Very humbling to see proud soldiers so emotional that they have achieved their goals and passed out. Its a privilege to have these fine people serving in the British Army. That you all for your service and good luck for the future. Your parents will be very proud of you all.
Yes true honorable warriors, it cannot be stated how inspirational they are to us and the positive impact they have on civilization. Many blessings to them and their families.
We nepali fighting for uk fighting for india as an gorkha army and what we get nothing uk government is not going to give them what they deserve and india is taking our land shame on us, our forefathers promise queen to be loyal with her nation and nepali are still serving another nation and they dont give us what we deserve, india we help them to win war aganist pakastin and they caputre our land ( kalapani ) Shame on us Nepali ( Gorkhali ) or as you guys says " gurkha " 4 of my friends are in gurkha army and i am here in nepal, i miss them ❤️❤️
These brave young lads are a credit to their parents, their family, Nepal, and to the UK. Thank you to each and every Gurkha who has served. The UK is truly blessed to have your service.
And yet when my son passed out in the Rifles only 40% stayed the distance…I fear the next generation. They couldn’t handle discipline, were disrespectful to authority and had little stamina. Mind you when a Sjt tells you there is no such thing as mental health a few days after someone tries to hang themselves in the next room to your son then you start to think the Army is not a responsible employer and better to choose RN or RAF.
@@TheCamberwell the fact that they weren't colonized says alot about them and their motivation to never give up. And bout the poverty thing ... poor can give up too. Look at other poverty-stricken countries why dont they fit in army with 100% retention rate?
From an ex scots guardsman: Forget nuclear weapons, tell the enemy you are sending the gurkha rifles to their doorstep. That will install fear in any man's heart! Much respect to our Nepalese brothers. We thank you!
Look at these boys and how passionate they are! I'm so proud of all them. We are so lucky these boys will do everything and anything they can for our country and army. Salute to you brothers
I have followed their journey from start to finish. Well done lads you have done Britain and Nepal proud. Your families will rejoice in your success. God Bless you all. M
I remember my brother telling a story of when he was at Sandhurst and the Gurkhas were the demonstration regiment there. They had to enact an attack in which some of them were 'killed'. Normally it just means the 'dead' man lies on the ground of course, but not the Gurkhas. When one was 'shot', it was the cue for the absolute worst in B or C movie acting, staggering about, clutching the 'wounds', sinking slowly to the ground groaning loudly, earning applause from the watching cadets.
Most disciplined guys in the military, and massive senses of humour. Was an honour to be trained by a Gurkha during my basic training. "At the speed of a thousand sausages rolling down THAT hill!"
@Maxi Delevingne french foreign legion isn't elite, contrary to popular idiot belief. more gurkha intake just goes to show how much brits hate the idea of national pride, strength, culture and heritage today, in favour of low class socialist ideals and multiculturism. today's young men deserve no better than a nation that hates them and calls them 'toxic'.
Big respect to all the Gurka's, I've been their biggest fan since my Dad used to tell me stories about them when I was a kid. Funny hearing their slight northern twang in the accents where they've been in North Yorks learning (where I'm from) Ayo Gorkhali
@@airhabairhab maybe there is something being lost in translation, I will try again, when or If the soldier discharges himself after 4 years (minimum service thanks Huckin) then they can apply for citizenship.........I hope its all understandable now my friends!
I'm shipping to US Infantry OSUT and airborne school on the 13th of January, 25 weeks total. That will still be nothing compared to what these guys went through. As a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and United States, I hope that one day I will be able to see these men in action and fight alongside them. True warriors with impeccable discipline, much respect. That goes for all British troops too, you're all hard working. God Bless the UK and US.
@Maxi Delevingne I know man, I'm considering moving back to England if Brexit goes through. I'd gladly sign up for the British paras if my body is still up for it. My grandfather was in 1 Para, tough boys for sure. Don't underestimate American paratroopers they are no joke as well, may not be as hard of a selection but once you get to an airborne unit the standards are much higher than regular US infantry.
