Served in the RAF in the early 70`s ,loved doing parades and i`m almost 70 and watching these lads with PRIDE ..Thankyou.
@internetperiodista2 ай бұрын
Warm greetings from CHILE and... "Per ardua ad astra"
@tonywest9282 Жыл бұрын
As a ground crew NCO, I met many of the pilots who flew in WW2. They were the most modest and humorous men I ever met. Only their tunic ribbons told their story. We must never forget them.
@TheNordog8 ай бұрын
So why are we destroying the camp for illegal immigrants?
@heyabusa15 ай бұрын
@@TheNordog We are now ruled by traitors.
@daveenyart6 жыл бұрын
I am a proud American from Minnesota who is also a retired band teacher. I am speechless and stunned in respect and admiration for how magnificent this ceremony was. It will take a few days for all of this to sink in....many thanks for making this available to me and to the world. When I fall asleep tonight, I will have a grin on my face and tears in my eyes....feeling forever grateful.
@daveenyart5 жыл бұрын
@lindowan123 thanks very much.
@kenking12285 жыл бұрын
lindowan123 m
@mariebrown52922 жыл бұрын
Awww thank you xx
@Panigale67 Жыл бұрын
It moved me to tears too and I've been to RAF Scampton x
@barrynolde32514 жыл бұрын
My mother served in the RAF Womens Auxiliary throughout WWII and became a proud British War Bride. She's gone now as are so many of those great heroes. Now, a proud Yank from Texas remembers his roots and extends my sincere thanks for remembering them. Well Done RAF!
@MrMike05536 жыл бұрын
Damn, I wish our USAF airmen looked this good. This is what a century of tradition gets you. From an old retired USAF Lt Col (Wing Commander in the RAF parlance).
@concise7076 жыл бұрын
Jolly decent and very magnanimous of you to say; your boys and girls also act as magnificent ambassadors for your Service too. Brothers (and Sisters!) in arms.
@bobshaw40635 жыл бұрын
Sir Thank You for your Service Fellow Air Force Veteran from a US Air Force Veteran .
@tejanoviejo5 жыл бұрын
@soaringtractor ==> Perhaps had you spent more time reading history and less time devoted to jack-assery, you'd know a little more about the contributions of those "limeys" during WWII. As it is, you just excel at pitiable ignorance and inexcusable disrespect.
@johnstone36835 жыл бұрын
soaringtractor Your ignorance is almost beyond belief, your hatred of anything British simply so obvious, as is your obsequiousness.
@Doug-dp1di5 жыл бұрын
soaringtractor......Prick
@craighodkinson602 жыл бұрын
THE LAST ONE. This week we learn of the sad passing of "Johnny Johnson". Grand age of 101 years young. Blue skies ahead, soft tail wind to the mess in the sky, To join your crew mates of 617 Squadron. Thank you for your service Sir. May you rest in peace for eternity.
@williambrownlee8739 Жыл бұрын
Served in RCAF NORAD COMMAND RADAR TECHNICIAN.. FOUGHT COLD WAR,, HAD 3 UNCLES WHO SERVED IN WW11. ONE RCN,, TORPEDOED IN NORWEGIAN SEA,, ALWAYS HAD PTSD. TWO OTHER UNCLE'S IN RCAF FLYING HALIFAX BOMBERS.. AS GOOD AS LANC,, CANADIAN AIR FORCE FLEW HALIFAX BOMBERS MOSTLY. GOOD PRESENTATION, WELL DONE..
@stickiedmin6508 Жыл бұрын
History passes, but legends only grow. We *_will_* remember them.
@avidutubewatcher Жыл бұрын
This is truly amazing ceremony, watching in Australia 2023
@scopex27494 ай бұрын
I served in the RAF from 1976 for 12 years. Always makes the spine tingle to see them still going! Our next door neighbour was one of the dambuster pilots for many years until his passing. I joined up a after seeing The Dambusters and Battle of Britain films! To serve our Queen and Country. It disgusts me that the government closed this historic base to be demolished to build houses? What has happened to the England they fought for? Outrageous disrespect for our forces. Thank you for sharing.
@i.b.blithe32635 жыл бұрын
A beautiful ceremony that touches our heart, respectfully from Missouri USA.
@rhight Жыл бұрын
Amen. Also from Texas.
