RUCGC - My Video Tribute

Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross 1922 - 2001. Uploaded on October 18th, 2008

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  • @VespaT
    @VespaT15 жыл бұрын

    I did seven tours of the province, never met one I wouldn't have been proud to call brother, some of us will never forget what you did, God bless you

  • @182trueblue
    @182trueblue14 жыл бұрын

    what a moving tribute to all the brave men and women protestant and Catholic alike who wore that uniform with pride day day out never knowing if they would be coming home in the evening alive or worse. they were the thin green line and we should never ever forget the ultimate sacrifice made by so many to keep the streets of Northern Ireland safer for everyone

  • @daveystrings
    @daveystrings13 жыл бұрын

    God bless every last one of them

  • @skinnymason
    @skinnymason13 жыл бұрын

    Respect to the fine officers of the RUC , even though Demonised by republicains, they were very proffesional and served both sides of the community with honour and integrity under testing times, RIP the Fallen

  • @solo12007
    @solo1200715 жыл бұрын

    I wiil never forget the sacrifices that you and you colleagues made.you should be proud to have worn your uniform,without officers like you,were would we be now.god bless you all.thank you.

  • @stevemattie13065
    @stevemattie1306514 жыл бұрын

    We held the line Blooded but Unbowed Rest In Peace My Brothers And Sisters You did Your Duty

  • @ipscstevie
    @ipscstevie15 жыл бұрын

    superb, cracking video

  • @mikehy2010
    @mikehy201013 жыл бұрын

    @karateka great video mate,ive family who have served or our serving in the army/RUC/PSNI. true heroes on the front line!!!!

  • @solo12007
    @solo1200715 жыл бұрын

    KARATEKA73,another excellent video to the worlds greatest and bravest police force.God bless the RUC and UDR!!

  • @solo12007
    @solo1200715 жыл бұрын

    At the going down of the sun, And in the morning WE WILL REMEMBER THEM. Gone,but NEVER forgotten.

  • @angusmctavish62
    @angusmctavish6213 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear "raaaager n at uniform" once again. By Christ, we could put on a show back then; it makes me even more frustrated to see the drop in standards of today. Old men with memories are never the most objective though. My regards to all ex-colleagues, with the exception of those who write books and give interviews slagging off the branch.

  • @joshcilldara11
    @joshcilldara1115 жыл бұрын

    im from the south and im catholic but i cant help but admire the resolve of the R.U.C the things they dealt with where unbelieveable my condolances to the familiesof those lost and to the families of the two young soldiers killed in the north this week

  • @mikehy2010
    @mikehy201013 жыл бұрын

    @karateka73 great video mate,my dad served for many years in northern Ireland in the army along with my uncle his brother in the RUC and they were so proud to serve their country against people against peace trying to wreck our country!!Ive cousins serving in the PSNI who served in the RUC and were involved in the change over to PSNI,not sure its changed any attitudes towards the police in n.ire though!!!!!and as for @Mr rock,what can i say???another clueless yank who clearly doesn't have a clue

  • @solo12007
    @solo1200715 жыл бұрын

    Only telling it like it is.you don't need to thank me.keep the videos coming please,thank you.

  • @goldwinger333
    @goldwinger33313 жыл бұрын

    This was obviously taken when men were men. Where are the RUC now their country needs them. We are left with photographers, and traffic branch.

  • @solo12007
    @solo1200715 жыл бұрын

    5*****

  • @mikehy2010
    @mikehy201013 жыл бұрын

    @MrRock1331 what are you talking about????1/3 0f the soldiers murdered in northern ireland were from northern ireland in the UDR regiment of the british army and n.ire was involved in both world wars and belfast suffered the 2nd highest loss of life in 1night (1000 civilians) killed under nazi bombing so how can you say the army shouldnt have been there??your another clueless yank!!the majority of n.ire people support the police/army!!my father was in the british army and hes belfast born/bread!

  • @MrRock1331
    @MrRock133114 жыл бұрын

    To be a soldier in any war is not good but they had no right to be there they got what they we asking for when you kill people for no good reason other then that there are from the south or north .They should think about that before they try to take someone land.

  • @MrRock1331
    @MrRock133114 жыл бұрын

    @Karateka73 Yes I'm from the states but that has nothing to do with what I know of the troulbes I'm second geneartion and most of my family fought for Irish freedom but all I was saying was that your father was a brave man because he did what his country asked of him but not all country are right and England should never had step foot in a anothing land so before you blame my Irish friends and family for killing asks you self why your their to begin with