Officer SHOUTS at The King’s Guards!

Published 2022-09-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @TAG1801
    he's not shouting he's making a command..quite normal
  • @markryan1567
    This officer is not shouting at the soldiers, he's giving formal drill instructions. The soldiers will all recognize the commands.
  • He wasn't yelling. He was giving coherent commands to his soldiers. People need to understand that.
  • The Officer is not shouting, he is issuing "words of command" which all trained soldiers understand and respond to instinctively.
  • For a long time, before radios were invented, troop formations were controlled by verbal commands. Battlefields are noisy and chaotic, and soldiers can be spread out over large areas. Being able to bellow very, very loud but still coherent commands at people is a traditional skill that is still appreciated in the British military.
  • His moustache has the ability to make it sound like he’s shouting when in fact he’s actually whispering to them… never underestimate the power of the moustache
  • @elitedeez
    The officer actually looked like an officer
  • @fusilier9276
    This whole process hasn’t changed for hundreds of years, we always have set the benchmark.
  • @ricmora4482
    FACT CHECK: The title of this video is pure click bait; the inspecting officer was using COMMAND VOICE (the term we use in the US military) to issue drill commands. He was not shouting at the guardmount. As an NCO he would have immediately earned my respect.
  • It's definitely weird to hear the term "the kings guards" after me hearing "the queens guards" for my 37 years of life
  • @johnwildy4872
    They were clear words of command. That is an excellent officer.
  • @poja82
    He really has to trust the horses with his life to walk behind them like that.I have seen people knocked directly into the hospital for walking the exact same path.
  • @jayd8743
    Now that officer has the best voice ever.... Its like sme ww1 dude came back to life and told him how to project his voice perfectly. Epic. Best tone and accent ever.
  • @millny123
    There is a difference between shouting and giving commands that are loud and clear, It is the same on the parade square or on operations
  • Excellent! A friend was in the Blues and Royals ( the soldiers shown were The Life Guards). His boots had been handed down for years and from my memory, he said they were from the 1700's.
  • as we said in the Canadian Army, He's not shouting He's speaking in a tone of voice where he won't be misunderstood or ignored 😏
  • @koczisek
    He wasn't shouting! In fact he's the 1st guy I've seen who gave these commands as clearly as possible. I could finally grasp what they're actually saying even though English isn't my mother tongue!