@peterlaw2012507 ай бұрын
When this was first shown I nearly burst into tears, when the Lanc came into sight,my,what a moment.Years later Im with my mother in law in wonderful New Zealand and she has many cds.That prompted me to see if it was on KZbin. I was a drummer the the corps of drums in Her Majesties Royal Marines onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia for many years.But may I say this beat retreat trumped all the beat retreats I ever seen.
@jaynefrost39495 ай бұрын
As a fellow pilot (AH64 D/E Longbow in His Majesty's RAF), I join your appreciation of my predecessors - huge hug x
@Insperato628 жыл бұрын
The proudest WW2 memory I have of my dad was not the medals, but the fact that, after he'd died, his grandson met an erk (ground crew) whom my father had looked after (amongst others) on the long, ignominious retreat through Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra and eventually, via the Kota Gede, to Ceylon. The erk (6 years younger than dad) said my father had looked after them like an elder brother "even though he was aircrew". My father was an elder brother and had the utmost respect for his groundcrew - God Bless dad.
@Thesachins7478 жыл бұрын
Respect
@AdeAerostar8 жыл бұрын
God bless your Dad.
@rightmarker16 жыл бұрын
Insperato62 - Respect for your Dad - a special kind of love and courage right there.
@derekambler6 жыл бұрын
My father was an escapee from Singapore, part of an official group comprising 20 men from the East Surreys (my fathers unit) and 20 men from the Leicestershires. He turned up in Ceylon some 6 months later and he never said anything about what had happened in between, but he perhaps was part of this group?
@Insperato626 жыл бұрын
@@derekambler I suspect not. My father never mentioned being involved with Army troops, only RAF personnel ordered by the maligned Percival to "escape" - their expertise being in the air, not in ground fighting! However, being from Bedfordshire my dad was disgusted that the Bedfordshire Regiment was disembarked at Singapore to go straight into imprisonment. The war in Singapore was already lost, but that was Churchill's order. Upon his return to his home town dad was continually asked if he had seen such and such a lad from the Beds. He could not say (official secrets act) neither could he tell their parents that their sons had been sacrificed in vain. He felt bitter. He never liked Churchill.
@briangoulden66873 жыл бұрын
Watching this ceremony now in 2021, it means as much as it did then on the 70th Anniversary of the Dams Raid. The bravery of the Bomber Command aircrews and the diligence of the ground crews was outstanding. Thank you🇬🇧
@massimoparaluppi2196 жыл бұрын
The Lancaster Is the best bomber of All Times and RAF Is the best Air Force of history. Simply Heroes. Respect.
@thomassicard3733 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS THE PINNACLE, THE PARAGON, THE SUMMIT, THE HIGHEST STANDARD!!!!!!! I am truly in awe.
@stickiedmin65086 жыл бұрын
The Dambuster's March, scored for brass band and four Merlin engines... Wonderful video. Stirs the heart. Respect and admiration for every serviceman and woman, past and present. You *_ARE_* appreciated, you *_ARE_* loved, you *_ARE_* needed. Stay strong guys.
@pennylane9730 Жыл бұрын
Big respect to those ex crew veterans who were standing proudly. Who flew the Lancaster .❤ 617 squadring ..... Coming from R.A.F Scampton North Lincolnshire ..my heroes. Bless them all.
@duggiebader179811 жыл бұрын
Whilst ordering a pint in the Mess at RAF Scampton I talked to a Bomber Command Vet. We chatted for at least 30 minutes about the Berlin missions during 43-44 which he said were the scariest of the lot. After I said I had better get the rounds back to their thirsty recipients - he said thanks for talking to him and it was refreshing not having to talk about that Dam raid. I didn't quite understand that comment - but I thanked him and never saw him again. It was the next day I learned we had a Dambuster in the Mess sitting at the bar. A very pleasant man and we should never forget that ALL the raids over enemy territory was tantamount suicide and needed every bit of guts just to climb back into the aircraft for the NEXT mission.
@walterfechter839510 жыл бұрын
I've always held a deep respect for the gallant crewmen of the Lancasters, as well as those individuals who were responsible for the technology behind the "bouncing" bombs. God keep them all. God keep The RAF. -- a USAF vet.
@bobshaw40635 жыл бұрын
@@walterfechter8395 Thank You Fellow US Air Force Veteran for your Service . My dad was a WWII (aka the war to end all wars) US Navy Veteran . Dad was in the Pacific Theater during the war.
