The film was specially made for Mr Liu Kwok Kin. Since both of their surname are LIU, most likely Kent and Liu Kwok Kin are the same person and being a member of the HKMSC at that time. Ngong Shuen Chau Naval Base is now part of the People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison. Anyhow, I still miss the good golden days of British Hong Kong when I was stationed there.
L M It would seem logical to agree with you. As one can see from this footage and other footage on YT, the HKMSC and the RHKR(V) are prime examples of how Hong Kong people can manage their own defense affairs. It brings great sadness to see how almost 21 years of post-Handover rule has resulted in many of the esteemed and admirable ranks to be forgotten, with the SAR government failing to address the roles played by both units during those golden days. Thank you for your service to the Hong Kong people and to our great city. One very much wishes to have had the opportunity to wear the Queen's uniform and serve our territory. One hopes for the day when Hong Kong people will have that opportunity again, and walk the streets as free-thinking citizens.
Thanks for your kind appraisals. Hongkongnese are naturally born with talents and are quick learners. They are really gentlemen, paying due respect to each other and are quick learners too. After the 1997, I had visited HK several time and noticed that everywhere in HK is clouded of people who are non-Cantonese speakers. Also, I found I had communication problems during my last visit 3 years ago. In fact, Hongkongnese are hard working people with the exception that it seems the government has overlooked or neglected the people's desires and want. Apparently the future and hopes of HK are entirely relying on our next generations but not the govt. Anyway, that's life.