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Farquhar Shaw was a Black Watch soldier. A man of renown from a regiment of renown. Bruce Fummey visits the Black Watch Monument in Aberfeldy to discuss Farquhar Shaw and the Black Watch Mutiny. I've heard them criticised, but as a Perthshire lad they're close to my heart and the most famous Highland regiment in the British army
Wade's Bridge at Aberfeldy and The Black Watch are two links in a chain in the Jacobite rebellion story.
Lance Corporal Barry Stephen, was 31 and from Perth. He was a member of 1st Battalion, The Black Watch, and was serving with his regiment in Southern Iraq when he was killed in action on Monday, 24 March 2003 while on operation near Al Zubayr.
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@914va
@914va 2 жыл бұрын
Just watched this. I severed in the US ARMY and retired. I was assigned along side a Blackwatch unit in southern Iraq. My ancestry is FRASER, who fought along side the Blackwatch. I was given a Blackwatch tartan by the unit I was with, I still wear it proudly today.
@aldenhaverfield655
@aldenhaverfield655 3 ай бұрын
I'm an American of multi-UK descent...long story. But, my Grandma H. was of Highland descent. Her 4x great grandpa came here after the last Jacobite uprising! She taught me a great deal (yet, nowhere near enough) about my ancestry. I did, however, understand why these uprisings took place. My mother and my stepfather were both very authoritarian, even trying to control my thoughts and feelings. Nobody can endure forever under such conditions. Although I'm Episcopalian, I can understand the Covenanter viewpoint! My mother was Southern Baptist! I would swan dive into Hell before I would worship in that manner. Dad and his family ran the gamut from Catholic to Methodist. As for the Black Watch... my all time favorite Scottish military force! Pure badass! Thank you for posting this video! I would say the English government has some serious apologies to make!
@jsmithmultimediatech
@jsmithmultimediatech 2 ай бұрын
@@aldenhaverfield655Ahh you do what ever's right for you!
@kaziiqbal7257
@kaziiqbal7257 Ай бұрын
Well seeing as you’re a Fraser and a soldier that fought alongside the Black Watch, I’d say you’d be mad not to!
@redburban1394
@redburban1394 28 күн бұрын
And you are still a YANK too . 😂
@patsysadowski1546
@patsysadowski1546 2 жыл бұрын
I’m English and so my sympathy may not be entirely appreciated but I am always very emotional hearing about the treatment of the Highlanders. Such a beautiful place, leaving it against their will must have been so painful. Forcibly stamping out a cultural identity of such proud people seems the cruelest punishment imaginable. This video was very well done.
@jacquelinefox2632
@jacquelinefox2632 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, hon. Love you guys loads xxxxxxxx J
@TheWhiteTrashPanda
@TheWhiteTrashPanda Жыл бұрын
I'm American but descended from Scottish highlanders. While that likely doesn't actually mean anything to anyone, I for one, appreciate your sentiment.
@stevelukoski7152
@stevelukoski7152 Жыл бұрын
I also descend from highlanders. I may have pict blood in my veins. I'm proud to be a scot ! (Albeit a tad removed ) .
@smokingjazz5067
@smokingjazz5067 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't you doing bad to Highlanders don't live with guilt. It's 300 years we are a great nation after all. Is good to know the history but don't take it personal
@GingerJohnny
@GingerJohnny Жыл бұрын
I'm also English, well Yorkshire 😁 and have massive sympathy, love n respect for the Highlanders 👍
@rosalynmoyle3766
@rosalynmoyle3766 2 ай бұрын
My grandparents were from Scotland and I was raised with a reverence and respect if you like for the Black Watch.
@TheAdventuringFoodie
@TheAdventuringFoodie 3 жыл бұрын
“Dogmatic politics ignores people.” Then and now. Good word, Bruce! Such a tragic story. Thanks for sharing.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
I should put it on a T-shirt
@la_old_salt2241
@la_old_salt2241 Ай бұрын
​@ScotlandHistoryTours Sounds like a plan to me Bruce!
@brucemiller2221
@brucemiller2221 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a descendant of Farquhar Shaw and the information that you convey is why I chose to wear the Black Watch tartan over the Shaw tartan. Mad respect for this video Bruce.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@Kate-nt6bj
@Kate-nt6bj 2 жыл бұрын
I too am related to Farquhar Shaw! And my Granddad, my Dad's Dad, was the Company Sgt Major in the 4th/5th Battalion Black Watch during WWI, and his brother too was with him. Their father too had been in the Black Watch. My Granddad on my Mom's side was a Piper in the Black Watch along with 2 of his 3 brothers all joining up together. (The third joined the Seaforths because I believe he had left home & that was his nearest battalion) & Granddad piped his mates 'over the top' and likely piped my CSM Granddad over the top (not knowing they'd be linked through marriage in the next war!) My Dad was also an apprentice in the Black Watch for awhile... though joined the RAF (& became a Flt/Eng in 148 (Special Duties) Sqd in WWII. I've always been very proud of them all! My brother got my CSM Granddad's army uniform kilt (which has a mended bullet hole in it) and his son now has it. And my son's wedding colours were Black Watch tartan. Their firstborn little girl was Christened in a 130 year old Christening Gown, the ribbon of which I replaced with the Black Watch tartan which was around son's & wife's wedding cake & table ribbons. The Black Watch is a part of our history that we're very proud of. So thank you for the history lesson! I enjoyed it very much (I've just discovered your Channel & I'm slowly making my way through your vids & enjoying EVERY SINGLE ONE! :)
@KarM908
@KarM908 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScotlandHistoryTours I just stumbled on to your videos My maiden name is Morrison and I am just learning about my ancestry. I am going to hit the subscribe and start learning could you suggest on your videos where to start ??
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 2 жыл бұрын
I suppose I'd go to the channel page and look at the playlists which have a subject theme. That way you can choose what's of most interest to you first
@offwiththefairiesforever2373
@offwiththefairiesforever2373 2 жыл бұрын
Shaw clan blood here , hello from Australia Cuz ....LOL
@darrellkirby4842
@darrellkirby4842 3 жыл бұрын
Scottish descended American. I never considered wearing the Black Watch Tartan for the same reason I don't wear any American Service Uniforms, I never served. I was surprised that some Americans are against wearing the tartan. Honestly, I shouldn't be, a lot of Americans barely understand their own history, much less anybody else's. Honor to anyone who volunteers and serves, as my dad did. Also, it was great seeing the statue and bridge again. I visited back in 2005. Someday I hope to return to Scotland.