@jgdooley20035 жыл бұрын
A huge debt owed by all modern nations to people who had to lay their lives on the line every day during the war. I am just reading about the pilots and Airmen, many of whom suffered severe physical and mental injuries in the course of their duties and many of whom returned to the fight after recuperation from those challenges.
@jasgcwoody10 жыл бұрын
When you get to the point that you no longer care to salute those who fought and died to keep you free, then you have arrived at the point where you no longer deserve to be free. I'm a 37 year, 2 month, 18 days veteran of the 29th Infantry Division, US Army, having just retired in 2009 at the rank of MSG/E8. Not only do I salute our Allies, but I salute my Father who was a ball turret gunner during WW II. So, Praise the Lord, don't confuse Pomp with Conceit. This Pomp is born of respect and honor, whereas deceit is not. God Bless you.
@karenmccausland135010 жыл бұрын
The air man who flew gave their lives
@Tea_and_Cake10 жыл бұрын
well said
@umbertoruotolo9 жыл бұрын
woody ramsey Fully agreed!
@johnbenton44889 жыл бұрын
woody ramsey Thank you for your words of wisdom.
@johnbenton44888 жыл бұрын
Well said that man.
@NeilFaithfull-z3u6 ай бұрын
My uncle was a rear gunner on Lancaster bombers served with 106 sqn at RAF Syerston Shot down three times twice in the North Sea third time over Holland on their way back from a bombing mission. These were real men, night after night going on mission after mission not knowing if they will comeback. Truly courageous. RESPECT.
@WAPBodie5 жыл бұрын
Full respect to all RAF staff from Slovakia!
@loosekanen2 жыл бұрын
Every few months I come back here to hear the best version of Eagle Squadron on the march that I've ever heard.
@ardiusfidelis65685 жыл бұрын
A very well executed parade. Slick drills. That's months of rehearsals paying off. So proud of you RAF from a fellow service man.
@johndavid5618 Жыл бұрын
Iam proud of thee airmen of 617 Squadron, that will live forever. 🙌✌️
@spreadeagled56545 жыл бұрын
How appropriate and awesome to see a Lancaster taxing in and up to the RAF band playing the “‘Dambusters March.” 🇬🇧👏
@jerrywilson785110 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service and the inspiration you are to us all. Your most grateful American friend.
@MikeyBigWheel7 жыл бұрын
Well Done Britain !! an American brother in arms....
@FrankWilkinson-ig6co6 ай бұрын
Thanks for,that.
@trapezemusic5 ай бұрын
Beautiful ceremony. Thank you for making it possible for me to attend.
@tamsinbradley478410 жыл бұрын
Very proud watching this as a ex serving member of the Raf. My loyalties will always remain with them. God bless u all x
@joshkenway145110 жыл бұрын
What SQN you from
@tamsinbradley478410 жыл бұрын
9 flight 2 squadron
@bruceallen3433 Жыл бұрын
I served 15 years in the in the RAF started as a Boy Entrant, 1961 to 1976 as an Avionics tech. Worked on various kites Meteors & Phantom F4's in Germany. When I left, I have a friend who worked at RAF Coningsby & arranged for me to have the VIP tour of that Lancaster! I must have spent a very enjoyable hour!
@RobRoyBoaz6 жыл бұрын
I have only just come across this video. What a marvellous and moving tribute to those young men, many of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice in the raid, so that my generation, and the generations who came after mine, could be free. I would have loved to have been there. Can you also imagine what it must have felt like to have been a member of the current 617 Squadron and to have had the opportunity to have met and chatted with the survivors of the raid who attended this ceremony ? What an honour it would have been. No one can conduct ceremonies such as this one like the British. Is there anyone who can tell me why the motto is in French and not in Latin? Wonderful video. Thank you for uploading.
@markharrison25446 жыл бұрын
The UK was enslaving half the world in 1943.
@tommybrown90343 жыл бұрын
My Grandad was in the RAF during WW2 and My Grandma worked on the Lancaster Bomber at AVRO Yeadon carrying out all the internal wiring. God Bless them
@leod-sigefast7 жыл бұрын
Sunset has to be one of the most beautiful tunes.
@7belowzero6 жыл бұрын
RIP Les Munro and from the people of the UK... THANK YOU!