@Maxi Delevingne I'm 19, and yes when I commission as an officer in 3 years I'll already have a few years of enlisted experience and will get a Ranger School slot after Infantry BOLC. Hopefully, once I get through that I'll be set up to try to become an 18A, its a long and hard road but I'm going to give it my all.
My father was a British naval doctor during the second world war in the Far East and never spoke of his experiences there apart from his respect and admiration for the Gurkas and saw them in action. While I did not join the military my memory of his words have stayed with me over 50 years later and I also admire and support these wonderful people. Thank you
Absolutely fantastic. So so proud of these guys and all our armed forces. Best in the world and second to none. I can remember watching a forces video of these guys arriving at catterick to start their training. What a difference so smart, so professional. All made it as well bar one who broke his leg. I bet he's absolutely gutted. That just goes to show the sheer commitment of these guys. The British people really love the Gurkhas . My father served with them in the 70s . He has such fond memories of these guys and.some fantastic stories. Well done to each and every one of you.
So humbling that these guys are willing to fight and to die for Queen and country give them all they deserve my thanks to current and past Gurkhas we a blessed to have them serve.
They’re given the option of becoming citizens when they’re discharged. Most choose not to, because they have no desire to live here. They join the British army for the honour it is seen as in nepal
@@danielmacintyre4877 it's not just the honor it's the military pension that goes with it , they're entitled to take it back home to Nepal with them, salute brothers from another nation thank you for the service 😎👊
You might think that their 'tears and cries' leaving the training camp are their weakness. But it's these strong emotions that drives these killing machines in the face of danger .
I worked with the Ghuka's in 1991 while deployed to Cyprus; They are without a doubt some of the best and toughest troops in the world; they are also the nicest of people. Lawrence Tierney Warrant Officer (Ret) Canadian Armed Forces
My father served with these warriors in Brunei years and years ago. And even to.this day he speaks about the times he had with them. Get warriors, gentle people. I'm so glad there is even more joining the British army. Let's look after them afterwards as well. Total respect.
Wonderful men! What a great story this continues to be for the loyalty and bond between our two nations. I just pray that these brave MEN will continue to see the good in our country and not the embarrassment it has become in so many ways.
Brought tears to my eyes what lovely dedicated young men prepared to lay down there lives for Britain yet our young men well I feel embarrassed most of them
Love these men. Proud that they serve us! I think you'd find it hard to find soldiers as good as these men. Their fitness & commitment & bravery is second to none.
You are conflating issues. Ghurkas are part of the British Army and have been for some time. The reduction in army numbers is down to the poor management of the present government.
Maxi Delevingne no not a Corby voter. If you no anything about the Gurkhas then you’ll no that there selection process to make it to week 1 day 1 of basic training is way harder than anyone else has to go through to get to that point and you’d be lucky if 10% of all recruits starting the entrance process could pass what the Gurkhas have to do. The reason I said that they are the proudest is due to the fact that for those that don’t pass the entrance process it is seen by some with in their villages as bringing shame on the village and family and it is not uncommon for so to leave their village and never return or to commit suicide as the shame can be to much. Very very few of today’s youth if any would think that not making it into the British Army brought shame on them and rtheir family. I joined the Army in 1995 and left in 2011 and I know for a fact that no one on my intake would have passed what the Gurkhas had to do to get to that point. You’re right in saying that those in the SAS , SBS, SRR PARA REGT AND RM COMMANDOS are incredibly fit guys and girls for those who passed selection for the SRR, but that’s taken many years of training for most of them. The Gurkhas on the other hand are naturally fit when they arrive at phase one due to the environment and altitude that they have grown up in.
I have been to Nepal,these lads are the best soldiers in the world, loyal, faithful and true,I bow my head in utter respect. Long live Nepal. 💙🏴🇬🇧
I Met some Gurkhas (Engineers, Logistics and Signals) on a Military Competion here in Germany last year and back in 2019, very smart and nice guys. I'm Glas they are Part of our allied Forces, greetings from a former Lance Corporal of the German Army.
Gurkhas are the most humble people and Britain needs to recruit more of them and give them citizenship. MOD is struggling to retain local British armies in the UK. Most youths leave within five years of service which is a huge loss to MOD and British taxpayers.