@rvail136
@rvail136 2 жыл бұрын
You don't need to have served. Wear the uniform or tartan to honor those who did. Just wear them "correctly" is all this vet could ask.
@petenielsen6683
@petenielsen6683 2 жыл бұрын
Many Americans did not learn their history even if their teachers were good ones. Many of my father's students wrote essays that looked like they had fallen asleep in his class. But his only happened once and when the young lady realized she was surrounded by upper classmen when she finally woke up she never fell asleep in his class or any other again.
@e.w.1179
@e.w.1179 2 жыл бұрын
@@rvail136 Hello Richard, I've only just seen these history clips on the Black watch, and they are indeed a regiment to be proud of. I would like to wear the Black watch Tartan to honour those who served, so could you tell me how to wear it "Correctly", Thank you. Elizabeth.
@rvail136
@rvail136 2 жыл бұрын
@@e.w.1179 there are dozens of videos here on the tube of you....just search "how to wear a kilt"...
@marioguidotomasone1265
@marioguidotomasone1265 2 жыл бұрын
I became quite fond of the Black Watch tartan being introduced to it as a napoleonic re-enactor. I've been on many of the Regiment's battlefields - from la Coruna to Waterloo- and always put it on as part of my period uniform . It is just part of the hobby and a great fun. I've learned to wear it properly according to 1813 regulations and I wear it occasionally as a modern garb just because I like it. Always been complimented when walking out in my Black Watch kilt, both in Continental Europe and in Scotland. So, nae problem at all to wear it even if you don't have any real connection with the Regiment, just do it properly and it'll be 100% all right.
@arthurharrison7675
@arthurharrison7675 3 жыл бұрын
I was in the British Army and served with the Black Watch in the early 80s. It was like being part of a large family and even years later I have met people who I have served with. What surprised me was the number of Yorkshire men who had followed their ancestors from the 2nd world war to serve with them. There is nothing better than marching behind their pipes and drums when on parade. Fond memories.
@marksadventures3889
@marksadventures3889 Жыл бұрын
Aye play Black Bear. Hello brother, I hope you're thriving. I began with the Black Watch but went to the paras but to upset some folk there I'd wear my kilt with pride in the mess.
@maconescotland8996
@maconescotland8996 Жыл бұрын
It was government policy in WW2 to man regiments with conscripted personnel from different parts of the UK rather than predominantly from traditional geographic recruiting areas - a harsh lesson learnt from WW1 where communities and families had suffered heavy losses where their local battalions had been in action.
@adamgriss2025
@adamgriss2025 3 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was in the Black Watch based in Montréal. As a immigrant to Canada, he felt it was his patriotic duty to serve his new country. The pride he felt from his service was beyond words.
@matthewboyle2263
@matthewboyle2263 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adam, that would be the Canadian Black Watch
@cwftft4273
@cwftft4273 Жыл бұрын
Wrong Black Watch, that’s the “plastic” Black Watch! 😂 However, I have served (being a black watch veteran) with Black Watch of Canada in Afghanistan. They were great men and over the moon, as well as surprised to be serving with us the “real” Black Watch! i have so much respect for them and the forebears from Canada. FTFT.
@matthewboyle2263
@matthewboyle2263 Жыл бұрын
@@cwftft4273 when did you serve with the Scottish Black Watch?
@ardshielcomplex8917
@ardshielcomplex8917 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bruce, I'm a 68 year old Aussie Veteran with Black Watch ancestors, your presentation put tears in my eyes.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Ah Kim, you just brought a bubble to me
@KristinaTurnerAquarius
@KristinaTurnerAquarius 2 жыл бұрын
My LaMont clan Scottish tartan.
@nancylee1542
@nancylee1542 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Campbell, and my father was in the Black Watch , Canadian Regiment, in WW II. I wear the Black Watch tartan today with pride along with the Ancient Campbell tartan. Our family are proud of the Black Watch. Being Canadian, I never heard negative things about the Black Watch. When I was of legal drinking age, my father took me to the Black Watch Armory in Montreal for my fist drink. (smile) Thank you for the story of this illustrious regiment.
@drill1287
@drill1287 11 ай бұрын
Fu*King campbells
@LordGrantius
@LordGrantius 6 ай бұрын
My grandfather fought with the Black Watch and was wounded shortly before the assault on Verrieres Ridge. He lived the rest of his life with shrapnel in his back, but he lived, and I'm here as a result. It has been a very long time since I've been the armoury, though a few years back I was able to visit the Citadel in Quebec City.
@eaglestar4294
@eaglestar4294 3 жыл бұрын
I was for nine years a black watch soldier it's in my blood and in my sole for all my life it's the air I breathe 65 and proud to serve.
@michaelmccreery8192
@michaelmccreery8192 3 жыл бұрын
How sad
@dabsafe
@dabsafe 3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmccreery8192 Tosser
@philipbrewill1509
@philipbrewill1509 3 жыл бұрын
@traditional arts6
@HUMPTYNUGGET
@HUMPTYNUGGET 3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmccreery8192 you've never fought for anything in your dismal sad wee life ....
@michaelmccreery8192
@michaelmccreery8192 3 жыл бұрын
@@HUMPTYNUGGET ha ha
@wilsonia1000
@wilsonia1000 2 жыл бұрын
My father, an Edinburgh graduate, was Regimental Medical Officer to The Black Watch when they were in Berlin in 1951. It sounded like a place of complete devastation even 6 years after the end of WW2. The Black Watch was engaged in 'public order' duties, which meant riot control. The CO at the time was Bernard Fergusson (must be worth a video) who ordered that the Black Watch paint their helmets black and have a red hackle welded to the same. A hardened Tam O'Shanter.
@davidgrieve7854
@davidgrieve7854 3 жыл бұрын
My Dad was Black Watch for 22 yrs as was my Grandad -I was born in the Queens Barracks in Perth -proud of my Black Watch legacy
@bobwaful
@bobwaful Жыл бұрын
david fellow pert resident am 54 great great great grandfather was black watch grew up with a wollen black watch tartan as my bedspread very proud of the black watch too
@brianmcdonald248
@brianmcdonald248 3 жыл бұрын
My Uncle served during WWII as the regimental piper for the Calgary Highlanders of Canada. The Black watch was the tartan they wore. He was born in Scotland.
