Dear brother . lm from Yemen, Aden, and my grandfather worked loyally for Britain in the port of Aden, and he lived among you, and he speaks highly of your kindness and good morals. By God, we are sad about your departure from Aden. They lied to us. Aden in your days was beautiful, with good law and order, and we hope that you will return to Aden again, from the bottom of my heart. Thank you to every British person. We love you very much, my dear brother
@عبداللهاليافعي-خ6خ1ح7 ай бұрын
There was no such thing as Yemen (South Arabia)
@9ds907 ай бұрын
@@عبداللهاليافعي-خ6خ1حاعرب استمك انت وهو 😂
@بنعلي-و3ق6 ай бұрын
خاف الله
@عبداللهاليافعي-خ6خ1ح6 ай бұрын
@@9ds90 شعب وحكومه حثاله ، ليس غريب
@اسامهالاسدالضرغام3 ай бұрын
اذهب الى بلادهم اياها النكره لقد طردناهم من بلادنا هاؤلاء المستعمرين الانجاس
@robindawson5786 ай бұрын
Thanks for such good times spent in Aden in the sixties with my parents they will never come again but memories will keep in my heart
@robw30276 жыл бұрын
That film was a gem. Graet to see those classic British aircraft and helicopters in action. The Brits as I see it beat the insurgents at their own game, on the own land. Done without drones, high tech precision munitions, B-52 strikes, with limited air support by fixed wing and rotary, and no fast jets endlessly circling on call for air support. Well done!
@philipmadhatter40065 ай бұрын
@husseinalawe8547 but we still beat you whilst your made love to goats
@andrewockenden8 жыл бұрын
I was there from 1965 June 1967. Got my Fiat 1500 there and shipped it home. It is good to see some excellent shots of the Beverleys I (RAF) worked on doing their job. The best part of the tour was coming home even though the swimming at the Italian club was good. The British Army did a fantastic job there. Best army in the world. Nice work Italianoboy thanks for putting this film up.
@mambn5720 Жыл бұрын
تحياتي لك من عدن
@dirkdiggler3552 Жыл бұрын
(lii(>>>😅9>i
@maureenwilson45138 жыл бұрын
I lived in Aden from 1965 to 67 ,many happy memories of steamer point and the school , remember going to school early in the morning and finishing early then going horseriding or swimming at elephant bay , would love to see what it is like now
@maxwellfan558 жыл бұрын
I was there at school too! Dark hair, crisp white shirt and shorts with a Khormaksar School badge (was it a dhow?), so maybe we passed each other. Dad was RAF. We lived in a big house with a stone staircase and two sets of shutters for protection from sand storms. It was opposite the search compound so we had a sentry with a rifle. I played in the school gang, show, singing 'we're riding along on the crest of a wave', very colonial! Ring a bell? Fond poignant memories. I was handsome and tanned then, all the girls followed me home from school when I got back to the UK but I was too shy for all but the prettiest.
@peterbell47367 жыл бұрын
I only flew out to Aden for school holidays 65 - 67. Four times I flew on a BOAC VC10, but the last occasion was on an RAF Transport Command Britannia flying from Lyneham - that was an uncomfortable journey! The war stories may have been true, especially if he spent time up-country, in the dessert. Even in the built-up areas there was danger - grenades in the street during the day, gun battles at night etc. maxwellfan55 - I guess that your dad was a senior officer. My father was Sqn.Ldr. and we lived in a flat in Ma'ala straight. One day I'll look through some of my dad's old cine film to see whether there's anything worth posting - I know that there were some shots of the floods in April 67.
@ساميحربي-ظ1ح7 жыл бұрын
Maureen Wilson can u give me ur email so I can send u pics ,I live in aden and I can help u to get ur memories back
@KingRapz137 жыл бұрын
Trust me ma'am... it's nothing to write home about. My Mother was born in Aden and left in 1962. She says it was the best thing ever growing up there. but now??? plz stay away cos it's nothing but a backward and (unfortunately) destroyed country...ALL by the locals own hands...I was working for Doctors without Borders in 2015 when it all kicked off... TRAGEDY is the ONLY word to describe Aden now... sad.
@veszypillo37397 жыл бұрын
Maureen Wilson I was there then too!
