New colours ceremony, very rare event indeed. Burnham has changed a lot since I was on exchange there in 1986.
@Army_Geddon119 күн бұрын
As a British veteran I would love to watch NZ forces ceremony in person congratulations on your new colours
@seanraghoo988220 күн бұрын
Our Kiwi Brothers and Sisters show they know the definition of pomp and circumstance and finesse and discipline in respects of drill. Definitely a force not to be reckoned with. My compliments and respect to the Battalion CO 👍
@robertmiller217320 күн бұрын
I am so pleased to see this! Wow a big bit of NZ Army history! Just a minor thing, what about the 20th Battalion and the 20th Armoured Regiment, probably the most highly decorated Battalion in the British Empire in WW2. The 20th was a Pekeha Battalion made up from South Islanders! Lest we forget the 18,19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27 were all Pakeha Battalions and the we had the mighty and legendary 28th Māori Battalion and then we went on with our other battalions. My father was in the 1st Echelon of the famous 20th Battalion. He fought in Greece, Crete, Africa, and Italy! He was shot and wounded in a battle at Sidi Rezegh in operation Crusader (This is where the Rugby Team got its name). He ended up in a hospital tent and was well cared for by the German Medics……Rommel popped it and had a good chat to Howard Kippenberger, my dad managed to escape along with 18 others including Kippenberger. I am so pleased to see this ceremony. Thank you! I am sure my Dad would have loved to be there! Well done! I just wished the dude at the end could have been inclusive by sharing what he is going about in English! Showing his arrogance I guess. The whole thing has been high-jacked……..Driving off in an old Land Rover. DEI is full speed ahead in NZ.
@bwaynem1118 күн бұрын
... pretty sure it's all covered mate.
@Swanoaks20 күн бұрын
A wonderful ceremony thank you to all who serve in the NZ Forces. I will always remember:
@RobertMitchell-l5j20 күн бұрын
Man I miss the Army life the friendship the places the parades love it
@kennethmochan496917 күн бұрын
AS an Ex 2/1 Battlion man myself I was so proud of the entire battalion for thier hard work to make this ceremony an awesome event...2/1 YOU DID US OLD DIGGERS PROUD..but then..we would expect NOTHING less
@davidlibline175719 күн бұрын
Wow, wee good to see Burnham Military Camp again since 1996. Thank you for sharing. Congratulations team on your new colour's. 🎉❤ ❤
@elpresso198318 күн бұрын
Lovely to see. Congratulations on your new colours!
@elizabethwezelman854714 күн бұрын
I watched from beginning to end, it was so impressive. The discipline and finesse, the fluidity when marching, the straight lines and keeping in step were just a joy to watch. It was crisp. I enjoyed the Commanding Officer, his commands were clearly pronounced and obviously he is a major source of strength and leadership. The Battalian has grace and strength. I am glad King Charles 111 has righted some of the wrongs of the past and given six (old) new honours to the colour. Congratulations to the Battalian.
@Stand66313 күн бұрын
It’s rare to see new colours being presented and also consecrated . Well done to all. From Scotland .
@julesmarwell802318 күн бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS on your new colours NZ Greetings from the big OZ
@tomhughes963919 күн бұрын
Good Show................Salute the flag.
@gooser258319 күн бұрын
God bless the NZDF and God defend New Zealand
@BienJeKlaar19 күн бұрын
Impressive, Cheers from the Southern Northsea. A German Naval Infantry Vet.
@mrsixiesrock227418 күн бұрын
We should do parade more often
@sigspearthumb324916 күн бұрын
As a former (US) infantryman myself, I understand the importance of drill and ceremony to creating and maintaining good order and discipline, but frankly it should always take second place in combat arms units to increasing their lethality and survivability on the battlefield, especially given the rapidly changing nature of the modern battlefield.
@davidshawcross588419 күн бұрын
That bloody water tower is still there
@yendis39920 күн бұрын
Fascinating watch; very impressive. Can anyone tell me if this a full battalion these days? Looks like 2-3 companies.
@dynamo179619 күн бұрын
1NZIR is very understrength these days, we can barely pull a single BTG together for deployment at the moment. The new aims of the NZ Army is to provide a single mechanised Battalion to an Aussie MOTINF brigade if needed - we are a long way from that.
@paulbuckley619019 күн бұрын
A colours parade only requires 4 guards of 50
@yendis39916 күн бұрын
@@paulbuckley6190 thanks Paul
@yendis39920 күн бұрын
Amazing Haka at the end.
@youtubeaccount573819 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@VladimirStevanoviclennon3316 күн бұрын
Very strong army and factor....