@joeldavis5546
@joeldavis5546 2 жыл бұрын
As an American of Cherokee Scott-Irish descent and having had the Honor and Privilege to have witnessed the courage and outstanding professionalism of the Black Watch Regiment bear no ill will towards them. Knowledgeable Americans have the upmost respect as well. Thank you Bruce for your many wonderful videos and for sharing your knowledge.
@lesterjohnston8888
@lesterjohnston8888 Жыл бұрын
Oh boy
@captainbuggernut9565
@captainbuggernut9565 3 жыл бұрын
Yep my grandfather was in the Black Watch. He was at Dunkirk, he spent years fighting the Japanese in Burma. He had the Burma star. I don't live in Scotland, I wasn't born there and I find it sad how some people hijack the memory of these people for their political causes.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
People be people be people
@rpm1796
@rpm1796 3 жыл бұрын
It's enough to make an SNP Marxist weep with joy.
@markwilkie3677
@markwilkie3677 2 жыл бұрын
@@rpm1796 Rshole
@ftargr
@ftargr 2 жыл бұрын
Hard fighting, lest we forget
@virginiadrews908
@virginiadrews908 2 жыл бұрын
My granddad was in the Black Watch too captured at St Valerie. June 4th 1940. Mighty fighting Black Watch!
@markmacdonald3260
@markmacdonald3260 3 жыл бұрын
I've always associated the Black Watch with courage and I shall continue to do so.
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor 3 жыл бұрын
Indeed, there are many fine examples. Trust me, Black Watch tartan still sells in the US. I know for a fact that people like to use it here in the US for a Scottish wedding too. Thank you Bruce for helping to set the record straight on the American created Black Watch tartan issue (Or at least it seems that it was American created.)
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor 2 жыл бұрын
@Cernunnos 2024 I think you missed everything I was trying to say. Sorry you missed that. And quit waving the liberal cultural appropriation flag. I descend from Scots. The Allisons, Donaldsons, the Stewarts and Duncan I, King of Scots. Scottish dna is in my veins. Cultural appropriation my rear end.
@LordRaiden86
@LordRaiden86 2 жыл бұрын
aye, and my great great granny was george washingtons chief carpet scrubber
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor
@ScottAndScarlettsDarkHumor 2 жыл бұрын
@@LordRaiden86 I'm sorry who exactly were you trying to communicate to?
@MrBigbertie
@MrBigbertie 2 жыл бұрын
@@yogimarkmac Don't know why you feel the need to come on and comment negatively. Nobody cares what tartan you wear
@jeremymiller4341
@jeremymiller4341 3 жыл бұрын
Much love from a Campbell clan in mississippi. Black watch is always in my heart, and I still wear my great great grandfather Archibald's colours.
@georgewunderlich4819
@georgewunderlich4819 2 жыл бұрын
As an American, a historian by trade, and a descendent of American soldiers who fought in the Revolution, let me say here that the 42nd is a Regiment I hold in highest esteem. I can think of no regiment I would wish to hold my flank than the Black Watch!
@merrybutcher2978
@merrybutcher2978 Жыл бұрын
The French sorted them out at Ticonderoga.
@russellmcfarling7498
@russellmcfarling7498 Жыл бұрын
Heh heh... "revolution"
@Andy-ScotsIrish-TheGAEL.
@Andy-ScotsIrish-TheGAEL. Жыл бұрын
​@@merrybutcher2978 and the Scots sorted them at the battle of Waterloo
@merrybutcher2978
@merrybutcher2978 Жыл бұрын
@@Andy-ScotsIrish-TheGAEL. Wouldn't have done it before the Russian invasion.
@ashtonal.2634
@ashtonal.2634 2 жыл бұрын
My dad and my uncle were both Englishmen in the Black Watch in the 60s both Manchester lads, they've both passed now and I still have my dads kilt
@windwalker8058
@windwalker8058 3 жыл бұрын
When a soldier dies in his duty no matter what country he serves he becomes part of a fraternity of honor having given all in this life had to offer for duty and country God bless them all!
@Original50
@Original50 3 жыл бұрын
First time I ever heard someone say what I have said since my own military service! I am British, living the last 20 years in Germany, married to a German and with kids. When I attend my village war-memorial each year, for that I do at 11am on the 11th of November, I read all of the names on the stone and remember my own family and my wife's, that have fallen; civilian or military, winner or loser. My drinking-kilt is in the Black Watch tartan BTW.
@Original50
@Original50 2 жыл бұрын
​@Mr. Shlock I know nothing about you and won't make assumptions. Would you like to tell me why you feel this way?
@macjames3289
@macjames3289 2 жыл бұрын
@Mr. Shlock "The Shlock" took two attempts yet still managed to convey absolutely no message to his audience or intended victim......... Sir, you are a clown 🤡
@macjames3289
@macjames3289 2 жыл бұрын
@Mr. Shlock shlock, all soildiers are indeed "cannon fodder"........... Think about it
@macjames3289
@macjames3289 2 жыл бұрын
@Mr. Shlock yawn
@tbwpiper189
@tbwpiper189 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks from Canada. My grandfather fought with The Black Watch, Royal Highlanders of Canada (RHC) and survived WW1. His son, whom I'm named after was also Black Watch and fought in WW2, but was killed in the massacre on Verrieres Ridge when his regiment was near annihilated by SS troops. I play the pipes today in their memory and have for near 25 years.
@highway2run
@highway2run Жыл бұрын
My granddad was Canadian Black Watch WW1 13th Bn. Piper
@anthonyjohnson1519
@anthonyjohnson1519 8 күн бұрын
Brilliant tale as always. I’m an American Veteran (Clan MacDonald) and I proudly wear the Black Watch!
@kevinmurphy65
@kevinmurphy65 2 жыл бұрын
Bruce you are a true Seanchaí. My grand mother told stories that we had a uncle of my great grand mother family was Black Watch. My great grand mother Jenny Baxter was born Lanark, Scotland 1873, died London, Kentucky 1970, her family immigrated to USA in the 1884. Great Grand dad Renus Brown (born Edinburgh 1866 died Pittsburg, Kentucky 1957, his side moved to the USA in 1877). Both met and fell in love in Pittsburgh Kentucky. Did my DNA and clocks in at 87% Scottish of which I am immensely proud, thanks to both Grand parents. And for you that get upset when you hear an American say "I'm Scottish", we know we are not "Scottish" in the born there sense. Settle down. That's American shorthand that really means "I'm of Scottish descent".