@mohammedhabie33356 жыл бұрын
Amazing thanks soo much that was best days.... great Britain
@johnnydiamondsmusic1673 Жыл бұрын
My dad was RAF Regiment. Last ones out of the airport when we gave it up. He saw action out there in the mountains.
@Curly220168 ай бұрын
My grandad was a high ranking NCO in the RAF ground crew engineers over there I can’t find any history of his service do you have any idea on where to look?
wish that Britain never left according to what we have heard from our elders that the Britannic era was the best era in their life .. greetings from ADEN :)
@465146517 жыл бұрын
Forget it. It was a shithole, we got out early for a good reason.
@zeberdee19726 жыл бұрын
Malak AL Sawy , sorry for what is happening in your country now , I hope peace and normal comes soon .
@andyw1g3863 жыл бұрын
@Abdullah Alkhaldy The Brits never went around killing people for no reason in this time period, we have law and order - we pretty much invented it globally - they would only kill you if you gave them a damn good reason to.
@gehadsalam48963 жыл бұрын
They lit to you
@trismegistusqueeg9565 Жыл бұрын
I hear this too.
@rocksy7111 жыл бұрын
WoW this is where i was born 1963, 50 years ago this year. this is the first real footage of Aden i've seen can't wait to show my mother who now at 75 lives in a nursing home, I hope it brings back some memories for her also Dak. I'm getting old now 50...lol
@naguerea Жыл бұрын
God bless your mum.
@اسامهالاسدالضرغام3 ай бұрын
ولماذا رميتها في دار المسنين الن تستطيع رعايتها وهيا التي انجبتك وتعبت في تربيتك وانت طفل الى ان كبرت هل هاذا جزائها نحن المسلمين لا نترك امهاتنا وابائنا نرعاهم ونحسن اليهم ورعايتهم تعتبر عباده وسبب لدخولنا الجنة وهاذا امر من الله عزوجل ومن رسولنا الكريم صل الله عليه وسلم 13:05 13:05 13:05
@trevormunday369110 жыл бұрын
Good Old Aden. I miss it so much. My birth place.
@suhilalyaman57109 жыл бұрын
Welcome againe and my home is your home I offer u everything in aden for free We really missing you The great people U r very kind people So welcome anytime
@SaleemSaleem-fy4rr8 жыл бұрын
we miss u
@Nasser_ALBakri5 жыл бұрын
We Miss You In Aden 💙
@Surv1ve_Thrive4 жыл бұрын
@Sub Zero your angry agenda doesnt fit all the other posters from Aden. You probably dont live there anyway, just tell Adens how to think. You threatened to spill blood in London. Perhaps you live there.
@philipkeeling86473 жыл бұрын
My father was posted here in the early to mid 60s i believe, he absolutely enjoyed his time here. Says he remembers being on Elephant bay beach and he bought a nose from a sawfish from an Arab chap on the beach, he still has it. He still talks about it today at 87 years of age
@AbdullahAlduais10 жыл бұрын
nice one about past of #Aden thanks for sharing
@colltutor0710 жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Wish there was one related to Steamer Point around 66/67 when I was there.
@dsk716 жыл бұрын
Hi John... found this for you, hope you like it.... My Dad was in Aden 50-53... Unfortunately we have no pictures.... he used to have conversations with several people about Pimms in the 80s... He was a Gin & Tonic Man...Cheers!.... kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmi6oGxpf9eogtE
@Iolis6 жыл бұрын
Love the scene where the RAF Regiment is purporting to 'hold the rebels at bay'. Those who remember the SLR will notice no spent brass leaving the ejection opening cover with the sound of small arms fire being subsequently 'dubbed in' for effect.
@firstfreonwarrior Жыл бұрын
We were there 65-66, I still hate the heat! LOL! My dad was in engineering, a Wing Commander by then. He joined as an apprentice in Halton 1935, commisioned in 1941. Retired from the RAF in 1975.
@nigeh53268 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting great to see some film of Aden back in the 60s.
@uwereichelt58326 жыл бұрын
my dad was working in Aden for the GDR in the 80s, i remember great adventure and how poor yemen is..... now even worse. i used to go fishing for tuna with some fishermen..........great memories. the spirit of the british empire was there too and it remained in my soul.