He was only on medical hold. (He broke a leg during training - it happens). Recycle to the next class in February 2020,--I'm sure he'll make it next time 'round, given the stated "pass" rate his class obtained to make it to their Falling Out Ceremony.
Brilliant young men and an absolute credit to Nepal or any other country for that matter.What an honour and privilege to have these brave ,modest,humble men in our armed forces.These lads should be a shining example to our own young men who amongst some have no sense of pride or goal in something meaningful.Long live the mighty Gurkha brigade!
Glad to find this You Tube channel on Gurkhas. I've seen these Gurkhas when I was still at school during the Confrontation between M'sia and Indonesia. There's nothing I love more than to have my own Gurkha Rifles. To the best of the best warriors on this planet.
I saw the Gurkhas a few years ago at the Christchurch airport in New Zealand. I have no idea why they were there but it was awesome to see them in the flesh.
These men aren't immigrants though they're from Nepal and have been selected to join the British army to be in the Gurkas, you shouldn't be watching this video if you have no respect for them
@@samdeacon9111 I think you have misread his comment he is not being disrespectful he is merely stating that the honour that the Gurkhas hold for this country is heartwarming and it would be nice for immigrants to hold the same standards these days, my grandparents respected this country when they immigrated and I truly believe that it is lacking in today's standards of immigrants
@@samdeacon9111 they are immigrants. An immigrant being a person who moves to a country which they are not native, to live/work there on a permanent basis.
@@Bippinpaul regardless of what their legal and/or leave to remain status. They are still immigrants, again, they have moved to the UK- a foreign land, to live and work here on a permanent basis.
Before gurkha was a mountain gurkha warrior physically, mentally very strong now days one name gorkha but mostly town area & family background are good 👍
Be nice if members of the Gurkha regiment could tour British schools and instill the ethos pf discipline, loyalty, endeavour and respect - more young men like this would only improve our society as a whole. Never heard a Gurkha say he was 'entitled'. TOTAL RESPECT
I remembered when the gurhas served in Hong-Kong, they were very discipline and the locals liked them. A very respected fighting force for any country to have.
Very humbling to see proud soldiers so emotional that they have achieved their goals and passed out. Its a privilege to have these fine people serving in the British Army. That you all for your service and good luck for the future. Your parents will be very proud of you all.
@Ian Campbell Very true words.
Absolutely no chance of even one these excellent SOLDIERS becoming a grooming ganger. NONE. You know I'm right.
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The government needs to do more for the Gurkhas and it's Soldiers.
Legends every single one of them.
So jealous....
Yes true honorable warriors, it cannot be stated how inspirational they are to us and the positive impact they have on civilization. Many blessings to them and their families.
We nepali fighting for uk fighting for india as an gorkha army and what we get nothing uk government is not going to give them what they deserve and india is taking our land shame on us, our forefathers promise queen to be loyal with her nation and nepali are still serving another nation and they dont give us what we deserve, india we help them to win war aganist pakastin and they caputre our land ( kalapani )
Shame on us Nepali ( Gorkhali ) or as you guys says " gurkha "
4 of my friends are in gurkha army and i am here in nepal, i miss them ❤️❤️
and you dont know how to talk like one
@@zeroxgaming5007 dont know what your told my friend but the gurkha are treated the same as British troops. The issues your on about was years ago.
i am so sad that i could't make my dream to be a gurkha but my hardwork and my blessing of my god i will make it..not in army but in other carrier..
Nothing is ever wasted, and I feel sure that you will achieve success. My thoughts are with you for a prosperous 2020
Abhishek Just keep on trying.... you have 2 more times to apply right.
Good luck to you Abhishek.
Don’t give up mate, any Gurkha will always we welcome in Britain. Hope you make it next time if you’re gonna try again 🇬🇧 🤝🇳🇵
you could try the french legion if you wanne join an eu force but dident make it as a gurkha.
These brave young lads are a credit to their parents, their family, Nepal, and to the UK. Thank you to each and every Gurkha who has served. The UK is truly blessed to have your service.