@robwilliamson39637 жыл бұрын
Sad that there are only two left. Although, the Canadian one flies over my house almost every Saturday in the summer because I live near the museum. The Lancaster VRA, usually flies from Hamilton, Ontario airport, over Niagara Falls and then it circles downtown Toronto and heads back. Often times it flies with a B-25. I also had the honour of seeing a Mosquito, four Spitfires and Lancaster fly in formation together. You can even fly in it for the low, low price of $2500 Canadian Dollars.
@gagasmancave88595 жыл бұрын
a bit of news the east kirkby linc lanc Just Jane is being worked on ready to return to the air
@johnstephenson012 жыл бұрын
Superb drill and music from a superb Air Force, as I suspect most British people will feel. What a pity our government doesn't have the same view of our armed forces and instead is intent on closing down RAF stations like Scampton simply to reduce taxes. Thank you to all who have served at or been associated with RAF Scampton over the years for the excellent work you've done.
@bobburns14315 жыл бұрын
Our history is priceless,our respect for our heroic defenders is priceless and our memories of their sacrifices are profound and forever in our thoughts.The worid owes us an awful lot.
@rallyauto34 Жыл бұрын
ahahahahahahahah your history is priceless all right every day of your history is full of killings of innocent patriots in every part of the of the world that you step a foot from India to Africa to Asia to America to Europe and every other place that i can think of blood blood blood all in the name of your incest kings and queens If the world ever decide to pay you back you will have to hide in active volcanos its gonna be cooler than their punishment You put Hitler and Stalin to shame for they only did it for a few years but youre doing it for centuries like blood thirsty thieving barbarians that you are That dead empire of yours looks like dying old lion loosing their hair and teeth Your priceless history is full felonies and only war crimes Youre the only country that occupies European land the year 2023 and you have the nerve to accuse Putin of trying to do the same in Ukraine Return the stolen goods back to the colonies before they come and take them by force What a history
@clone1769 жыл бұрын
Only the British can do a memorial parade like this one, so superb, so excellent
@thomassicard3733 Жыл бұрын
The USA has exhibited equally maginifent parades. Not taking ANYTHING away from THIS parade. It is at the pinnacle of possible execution, certainly!!!!
@clone176 Жыл бұрын
@@thomassicard3733 can you direct me to such a video. Thank you...
@Commando19406 жыл бұрын
I was very fortunate to be at this event (though about of the way behind the stands) the queens colour squadron's drill was pretty damn stunning. They went from ambling to the hanger doors to rigid in an instant.
@PaulFindlaybmx11 жыл бұрын
Brilliant drill voice from the guard of honour commander
@tendelta85246 жыл бұрын
Paul Findlay good old Ward
@kennethsim48176 жыл бұрын
Delta 852 he must have a good voice to give commands
@tendelta85246 жыл бұрын
Bulletz4Flight he always did have a good drill voice
@aspiranttobeapatrioticcana67486 жыл бұрын
@@tendelta8524 can anyone give me videos on Flight Officer Ward
@bobshaw40635 жыл бұрын
I agree .
@DavidBriggs8226710 жыл бұрын
Per Ardua Ad Astra. Thank You for commemorating the heroes who helped define us. I was lucky enough to stand on that line two years ago for the Vulcan,.. Major, RCAF (Retd), 405, 414, 412 sqns, step son of a WW2 RAF Lanc itech, son of RA Lance Serjeant died 1944, nephew of RN, PO lost at sea 1940 in the Indian Ocean, Grandson of Skipper LCdr RNVR, OBE, of Grimsby. Forgive those who snickletheirchips for all to see, living their unremarkable lives in the shadow of giants who saved us all.. Special memory of my old dam-buster boss, WC Joe McCarthy RCAF, DSO, DFC, two bars, of Virginia Beach, USA. He was still a tiger on his last posting in Greenwood NS
@alanyouens51044 жыл бұрын
Respect to all, what can I say, past and present all making your contribution, I salute and Thank you for your service . We will never forget
@danieldand76396 жыл бұрын
Since the making of this tribute Les Monroe has passed away allways in our thoughts and hearts never to be ever forgotten
@Painter75-z5l Жыл бұрын
When I was a post adolescence, I joined the RAF. I grew up in Canada and was barked at a few times for chewing gum when I was a student officer. On one occasion I replied to the Squadron Leader who was out with us that day, that Bomber Command was comprised 45% of colonials like me. Can’t remember his reply, think he just gave me a look. From cheeky old guy in Alberta.