@mambn5720 Жыл бұрын
بكل سرور نرحب بك
@MrSamiAlamir11 жыл бұрын
WoooooW great video for my lovely home town is getting worst and worst I think some of British want to come back to Aden to see it again to bring back some memories ^_^
@mehdharali75069 жыл бұрын
Sami AL-Amir I hope to come back British
@mamstrat30475 жыл бұрын
My dad was based there. Still have all the photos he took and his medal
@samsambrook964610 жыл бұрын
Can't say I enjoyed it but I was there and although hard work, the work was the best part of it. Apart from leaving on a VC10!
@andrewockenden8 жыл бұрын
Me too Sam, but then we were amongst the so called selfish Brits referred to in a comment above made by someone clearly not aware of what it was like or recognising the truth of the situation. Nevertheless I hope that peace will be restored and the limited freedoms allowed by their own rulers and regimes will prevail, and bring them happiness and prosperity.
@zeberdee19726 жыл бұрын
VC10 , blimey I was still getting moved around the world on them in the 90's , I had no idea they had been service that long . Beautiful plane but very noisy but fast .
@reddevil295 Жыл бұрын
@@zeberdee1972 ⁸98
@DaveAinsworth-y8h3 ай бұрын
I was born and lived in RAF Halton and a messhand in the station. One of my head chef was former RAF Chef and served in Aden.
@Nasser_ALBakri5 жыл бұрын
We Miss You In Aden 💙
@rockape2529 жыл бұрын
Hi david carnell, I was at Mukerius for 5 weeks and then covered the withdrawal of the 303 Sigs Radar.
@johnleigh34923 күн бұрын
Was there in October 1967 RAF/Argyle & southern Reg.
@Mirraluka2 жыл бұрын
Takes me back to when I was 18 years old and serving my country in the British Army boy I loved Aden in Radfan Camp tea banjo from the locals, wish I could get that compo cheese that was on the sarny with Tomato and a mug of tea.
@كاراسليمان7 ай бұрын
انا من مدينه عدن نشكر بريطانيا على بناء معالم جميله تركتها لنا
@user-rm8hy6wf9y7 жыл бұрын
Today is the 50th anniversary of the British withdrawal of aden. Independence day .I was born in carter clinic I lived place called qaloah for 5 years then moved to main street mualla. .I bear a lot of memories.i still remember dr Frances in the clinic ..I hoped the independence brings to aden better life unfortunately we lived wore ever seen with socialism I flew the country to north. For other 18 years. Last 18 year I lived with my family in dubai. .working as aircraft engineer. What I want to say we loved aden but we don't have choice to stay there all of us.
@maxflight7772 ай бұрын
Ah, Yemen, the land where the Royal Air Force once played a role, leaving behind a legacy as complex as the plot of a Douglas Adams novel. Here's a bit of the story: **The Historical Dance:** Back in the day, the Royal Air Force was part of the British military presence in Aden, which was a key British protectorate. They were there during the times when Aden was a bustling port, a refueling stop for ships, and a strategic point during the Cold War. But, much like trying to keep a Vogon poetry reading short, their presence couldn't last forever. **The Shift in Power:** After the British left in 1967, Yemen became a place where political stability was about as common as a decent meal on a Vogon ship. North and South Yemen eventually unified in 1990, but this unity was more like two characters from 'The Hitchhiker's Guide' agreeing to travel together - it was bound to get complicated. **The Modern Saga:** Fast forward to the 21st century, and Yemen has turned into what you might call a galactic mess: - **Civil War**: The country has been embroiled in a civil war since 2014, where the Houthis, an armed group, overran significant parts of Yemen, including the capital Sana'a. This conflict has turned into a proxy war with Saudi Arabia leading a coalition against the Houthis, who are supported by Iran in what some call a cosmic game of chess with real lives at stake. - **Humanitarian Crisis**: Yemen's situation now mirrors the feeling of despair one might get from losing the Earth to make way for a hyperspace bypass. Millions are on the brink of famine, displacement is rampant, and the country has suffered one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. - **Political Landscape**: The political scene is as chaotic as trying to navigate the bureaucracy of the planet Vogsphere. The internationally recognized government is based in exile in Riyadh, while the Houthis control much of the north, including Sana'a. - **Economic Collapse**: The economy has taken a hit that would make even a galactic stock market crash look mild. The war has led to widespread poverty, and the blockade has not helped, making daily life a navigational challenge through a minefield of economic sanctions and blockades. - **Cultural and Social Changes**: Despite the turmoil, Yemen retains its rich cultural heritage, but the ongoing conflict has strained its social fabric, pushing many to flee or live under constant threat. So, from a place where the RAF once kept the skies busy, Yemen has transformed into a nation where the skies are now filled with drones, not for adventure but for conflict. The change is profound, touching every aspect of life, making it a narrative fit for a Hitchhiker's Guide entry - only with less humor and more tragedy. Remember, in the words of the Guide, "Don't Panic," but also, don't forget to check the latest updates because, in Yemen, the plot thickens faster than a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster can knock you out.