100% retention rate in training, says everything you need to know about the motivation of these recruits.
And yet when my son passed out in the Rifles only 40% stayed the distance…I fear the next generation. They couldn’t handle discipline, were disrespectful to authority and had little stamina.
Mind you when a Sjt tells you there is no such thing as mental health a few days after someone tries to hang themselves in the next room to your son then you start to think the Army is not a responsible employer and better to choose RN or RAF.
Well it’s either the British Army or living in poverty, it’s always going to be a high pass rate
@@TheCamberwell the fact that they weren't colonized says alot about them and their motivation to never give up. And bout the poverty thing ... poor can give up too. Look at other poverty-stricken countries why dont they fit in army with 100% retention rate?
I can trace the military history of my family a long way back and through the years family members have always praised the bravery of the Gurkha.
From an ex scots guardsman:
Forget nuclear weapons, tell the enemy you are sending the gurkha rifles to their doorstep.
That will install fear in any man's heart!
Much respect to our Nepalese brothers. We thank you!
As a Englishman I’m so proud these fine people come to our army massive respect I salute all of youse
Look at these boys and how passionate they are! I'm so proud of all them. We are so lucky these boys will do everything and anything they can for our country and army. Salute to you brothers
Best warriors on earth, so glad they're on our side.
I have followed their journey from start to finish. Well done lads you have done Britain and Nepal proud. Your families will rejoice in your success. God Bless you all. M
I feel really really happy when i see the armies.....this video made me emotional....LOVE YOU ALL....MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALL ALWAYS...
Well done soldiers! Always found them to be excellent soldiers and nice people. It's great to have them in our army.
I remember my brother telling a story of when he was at Sandhurst and the Gurkhas were the demonstration regiment there. They had to enact an attack in which some of them were 'killed'. Normally it just means the 'dead' man lies on the ground of course, but not the Gurkhas. When one was 'shot', it was the cue for the absolute worst in B or C movie acting, staggering about, clutching the 'wounds', sinking slowly to the ground groaning loudly, earning applause from the watching cadets.
Best fighting force in the world. God bless them.
Most disciplined guys in the military, and massive senses of humour. Was an honour to be trained by a Gurkha during my basic training. "At the speed of a thousand sausages rolling down THAT hill!"
An upside to the recruitment failures of the Army: more gurkha intakes
@Maxi Delevingne french foreign legion isn't elite, contrary to popular idiot belief. more gurkha intake just goes to show how much brits hate the idea of national pride, strength, culture and heritage today, in favour of low class socialist ideals and multiculturism. today's young men deserve no better than a nation that hates them and calls them 'toxic'.
I'd join the British army just for the adventure and the Gucci gear. Heard there recruiting from the Commonwealth again without 5 years residency.
@Maxi Delevingne Nepal wasn't defeated by Britain in battle the war was pretty much a stalemate EIC won through a cleaver treaty.
@Maxi Delevingne You never have to worry about Corbyn ever!
@Maxi Delevingne No we didn't defeat them in war! it was a stand off, and our Army recognised them for what they were ,Fearsome warriors!
Big respect to all the Gurka's, I've been their biggest fan since my Dad used to tell me stories about them when I was a kid.
Funny hearing their slight northern twang in the accents where they've been in North Yorks learning (where I'm from)
Ayo Gorkhali
Gurkhas are one of the most hardworking people in the earth.
They are fit and full of inborn energy. They are incredible dancers too.
Outstanding young men!
Best of the best.
Humble warriors.
Britain's newest citizens. Thank you.
I think not quite, Gurkhas who leave after more than four years' service will be able to apply to stay in the UK.
@@barryroach1980 the minimum service is 4 years
@@rosskidd7243 , yes thats correct which is why I wrote it :-)
Actually Gurkhas are specifically not allowed to become UK citizens until they leave or transfer units.
@@airhabairhab maybe there is something being lost in translation, I will try again, when or If the soldier discharges himself after 4 years (minimum service thanks Huckin) then they can apply for citizenship.........I hope its all understandable now my friends!