@kenttsang57485 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree with other audience said only the UK have such traditional ceremony and their marching, dressing so formally, nice and clean on every step, I was impressed by this occasion ever since from my hometown..... Hong Kong. Thank you!
@stephanietorres56794 жыл бұрын
Arvin you are correct. The britts have done a stupendous job of preserving their heritage.
@elizabetharmada53357 жыл бұрын
This was the first video recommended for me by the RAF, back in 2014. I was sick then, homesickness and stress
@upperiscopeUK4 жыл бұрын
The RAF Marchpast is the most awe-inspiring of all marches. It saddens me to consider how few young people reflect on the courage and sacrifice that created the freedom they enjoy.
@Timeslip19603 жыл бұрын
Well said Sir 👍🇬🇧
@Perrygallo7 жыл бұрын
I'm in tears, that's how proud I am.
@scruttles6 жыл бұрын
God bless the RAF. Thank you.
@patriciabracken75463 жыл бұрын
The Lancaster Belongs to the veterans. Their friend. Must of gladdened their hearts to see her after such a long time. Respect
@MichaelB-k2r Жыл бұрын
It's wonderful to see the WWII veterans who did so much to help save the free world still being honored. My husband & I had a friend here in rural Oregon who was in the Eagle Squadron. Good to hear them mentioned as well. Thank you.
@isunlloaoll8 жыл бұрын
Only the British can still keep traditions so fine and awesome
@ArthosBlue8 жыл бұрын
I'll second that
@jasoncorlett81867 жыл бұрын
ArthosBlue I'll third that.
@sn0wt1ger7 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the British establishment and a lot of the politicians are trying to take them away :(
@Varianna127 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@Pliam9617 жыл бұрын
soaringtractor. Love how your speaking English lovie darling. Do yourself a favor and get a proper education.
@Bruce-19567 жыл бұрын
Bomber command aircrews were real heroes who were badly treated after the war, no campaign medal. Only 70 years later was a memorial erected which I understand was paid for by the public. A 45% casualty rate,, more than 55,000 killed. We will remember them.
@terryofford49776 жыл бұрын
We have to thank our Australian Friends the famous POP Group the BEE GEES whose effort and organisation assisted in producing the Memorial tribute to Bomber Command. When after the war, the British government overlooked the cost to that Command in human lives when the Bomber Crews were not even recognised, nor were they awarded distinguishing Medal awards. God Bless them all, they paid a very heavy price. Along with our close colleagues and real friends, Australia, New Zealand,Canada and America and of course Poland and in fact members of many nationalaities who flew those costly missions against the NAZIS.Proud to have served in the Royal Air Force. Terry Offord.
@bobshaw40635 жыл бұрын
@@terryofford4977 Fellow Veteran Thank You for your Service to your country in the RAF ! I'm a Vietnam / Cold War Era US Air Force Veteran . Cheers Mate !
@concise7075 жыл бұрын
@soaringtractor once again you display your total ignorance of this subject and blind anti-brit prejudice; obviously Harris's tactics were so poor they were copied and put into effect by Gen Curtis LeMay as soon as he took over command of the B-29 force in the Pacific. You clearly are not familiar with the quote: "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt.”
@stickiedmin6508 Жыл бұрын
. . . at the going down of the sun, and in the morning.
@donaldclifford57635 жыл бұрын
So highly dignified. Greatness lives in hearts and souls.
@irisgaming91569 жыл бұрын
I'm a sergeant with my school cadet corps and this makes me INCREDIBLY proud to wear an RAF cap badge in my beret and a British flag on my sleeve
@MarkNorville9 жыл бұрын
+iConsoleGamer Just make sure you never join the real thing. Although a good experience, but also a bad one as well. It changes you and you can never change back.
@oscarmike96139 жыл бұрын
+Mark Norville Bad thing?
@MarkNorville9 жыл бұрын
NextGenerationGaming The forces before the 90's was mainly getting drunk, having a laugh and doing as little work as possible, it was a comfy number. However today we are World War 3 even though it is not called that, but in reality it is, and the worse is yet to come. The monarchy nor government have any love or respect towards us, we are just pawns taken in and spat out. Veterans are sleeping rough in our streets and yet immigrants are given housing before them, says a lot really.
