching and we cant keep people from ridiculing.
@trentoncampbell46198 жыл бұрын
Everything is awesome
@lionguardant54683 жыл бұрын
Poignant to see the Afghanistan service medal on those drummers' chests. Remember that they're fully trained and operational soldiers.
@thechallenger67187 жыл бұрын
Respect the queens guards and performers. Even though I'm American and don't have much knowledge of the history or history behind the music they're playing. But I always respect the queen.
@Ted-Striker8 жыл бұрын
I don't see anything Funny in this, wtf do they think this is? A flashmob or a Circus Show?
@Keon_MkIX4 жыл бұрын
They think it’s just a tourist attraction
@JAYJAY-rm5ev4 жыл бұрын
@@Keon_MkIX IKR
@dennisgross77567 жыл бұрын
Total respect. Drive on soldiers!
@pjmoseley2434 жыл бұрын
My old Sgt Major called it cow kicking the heel of the boot should be vertical under the knee and parallel with the ground bending the leg like a crook was called cow kicking and we were not allowed to do it. Interesting how times have changed.
@legowarrior24614 жыл бұрын
love ❤️ from Canada 🇨🇦
@lukesmith35468 жыл бұрын
Tourists as usual giggling at our troops because they are jealous
@alexcc86644 жыл бұрын
@@Dustyholes I mean you begged the french to beat us and in doing so bankrupted them making us the largest empire that has ever and will ever existed.
@Dustyholes4 жыл бұрын
alex cc I guess the Mongol Empire is all made up history then huh? I understand that Britain had more land technically but the Mongols empire at its peak lasted longer than Britain’s.
@alexcc86644 жыл бұрын
@@Dustyholes so? It wasn't as large as the the British empire and nowhere near as influential. What language are you speaking now? How did you know about the mongol empire? Modern education. The mongol empire adopted Chinese characteristics and tore itself apart. All they ever did was conquer murder then let people live as they had and it really didn't last that long at all. The early British empire lasted from Elizabeth the 1st in the 16th century to 1997.
@ritaDas-xl4kz3 жыл бұрын
Lol they just laughing one shout from the soldiers or officers and they quiet
@anabacigaluppi31703 жыл бұрын
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@あけみ原2 жыл бұрын
6月ですよね🍀 暑いでしょうね🥵 拍手👏👏💂💂💂 素晴らしいです🥰
@jacobdavis9548 Жыл бұрын
Just look at all that hand movement from the Drum Major as he tells the band to mark time. 0:55
@monkeyspankerful4 жыл бұрын
There's a few XXXL tunics in the Old Guard. Post NCO pidged for duty!!
@sebengeli59134 жыл бұрын
Some people think they're just actors but they're actually trained soldiers
@lyndoncmp57514 жыл бұрын
The Grenadier Guards have a battle history second to none, going back hundreds of years.
@lyndoncmp57514 жыл бұрын
@@sebengeli5913 Cool. In WW2 they were part of the Guards Armoured Division, serving in tanks.
@guardsdivisionfan2 жыл бұрын
12:46 I hear the corps and drums playing on the background. They seem like they test there instruments.
@mistertofu7 жыл бұрын
Those people in the background are so annoying. I hear them laughing for the whole video.
@kimmcneely68597 жыл бұрын
I wish the people i am hearing would be more respectful,this is a serious job and its not a show like they treating it.These men are guards and there job is not to be taken lightly
@joefulton27027 жыл бұрын
Wow the laughing is hugely disrespectful. They should have ordered the crowd to shut up or watch on the telly if you cant be respectful.
@kateford35387 жыл бұрын
Joe Fulton I agree. It's some bloody ignorant yanks being disrespectful.
@dannyduarte8689 жыл бұрын
la verdad yo soy argentino mi mujer es decendiente de in gleses mis hijos nacieron en usa esto es un tradicion q se valora mucho mis hijos le gustaron
@suzxman6 жыл бұрын
That third guy from the right’s drum was off key... Just kidding. It was lovely. ☺️ Been to England many times and love the people, country and culture. See you in July!
@davidpowell54377 жыл бұрын
What's with the shuffling?... I agree that it is sad that so many visitors fail to realise that the Changing of the Queens Guard is likely to be, among other things, a display of drill at its best. All the same, this moment caught my attention too - I do appreciate that small adjustments will entail smaller steps, but it just didn't seem in keeping with the rest of the display. In my naivety I thought that Dressing the Ranks (according to the caption) just meant checking that ranks were straight and men evenly spaced in them. On this occasion it appeared to mean adjusting the space between ranks. Does this mean that there was a cumulative error of some sort? Should it have been necessary? I'd be grateful if someone with the relevant expertise could shed a little light.
@timverrecchia16543 жыл бұрын
Its in their training of drill. The officer guides them as they don't have the best view, sometimes it may be a little skewed, usually it isn't this long and is some soldiers can do it without the officer. It's just for extra parade I guess
@king-swizzled50265 жыл бұрын
Shouldn’t be laughing in there presence, disrespectful, people don’t realise these are genuinely soldier trained to the highest capacity, over 350+ years of history and they laugh...
@JEmc_5 жыл бұрын
What’s the drum Major for the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards Corps of drums called ?
@youtubeaccount57382 жыл бұрын
Bob Bainbridge.
@bobertmeow62555 жыл бұрын
Me & the boys rollin up to the soup shop like
@vitoamos28156 жыл бұрын
lovely lads !
