back in the day, a moustache was the sign of a hard man... first so the military then the civvies caught on, which is why in the 80's and 90's every nightclub doorman had a tache
You can see the humour in hard conditions getting them through those fur hats keeping their spirits up and the cycling fisherman riding around made me laugh....All this was without a good drink too,lol
These lads where my generation they will probably be grandads now time doesn’t wait.Among the best soldiers in the world the Marines the legendary commandos Hitler gave the infamous execution order on any commandos caught because he knew they where true soldiers through and through a serious threat.
Bit confused. They said the blokes didn’t know how long they’d be out for but the blokes that had to move ‘coz their tactics were shite, were not seen for the rest of the ex. So, how did they know when ENDEX was?
The population of England is about 10 times the size of the population of Scotland, (50 million in England and 5 million in Scotland) but the Royal Marines seems to be 25-35% Scottish.
***** Lol!! Nice, quick escalation :) Of course it is because I am not from there. So you are saying he is from England? Which corner, could you say? I'm very interested.
The Marine @ 20:37 was ''Big'' Jan.. He was an officer in the Korps Mariniers (Dutch Marines). He must of been on detachment to Royal Marines for this course.
Colin Finch Mostlythinkihave he might be South African. South Africans can join the British forces and they speak Afrikaans and English (Afrikaans is a version of Dutch).
Hard but i did same lived two weeks no food running to see my son.only tsp wayer.what bunch of resourcefull chaps good humour wearing that home made rabbit hat .
저는 자연보호. 무조건 동식물을 풀어 놓으면 안돼요. 나가서 얼마 않있어 죽어요. 이래서. 그중 가끔 하나는 우리 먹이로 잡아 먹어야 쓸만하게 살아남아요. 그냥 방생은 그들보고 죽으라는 우리의 방치의 마음이지요. 일단 적응시키고. 너무 많으면 잡아먹고. 잘 다루면. 성공에 가까이 갑니다.
This is a cracking series. The chopper he borrows to go lscavenging food on is genius and the ruck they have in the last episode is hilarious. Thanks uploader.
Paul45Commando I was a brown job, I saw this when it came out- which was after my service was over, I thought it was a great programme. Two questions, if you could answer them for me- I read in a newspaper not long after this was screened that one of these guys was jailed for bank robbery, which one was it?I had the idea it might have been the blond one who was a bit of a rebel, but who redeemed himself with a very good free -climb.The paper just reported that one was up on charges, I hope that whoever it was was found not guilty, it's more than a bit sad for any of these guys to end up in the jail.Also, by TQ do you mean a chap who does the asking during QT?Although I wore a cherry berry and another lid, I was never badgey, and I have respect for other units or individuals that deserve it, and the RM are a fine corps.
Jay Igaboo I think the lad who got jailed was the one who done the forward facing abseil somewhere on Dartmoor but i don't know what episode it was from. TQ was the CSGT who looked after the gear in the company store.
For the guys that were breaking the rules of the exercise, are they not concerned that the cadre will find out from the cameras, if not during the course then after? Couldn’t that screw them for the course? Seems a bit dangerous
Gentlemen’s rules I suspect, only counts if they have eyes on them from the cadre as the crew doesn’t exist for the purposes of the exercise. Could be wrong, but seems that way.
Fancy a cup of tea these lads come across as very human have humour in the face of adversity.On bravo 2 zero when the SAS hijacked the taxi and the guy starts singing in the back to the Iraqi music I still laugh when I see it.They are soldiers are familiar with adversity.
Japanese soldier during World War 2 refused to surrender and he stayed in the field under arms for 25 years after the war until he finally they found somebody from his unit if he would trust to tell him the war was over 25 years and he was still killing Filipino police officers and military people and civilians that's dedication
@@PeterMaddison2483 It was his old CO. There is a documentary about him, it may well be on here if you can find it. He didn`t go around killing people though, he just stayed hidden and only came out to go scavenging and hunting for Food and materials. It`s a great documentary, worth looking for. His name was Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda 👍👍
They're regional accents. I can hear Outer Hebrides, Scottish, Yorkshire, West Country and the Midlands. They can all sound very different. Good question though.
Brian Gough a lot of Americans think that there is a standard 'British' accent, but 90% of the UK speak with a local county/regional accent. People from Yorkshire sound different to people from Cornwall, London people sound different to Birmingham people, western Scotland, Scottish Lowlands, the Highlands, NE England, Ulster, Merseyside, Manchester, East Midlands and West Midlands, North and South Wales, SW England, the Home Counties (the region around London), etc all have a specific accent. Even in some counties there can be several different accents (for example, Yorkshire has West, South and North and East Yorkshire versions of the Yorkshire accent even though the distance between the different parts of Yorkshire is no more than 50-75-100 km at the most).
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