Very impressive as my late father an ex DIGP who raised two battalions with pipe and brass bands - this band is a top contender at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Congratulations to this Gurkha’s Pipe Band and to the Pipe Band Master - simply Outstanding A+++ Display. God Bless Nepal and keep up the Fearless Warrior Tradition and Always Respected and Admired.
Proud and very brave People, I'm also proud to say that my Late Father ( Royal Engineers Deceased ) served in Nepal in 1972 working with the Gurkas, building a road from Dharan Jogbani . He was given a Kurkri Brooch on his Departure for my Mother . I wear it on my suit along with one of the Grenade Flashes of the Royal Engineers. " Ayo Gorkhali " .
Fantastic that David...I have 5 brothers and 2 sisters and we can all count in their language as that's how my Dad counted our pocket money to us, I can still count in their language today and I am 60 now lol...I also bought a Kukri from a military store, My Dad told me lots of stories when he was with them in Nepal, my Dad was in the Royal Artillery and fought with them.
“Bravest of the brave, most generous of the generous, never had a country more faithful friends than you” by Sir Ralph Turner MC, 3rd Queen Alexandra’s Own Gurkha Rifles, 1931.
I had the privilege of meeting several Royal Gurkha Rifles Regiment members when I was deployed to Afghanistan. Amazingly disciplined fighters who are renowned the world over and respected for their ferocity and courage on the battlefield.
I enjoy viewing military pipe bands and do so on a regular basis. The Royal Gurkha Rifles are by far the best I have seen. My father fought in North Africa and Italy during WW2 and he was in Awe of their combat skills and bravery. Thank you for your service. Your swagger is well earned
I was on duty at a Military Tattoo in Hong Kong stadium, 1962 I had been at the rehearsals on both practice days but was totally surprised when the Tattoo proper was opened by t a Ghurka pipe band dressed in their whites. As a Scotsman i must admit to a tear in my eye seeing them play Scotland the Brave. Top notch soldiers and people.
VEMA Nihar but still we Indian disrespected them because they were from Nepal ,Last Month They Were Beaten by Civilians because India was having conflict with Nepal.
Magnificent! Just magnificent. The Gurkhas come from high mountain country themselves, and so they are highlanders as much as the Scots are. They should keep their pipes and their unique traditions.
The entire Indian Army, not just the gurkhas, has pretty much kept the pipes and drums thing, including tartans, intact but with mostly Indianized compositions.
aw aye specially when the british government tells them they have no right to stay in the uk after their service has finished... a believe the Westminster term for the Ghurkas is " Cannon Fodder " much like the Scots , Irish and Welsh..
Gourkas, we love you. Thank you for your continued service to the British Monarchy. As a Veteran Sapper who'd served with 69 ENG, I'm more that proud to call you my Brothers
The Gurkhas here are serving the Indian republic. They were passed by the British onto the Indian army when they got Independence. Really good regiment. 🇮🇳 jai Hind. 🇬🇧
Bealive me 1/3 G.R. one of the best Gorkha regiment I've ever seen in my life. My childhood memory is always with this pipe band platoon when they were posted in birpur garhi cantt Dehradun.
The respect for our friends is awesome, I have never seen ZERO dislikes for a vid. I also support Joanna Lumley in helping Ghurka's and their families get full UK citizenship and benefits.
Joanna's father was in the Gurkha Regiment, she took over the fight from her father to get them recognition and decent pensions et al, she did a great and is still doing a great job for the Gurkhas. as usual the self serving government start the wars and after they throw their own soldiers away like soiled rags when the jobs done, do you really think that they'll even give an idle thought to the Gurkhas if it wasn't made public to the British people, whose votes they need to stay in power, Joanna Lumley does a great job to keep it in the peoples eyes and shoved in the governments throats.
@@avimufcns such a fool ur ! Gorkha regiment was created in india by king ranjit rai sikh warrior ! The 1st regimental center ws in lahore thts why till now people of nepal call soldiers as lahure .! Have some knowledge before telling anythng !
@@rakesh5600 it’s ranjit Singh not ranjit rai stupid! and no, Some Nepalese we’re recruited in ranjit singhs army but so were other mercenaries, and it was the Sikh empire not India dumbass.
I have long admired the Honor toughness and Courage of these tough fierce little guys, the have well earned their reputation for loyalty and truly deserve the Legend they have built.
Excellent and Well done. I have seen and heard many a Pipe band but these guys take the cake and put on a wonderful show. So much energy keep up the good work. Much respect.