@oscarmike96139 жыл бұрын
Falklands? Is that a laugh? Anyways nowadays our forces are so stretched, i have a sibling in the forces and they are so stretched with the new WIldcat weapons platform they have more pilots than crew and can only commit 1 to any operation at one time
@MarkNorville9 жыл бұрын
NextGenerationGaming The Falklands was a one off incident in 1982 it was the only time in a long while that we had actually fought a war. After that all was quiet, now we are constant war.
@stephanietorres56794 жыл бұрын
I so enjoy a good band with good old traditional marching music. Now I remember this song back in high school in their concert band!! Great memories!!
@sinistershenanigans9655 жыл бұрын
Just no one to touch us . Style and quality 🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧❤️
@andysayers51587 жыл бұрын
What very brave young men with so many years in front of them, they must have known it could well be one way trip when they took off, they can never be repayed
@petermay121910 жыл бұрын
Let us hope that the traditions of the RAF will be ever preserved
@kennethsim48176 жыл бұрын
Peter May it never has been and never will be forgotten this will always happen
@Carhuclough5 жыл бұрын
The tradition of the RAF started in Iraq in the 1920's by the bombing of villages and the slaughter of civilians by bomber Harris.
@johnfrancis22155 жыл бұрын
@@Carhuclough Robert Bennett kindly move to a middle eastern country where no doubt you'll be welcome
@Carhuclough5 жыл бұрын
@@johnfrancis2215 Other than Syria, Lebanon and Iran, most of the ME 'countries' are creations of the British and the British air force is still bombing Iraq and propping up dictatorships in the area. Nevertheless, thanks for the suggestion.
@chrismaplethorpe67817 жыл бұрын
To carry on playing when the merlin engines running on the Lancaster must have taken some doing. Is an amazing sound to have them and the dambuster march together
@raywilliams58764 жыл бұрын
I’m so very proud the way we remember our fallen heroes and our living heroes, and thanks to all men and women who help fight the aggressors , from all other countries that help fight with us. THANK YOU ALL.
@stephenwilson651911 ай бұрын
One of my grandfathers was GCA in the RAF, with a Lancaster squadron. He had a Canadian relative who was lost fighting in a Spitfire during the Battle Of Britain. I was CAF Air Command, ground crew, with playing in the Wing Band as a secondary duty.
@liliamaeve2 жыл бұрын
I have a Grandson in the RAF, my heart bursts with pride.
@boom7star73110 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service God bless !
@zoomer3256 жыл бұрын
Heritage and pride for what they did for freedom is a good thing but let’s remember to move on and to strive to build a better world, that’s what our 617 Brothers would have wanted. Good parade and good video and Stu Atha man you have aged!
@yorkshirefazer7 жыл бұрын
RAF. Finest air service in the world bar none!
@rightmarker16 жыл бұрын
The RCAF - let’s always remember what those boys did. JC. 🇬🇧🇨🇦
@Insperato626 жыл бұрын
They are not forgotten.
@theoraclerules50565 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!🇨🇦 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇬🇧
@nancyhobson97105 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@WeAreSuperEngland8 жыл бұрын
queens colour squadron are top notch!
@andysayers51586 жыл бұрын
please make time, stop and remember the sacrifice so many people made for our freedom, 11 hour 11 day 11 month every year
@rwam9 жыл бұрын
In memory of F/O(p) Albert Clark Elliott, with 3 Group, 90 (Celer) Sqn RAF, shot down enroute to Gelsenkirchen, 13 JUN 1944, flying out of Tuddenham, Suffolk in Lancaster LM158. We will remember them.
@gregorycrook61288 жыл бұрын
+Wm Anthony We will remember them.
@helenmccauley20917 жыл бұрын
True to their motto STRIKE HARD STRIKE SURE the brave young men of Bomber Command pressed on regardless , thank God for their courage, we will remember them.
@anthonygowing40415 ай бұрын
How fantastic - I grew up in Lincolnshire and loved seeing the Lanc! My granddad flew in WW2 in that magnificent aircraft as a flight engineer and as a neutral - he volunteered to fight and he and his fellow crew made their 30 trips
@paraluppimassimo95395 жыл бұрын
God bless the glorious Royal Air Force. The Lancaster was the best bomber of WW2.
