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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    None of the pipers look happy. What gives?


    Brian
    That is because the Sergeants Major probably just chewed them a new one. I do not recall ever being happy at a parade that I had to march in, except for the first Gulf War parade in Dallas TX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7 View Post
    ... Nothing says honor guard like wearing your hat ridiculously close to your eyes...
    Spot on!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rogerson785 View Post
    ... I do not recall ever being happy at a parade that I had to march in...
    I can't believe you're saying such things!! "Drill is a PILL to be taken daily, not as a medicine but as a TONIC"!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7 View Post
    I like the soldiers wearing their hats just so it covers their eyes. Nothing says honor guard like wearing your hat ridiculously close to your eyes.
    I think it is usual amongst all the Guards regiments. Something to do with making them hold their heads up.

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    I put the picture as my desktop.

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    The Irish Wolfhound gets my vote for the best turned out of the lot.

    Thanks for the photo Rex.

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    How did I miss this thread when it started?
    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    None of the pipers look happy. What gives?
    Quote Originally Posted by Rogerson785 View Post
    That is because the Sergeants Major probably just chewed them a new one.
    Yeah, but even the Wolfhound has a "What did I do?" look on his face.
    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    The Irish Wolfhound gets my vote for the best turned out of the lot.
    I'll second that, but then I've always like the looks of the Wolfhounds and Deerhounds.

    Thanks for the picture, Rex.

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    I like my dogs, they are always happy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madadh View Post
    I like my dogs, they are always happy
    Good lord! Those are reins, not leashes!

    What handsome dogs!

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    Rex.
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    I like the way the pipers are wearing their capes.
    The wolfhound is beautiful (as are Madadh's)
    Thanks for posting the pic Rex!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogerson785 View Post
    That is because the Sergeants Major probably just chewed them a new one.
    You never know. It could also be the "hurry up, and wait" syndrome too. They could be waiting for a Rupert to figure out how to draw his sword or some such.

    Actually, speaking of that: I was on a parade practice once, where a few minutes pass after the order "Officers, fall in" was given. I couldn't see directly, (as I was in the second rank) but it looked like they were fiddling about with their swords. Then the Adjutant turns his head and the biggest boomiest voice I've ever heard come out of him says "OFFICERS, HURRY UP! THE TROOPS ARE WAITING ON YOU!"

    Well, due to the keen observational skills that I've honed over years of practice, along with my natural talent for noticing the blatantly obvious, I thought that was a bit out of the ordinary.

    The we continued with the parade until the dismissal where we were given a break for an undetermined amount of time, while the Officers were called into a separate room to have a "chat" with the Adjutant. Of course, like rats off a sinking ship, we cleared out of the building just to get as far away from that room as possible. I think the entire non-commissioned cadre was hanging out in the smoking area that day.

    It was then that I realized that parade practices aren't for the troops. They're for the Officer's. They need to practice and memorize what they're supposed to do.

    The Sergeants Majors just seem to yell at the troops and nitpick just enough to keep the average jock from realizing that.

    It's like when I was Duty NCO with a Duty Officer that was inspecting a few blokes we had on defaulters parade. One of the lads broke wind, apparently, and another chap snickered at it. The Duty Officer leaned into the one who snickered and said, in a quiet but dangerously mean voice, (you know, like the way they say things when they promise to kill you) "Look if I have to pretend to be mean, you can at least have the common courtesy to pretend to be afraid of me." At that moment, all military discipline became clear to me. It was an epiphany, of sorts, really.

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