Bravo!!!! Atti Khub, one of the best I have ever seen, beats the British gurkhas by far....wish there was a competition for this at the international level!!!
You have to be kidding me right? Tell that to the Gurkhas in Afghanistan and the falklands. And most of all, it doesn’t not matter. A Gurkha is a Gurkha, quality is the same. Only thing that differs is how they’re taken care of and equipment. 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 🇸🇬 🇧🇳
I remember stories of Gurkas during the War, they would creep up on the enemy at night and just CUT the enemy Soldiers shoe laces!!!!!1 The enemy Soldiers would sh1t themselves in the morning, realising it could have been their throat!!!!! and struggle to sleep!!!! INCREDIBLE FIGHTING WARRIORS, Thankyou for you SERVICE, HONOURABLE GENTLEMEN, UP THE GURKAS!!!!!!
My father told me and I read it too, he was a Royal Engineer and was out to blow bridges and place booby traps and mines against the advancing Japanese army, he had Gurkhas to help and to cover them while laying the explosives. They were always the last out. He told me at night the Gurkhas would sneak off to the Japanese lines where they would not only cut the throats but also cut the heads off of the sleeping Japanese soldiers, just four or five, all sentries were beheaded and their heads stuck on bamboo sticks where they stood sentry duty, and sometimes they would bring back heads as trophies. My father thought it was a game for the Gurkhas, for fun as they obviously enjoyed it obviously too, this demoralised the Japanese and the only people that really terrified the Japanese were the Gurkhas. to the Japanese to have ones head cut was a punishment and a dishonourable death. The Japanese used psychological warfare at night, the Gurkhas were far better. day and night, My father ended up as a POW for four years, was on the Burma railroad, was on a death march and shipped to Tokyo where he was liberated by the Americans. My father said too, the Gurkhas were the best soldiers to have as a friend and the worst to have as an enemy. When Britain were fighting the Gurkhas, in one battle, one wounded Gurkha came to the British line and demanded politely to be treated, which they did, they patched his wound up, he thanked them profusely and simply disappeared back to his own line, a veritable story, the Gurkha is a great warrior with unlimited courage.
Never had the privilege of seeing a Ghurka use a kukri in combat but I've seen demonstrations. They can do everything with those blades from shave to cut down trees. Hope you never have to face one.
had to return for a second look at these guys boy they got balls such a different style of marching and presentation but very interesting , as before top respect keep your style thats what make you special and different.
@Rich 91 They are not mercenaries, they are a legitimate part of the Commonwealth, as are the Canadians, ANZAC's etcetera, , they are paid and equipped by the British because their country is poor, Amazing how you can derogate the bravest regiment in the world and the most loyal ally, if they were mercenaries they would be fighting for the Saudi's, Americans or any one who had great wealth, no they fight by loyalty and pride, they are loyal to Britain and India. Mercenaries are rogue soldiers who'll fight for money and any one. Talk with a Gurkha, understand them, know the reasons why they are Gurkhas and who they are before you stick degrading labels on them. Will you say French and Spanish foreign legions are mercenaries too?
1) Great job by camera operator of keeping the marching band within proper framing all throughout the performance! 2) “Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down!” 3) Q: Do you know why bagpipers are always in marching bands? A: Because they’re trying to get away from the noise! 😂😂😂
I am so happy you posted this and that I found this video. I watch it frequently. I hope you post more, especially this particular battalion. I am also interested in the way they march and the history of these pipers. Thank you so much capt Kalyan Gurung.
Winston Churchill once said words to the effect that 'anyone who said they were never afraid of dying were liars, except if they were a Gurkha soldier!'.
love the gurkhas used to watch them playing soccer in bare feet in the bloody snow at either bulford ot tidworth army camp in the sixties amazing brave soldiers of the highest order every single one should be given British citizenship upon completion of the tour in the British army
Bass Tanner Catal Piper Hehe reminds me of our old ghurka band Which I used to be when I was in highschool 😅😅...we performed in lot of places....I was tanner..that was fun when I was in the band ......
God Bless the Ghurkas, a bunch of BAD ASS dudes, and just the sort of mates you want with you when things get tough. A proud bunch of warriors, and rightly so.
This wonderful video is of the 1/3 Gorkha Rifles This is a regiment of the Indian Army. Which was transferred from the British Army during partition of India . Not to be confused with the Royal Gurkha Regiment of the British Army. I have met many a Gurkha and can only feel humble in their presence. True Gentlemen and kind and when the need arises, ferocious fighters . Long may they be our friends.
