Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure? Why do the gurkhas fight for the british army. At what time in history did this occure?
Because they are offered pay, and a pension that far exceeds what they would get at home in Nepal.
In return the British Army gets some of its finest soldiers.
Victoria Cross (VC)
Gurkhas are military units that are part of the British or Indian army and stationed in Nepal. One can see pictures of Gurkhas on websites such as Google Images and Photobucket.
The Gurkhas
Indian citizens are not Gurkhas. The Gurhas are a specific regiment in the British Army, primarily recruited from Nepal. Though any citizen of the Commonwealth may join the British army it would be extremely rare for someone other than a Nepalese to become a member of the Gurkhas except as a commisioned officer.
They are connected by the army as they are in the army!
Brigade of Gurkhas refers to the collective name for units of the British Army, which include Nepalese soldiers.
the British army
The united kingdom of great Britain and the commonwealth in ww2. but now there are Gurkha regiments in both British and Indian armies
Yes, and other places.
Jonh Burgoyne fought with the British army.
British Army
Gurkhas were amongst the best.