@joanr3189
@joanr3189 2 жыл бұрын
This presentation is so touching, so personal. All I knew of the Black Watch was that band practice as held every week in the Black Watch Armoury on Bleury Street in Montreal and it was there that I cut my teeth as the only girl (so young) in a brass band, with many men who had served in the forces. Black Watch were represented in the annual parade along Sherbrooke Street. Black Watch was, for me associated with the mythical-romantic history of Scotland as a nation of warriors. This video opens up the personal tragic side of all these stories that live in history books and I thank you once again for giving them life.
@barryalexander2909
@barryalexander2909 3 жыл бұрын
British English, served with many Scots. Thanks for this, regiment is family, family is regiment. The links to our forebears are what sustains us now and in the future. You are justifiably proud of your grandfather, his tartan and your local regiment with its impressive history.
@gusgone4527
@gusgone4527 3 жыл бұрын
I'm English by birth but British by the grace of God. Served shoulder to shoulder with Scottish soldiers for many years in several places. Toiled with them in a veterans organisation too. The were and still are my proud brothers. Stronger together! One people, one crown and one flag.
@adyseven1
@adyseven1 3 жыл бұрын
@@gusgone4527 R sole
@gusgone4527
@gusgone4527 3 жыл бұрын
@@adyseven1 An archist.
@gusgone4527
@gusgone4527 3 жыл бұрын
I salute you brother. Stay safe, stay strong and stand united. Together we conquered the world.
@grant6849
@grant6849 2 жыл бұрын
@@gusgone4527 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mrpamcn
@mrpamcn 3 жыл бұрын
My English father began his military service during the Second World War with the Black Watch. He did his training at Queen’s Barracks, Perth and was ultimately sent to North Africa. In January 1944 he and a number other Black Watch men were transferred to the Sherwood Foresters for the Anzio landings. His closest friend was a man named John Gavin. They’d done their training together in Perth and been transferred to the Foresters together. As far as I’m aware, they never met again after the war. However, when I came along in the late 1950s, I was given his surname as my middle name. The bonds of comradeship run deep.
@jacquelinefox2632
@jacquelinefox2632 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was, too. Xxxxx 💖🦊🦊
@peachmelba1000
@peachmelba1000 3 жыл бұрын
I love this channel. I'm not of Scottish descent myself, but I live in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and we're bursting with people of Scottish descent. There is a strong pride in that descent, and in fact the island of Cape Breton, where almost everyone is descended from Scots stock, looks for all intents and purposes like some displaced Scottish province, rent from the very soil of that place, and dropped from the sky to abbreviate the Northumberland Strait. Your content deserves the largest possible audience. Thanks for the great stories, and the lessons of history.
@marksadventures3889
@marksadventures3889 Жыл бұрын
Nova Scotia - New Scotland. You will have some Scots in you.
@peachmelba1000
@peachmelba1000 Жыл бұрын
@@marksadventures3889 Yes, a little. I think is about 5%. Based on 23 and Me, I'm mostly Irish and Northeastern French, with some Dutch, and German. I have 1/1024th of Mi'Kmaq as well.
@daveyoung445
@daveyoung445 2 жыл бұрын
A lance corporal serving with the regiment was shot by a sniper in East Belfast in November 1971 and a young private serving with the regiment was killed while on foot patrol on Dungannon, County Tyrone by a remote control device in July 1978... 😔 I spent quite a while tonight trying to find their names, to my failure.. So many here in Ulster owe these young men and their comrades our lives. A debt we can never repay to some...
@ianclark6485
@ianclark6485 2 жыл бұрын
Good!
@daveyoung445
@daveyoung445 2 жыл бұрын
@@ianclark6485..Good? OK chum..whatever..
@marksadventures3889
@marksadventures3889 Жыл бұрын
There is no debt. All soldiers serve and do so following orders be they what they may. I am pleased to know Ireland is peaceful today and if that was possible by our service that's good. I am proud to know people of Ireland North and South and glad there is peace. Slainte
@daveyoung445
@daveyoung445 Жыл бұрын
@@marksadventures3889Unfortunately there is no peace here my friend.. your service and the sacrifice of others all done in vain. The traitor Tony Blair surrendered to the murderous scum of the ira and released those responsible for the deaths of my own family members from jail.. an act that has signed his own death warrant should he ever be in the same room as myself.. He then left your fellow servicemen to face trial at the hands of the terrorists they were here to defend us from.. Again, there is no peace here my friend, merely a lul in the fighting..but the EU is trying its best to bring trouble back on the streets here nevermind anything else.. As for Ireland, it has been peaceful since the 1920s.. You never served in Ireland my friend..
@christianfreedom-seeker934
@christianfreedom-seeker934 Жыл бұрын
Gotcha, yeah the IRA shouldn't have started the violent campaign, they should have used diplomacy and politics to get a better deal for the Catholics but I read a Wiki page on that horrific conflict and the British Army ended up killing LOADS of unarmed civilians during the pacification campaign. And yet the IRA was funded by the Soviet Union. A no-win situation! 😓 Hopefully the Accords will hold and the youth of Northern Ireland won't end up in the arms of say, George Soros or ANTIFA.....
@barrycampbell4287
@barrycampbell4287 2 жыл бұрын
I’m American and I have no problem wearing mine. And now watching this video even more so.
@thomasbaillie-carrigan3100
@thomasbaillie-carrigan3100 Жыл бұрын
Very emotional. From a True Scotsman. Two generations of my Family served with the Gordon Highlanders. Both of my Brothers with The Black Watch. Thank You.
@mstrdiver
@mstrdiver 4 ай бұрын
Thank them all for their service, then and now. Beannaich Dia na h-Albannaich anns a ’Ghàidhlig! ~~ Seas gu cinnteach May the Lord God of the Scots Bless you! ~~Stand Sure [Anderson family motto] Mstrdiver - US Army - 1973 to 1995
@williamstewart2586
@williamstewart2586 3 жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Black Watch between WW1 and WW2 before he came to Canada and then to the US and so proud of his service. I can remember wearing his Kilt when I was a kid in the 50s.