@vitoamos28156 жыл бұрын
May god protect the Welsh and keep you, Forwards !
@244397568 жыл бұрын
Sort out the Ruperts drill. The arm swinging looks pants, as does the CSMs arm swinging. Does not look ally swinging it in a circle. Parade looks good though. Always like a good parade, time to swank and show off! Good video.
@abrahamcodpiece6948 жыл бұрын
What do you expect from a Rupert?
@Ubique29278 жыл бұрын
Abraham Codpiece... I think he's actually a wodney.
@אוריאלמטרי4 жыл бұрын
so good
@vostokcosomonaut52054 жыл бұрын
Why did the footguards stop wearing the white trim and shoulder guards?
@kennethkunie49789 жыл бұрын
this is not a circus, wtf are you laughing at?😬😤😠
@michael_iansmiththeMHistorian Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty clueless as to what is exactly happening, but at 10:14, I can recognize the tune. It kinda sounds like that “everything is awesome” tune from the lego movie. Can anyone give me some context to this?
@RiceCake15126 жыл бұрын
They laughing about how they shuffle into line, we do this stuff in *high school* marching band like all the time.
@job96504 жыл бұрын
Its called dressing lol
@milojohnson30576 жыл бұрын
damn that man knows how to use a mace. drums got chops too
@joecrow79005 жыл бұрын
Dancing drinking beer on the battle, God save the boys
@michaelobrien92857 жыл бұрын
2 paces between ranks, they are being "Dressed off". It's a military drill thing. and don't be insulting.
@GraysonGreen519 жыл бұрын
Why did the play everything is awesome
@thomaswilliambrannan42398 жыл бұрын
Why does this Warrant officer (WO2 CSM of Welsh grds 3:02) have a pace stick instead of a cane? If someone could tell me?
@YUME7477 жыл бұрын
from Japan. What is this time? It is a march to a very nice performance.
@EthanThomson7 жыл бұрын
changing of the guard for Buckingham Palace
@MrNoUsername5 жыл бұрын
What music was the Corps Of Drums band playing at the beginning? 0:18
@Excelsor928 жыл бұрын
What is the job of the guardsman who is carrying something made out of leather and is marching at the side of the band of the Household Cavalry? Could someone be son kind please and tell me that?
@GrenadierGuardsDmr8 жыл бұрын
He is the Duty Drummer, in this case for the Regiment finding the Old Guard, and therefore from the Corps of Drums of the Regiment finding the Old Guard. He carries the Colour Case which is deployed to protect The Colour from inclement weather should it develop. Drummers used to convey signals in battle from the command post The Colours were kept at the command post aswell, and so drummers were charged with protecting The Colours, and this battle role is symbolically represented today with the Duty Drummer.
@Excelsor928 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! And it is a joy to watch these old traditions! Greetings from Germany!
@GrenadierGuardsDmr8 жыл бұрын
+GhostDivision1000 Thank you. I'm glad you like the videos
@semajbronson217 жыл бұрын
Drum Major Bob Bainbridge, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
@patharris43687 жыл бұрын
Semaj Bronson What happened to DM Bob Bainbridge?
@semajbronson217 жыл бұрын
Pat Harris he's a Drill Sergeant from what I heard But there's a new Grenadier Guards Drum Major his name is Harry Sutton
@patharris43686 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I'm a USAF retiree (22 years), and this kind of military display always impresses me. Rob Bainbridge seemed very polished and disciplined. Thanks again.
@coldstreamer8 жыл бұрын
At 9:57", were the ensigns carrying colours 'Pacing out the minute'? If so, what was the origin and why were they doing this?
@memphis64202 жыл бұрын
To see that they are not drunk, this was ordered by queen Victoria. I heard that from a documentary.
@Dustyholes5 жыл бұрын
I really wish Americans were cultured when visiting foreign nations... we have a reputation of being loud and ignorant and I really wish people would be more respectful when in different countries
@oli194 жыл бұрын
At first I thought I hate people chatting and sniggering, with zero sense of occasion. Then I realised I just hate people.
@billhahn41139 жыл бұрын
i wasn't aware it was a comedy performance. americans misbehaving as usual.
@nmay29917 жыл бұрын
Bill Hahn I’m American, but i didn’t laugh. I’m actually in band and we do similar things
@EthanThomson7 жыл бұрын
thats nice? but the vast majority of american tourists will laugh at stuff like this
@angrypenguin66736 жыл бұрын
Ethan Thomson グミ no, most don’t laugh at stuff like this. The only reason these people that laugh get attention is because it will trend on the internet, do you ever see videos of everyone behaving at a military event not meant to be funny?
@elicrowleyycontreras11354 жыл бұрын
@@EthanThomson Not a vast majority.
@Antonio.Aguilera9 жыл бұрын
4:10 What's this all about? And why are they holding their swords by the blade? I've never seen this, is it a British thing?
@militaryevents1074 жыл бұрын
Antonio Aguilera they are pacing.
@curiousconspiracies13596 жыл бұрын
So in times of war, I am correct to assume these men stay to protect the Queen? Apologies if I seem stupid. I've never been to the UK.
@sebengeli59134 жыл бұрын
Most likely some will be left behind to guard the palaces but most of them will be deployed they get sent to Afghanistan and other war zones with the rest of the army as well they arent just parade troops
@jamessmith37887 жыл бұрын
Why did that one band all have bugles hanging behind their butts?