GOD BLESS THEM ALL THE GURKHAS TOP NOTCH MEN
I'm shipping to US Infantry OSUT and airborne school on the 13th of January, 25 weeks total. That will still be nothing compared to what these guys went through. As a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and United States, I hope that one day I will be able to see these men in action and fight alongside them. True warriors with impeccable discipline, much respect. That goes for all British troops too, you're all hard working. God Bless the UK and US.
@Maxi Delevingne I know man, I'm considering moving back to England if Brexit goes through. I'd gladly sign up for the British paras if my body is still up for it. My grandfather was in 1 Para, tough boys for sure. Don't underestimate American paratroopers they are no joke as well, may not be as hard of a selection but once you get to an airborne unit the standards are much higher than regular US infantry.
@Maxi Delevingne I'm 19, and yes when I commission as an officer in 3 years I'll already have a few years of enlisted experience and will get a Ranger School slot after Infantry BOLC. Hopefully, once I get through that I'll be set up to try to become an 18A, its a long and hard road but I'm going to give it my all.
@Maxi Delevingne If I make it to 75th Ranger Batt or SF I don't think I'll be coming over to England haha
@Maxi Delevingne too tempting haha
Like to see gurkha in action 🤔 a meaningless US war much? USA beg the taliban for peace. I wonder what war US will start next and not finish.
Love the Gurkhas excellent soldiers 👍🏻
They used to come to Canada for training. They were always so respectful and sweet.
The best of the best...both soldiers and human beings. Nepal is surely proud. The UK is honoured.
I love everyone of these guys.
Amazing! 🇬🇧❤️🇳🇵
Thank you!
Amazing young men well deserving of what this world has to offer them.
My father was a British naval doctor during the second world war in the Far East and never spoke of his experiences there apart from his respect and admiration for the Gurkas and saw them in action. While I did not join the military my memory of his words have stayed with me over 50 years later and I also admire and support these wonderful people. Thank you
May God Bless all whom serve.🇬🇧☘️🇬🇧
Good luck fellas, superb soldiers ! And Thank You !
Excellent! More of the best Fighters in the world in our Army, just hope we pay them their real worth.
impossible to watch without a big smile! good job all !!! huge respect
Absolutely fantastic. So so proud of these guys and all our armed forces. Best in the world and second to none. I can remember watching a forces video of these guys arriving at catterick to start their training. What a difference so smart, so professional. All made it as well bar one who broke his leg. I bet he's absolutely gutted. That just goes to show the sheer commitment of these guys. The British people really love the Gurkhas . My father served with them in the 70s . He has such fond memories of these guys and.some fantastic stories. Well done to each and every one of you.
Well done lads and thank you.
Who cannot feel the utmost pride for these young men. I am so proud to have them in our service. Go Gurkha!!!
Top soldiers and men. Very proud of them.
So humbling that these guys are willing to fight and to die for Queen and country give them all they deserve my thanks to current and past Gurkhas we a blessed to have them serve.
They should be allowed to become British citizens if they wanted to and there close family. They serve our country well
That's what France does with the FFL.
they can
They’re given the option of becoming citizens when they’re discharged. Most choose not to, because they have no desire to live here. They join the British army for the honour it is seen as in nepal
@@danielmacintyre4877 I guess the weather isn't preferable XD
@@danielmacintyre4877 it's not just the honor it's the military pension that goes with it , they're entitled to take it back home to Nepal with them, salute brothers from another nation thank you for the service 😎👊
congratulations guys!
Thank you Gurkha's. We are proud of you and very grateful.
You might think that their 'tears and cries' leaving the training camp are their weakness. But it's these strong emotions that drives these killing machines in the face of danger .
I worked with the Ghuka's in 1991 while deployed to Cyprus; They are without a doubt some of the best and toughest troops in the world; they are also the nicest of people.
Lawrence Tierney
Warrant Officer (Ret)
Canadian Armed Forces
I've worked with Gurkhas they are very polite and respectful.
Thank you to the Gurkas past and present. We needed you then, we need you now and we will need you in the future.
Thanks so much to Forces TV and Hannah King for showing us these things. It means a lot.