@redrider1079
@redrider1079 3 жыл бұрын
As an American serviceman (retired now) I have always had great admiration for the Black Watch, thinking of them as the best fighters. My wife is a Shaw descendant so when we visited Scotland two years ago she got herself a kilt. I just asked her and she told me that her grandmother gave her her Black Watch kilt which is hanging in the closet. I am humbled, honored and proud to think that through marriage I might be related. I have 3 kilts of my own from the 3 pipes & drum bands that I am in and would be honored to wear a Black Watch kilt with my military uniform. Thank you for history lesson.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Your wife might like this kzbin.info/www/bejne/rKvGpImOo5ySsNU
@IR240474
@IR240474 3 жыл бұрын
Scotland has wonderful warriors. I had a good fight in Ayr one Friday night in a nightclub, even the police were nice to tell me to go back to the B&B. I had to fight 2 guys and the music stopped and a big circle surrounded me until the bouncers asked me to leave when I met the police at the door. The fire in the Scots was trilling, unlike the time when I had to confront an English platoon in Cyprus, where I annoyed them so much that they accepted me into the gang for the day on the remainder of the boat trip around Cyprus. I had the misfortune to wear the Irish flag bathing shorts for swimming and the English soldiers were just back from Belfast the day before and didn't expect to see the Irish flag, and 3 of the soldiers picked me up and threw me off the ship, they did that twice before I said something to make it stop. I love my neighbors.. love from Ireland... i stand beside you all.
@neonachas
@neonachas Жыл бұрын
My grandfather, Tam Imrie, was the pipe major for his Battalion of the Black Watch during WWII. Captured at Dunkirk, he was a PoW, until escaping. Not successfully, as he was shot through the lung, which had to be removed. The Germans thought that would stop him playing the pipes. Nope. He escaped again with a friend, and the made it to the Netherlands, before being able to get a place on a fishing boat back to Scotland. He went on to be one of the Queen's Pipers when she was in Scotland before he left the regiment. He went over to New Zealand in the late 50s with my mother's 3 younger siblings. He was there to teach the Eltham Pipe band, newly formed at the time, but also too teach piping judges how to judge. My parents emigrated to NZ in 1964, with me in tow, not long before my grandfather returned to Scotland in 1966. We went back to Scotland in 1967, but came out here again in 1973. In 2010 I met someone who had been taught to play by my grandfather, and he was full of praise for him. My mother, at the age of 85, has returned to Scotland, to the town she was born and raised in, Markinch, not far from her childhood home.
@MrDinger24
@MrDinger24 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I served with Baz Stephen We will remember him and all others. Thank you for this
@capstevepoarch
@capstevepoarch 3 жыл бұрын
It breaks my heart, as a proud American, to hear some of the things that my countrymen heap scorn upon and about which they try to create narratives of shame and disgrace. Too many people want to leap to knee jerk conclusions without digging any deeper to seek the story behind the story and discover the truth. Thank you for a great story well told.
@Leoluvesadmira
@Leoluvesadmira 3 жыл бұрын
Only the leftists tend to do that
@michael3088
@michael3088 2 жыл бұрын
probably because they watch too many Mel Gibson movies and take what they see at face value as fact without doing any real researh on British history
@rweezy6246
@rweezy6246 Жыл бұрын
Southern by Grace of God.
@d.kennedy7627
@d.kennedy7627 4 күн бұрын
My father was a member of the Black Watch regiment in Montreal Canada. A beloved group of soldiers. I grew up with the tartan.
@knedoshane
@knedoshane 3 жыл бұрын
I portray a Lieutenant of the Black Watch during WW1 at the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, MO; as part of the Living History Volunteer Corps. Felt compelled to do so after visiting the Military Museum at Edinburgh. Mad respect to all that serve!
@Page-Hendryx
@Page-Hendryx 3 жыл бұрын
"Mad respect" - LOL....
@fod1855
@fod1855 3 жыл бұрын
@@Page-Hendryx what’s funny?
@Page-Hendryx
@Page-Hendryx 3 жыл бұрын
@@fod1855 It's a trash American phrase.
@m_d1905
@m_d1905 3 жыл бұрын
@@Page-Hendryx We yanks think some of your phrases are trash too. But whatever.
@Page-Hendryx
@Page-Hendryx 2 жыл бұрын
@Mr. Shlock Not sure what you're trying to say, but like I said it's a trash Amerikwan ghetto phrase. Stop using it. Also, "Mr Shlock" is probably an apt name for you.
@sethwarner644
@sethwarner644 2 жыл бұрын
I never knew of the Black Watch, but now that I do, I'll never forget them here in The United States, God bless you my Scottish friends.
@yungn3605
@yungn3605 3 жыл бұрын
My history is Scots/Irish and from the Appalachian mountains. I served in the United States Marines and if an American bad mouthed the Blackwatch then they are ignorant of our country's history. They should read about King's Mountain during the American Revolution.
@atldon
@atldon Жыл бұрын
US Army veteran here……I don’t know any Americans that have disdain for the Black Watch but the US Army holds the Black Watch in high regard. Much respect for them and your grandfather
@leslieshand4509
@leslieshand4509 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. My grandfather served for decades. Born on the Isle of Skye. My father served our country for 32 years
@fod1855
@fod1855 3 жыл бұрын
showed this to my father who was an officer in The Black Watch during the 80s and 90s; We both found it very interesting, thank you.
@ulsterrmp
@ulsterrmp 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. My great uncle from Belfast served with Black Watch in the Boer war.
@jacquelinefox2632
@jacquelinefox2632 Жыл бұрын
Every single man I saw on the 19th will stay in my heart. Britain still rules. 💖🦊
@donaldmichaellumsden2714
@donaldmichaellumsden2714 3 жыл бұрын
We have a Black Watch Regiment here in Canada also . They fought in the Battle of the Somme and most of them died . When the whistle blew , they came out to the pipes playing and charged the german lines Looseing troops as they advanced .they made 9 miles , piper playing all the way . Finially a barbed wire stopped them . They fought to the last man to cut the wire . They had wire cutters on thier rifles . But when they built the wire cutters they built them to cut British gage wire , NOT greman gage , which was bigger . They all died trying to cut tbrough the wire . The piper was the last one to die . Standing on a mound of dirt playing the pipes . They served gallantly in Afgahnistan also . The Black Watch have a very proud tradtion here im Canada . Mike .
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
😥
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors
@CJLiveFromTheOutdoors 2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel. Well done! I don't have any association with the Black Watch but I've served in America's military for 25+ years. I am pleased to see you name the names of the fallen soldiers. Their lives deserve to be remembered. Thank you.
@technomonkey9529
@technomonkey9529 3 жыл бұрын
"He wanted to be with his comrades and do his duty" The essence of every good soldier. Thanks for taking the time to make this, very informative. All the best from Dundee
@leejones5508
@leejones5508 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather served with the Black Watch in WW2, I wear this tartan in his honour and that of the regiment and Scotland. Very well done video, thank you.