@chillout19963 жыл бұрын
In my opinion I would say the Stirling or Halifax were the best bombers
@stickiedmin6508 Жыл бұрын
@@chillout1996 Would you? Why?
@waremblem34058 жыл бұрын
Highly recommended: "The Eagle Squadrons," Yanks in The RAF 1940-42, by Vern Haugland (1979).
@postwar469 жыл бұрын
A fine body of men: both then and now. Barnes Wallis came up with the weapons, but it took sheer guts to carry out the planned raids , which were seen by some aircrews as a one way trip. 19 Lancs set out, 8 were shot down, and 53 men lost their lives. In actual fact 8 lancs with 7 crew each amounts to 56. The three saved were probably on "Hoppy" Hopgood's aircraft. Though already shot up with flak, his bomb wiped out the power station; badly injured himself, he then pulled his damaged aircraft up, allowing some crew to bail out, whilst sacrificing his own life to do so. They should always be remembered and honoured.
@aeroearth6 жыл бұрын
Tears in my eyes. Wouldn't be here save for the selfless sacrifice of all those young people so many years ago.
@dadangsunara42685 жыл бұрын
the RAF music regiment are awesome
@KevinC19235 жыл бұрын
Who ever pressed thumbs down shame on you!
@beano38684 жыл бұрын
Put them Scum to the rope
@krostan65704 жыл бұрын
I shall make them swab the poopdeck
@heyabusa14 жыл бұрын
Just step around as you would around something a dog left behind.
@Trek00110 жыл бұрын
19:16 - spot the US Marine in Number 1s saluting the British National Anthem... Give that man a drink on the house!
@Rob-bz5nn7 жыл бұрын
Trek001 It's correct, he should salute. The custom in uniform is to salute all national anthems. You'll notice, for example, when Obama visited the UK, the armed forces of each nation saluted the other's Anthem, as well as their own.
@kennethsim48176 жыл бұрын
Trek001 it's a sign of respect and as you are in uniform you must salute or it is shown as disrespect I'm in the air cadets and when I'm in uniform I must salute to a officer if I'm in uniform if I'm not I must look at him for 5 seconds then back to show respect to him/her
@adrianisbad75986 жыл бұрын
Trek001 a
@cogidubnus19536 жыл бұрын
I'll buy the man a pint any time he chooses...not out of courtesy, but simple respect...
@Dog.soldier19506 жыл бұрын
Trek001 not a US Marine but a salute would be rendered
@oldwarrant45 жыл бұрын
Those men who flew those missions could teach us all about courage and bravery.
@colingrant7674 жыл бұрын
still brings a tear to my eye well RAF
@willg16628 жыл бұрын
In memory of Captain Raymond Vallack Single, 56th Battalion AIF, killed by machine gun fire at the battle of Polygon Wood, Flanders, Belgium,1917- My great uncle.
@patriciabracken75466 жыл бұрын
With the greatest respective to those brave men who took part in the Dam buster's raid. And all of those who now serve in the..R.A.F. Bless you .
@superancientmariner139410 жыл бұрын
"Sunset RN" , arranged by an RM MD, played by a RAF band....can't get better than that.
@dugbug998 жыл бұрын
Arranged by my grandfather Cpt. A C Green.
@superancientmariner13948 жыл бұрын
dugbug99 1898-1974....former director of the School of music , isle of man. Salutations.
@JoeKasino19473 жыл бұрын
The brave and proud , the Royal Air Force , and the volunteers from the British Commonwealth together.
@geoffreybamkin53511 жыл бұрын
1956 RAF Wahn 0100 hours a flight of Lancaster's came in and I was one of several told to marshal them in to the visitor park. Only having worked with NF 11's I was out of sight of the pilot until someone shouted out " we cannot see you" how he did that over the noise I don't know but I moved into the pilots line of sight pretty dam quick. They are big and noisy and a little scary at night with red hot exhausts I'll never forget that .
@thomassicard3733 Жыл бұрын
Totally digging the piccolos!!! BRAVO!!!!
@Hugs4Michael10 жыл бұрын
The Lancaster is awesome! Brought tears to my eyes.
@markyk197010 жыл бұрын
And this ladies and gentlemen is the 617 boys memory will live on !