@alanwitton50397 жыл бұрын
My father was in Aden as an RAF Regiment gunner
@morriganravenchild66138 жыл бұрын
The days when we had some military muscle and before the bloody politicians disarmed us.
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
Yea, that was back in the good old days.
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
Now its all about money and how it will cost em
@gloriousbritannia16674 жыл бұрын
We still do lol.
@jayaspari0910 жыл бұрын
Hey Those were Radfans. There was an RAF strip there. The beach is Gulmohar (Elephant Bay) lovely to swim there. You're then seeing the Hunters at RAF Khormaksar Flt. 1417 perhaps. What they achieved rocketing the Radfans only God knows. Remember the patrolling on the streets of Crater by Mad Mich's Argyls. Remember my parents and brothers taking us there to fly plastic kites. Dad would relax listening to music on his National Transister. We'd head back home and watch Egyptian movies on the B&W telly while dad had his Carlsberg beer on the Balcony. Good Old Aden. The Selfish Brits left when there was nothing worthwhile to hang on to. What happened after that is one sorry story. My heart bleeds for Aden. InshAllah..Some day maybe...Does any one remember Aden Electrical & General Stores... or Asiatic General stores. R.I.P Peshotan Faramji Buhariwalla.
@mehdharali75069 жыл бұрын
Jamshid Buhariwalla Also it appears in the video of Dali Mountains. I hope to come back another time in Britain to South Yemen. Because we are now living in a very harsh life in the south because of the northern occupation
@waelabdulrahim13619 жыл бұрын
thank you for those words you wrote about Aden I miss it too so badly I haven't ben back sence 1979 and you brought me a lot of memory's ....I'm lived not more then 5mnt from Sierra
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
Jamshid, Before my time I'm afraid and no one knows Aden Elect & Gen Stores. Not even the Adeni people. Things have changed man, Move on.
@andrewockenden8 жыл бұрын
I was amongst the so called selfish Brits referred to in a comment above made by someone clearly not aware of what it was like or recognising the truth of the situation. Nevertheless, I hope that peace will be restored, and the limited freedoms allowed by your own rulers and regimes will prevail, and bring you happiness and prosperity. More importantly I hope peace will soon break out throughout all the nations of the Middle East, where the daily human tragedies presently prevail.
@johndumbleton40927 жыл бұрын
Jamshid Buhariwalla
@MrShalako18 жыл бұрын
Interesting to see Twin Pioneers and Bristol Belvederes in service.
@suhilalyaman57109 жыл бұрын
We really miss those nice pritish people .. The great empire is the british We love very much My home land aden
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
Learn to spell 1st
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
No Please No
@uwereichelt58326 жыл бұрын
Amen
@naguerea Жыл бұрын
Stationed in Bahrain (joint comms) RAF chaps would get a trip to Aden to ee a doctor (duty free shopping really), on arrival there and snug in a bunk , the doctor scam would be cancelled and they would go duty free shopping.
@Climpus8 жыл бұрын
13.05 - I can hear the rounds being fired, I can see the effect of the kick as the weapon recoils, just can't see the working parts cycling through or the spent cases being ejected....
@glynwelshkarelian34898 жыл бұрын
That's because they were almost certainly just pretending for this movie.
@nzgunnie Жыл бұрын
RAF regiment pretending...