''Bravest of the brave, most generous of the generous. Never had country more faithful friends than you'' Sir Ralph Turner
Dedicated, proud and immaculate. Proper soldiers. Best of luck to all of them.
It's reassuring more and more youn warriors are helping keep us safe. God bless everyone of those fine young men.
My upmost respect goes to these guys 👍
The Bravest of the brave ( Gurkha Soldiers) UK must be proud to have it ❤️❤️❤️
Good luck to all of them.We are very pleased to have them in the army,and very proud of what they are capable of!
My father served with these warriors in Brunei years and years ago. And even to.this day he speaks about the times he had with them. Get warriors, gentle people. I'm so glad there is even more joining the British army. Let's look after them afterwards as well. Total respect.
Wonderful men! What a great story this continues to be for the loyalty and bond between our two nations. I just pray that these brave MEN will continue to see the good in our country and not the embarrassment it has become in so many ways.
Amen to that friend. ex WRAC.
Brought tears to my eyes what lovely dedicated young men prepared to lay down there lives for Britain yet our young men well I feel embarrassed most of them
I'm talking about average youth out on streets no father's no morals
God bless you
@@stevenriley717 those are the minority. Dont worry too much over it. Plenty of fine British young men to be their comrades.
Thank you very much to Gurkha,you gave us a lots of business in Hong Kong when my parents run a tailor shop in 70s ,you lots are good people.👍
1:26
He ls from our village
Proud to see u bro❤️❤️
These are the finest of men. Now a part of the finest of armies. I would be very afraid to face a gurka on the battlefield! 🇬🇧
As was said :Anyone who says he's not afraid to die, is either a liar, or a Gurkha.:
Love these men. Proud that they serve us! I think you'd find it hard to find soldiers as good as these men. Their fitness & commitment & bravery is second to none.
432 gurkhas joining next year 👌🏼
Bahaduri Bhai Jaan! Brilliant! Fullest respects and congratulations to them all.
Good lads, they'll do the army proud.
Should show that video in every school an college an university might wake up young men in this country or shame them
We should do similar across the pond here in the U.S. It would do a whole hell of a lot of kids quite a bit of good!
You are conflating issues. Ghurkas are part of the British Army and have been for some time. The reduction in army numbers is down to the poor management of the present government.
Here here. Might make some of the whinging snowflakes realise how easy they've got it.
They should do up bad lads army again
You are right, I always say same things. Need to know our youngsters.
I would put my life in their hands any day. Loyal proud young men.
Nepal and Britain 4ever
moonbeam of course but the Gurkhas main goal since a child is to join the British Army
@The Imperialist cheers bro,
this is amazing.
Fittest soldiers in the British Army, and also the proudest. Congratulations to all of these amazing young men.
Maxi Delevingne please enlighten me on your conclusion.
Royal Navy sailors are the fittest lads in the Military FACT
Maxi Delevingne no not a Corby voter. If you no anything about the Gurkhas then you’ll no that there selection process to make it to week 1 day 1 of basic training is way harder than anyone else has to go through to get to that point and you’d be lucky if 10% of all recruits starting the entrance process could pass what the Gurkhas have to do. The reason I said that they are the proudest is due to the fact that for those that don’t pass the entrance process it is seen by some with in their villages as bringing shame on the village and family and it is not uncommon for so to leave their village and never return or to commit suicide as the shame can be to much. Very very few of today’s youth if any would think that not making it into the British Army brought shame on them and rtheir family. I joined the Army in 1995 and left in 2011 and I know for a fact that no one on my intake would have passed what the Gurkhas had to do to get to that point. You’re right in saying that those in the SAS , SBS, SRR PARA REGT AND RM COMMANDOS are incredibly fit guys and girls for those who passed selection for the SRR, but that’s taken many years of training for most of them. The Gurkhas on the other hand are naturally fit when they arrive at phase one due to the environment and altitude that they have grown up in.
I have been to Nepal,these lads are the best soldiers in the world, loyal, faithful and true,I bow my head in utter respect. Long live Nepal. 💙🏴🇬🇧
6:17 "Gurkha Brigade is growing and growing"...... Brilliant! 👍
daibon Ten 750 Gurkhas made 7300 Pakistani soldiers surrender in 1971
@daibon Ten Meaning 'What' exactly?