@danhenderson80073 жыл бұрын
Thank you RAF Bomber Command and Fighter Command for preserving these great aircraft which did so much in preserving liberty for the UK and the world. Oh, if Air Defence Command had only preserved a Chain Home radar site……
@anthonysharp14908 жыл бұрын
Served at Scampton in the early seventies as an aircraft mechanic propulsion, worked on 617`s Vulcans in MEAS along with 27 squadrons Vulcans great time never forget it
@fwdesecretary15004 жыл бұрын
anthony sharp Good disco’s at Scampton in late 60’s early 70’s, did Coningsny, Waddington, R A F Hospital Nocton Hall and not forgetting R A F Spitalgate😉. All from Cranwell. Played hard after working hard. “Illigitimi non carborundum”
@johnrobbo694 жыл бұрын
God I remember Stu Atha from Valley in late 80's when he was teaching aircrew. Always used to bring great biscuits to the tower though!
@jbeaupre18005 жыл бұрын
Damn, you Brits are amazing. So lucky you had Churchill.
@OisinmacFionn6 жыл бұрын
Dam Busters March with four RR Merlins in accompaniment - nice
@user-ky6vw5up9m6 жыл бұрын
Just thought I’d mention 617’s less well known raid with specially modified long-distance Lancs. which culminated in the sinking of the Tirpitz which was sheltering near Tromso.
@thomassicard3733 Жыл бұрын
I SO wish to play the Sunset bugle call for a live audience! It would be the most moving moment of my musical life. I have a wonderful Besson Bb Cornet (made in London), but think that I would most enjoy playing the call on an excellent BUGLE!!!
@paikiabandboy Жыл бұрын
you can, practise for about 5 years, non stop
@thomassicard3733 Жыл бұрын
@@paikiabandboy Well, it's a very simple passage. I play it great (but would love for it to be on our next concert). Practicing non-stop, even for one day, would surely result in injured chops. I've been playing cornet/trumpet for about 3.5 years, but I used to play French horn in the Houston Symphony, so I had a huge head start on learning trumpet.
@mariebrown52922 жыл бұрын
Fantastic, love my heritage great memories xx
@grassfuse11 жыл бұрын
When you think of what being 'Aircrew' meant of having to go to the 'front line' every mission,sit and wait while all around you the sky is full of red hot metal,watch while men,some your dearest friends are torn and killed at random.Keep at your job whatever your fear,fatigue,pain and torment,physical and mental.Then if your 'lucky' enough to survive,after a gulped meal and where possible too little sleep,do it all again,often the next day,night after night,it is impossible to understand where they found a crew at all never mind thousands.If any deserve to be called 'Hero' the Men of Bomber Command did! (I can't not include the Ground crew who ran the Airfields while the Luftwaffe tried their best to destroy them,and still kept the 'planes' flying) "Thank you"seems so insignificant in comparison,but it couldn't be more heartfelt ! (Ex 'erk' '73-79 12,208 SQDN)
@cintulator210 жыл бұрын
One piece of music for Rhodesian Air Force, please! They were after all, British...
@Firebrand555 жыл бұрын
The men of Bomber Command, WW2........uncommon valour was common.... a band of brothers daily nightmares no words can describe...you just had to experience it...the nerve-wracking steady, deadly flight from Initial Point to target; the long flights home, the constant threat of fighters and flak......but the sweet screech of tyres on home runways.........a dreadful 55,6000 young lives lost. RIP chaps; you died and saved a nation fom the Nazi yolk.
@Lancaster60411 жыл бұрын
The tunes played during the ceremony is incredibly light-hearted and...... docile for such a fierce fighting force.
@hgtrad7655 Жыл бұрын
Respect from a pilot to pilots who bravely defended our liberties and defeated opression. They must not be forgotten.
@czerbniak752 жыл бұрын
Wiesz Agnieszka tak na to Dambusters patrzę i tak myślę, żeby w Polsce tak z jednego Łosia odbudować i taką uroczystość zorganizować. Wiesz wydaje mi się, że największy problem byłby z tym w czym Polacy są najlepsi, czyli z silnikami, no ciężko byłoby zbudować taki z lat trzydziestych, taki Liberator w Muzeum Powstania też stoi bez silników. Dobranoc Agnieszka.
@주상희-d6l5 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year 2020 God Save the Queen Greetings from S.Korea street person Courageous soldiers! God bless the Royal Air Force !