Lot of ladies in this troop. If they can handle, a horse, field gun, and all the other things that made this wonderfully performed ceremony possible...Well, any argument about females on front line duty go out the window. I salute, and thank all our brave service people for being there.
It's traditions like this that make me immensely proud of my Country, the orders would've sounded better coming from a man though to be honest though. 🇬🇧🇬🇧✌✌
The women strutting their stuff and one certainly knew how to put the brakes on and get the gun spot on. I wonder if it is because of the style of uniform and it not being so cumbersome that allows the women to be an active part of the ceremony, as I don't see any in the HHC or B's and R's.
We must rename it the Women's Royal Horse Artillery as its now over 60%. Well done, however I think it's unwise to have an entire gun alottted to entrely women as it very heavy to unlimber it from the carriage. There should be an equal balance between men and women amonsgt the OR's