We need to do more for OUR LADS and these are OUR LADS. x
support the g.w.t
I've met and worked with many Nepalese people, they are the most kind, honest, hardworking and respectful people. Proud of my brothers
We need them here 🦘🇦🇺👍.
I Met some Gurkhas (Engineers, Logistics and Signals) on a Military Competion here in Germany last year and back in 2019, very smart and nice guys.
I'm Glas they are Part of our allied Forces, greetings from a former Lance Corporal of the German Army.
Always got respect for the gurkhas. 👍👍👍👍
Enjoyed the video. God bless the Ghurkas
Gurkhas are the most humble people and Britain needs to recruit more of them and give them citizenship. MOD is struggling to retain local British armies in the UK. Most youths leave within five years of service which is a huge loss to MOD and British taxpayers.
Good lads! Outstanding job.
Gurkhas. Ayo Gurkhali. The best warrior from the land of Nepal.
you have to feel sorry for that one who didn't make it.
He was only on medical hold. (He broke a leg during training - it happens). Recycle to the next class in February 2020,--I'm sure he'll make it next time 'round, given the stated "pass" rate his class obtained to make it to their Falling Out Ceremony.
He will, once his leg heals. Sadly it happens.
Amazing Gurkhas‼️
Jaya gurkha🙏🇬🇧🇳🇵
Proud to have you with us.
I was privileged to be attached to 7th Gurkha Rifles in the 80s, a time I will never forget. True warriors.
HIGHLY RESPECT TO ALL THE ARMIES......
Brilliant young men and an absolute credit to Nepal or any other country for that matter.What an honour and privilege to have these brave ,modest,humble men in our armed forces.These lads should be a shining example to our own young men who amongst some have no sense of pride or goal in something meaningful.Long live the mighty Gurkha brigade!
Well done lads......👍
Glad to find this You Tube channel on Gurkhas. I've seen these Gurkhas when I was still at school during the Confrontation between M'sia and Indonesia. There's nothing I love more than to have my own Gurkha Rifles. To the best of the best warriors on this planet.
Warriors of legend and history
I saw the Gurkhas a few years ago at the Christchurch airport in New Zealand. I have no idea why they were there but it was awesome to see them in the flesh.
If every immigrant was like these men It would be wonderful and our nation would have a massive benefit from having them
These men aren't immigrants though they're from Nepal and have been selected to join the British army to be in the Gurkas, you shouldn't be watching this video if you have no respect for them
@@samdeacon9111 I think you have misread his comment he is not being disrespectful he is merely stating that the honour that the Gurkhas hold for this country is heartwarming and it would be nice for immigrants to hold the same standards these days, my grandparents respected this country when they immigrated and I truly believe that it is lacking in today's standards of immigrants
@@samdeacon9111 they are immigrants. An immigrant being a person who moves to a country which they are not native, to live/work there on a permanent basis.
@@infrared567 Gurkhas are not permanent residents. They dont get to live there permanently, by default that is.
@@Bippinpaul regardless of what their legal and/or leave to remain status. They are still immigrants, again, they have moved to the UK- a foreign land, to live and work here on a permanent basis.
Before gurkha was a mountain gurkha warrior physically, mentally very strong now days one name gorkha but mostly town area & family background are good 👍
Fantastic warriors, privileged to have them in our army
give all of them british citizenship, now!
You are a bit behind the times.
Be nice if members of the Gurkha regiment could tour British schools and instill the ethos pf discipline, loyalty, endeavour and respect - more young men like this would only improve our society as a whole. Never heard a Gurkha say he was 'entitled'. TOTAL RESPECT
Crying at 9.30am on a Sunday morning was not on my to do list. Such amazing men and an honour to have them defend us all
I remembered when the gurhas served in Hong-Kong, they were very discipline and the locals liked them. A very respected fighting force for any country to have.
THE best soldiers in the world, their loyalty is unbearable!
See the emotions they feel for everything they do! Professional but emotional not robotic
Total respect