@jshanna01
@jshanna01 3 жыл бұрын
We Americans are often very lacking in our understanding of our own history, let alone that of another country, even one many of us are privileged to claim as an ancestral home. I remember as a young lad - a long time ago - reading Prebble's great histories of Scotland, including the Highland mutinies. A shameful period but the men of the 42nd and their families served with honor and dedication as do their modern day successors. I'm proud to have a Black Watch tartan along with my family tartan.
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 3 жыл бұрын
I am an American who is a history buff. Material from the Ancient World through WW1 and WW2. What you are saying about Americans is true but not universal. I think they don't teach real history in school today. Just current events and politically correct BS. You don't know who you are unless you know where you came from. You can't understand American history unless you know European History - particularly British History. You can't understand British History unless you know Medieval European and Ancient History. It's all connected. I know a Scots American woman and a German American woman and I was surprised at what little they were taught about their own history in Scotland and Germany. I think it's kind of a universal problem today with younger people.
@justingordon1046
@justingordon1046 3 жыл бұрын
It's very similar to Gordon tartan as well
@Warcrimeenthusiast
@Warcrimeenthusiast 3 жыл бұрын
@@thomaszaccone3960 absolutely Right it's a shame
@pengy4792
@pengy4792 2 жыл бұрын
@@thomaszaccone3960 Can you clarify were they Scottish and German or were they American?
@thomaszaccone3960
@thomaszaccone3960 2 жыл бұрын
@@pengy4792 Born over there. Cane here later in life. Well past school age. I think they are both US citizens now
@jacquelinebain57
@jacquelinebain57 3 жыл бұрын
My cousin was in the Black Watch. Fife is part of its recruitment area. I believe they’re talking of getting rid of it now. Had tears in my eyes watching this. Was at the Black Watch museum a couple of years ago. One of the saddest things I saw was the kilt with the mud of the Somme still on it. History is about people, not dates and battle recitals. History is to be learned from, not repeated.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, more recently they recruited in Fife and Dundee. I suppose it depends what you mean by recent eh? They reorganised forces to save cash a while back and amalgamated regiments into The Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006
@jacquelinebain57
@jacquelinebain57 3 жыл бұрын
@@ScotlandHistoryTours aye, but I heard something more recently about cutbacks and amalgamating it with another regiment and that the tartan wouldn’t be worn again. I was so angry, I switched off the report and didn’t get the details.
@japhfo
@japhfo 3 жыл бұрын
@@jacquelinebain57 Since 2006, all battalions of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, including the 3rd Black Watch Battalion, have worn a slightly lighter version of the Government tartan No 1, first worn by the 42nd (Known as 1a, this version was the tartan sett worn by the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders). I very much doubt that it will change. So that should rate as glass at least half full.
@barryalexander2909
@barryalexander2909 3 жыл бұрын
@@jacquelinebain57 Scots battalions are safe. A battalion of the Mercian Regiment is being disbanded. Other reductions in manning will be through natural wastage over time. Someone else has commented on the tartan.
@ianimray7400
@ianimray7400 3 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was in the black watch and I’m as proud as hell of him . And I’m ENGLISH . Great military force with a noble history of serving the British empire.
@grahamsymon7556
@grahamsymon7556 3 жыл бұрын
My Dad fought in the second battle of the hook in Korea couldn’t be more proud. I remember him wearing his black watch tartan to my passing out parade when I joined the Argyll’s.
@kennethmacgregor-Gregorach
@kennethmacgregor-Gregorach 2 жыл бұрын
So did my dad Graham!
@MrLatebloomer59
@MrLatebloomer59 Жыл бұрын
I'd wear their tartan. The small river valley in which I reside was first settled in 1784 by a disbanded Company of The Black Watch. Their cemetery is about 5k from my house (I live in a hamlet named "Taymouth" by those early settlers - who, of course, named the tributary as well). To this day, a military ceremony is held in The Black Watch Cemetery in the modest Nashwaak Valley on Remembrance Day, a gesture that goes beyond honouring those Canadians who fell in foreign wars. When you said, "This is Black Watch country", I understood. I live in "Black Watch Country 2.0". A few years ago, I toured Scotland and one evening, wandered into the cemetery in Newtonmore. Ascending the mound-memorial was eerie enough - you know, mounds - but when I read the names of the fallen, I felt like I was being spun out of time and space. The names could have been those of my mates and neighbours...Peter Stewart, James Fraser, Daniel Ross. History can be visceral.
@junestewart5098
@junestewart5098 3 жыл бұрын
Wow ! I had no idea about the true History of the Black Watch. How proud you must be of that grandfather in his Black Watch kilt. Another fascinating video Bruce so brilliantly presented.
@GreigStott
@GreigStott 3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the Black Watch family, my Father was a soldier for 22 years. I was born in Germany and also lived in Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and Hong Kong throughout the 80s and 90s. I made a video talking a little about my timeline growing up as a kid in the Black Watch a while back, it's on my channel. I live with my own family in Ontario, Canada these days. This was a great video and enjoy your channel very much. All the best!
@merrybutcher2978
@merrybutcher2978 Жыл бұрын
A shower of Scottish traitors
@Den-nl6lf
@Den-nl6lf Жыл бұрын
Are you Charlie Stotts relative?
@goldenchild4835
@goldenchild4835 2 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather, born 1861, wore the Black Watch tartan. His picture is on my wall. Thank you.
@robertwilliams2850
@robertwilliams2850 3 жыл бұрын
I am an American but my grandfather served in the 4th Battalion of the Black Watch in the Great War. Proud of the kilt!
@buffewo6386
@buffewo6386 3 жыл бұрын
I am an American veteran and can trace my ancestry back to Scotland. The only kilt I have ever worn was in Black Watch pattern. The politics of this were unknown to me. All I knew was that they were soldiers, and good ones at that. And that is all I need to know to honor them.
@Page-Hendryx
@Page-Hendryx 3 жыл бұрын
Stolen valor and cultural appropriation.
@bachatacam4016
@bachatacam4016 3 жыл бұрын
You need to earn the right to wear that
@libertylovingbeckles6797
@libertylovingbeckles6797 3 жыл бұрын
@@bachatacam4016 why can't people wear it to show respect and to teach about it? there's a difference. Plus some could be wearing the pattern not knowing what it is. Seriously y'all need to lighten TF up.
@bachatacam4016
@bachatacam4016 3 жыл бұрын
@@libertylovingbeckles6797 lighten the fuck up about cultural appropriation, tell you what I'll walk around in a USMC uniform with medals on and claim I'm honouring them? He never served in the British army, he has no right or claim to government tartan.