@lizhoward-k76274 жыл бұрын
My birth place born January 1961, Steamer Point. My Dad worked for International Air Radio, anybody remember? We were in Aden from 59-63..x
@504Dak11 жыл бұрын
Brought back many memories. I was a medic at Fremar then renamed Habilayn 1966 to Nov 1967. Thought it was really great. Is there more lurking out on KZbin. You can see Fremar as it was in 1967 on my feed 504Dak.
@maureenwilson45138 жыл бұрын
I remember going to school on the bus up the hill, my dad was in the army and we lived in a flat in steamer point ,recall the barbed wire meshing on the veranda, then moved onto the base and stayed in the flats near the beach, can't remember many people except Philip and Alan thorn, does that ring any bells for you?
@naguerea Жыл бұрын
A long time later in a secret spy base I worked with Jimmy, who was there ,with him was Doreen, who had the most wonderful brxxxxs, she was a school bus escort and carried a Sterling, And did range time... did I mention she had the most Wonderfull ... Oh I did , dear Doreen.
@campbellbrand80385 ай бұрын
My dad surveyed and laid the flare path for the Beverley’s at Thumier.
@trismegistusqueeg9565 Жыл бұрын
At that time, I spent a lot of time as a kid watching the big, slow, noisy Bevs from Thorney Island ranging the skies over Pompey and beyond, thrilling to the deep growl of their Bristol Centaurus engines and dreaming that one day I too would sit in the pilot's seat of a big RAF transport. Never happened though. Did pilot a broom or two in the Army Air Corps. So much for childish dreams. Aw well.😩
@ponymoore61409 ай бұрын
Brings back memories - 45 Commando, Royal Marines.
@andykaystafford11 жыл бұрын
Great piece of film. Anything else like this?
@loverofnature76766 жыл бұрын
Im from Aden i ❤ England so much.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@paulgrahamedwardspencer51619 жыл бұрын
Great stuff
@Firebrand55 Жыл бұрын
Well.....I joined the RAF in 1955......and spent the next 27 years avoiding postings like this!....mind you, it was tough at RAF Labuan; the beer fridges kept breaking down.
@chrisweeks69732 ай бұрын
That was planned maintenance; gave you chance to go get your haircut by Ginger. 🤣
@465146518 жыл бұрын
It's worth viewing "Soldier in the sun", an army point of view on BBC iplayer but not always.
@mehdharali75069 жыл бұрын
i hope to come back British
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
NO
@noeldownie93677 жыл бұрын
mehdhar ali rerr
@الوفيالوفي-خ9س7 жыл бұрын
mehdhar ali الظاهر تبي العبودية
@uwereichelt58326 жыл бұрын
you were fine in the 80s beeing more democratic and liberal then the north, but you sold it to the tribes. Keep your Mind healthy and your eyes open instead of getting a whole nation into the deep sleep of Quat!
@keithwatson13846 жыл бұрын
The British didn't want to leave in the first place, it was such a vital and important location, you kicked them out! However I'm sorry for what your people are going through at the moment, but I'm sure it will get better!
@sinogarcon7 жыл бұрын
I came here after watching BBC's The Last Post.
@WanderlustZero4 жыл бұрын
Same
@paulwhite25333 ай бұрын
My dad did two tours of Aden I think he was 22 tsu out of Waddington
@saeedd81533 жыл бұрын
ايام ياعدن
@jayaspari098 жыл бұрын
Hey, Apologies Mate. You're right. Just a lose comment stemming from frustration. Its history and we can only pray that peace prevails and the place gets back some of its glory. Cheers!
@woodchuckandfox8 жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@howardcopestake1036 Жыл бұрын
I was there as a school kid from 1965-1967. I went to Khormaksar Secondary school, The place was a total shit hole but we did get a 2 week R&R in Kenya half way through, It also prepare a red me for when I joined the Army in 1969
@barron80062 жыл бұрын
the port of aden wanted to remain british. never understood the diminishment of britain with many of its colonies.
@davidcarnell806510 жыл бұрын
spent some time there in 1961 at mukerius
@abdullhgasem95074 ай бұрын
Im from mokiras ❤❤
@adenhistory58011 жыл бұрын
John and Dak, if you have any pics of Aden pls upload them!
