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Unique rendition of the song, remembered i had it on my PC so thought i'd upload it here.

When the call to arms went forth [our hearts were…] and glad
[… those days and…] the brave it bloody had.
Every English meadow yielded up its human lad
We March! March! March! on Pretoria.

Hooraah! Hooraah! Come hither sail they come.
Hooraah! Hooraah! They've made the [business…] calm.
Round the world you heard the beat of Britain's ceaseless drum
When we went marching on Pretoria.

Far from overseas our brothers flocked to join the flag.
[Doing thus that pretty part] what neither blus nor brag.
Put the foot they stood with us beneath that dear old flag
When we went marching on Pretoria.

Hooraah! Hooraah! [… play this] bonnie song.
Hooraah! Hooraah! [Lets] mark an [aid in call]
They have thrown [it] in their [face/faith?] the blood of Britain's [rung/ruin/young?].
When we went marching on Pretoria.

Cheer up boys and sing good luck to all our gallant men
Who fought for the empire out in Africa and when
They have brought the seas once more we welcome home again
Conquerors of proud Pretoria.

Hooraah! Hooraah! [Foot-soldiers/Get hold] of the King
Hooraah! Hooraah! Their praises let us sing.
Victory they have brought us back wherever they have been.
And now they are coming home from Pretoria."

on the 13th of December 1939 the Royal Navy and the new Zealand squadron of the Royal Navy gave Jerry a good old thrashing, ironic as the ship was named after admiral von spee which he himself and his east asia squadron met its end at the battle of the falkland islands in the first world war, while the vessel meeting its end due northwest at the coast of Uruguay.

Happy Brexit celebrations everyone!

This song was written by an Anglo-Kenyan bloke by the name of Roger Whittaker, He was called up for national service and spent two years in the Kenya Regiment of which was an Anglo settler regiment In Kenya from 1937-1963 when Kenya became an independent Kingdom and later Republic in the commonwealth of Nations, he wrote it when he was in or after he was in the Kenya Regiment fighting against the terrorist mau mau in the 1950's during the Kenya Emergency.

"War came to Kenya," a nine minute 1941 feature on the first two years of World War II as experienced in the then Colony and Protectorate of Kenya. Feature courtesy of the Imperial War Museum of the United Kingdom https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/

just reuploading it here as the usual i suppose, original description below, and the song is called The Moshing Floor by Steve Taylor.
>Youtube link: https://youtu.be/j9YuPs4hOqg

Operation Uphold Democracy, Haiti. US intervention designed to remove the military regime installed by the 1991 Haitian coup d'état that overthrew the elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The Operation was authorized by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 940 dated 31 July 1994.

Video footage was compiled by various news sources in Haiti at the time and distributed to soldiers for their use. Video footage was recorded between September 1994 and January 1995 but Operation Uphold Democracy did not officially end until March 31, 1995 when it was replaced by the United Nations Missions in Haiti (UNMIH.)

This video was uploaded in the late 2010's by the kapplander and his friends, i'm just making sure the content is reuploaded.

This video was uploaded in the late 2010's by the kapplander and his friends, i'm just making sure the content is reuploaded.

This was originally uploaded back in 2009 with the description of: "Song about some good old newfie boys gone to fight the taliban, sung by aus gardiner.Recorded at A christmas party This christmas fittingly in night vision ......Hats off to the boys overseas"

>youtube video link: https://youtu.be/Bx3XZlEZ8zU

this song in particular is from 2017 and is an anti war/ww3 song, and was written and sang by the bloke that went by 'Paddy Tarleton' in the latter half of the 2010's,

originally uploaded here back in 2010, not my footage which should be obvious. https://youtu.be/FaQAkToNlfg

The time is neigh

a documentary about the King's African Rifles.

reuploaded because i adored these videos, fellow who made'em goes by the name of "MajorSamm" Original description as is followed: Part 2 of 3

part 3 of 3: Footage from the documentary Africa Addio.

reuploaded because i adored these videos, fellow who made'em goes by the name of "MajorSamm" Original description as is followed: Part 1 of 3

"It's been asked a few times so I'm adding it here: this footage is from the Italian documentary Africa Addio, it follows Mike Hoares 54 Commando as they rest up just after the liberation of Stanleyville from Simba guerrillas in late 1964 and prepare to move onto Boende where up to 1000 foreigners and African Catholics were being held hostage."

The south source should be "Warren Zevon- Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner (cover by Lauren O'Connell)"

The video shows massed british army bands at Old Wembley Stadium in 1981, there are over fifty regimental bands and corps on parade to present a spectacular display.

decided to reupload this here since its a catchy song tbh

yet another good song worthy of the reupload

Another catchy song worthy of the reupload

this was originally uploaded to youtube by someone in 2013 or 2015, and i liked the footage so much i decided to reupload it here.

Thomas Michael "Mad Mike" Hoare (born 17 March 1919) is a British-Irish mercenary leader known for military activities in Africa and his attempt to conduct a coup d'état in the Seychelles.

The epithet "Mad" Mike Hoare comes from broadcasts by East German radio during the fighting in the Congo in the 1960s. They would precede their commentary with "The mad bloodhound, Mike Hoare"

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