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Where are soldiers known as Gurkhas from?
Gurkhas are warriors from Nepal. In1812, 12,000 Gorkhas took a force of 30,000 British soldiers by storm. Read More »
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Which country do Gurkha soldiers come from?
Nepal Read More »
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Why are Gurkha mercenaries classified as soldiers?
Brave yes but STUPID. Read More »
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The Gurkha is trained by the British Army to the same standards as any Infantry man. He has no more "main " things than any other British soldier. They do have fighting spirit, but no more than any pther soldier. I spent 2 years with them i...
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UKIP Supports the Ghurkhas. On Wednesday the 29th of April 2009 Nigel Farage UKIP leader announced his support for the Ghurkhas and slammed Gordon Browns handling of the situation on Sun Radio. UKIP have been represented outside the Houses ...
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As a Vet I would have considered it an HONOR to serve beside the Gurkha. But given that they are born and raised in Nepal, they are not eligible for entry into the US Armed Forces. If they move to the USA they would be, but then they would ...
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Whatever will get them the most votes. As you have correctly pointed out, there is no mention of offering 'darkies' like the Gurkha's citizenship. Instead the BNP use them to claim that 'Muslims get benefits to support terror' while men who...
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I think the BNP's idea of "Britain for the British" includes anyone who makes a willing contribution to better their country - for example, any man who enlists in the army to fight for their country. My dad was in the army for 20-odd years ...
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The Gurkha Soldier is held in the very highest esteem, not only in the British Army but also by the British people. BLACKFIVE: Victoria Cross Hero with "No ties to Britain" 10119 Rifleman Tullbahadur Pun, 6th Gurkha Rifles, Indian Army. ......
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