@Greathamada11 жыл бұрын
Hello Aden History Just get into you tube and write any thing from Aden, you will be astonished to see many many things about Aden, you can also write British time in Aden and you find just as much... Good luck to you and God bless all the people who shares Aden Memories with us. Baz
@عدنيالنخاع9 жыл бұрын
+Ben “الصاروخ العدني” Abi-Aden ياخوي ترجمة لنه نشتي نعرف ما كانو يقولون
@ahkl82796 жыл бұрын
14 اكتوبر عاااش
@أبوتالا-غ4ذ8 жыл бұрын
My Aden
@واديالذئابالفوضىجزء11207 жыл бұрын
السنا نحن "الشماليين" من عاهد الجنوب ثم خناه ؟ السنا نحن من رحب بألوية الجنوب في الشمال ثم بــ عمران غدرناه ؟ ألم تكن قلوبنا مع الجنوب ثم بسلاحنا ذبحناه ؟ السنا نحن من توحدنا في 90 مع الجنوب وفي عام 94 بجيوشنا غزيناه و بجُـندنا ودباباتنا احتليناه .. ؟ السنا نحن من نكلنا بالجيش الجنوبي ثم من الخدمة سرحناه ..؟ السنا نحن من سلمنا " البيض " دولة ذات سيادة ثم شردناه .. ؟ قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر وحُكامنا بلطجيه ------------------------ السنا نحن من والىء الامام البدر ثم بعناه ؟ وناصرنا الجيش المصري ثم غدرناه ؟ وعاهدنا الثائر الثـُلايا ثم لعناه ؟ وبكينا الرئيس "الحمدي " بعد ان قتلناه ؟ السنا نحن قطاع الطرق وخونه والدار هدرنا دم الجنوبي وغدرنا بالصديق وهجمنا على الجار ؟ نرتدي عمائم حمراء وقمصان بيضاء وما تحتها عار قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه -------------------------- السنا نحن جيش القبيله و الافندم والجنرال ؟ وبائعي شرف المهنه بــــالريال ؟ و انصار البغل عبد الملك .. واتباع صالح الدجال ؟ و خُدام اللصوص وارباب النفوذ والمال ؟ واتباع الشيطان تحت القميص والسروال قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه .. ---------------------------- السنا نحن من غـزا الجنوب في 94 تحت شعار الوحده والشرعيه ؟ واطلقنا ضدهم الفتاوي التكفيريه ؟ كفرناهم .. وحللنا دمائهم بتهمة الشيوعيه ؟ ومسحنا من الخارطه كل مايتعلق بتاريخ الجنوب والهويه .. ومن ثم تقاسمنا السلطه الدينيه والسياسيه وتقلدنا المناصب الايراديه والقياديه واستولينا على مقدرات الجنوب واراضيه وثرواته النفطيه فسدنا .. وافسدنا ، واثرينا ثراءً بلا مشروعيه جنينا الاموال - وبنينا القصور - وابرمنا العقود والصفقات التجاريه .. وقتلنا الابرياء .. ونكلنا بكل جنوبي يدعي ان للجنوب قضية . ومن ثم اعتذرنا عما سلف في مؤتمر حوارتنا الوهميه لنبقي الجنوب رهينة ضمن الدوله اليمنيه .. قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه --------------------------- لم نعتبر ! و كررنا المأساه في 2015 بنفس الاسلوب واكثر دمويه وقاتلنا ، وقتلنا الجنوبيين بكل وحشيه بتهمة دواعش وطواغيت وارهابيه انصعنا لرغبات المخلوع الشخصيه .. والحوثي موالي ايران المجوسيه .. استبحنا الارض والعرض وروعنا النساء والاطفال وارتكبنا ابشع المجازر ضد الابرياء وهجرنا الالاف من يارهم .. ودمرنا كل الُبنيه التحتيه من مياه وطرقات وكهرباء وخدمات صحيه ومنعنا عنهم الغذاء والدواء والخدمات الأساسيه بطريقه تتنافى مع كل القيم الانسانيه والعقيده الاسلاميه قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه -------------------------------- السنا نحن من حفر الخنادق في عـدن والكهوف ؟ وملئناها بالسلاح والصواريخ والقاذفات الجويه السنا نحن من عشق رائحة الموت ؟ وكنا نبتسم حين نرى جثة الجنوبي على قارعة الطريق مرميه .. ونهلل فرحاً حين نرى ماحل بعـدن من دمار في النشرات الاخباريه . السنا نحن من مارس الدجل والكذب في الاعلام والصحف المحليه السنا نحن من كذب على العالم باننا الضحيه .. لنرضي لصوصاً وقوادين وقتلة وسفاحين بأسم المسيره القرانيه قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر..وساستنا بلطجيه ------------------------------- حاربنا في خنادق عفاش ومع انصاراللات والاخوانجيه وصدقنا هيئة علماء المفلسين وفتاويهم الدينيه وناصرنا انصار ايران المجوس ضد الخليج والسعوديه بربكم .. هل رأيتم كهذا الحجم من الدناءة والحقاره والهمجيه ؟ قسماً .. نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه ---------------------------------------- قسماً نحـــن مجـرد خـُـــــراف تقودنا مرجعية زيديه صفويه وأخرى زيديه توجهها هيئة دينيه تمضرطية وتجمعنا دار فيها كل القاذورات الفئويه والطائفيه تحوي اكبرمستنقع اوساخٍ على سطح الكرة الارضية ويحكمنا في الدار اربعه ساسه بلطجيه : أولهم : زعيم كذابٌ سافل يحمل احقاد دموية ومسلوب العقل بعصبية .. والثاني : طفل حوثي صفوي جاهل لا يفقه الا التبعية .. والثالث : زنديق ارهابي .. له طاعه عمياء تفوق كل الطاعات الابويه .. والرابع : افندم منتهي الصلاحية من انصار الحثوعفاشيه .. هكذا نحـــــــن حياتنا حروب اهليه وشمالنا .. اكبر حديقة قطعان بشرية لا نعرف ماذا تعني الدولة المدنيه ولسنا دعاة سلام .. وليس لدينا قضيه قسماً .. قسماً نحن الشماليين شعب مبدائنا الغدر .. وساستنا بلطجيه يارب
@Nasser_ALBakri5 жыл бұрын
ياقهري علينا وعلى حالنا في عدن.. ليش الغدر هذا كله ونحن شعب طيب مسالم وكنا نؤمن بوحدة الشعب ! حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل .
@highbury19427 жыл бұрын
Was there until the day we pulled out the last of us were taken of on HMS Albion - aircraft carrier
@westick7 жыл бұрын
gotyah jilde jilde
@njcathcart9 жыл бұрын
just found Dr Jean-pascal_Grelleyt- Bosviel U-tube would like to say hello from Gerry- and Edgar Middlesex memorial hospital -1958- USA . What wonderful work. " you have done Toute one vie d'humanitaire"
@alankidgell994210 жыл бұрын
Not all bad memories!
@عبداللهمسمار-ع3ط5 ай бұрын
كل اسلحتهم المطوره لم تردع الجنوبييين الشجعان فقد هزموهم شر هزيمه
@enemyofmandacity6 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know what weapon some of the sentries are carrying from 6:21- 6:28 One sentry has a rifle slung. But what is the weapon some are carrying in their right hand has they boarding a transport aircraft? During this scene, the narrator says the following: "The sentries, going off duty, head back for a quick beer and a slow game of cards. But, however much they relax,.."
@badgertheskinnycow6 жыл бұрын
Sterling SMG 9mm :-)
@WanderlustZero4 жыл бұрын
Stormtrooper blaster riflles ;)
@عدنيهوافتخر-ل3ش7 жыл бұрын
Aden 💖forever.
@spidyman88537 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@kaladkaladadualai11007 жыл бұрын
ايام العز اذبان الوجود البريطاني في الجنوب العربي عدن وردفان
@abdlluhbaazeem746 жыл бұрын
old day's
@trevormunday369110 жыл бұрын
AHEBEK YA ADAN
@adildupa759010 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@suhilalyaman57109 жыл бұрын
And wevlove you too From aden Please come back to aden Fuck ali saleh and fuck the new allied yemen They all theifs We need the british empire to come back againe
@spidyman88538 жыл бұрын
Ya Mansoor Ana Mushtaaq la Adan. Wa ina ibn Adan. Ishti Arg3 la Adan. Fakarteni Agnabi
@ninemm2227 жыл бұрын
بلاة عليك يا سلاااااام
@maimona117 жыл бұрын
we love ,whose loves Adan
@abu_kinan935 жыл бұрын
😍
@hanisaismail Жыл бұрын
Hi mate, where did you find this video? I'm trying to get permission to use it on behalf of RAF Media.
