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When this regiment was formed, our country was doing pretty badly. Napoleon's armies were...

Lt. Jim Perry: When this regiment was formed, our country was doing pretty badly. Napoleon's armies were just across the channel getting ready to invade us. We'd had defeat after defeat and a great many people thought we were finished. We weren't, but not because we were lucky. When the first battalion of this regiment marched, it was against Napoleon. Talavera, 1809, that was the first battle they made their own. And they marched 42 miles in 24 hours through a Spanish summer and every man jack of them carried 60-pound pack. Talavera, look at your cap badges - you'll see the name on it, and other battles too. Barrosa, Sabugal. At Sabugal, together with four companies of riflemen they defeated five times the number of Napoleon's troops. Salamanca, Ortez, Waterloo, Alma, Sevastopol, Tell El Kebir, Mons, Ypres, Somme. Those are battle honours. You are allowed to wear that badge with those names on it to show that you belong to the regiment that won them, and that when the time comes you'll do as well as they did. Last year that badge was in France. This year it's in Libya. It hasn't been disgraced yet. Now you're wearing it. I know what went wrong today. It so happens that Captain Edwards doesn't. You needn't worry - I'm not going to tell him. He's quite depressed enough as it is to think that it was his company that let the whole battalion down. But I just want to tell you this. If you ever get anywhere near any real fighting - I don't suppose you'll be good enough - but if you do, you'll find you'll be looking to other men not to let you down. If you're lucky, you'll have soldiers like Captain Edwards and Sergeant Fletcher to look to. If they're lucky, they'll be with another company

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When this regiment was formed our country was doing pretty badly
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Napoleon's armies were just across the Channel getting ready to invade us
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We'd had defeat after defeat and a great many people thought we were finished
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We weren't but not because we were lucky
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When the first battalion of this regiment marched it was against Napoleon
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Talavera 1809 That was the first battle they made their own
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They marched 42 miles in 24 hours of a Spanish summer
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and every man jack of them carried a 60lb pack
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Talavera it's on your cap badges
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The other battles too Barossa Sabugal
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At Sabugal with four companies of riflemen they defeated five times Napoleon's troops
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Salamanca Orthez Waterloo Alma Sebastopol
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Tel el Kabir Mons Ypres Somme
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Those are battle honours
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You're allowed to wear that badge with those names on it
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to show that you belong to the regiment that won them
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and that when the time comes you'll do as well as they did
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Last year that badge was in France
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This year in Libya
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It hasn't been disgraced yet
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Now you're wearing it
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I know what went wrong today
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It so happens that Captain Edwards doesn't
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You needn't worry I'm not going to tell him
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He's quite depressed as it is to think that it was his company that let the whole battalion down
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But I just want to tell you this
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If you ever get near any real fighting I don't suppose you'll ever be good enough
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but if you do you'll find that you're looking to other men not to let you down
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If you're lucky you'll have soldiers like Captain Edwards and Sergeant Fletcher to look to
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If they're lucky they'll be with another company
Duration
108 seconds
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00:50:19
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Feb 01, 2025
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Two Cities Films

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Movie Summary

World War II drama that follows a group of British draftees, starting with their rigorous basic training, and ending with their deployment in North Africa.