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.
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The Gurkha Rifles are not Special Forces. They are an elite infantry unit and are certainly among the best soldiers in the world, but were never classed a Special Forces
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
The people of Nepal or the Nepali's. they were originally from the Gurkha's valley hence the Gurkha's.
Brigade of Gurkhas refers to the collective name for units of the British Army, which include Nepalese soldiers.
No, Gurkha refers to soldiers from Nepal who are known for their bravery and loyalty in the military. It is not a religion.
All over the country.
The soldiers know for the use of the khukri belong to the Gurkha Regiment. These soldiers are from Nepal not India and form their own regiment in the British Army.
Gurkha Contingent was created in 1949.
Royal Gurkha Rifles was created in 1994.
a soldier from Nepal who may serve his own country in a UN sponsored contingent, as a soldier of the United Kingdom's Brigade of Gurkhas, as a soldier of the Indian Armies Gurkha regiments or as a mercenary/operator with a non-national organization.