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Wider Wargaming => Genre/Period Discussion => Firelocks to Maxims (1680 - 1900) => Topic started by: kustenjaeger on 16 June 2012, 02:00:07 PM

Title: Trooping the Colour
Post by: kustenjaeger on 16 June 2012, 02:00:07 PM
Greetings

Obviously the drill has moved on but it's still interesting to see massed infantry close order drill and indeed horse artillery and cavalry parading at the walk and the trot.     

It's a reminder of how difficult it is to dress lines - generally the Guards infantry were deployed by company (most of the parading being done in columns of companies) and even some of these weren't particularly straight between the two ranks when filmed from the side. 

Edward
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Ben Waterhouse on 16 June 2012, 08:04:58 PM
and, from personal experience, Horse Guards isn't flat...
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Maenoferren on 16 June 2012, 09:30:30 PM
a wheel at the trot on horseback is interesting when only 10 wide, the mind boggles for 30 wide
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Nosher on 16 June 2012, 10:51:25 PM
Donkey whallopers of the world unite :o
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Maenoferren on 18 June 2012, 04:01:41 PM
Quote from: Nosher on 16 June 2012, 10:51:25 PM
Donkey whallopers of the world unite :o
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 19 June 2012, 07:46:42 AM
I suspect the gfuy on the outside would be at full gallop if 30 'orses wide.
Horseguards is much flatter than most 18th century battlefields.
IanS
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Aart Brouwer on 19 June 2012, 08:31:38 AM
Never mind the flat horses. If anything, I love the spit-polish-bearskin-pulled-over-me-eye-and-get-the-f*ck-out-of-me way look of the grunts. Eyes front, me hearties!  :>

Cheers,
Aart
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Hertsblue on 19 June 2012, 11:06:55 AM
Quote from: Aart Brouwer on 19 June 2012, 08:31:38 AM
Never mind the flat horses. If anything, I love the spit-polish-bearskin-pulled-over-me-eye-and-get-the-f*ck-out-of-me way look of the grunts. Eyes front, me hearties!  :>

Cheers,
Aart

Yes, I once had to drag a girlfriend out of the way of an advancing Blues and Royals trooper at the Horseguards - 'cause he wasn't about to stop.  :-S
Title: Re: Trooping the Colour
Post by: Ben Waterhouse on 19 June 2012, 12:49:03 PM
Quote from: Aart Brouwer on 19 June 2012, 08:31:38 AM
Never mind the flat horses. If anything, I love the spit-polish-bearskin-pulled-over-me-eye-and-get-the-f*ck-out-of-me way look of the grunts. Eyes front, me hearties!  :>

Cheers,
Aart

The Tower of London gig and Japanese tourists was always a good one for that...