@macjames3289
@macjames3289 2 жыл бұрын
@@bachatacam4016 bollocks
@arthurjacobs9330
@arthurjacobs9330 3 жыл бұрын
From North Carolina, USA. My grandmother was also a Sharpe.
@deanmaltsberger1426
@deanmaltsberger1426 2 жыл бұрын
I am a very distant shaw, a great grandmother. I wear a shaw tartan kilt, im a us soldier of twenty years. Well now ill own a black watch kilt. Thank you for this and all of your amazing, and educational videos. I simply love them.
@davesherry5384
@davesherry5384 2 жыл бұрын
I served with 1 Squadron, NZ Scots and proudly wore the Black watch tartan, and I am proud of that privilege to this very day, And I am an Englishman. And I know of many a Maori lad who is as proud as me of wearing that tartan!
@ErikWaitWhiskyStudies
@ErikWaitWhiskyStudies 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh... the glorious sunny skies of Scotland! I hope to return in 2022!
@acerimmer1023
@acerimmer1023 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video...my cousin served with the Black Watch....and our family have always been proud of him....and the Watch 👍👍👍👍
@stephenmcdonald7947
@stephenmcdonald7947 3 жыл бұрын
My father served with the RHR Canadian Black watch 1st battalion, just passed at 83 yrs but to a day he was a proud soldier to have served with the Canadian Black Watch
@fod1855
@fod1855 3 жыл бұрын
May he rest in peace 🇨🇦 🇬🇧
@jpeabody1155
@jpeabody1155 10 ай бұрын
My Dad was a very proud Scotsman. He was born in Ayr in 1932. In 1950 he ran away joined the British Army. After 20 years of service we immigrated to Australia in 72. Dad watched every single Edinburgh Military Tattoo that came on Aussie TV. I still remember him standing proudly, his hand on his heart, when the Black Watch Pipes and Drums marched on. On the day my Son was born, I was in the Australian Army and lived on the other side of Australia, Mum told me that Dad stood to attention in front of the record player with a record of the Black Watch pipes and drums playing at a very high volume and cried his eyes out. I never had the chance to ask Dad why he identified so closely with the Blackwatch considering how far away Aberfeldy is. But I do know that both he and my Mum worked at Edinburgh Castle for a number of years and maybe somehow he became associated with them. Dad died in 05. A very proud Scotsman right to the very end.
@neilfoddering921
@neilfoddering921 3 жыл бұрын
My great-great grandfather John Mackenzie served 21 years with the Cameron Highlanders, and then 20 years as Quartermaster Sergeant in the 3rd Battalion of the Black Watch. He saw action in the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny and the North West Frontier of India, and in 1895 was awarded the last Distinguished Conduct Medal relating to these campaigns. This was unusual, not only because it was awarded many years after these campaigns, but also because the DCM was usually awarded for a specific action, and not as a medal for unspecified actions over several campaigns.
@downyc
@downyc 2 жыл бұрын
This was a moving, and sad story. Thanks for sharing such a story close to your heart, and to your family.
@tonyhaynes9080
@tonyhaynes9080 2 жыл бұрын
Was in Belize with these guys back in the late 70s. No, I was RAF, so never really understood at that time about soldiers and their attitude. The 'joys' of youth. Forward a few years and I had grown up and understood so much more about various military units.
@dgillespie13
@dgillespie13 2 жыл бұрын
I an American with a deep connection, our family is part of the Clan MacPherson, so proud to learn more about members of this family. Thanks for the clip.
@deemurray6197
@deemurray6197 3 жыл бұрын
Aw, Bruce. I have tears in my eyes. Great video, thank you x.
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dee, glad you enjoyed it
@r.johnston919
@r.johnston919 3 жыл бұрын
I come from south west Perthshire and my Grandad and two brothers volunteered for the 8th battalion of the Blackwatch (Highland Cyclists) in WW1.My grandfather was the only one of the brothers to survive the war.My mothers uncle served in the 5th battalion Blackwatch in WW2 and died after his platoon was straffed by RAF Hurricanes in a rest up area shortly after the Normandy landings.I am immensely proud of my family’s involvement with the Blackwatch and was extremely proud to wear the Blackwatch tartan at my wedding.
@douglasherron7534
@douglasherron7534 3 жыл бұрын
Could I ask, were your grandad and great uncles members of the 8th (Service) Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)? Or were they members of the 1/1st Highland Cyclist Battalion (formerly - until the reforms of 1909 - 8th (Cyclist) Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders))? The reason I'm asking is that my great uncle served with the 8th (Service) Battalion, The Black Watch in WW1 and I am researching the battalion and the men who served in it. If your family members were 8th (Service) Bn. The Black Watch I would be grateful for any background information on who they were and what they did both prior to (and in your grandad's case after) the war. In turn, I will give you the details I have related to their war service and location of their graves / memorials - if you are interested.
@gogsythreat
@gogsythreat Жыл бұрын
Hiya Bruce. Ma grampa was in the Black Watch in the first world war. I'm 60 now and he left us a long time ago. He told me many stories what it was like in the trenches in that awful time. But there are many that make me smile, and more impotantly, make me so F*xCking proud. The Black Watch is seen by me as a vice grip in the British Military, so strong, so hardened, so....Scottish. No way do I ever look down on them, not for what they did in their infancy, but for what they have done since.
@whirving
@whirving 3 жыл бұрын
On my mother's side the first generation came to America as a Black Watch soldier for what would be known as the American Revolution. He fought at Bunker Hill as a second Lieutenant and in other various engagements and eventually returned to America married and stayed. He had two sons and was killed in an indian raid and his sons captured, his wife left in grief. She eventually found them, grown men now in the Detroit area of what is now Michigan.
@stephenbrown2922
@stephenbrown2922 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Two years ago I made a Black Watch themed guitar and donated it to raise money for charity. I could not do justice to the guitar without learning something of the history of the Black Watch. It was fascinating to learn, not just about the Regiment but also of other aspects of the history of Scotland. Originally from Derby I was always aware that the town was the southern-most reach of the Young Pretender's march on London. There is now a statue to commemorate this event in Derby. I digress but that is what history makes you do. I have followed many tangents and still do. Thank you for helping me to a better understanding of the mutiny. Personally I think that Farquhar Shaw was correct in his actions. The Black Watch is still a great regiment with proud traditions despite its recent homogenization. Thank you again. I have subscribed.