@westick7 жыл бұрын
rest in peace
@BINSENAN11 ай бұрын
hello therr, I am interesting to see films in shabwah, does anybody have them, please send it to me.
@magna41007 жыл бұрын
Every bit of kit is BRITISH.
@AhmedNasser-zu6ul7 жыл бұрын
I welcome the return of colonialism again, it was more useful to us Queen Elizabeth the Queen He admitted that the biggest mistake in our country was the exit of the English from them My love and respect for the queen lived
@spidyman88537 жыл бұрын
Disagree totally mate
@spidyman88537 жыл бұрын
Better be free than occupied you Muppet
@spidyman88537 жыл бұрын
حمدالله على الحريه.... احسن من الاحتلال مهما كان احتلال دحباشي او اجنبي و مع الاسف ناس من امثالك ضيعو الثقه بال الحياة. يا اخي كن مفتخر بحريتك وعروبتك والله معانا..... اومن بالله
@spidyman88537 жыл бұрын
احسن شي اكون فقير وحررررر واعيش بكرامه لا اكن محتل. يا جماعه ركبو عقولكم الحوثي و المخلوع جننو بكم؟ معتقش
@johngould1663 Жыл бұрын
(2.19) Water Bowser curtesy of 3 Field Sqn RE.
@glynwelshkarelian34898 жыл бұрын
The pictures are fascinating but the commentary is poor: bad script and bad acting. The things that you see are, mostly, real, but the action narrative is almost certainly a lie. I do not believe there was any rebel attack, or that a man gashed his arm just as the film crew was there, which makes the whole thing seem pompous; which is a shame considering what a tiny number of British servicemen achieved.
@matthew22nz6 жыл бұрын
Yes i’m afraid those “rebel attack” scenes are certain to have been a completely staged recreation of an actual attack, which unfortunately was very much the style back then, partly due to the equipment they had available, which was much more cumbersome and time consuming to set up and get recording, unlike today where it is almost instantaneous. And then partly because that utterly contrived ‘perfect’ depiction of the events is what people wanted back in those days, the gritty, right-in-the-heat-of-battle style commonplace with today’s conflict documentaries, where the footage is sometimes jerky or out of focus, would have been considered to be of poor quality and filled with mistakes.
@stephensmith5982 Жыл бұрын
Aah, The price of empire.
@minah-kim36857 жыл бұрын
My Yemen
@stipenazorin209610 жыл бұрын
South Yemen !!!!
@westick7 жыл бұрын
oh yah we aint got an empire
@lornespry8 жыл бұрын
An astonishing document that records one of the lasts lights of the "British Empire" with all the predictable rhetoric. A newer empire holds sway and claims the same rhetoric. In some ways, nothing has changed in millennia - same sort of rhetoric, same sort of killing. On Aden the Brits bathed on the beaches, in Britain the Romans bathed in their great bath complexes. And they fought and killed - were killed and fought.
@hanashtabet7 жыл бұрын
كنتم طقاة فااخزاكم الله وهزمكم
@ahkl82796 жыл бұрын
اكلناكم سلح يا صلبيبن وطلعناكم حفاه عراه
@manassurya20198 жыл бұрын
All the weapons seem very outdated by 1965 standards.
@David-zb8fy4 жыл бұрын
The exceptionalism of this film is laughable. With respect to those British in the comments with an attachment to Aden, the British were fairly and squarely kicked out of South Yemen. They had no real business being there other than clinging on to the last vestiges of Empire in a dirty campaign to suppress self determination. All in all they handled the withdrawal situation poorly and it was only greed and a strategic port that motivated their presence.
@larrywinning5183 Жыл бұрын
Crap. They would love to have us back. 😂🪂🪂✌️✌️
@wor53lg50 Жыл бұрын
A canvass council estate in 65??,i wonder if the narrator was giving us a hint into the not to far distant future..