@midnightteapot563319 күн бұрын
The RNZIR has its own corps of drums, separate from the band obviously, or are they just ordinary soldiers of the Battalion who were tasked with the piling of drums ? Great to see SLR,s still being carried by the old colour party too.
@juliusschwencke815718 күн бұрын
..yup, white slings and chrome bayonets - nice touch.
@JoseDeodato-p2f19 күн бұрын
Viva, VIVA, Viva o Rei Carlos lll da Nova Zelândia! Direto do Brasil.
@johncone951619 күн бұрын
Good evening from the UK. Is it expected that all members of the New Zealand armed forces are able to speak or a least understand the Māori language please? A very impressive parade.
@bwaynem1118 күн бұрын
No, it's not expected!
@johncone951617 күн бұрын
@@bwaynem11 thanks for your reply.
@davidshawcross588419 күн бұрын
My memory is going did we not do one in Cramner square I think it was 74
@RobertMitchell-l5j20 күн бұрын
Changed even more since 1969
@terryharris129120 күн бұрын
Onward.
@dogmannz20 күн бұрын
Christ I thought that thumbnail was the opening shot from Blackadder
@britishoverseasterritories403613 күн бұрын
Why is that the regimental colours are lowered during the general salute. Is this normal for New Zealand?
@terrystokley2968Күн бұрын
Uk , theres no one we'd have by our side than the Armed forces of New zealand.
@clementleow760916 күн бұрын
Genuine Question; why is it called Second First Bn? is it the Second Battalion or the First Battalion or both?
@paulleath836415 күн бұрын
Hey bro, it’s the second of the first battalion, and was originally the training battalion for one battalion then stationed in Singapore.
@daddybob609614 күн бұрын
@clementleow7609 Hi, i was a member of this unit. The Battalion was the reformed 1st Bat. RNZIR, except initially we were just the NZIR and later became the RNZIR, we served in Malaya 1961/63. I was 21yo when we went there. I'm now 84yo. Never forgot anything or anyone else who was there. I often contemplate how many i knew are still alive. Robert. 39636. 6PL BCoy I Battalion RNZIR.
@paulleath836414 күн бұрын
@ Thankyou for your service daddy Bob, much respect.
@wardrobeuntermensch22318 күн бұрын
which coy is that being called a bn? $5 says its C
@youtubeaccount573819 күн бұрын
What are the name of the marches?
@midnightteapot563318 күн бұрын
March on parade and march on the escort was to "Glorious Victory" . General salute (bugle)band version and RAF (RNZAF) General salute. Royal salute, God Save the King. Slow band troop "Scipio" . General salute "The Points of War" . March past "The Great Little Army" . New Colours march off " Soldiers of the Queen". I am afraid I cannot name the inspection tune, the band quick troop, the Trooping the Colour slow march or the march off. If you are the Scots Guardsman in the profile picture you probably know most of the tunes that I mentioned.
@lachlangrant452916 күн бұрын
The inspection tune is "Hine e Hine", and the march off and quick time troop is the march "Appreciation".
@youtubeaccount573816 күн бұрын
@@lachlangrant4529 Thank you! I was looking for the 'Appreciation" march! Its a banger for sure!
@midnightteapot563316 күн бұрын
@@lachlangrant4529 All that is missing is the slow march played during the trooping through the ranks, I have heard it played on Duntroon parades but can't put a name to it.
@janmikhailgaid456210 күн бұрын
1:00:26 This sound is familiar for Singaporeans: "Hormat panji-panji! Hormat, senjata!"
@lord_raindrops237Күн бұрын
You sure? Doesn't sound like it
@janmikhailgaid4562Күн бұрын
@lord_raindrops237 Yep.
@rondamilko981912 күн бұрын
onward. Kura takahi puni
@george972118 күн бұрын
Dear commander, Could you stable when about turn? Please
@NikosChickenBurger20 күн бұрын
hello
@Fowldsi320 күн бұрын
Mean Māori Maj Parkinson.
@arthjo717220 күн бұрын
It's been how many years and people still can't pronounce Māori right
@kevd244820 күн бұрын
Who keeps feeding that sargent, RFL not happening. 😂😂😂
@bwaynem1118 күн бұрын
mardy
@guardiasvizzera116 күн бұрын
What's that bloody Minger?😂
@MaoriMan7619 күн бұрын
Marry battalion 😅
@teahurupe595419 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@teahurupe595420 күн бұрын
🫡🖤🤍❤️🫡🎖️🎖️🎖️
@kai-ulfheinrichmariakilian904616 күн бұрын
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@cjkokay19 күн бұрын
Shame duch an under strength battalion
@asc318419 күн бұрын
Rather long winded n slow.
@YT-algorithm-is-strange15 күн бұрын
That's why the kai korero said he rangi haruru he rangi ngahoro it loosely translates to what you commented.