@TrLeSw
@TrLeSw 3 жыл бұрын
I’m a Munro, descended from Munros exiled here to the then-colonies, in this case Massachusetts. I wear the Black Watch tartan as Munros wear it as our hunting tartan due to our history as one of the original six Black Watch companies. This video was excellent, thanks so much for making it!
@gingie78
@gingie78 3 жыл бұрын
My mums side o the family are Munros👍
@TrLeSw
@TrLeSw 3 жыл бұрын
@@gingie78 well, hello there, one Munro to another. :)
@JR-bj3uf
@JR-bj3uf Жыл бұрын
The Black Watch tartan is one of the most popular tartans in the US because it looks great and has history.
@thomaspurvey
@thomaspurvey 3 жыл бұрын
Great documentary Bruce well presented, I served for 9 years in the Black Watch and never knew the half of this history,Cheers Bruce, All the Best 🥃 Tam Purvey
@ScotlandHistoryTours
@ScotlandHistoryTours 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tam
@moribundtoot8183
@moribundtoot8183 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Love your presentation style and your passionate delivery. Have now subscribed.
@davidhardwick3816
@davidhardwick3816 Жыл бұрын
I think this is one of your absolute best videos, precisely because it's about very real, very specific people, and clearly so personal to you. I take my hat off to you, sir.
@dabsafe
@dabsafe 3 жыл бұрын
I wear my Black Watch tartan kilt and kit as often as occasion permits. My maternal grandfather (Campbell) served with the 10th. battalion from 1915-1918. Two of his brothers also served with the 8th and 10th battalions. Proud second generation Canadian of Scottish heritage and prouder still of my family’s service.
@chrisgrabowski7780
@chrisgrabowski7780 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an American, and although my clan is Donnachaidh, I also have a family connection to the Black Watch. I proudly wear the issued kilt that belonged to a Co.Sgt. Murty. When I wear it, if someone makes a negative comment (usually a person of Irish descent) I make it a point to try to educate them about the regiment. This was a great video. Thank you for making it.
@McConnachy
@McConnachy 2 жыл бұрын
My Dad was a conscript from a rural part of Scotland, into the Black Watch. He fought in Korea, which he never talked about, but was also in Berlin, and guarded Hess and other former Nazis. He was taken into custody by the Russians, he was teaching another Black Watch man, who was from Fife, how to drive a truck, when the Fifer took into a wrong turn into their territory, they raised their rifles. My father escaped from the Russians after punching and battering some of them, but the Fifer was never seen again.
@stelladonaconfredobutler9459
@stelladonaconfredobutler9459 3 жыл бұрын
This was so heartfelt and informative. so many lives lost. My great-great grandfather on my mam's side was a blackwatch and I wore the Black Watch kilts to every St Patricks Day Parade in NYC and then for three Burns Night Celebrations. I wore it for my mam and I wore it for the BlackWatch who were lied to and then executed for their honor and pride of place. this video you made had me crying because no one would understand the pride here in the US. Thank you, thank you for making these people live again by telling their story and saying their names. thanks.
@TheFightingFenian
@TheFightingFenian 2 жыл бұрын
Why do you wear a black watch kilt to a St Patrick's day parade?, that's an insult to irish people. Do you not know what the black watch regiment did to irish people during the North of Ireland conflict.
@squeek5810
@squeek5810 3 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather was in the black watch his name was Arthur foy, my respect and regards to all from Australia.
@glasgovipsolara
@glasgovipsolara 2 жыл бұрын
That was very moving. Had no knowledge of this before. Ayrshire born, no mention of any Scots history at school in the 70’s. Brilliant, I was captivated.
@stevenanderson7461
@stevenanderson7461 2 жыл бұрын
Im From Liverpool. I was told my great great grandfather was in the blackwatch in late 1800s but since doing my family tree he was in the 78th highlanders
@fatblokeonamotorbike1600
@fatblokeonamotorbike1600 3 жыл бұрын
A good story very well told. You have an excellent turn of phrase sir, and an obvious deep love of your subject which is very engaging. As a Yorkshireman I can recognise and empathise with the pride of place felt by Scots, we come from places where the landscape nourishes the soul. We may not see eye to eye on every subject, but every strength to you and your ventures on KZbin.
@slm3913
@slm3913 3 жыл бұрын
My uncle was part of the Black Watch. When he came to the states, he gave me the Black Watch pipes that he once played.
@dr.floridaman4805
@dr.floridaman4805 3 жыл бұрын
As an American I can truly say, love your culture. Be true to your past and who you are. Individualism is beautiful.
@Herries8325
@Herries8325 2 жыл бұрын
as an Englishwoman by birth, but a Scot by Family, I almost expected the betrayal of the Black Watch as soon as you started talking. thankyou for brilliant videos. Lorraine.
@calummcnab3222
@calummcnab3222 3 жыл бұрын
Another great video and movinging story of of The Black Watch, and Private Farquar Shaw.
@tim7052
@tim7052 Жыл бұрын
I just love your clips on Scottish history. This one was very poignant, as that thread connecting the Black Watch from its ancestral lands to the present remains unbreakable. 👍
@stevehanna4345
@stevehanna4345 2 жыл бұрын
Proud of my Uncle Tony Hanna's service in the Black Watch in WW2. Great video. Lest We Forget the fallen.
@gadgetman_nz4092
@gadgetman_nz4092 2 жыл бұрын
There is a photo here, similar to the one you described, of my grandfather who served in the Black Watch in WWI. He emigrated to New Zealand after returning from war. His kilt hangs in my brothers wardrobe.
@chipanderson2135
@chipanderson2135 2 жыл бұрын
I served alongside the Black Watch in Basra, and I would do so again. They were fantastic soldiers and the Iraqis came to respect them.
@markharder3676
@markharder3676 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. And I want to say that this American has no quarrel with the Black Watch or their tartan.
@xeverettx2564
@xeverettx2564 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Doc!!!! Long live the Black Watch!!! I wear my BlackWatch kilt with pride here in the United States of America to honor my fighting ancestors who’ve bled and died for that name and that simple yet so important tartan!!!! Thank you for such amazing words you were able to convey in such a short time. I know you’ve touched many lives and informed many people. You have a wonderful gift.
@ColinH1973
@ColinH1973 2 жыл бұрын
My Uncle Davy was in the Black Watch, and he was a great bloke. He was very proud to have served with such a fine regiment. He always got emotional at the sound of the pipes.
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