The Gurkha soldiers fought on behalf of the British in World War 2. There was a separate 'Gurkha regiment' in British Army. The Gurkha soldiers were very faithful and obedient and they laid down their lives in the battlefield fighting for the British army.
11 Gurkhas got VC in 2nd World War.
Just one, who was from the 1st Battalion / Duke of Edinburgh's 7th Gurkha Rifles.
Through a fear campaign. Argentinian soldiers reported of Gurkha's jumping into Argentinian foxholes with a grenade in one hand and their khukri in the other. stories ran amok of Gurkha's sneaking into camps and killing entire units silently. enough to scare the crap out of any argie
Are you asking about American Indians? Moro tribesmen from Bataan? Gurkha's from Nepal?
about 1000 a day
James Monroe was severely wounded by a shot to his shoulder in the Revolutionary War. I do not know if the bullet was moved.
Many weapons were used in the Six-Day War including machineguns, tanks, and aircraft.
to many
It depends on which day, but the average is 7050 a day.
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on that day there where approximately 10 ships