Will all those that gave this video the thumbs down please make yourselves known so that a Gurkha can come ,and visit you lol. Brilliant display from brilliant musicians and soldiers
I had the privaledge of knowing a few Ghurkas, during a spell with the Royal Engineers at one of the Kent bases before being sent to Northern Ireland in the 70's. Great fellows.
Ramro Cha, Mero Sathi's. I am Scottish, brilliant. Spent lots of time climbing in Nepal first time to hear and see this.
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We made your pipes our own. The kilt and the tartan too. This one's our own. Purple, blue and green. 🙏
Nothing but respect for the Ghurkas, probably the fiercest and most noble warriors on earth
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yes thats true,not as f...ng breets
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That's the most amazing display of piping and drumming I have ever seen!
That's my battalion band.❤️❤️❤️
That's india anything possible
@@neetirawat584 it's 3GR. That's what makes the difference. The bare truth.
The khukri display at the end. The band literally does the duck walk on egg shells. 😜
@@amanchaudhary742 I know very well my brother and everything.
Very impressive as my late father an ex DIGP who raised two battalions with pipe and brass bands - this band is a top contender at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Congratulations to this Gurkha’s Pipe Band and to the Pipe Band Master - simply Outstanding A+++ Display. God Bless Nepal and keep up the Fearless Warrior Tradition and Always Respected and Admired.
Jeffrey Lefaucheur....this my frnd is the Indian army's 3rd gurkha
The 1at battalion of the third Gorkha's
Yr dady is legend,not dead ok ,jay hind 🇨🇮🙏
Proud and very brave People, I'm also proud to say that my Late Father ( Royal Engineers Deceased ) served in Nepal in 1972 working with the Gurkas, building a road from Dharan Jogbani . He was given a Kurkri Brooch on his Departure for my Mother . I wear it on my suit along with one of the Grenade Flashes of the Royal Engineers. " Ayo Gorkhali " .
Thanks for good review about gurkhas
I am very respectful to u uncle
Fantastic that David...I have 5 brothers and 2 sisters and we can all count in their language as that's how my Dad counted our pocket money to us, I can still count in their language today and I am 60 now lol...I also bought a Kukri from a military store, My Dad told me lots of stories when he was with them in Nepal, my Dad was in the Royal Artillery and fought with them.
Gorkhali ho ki hoina?
@@johnathon5982 love that❤️❤️❤️. Ek DUI teen.
“Bravest of the brave, most generous of the generous, never had a country more faithful friends than you” by Sir Ralph Turner MC, 3rd Queen Alexandra’s Own Gurkha Rifles, 1931.
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Queen Alexandra?
@@Yarkoonian yes. My battalion.
Wow!! That is how to Parade!! Total respect from Scotland
My battalion from India.
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@@amanchaudhary742 you’re a Gurkha? What regiment?
I had the privilege of meeting several Royal Gurkha Rifles Regiment members when I was deployed to Afghanistan. Amazingly disciplined fighters who are renowned the world over and respected for their ferocity and courage on the battlefield.
Love and respect.
The bestest.❤️
I enjoy viewing military pipe bands and do so on a regular basis. The Royal Gurkha Rifles are by far the best I have seen. My father fought in North Africa and Italy during WW2 and he was in Awe of their combat skills and bravery. Thank you for your service. Your swagger is well earned
Do you have any info on him? Unit, etc?
This is not the Royal Gurkha Rifles. This is the 1st Battalion, 3rd Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army.
Tht my frnd is 3rd gurkha from the Indian army
@@aviatorchester humro paltan.
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I was on duty at a Military Tattoo in Hong Kong stadium, 1962 I had been at the rehearsals on both practice days but was totally surprised when the Tattoo proper was opened by t a Ghurka pipe band dressed in their whites. As a Scotsman i must admit to a tear in my eye seeing them play Scotland the Brave. Top notch soldiers and people.
bertsong...this is the 3rd gurkha of the Indian army
Much Respect to the Brigade of Gurkhas from the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps 🇨🇦
WE REMEMBER GALLIPOLI
Papa Bear GORKHAS CAME FROM NEPAL BUT NOW THEY ARE THE PART OF THE INDIAN ARMY.
@Papa Bear.... The British Army has about 4000 Gurkha Soldiers while the Indian Army has nearly 39000 of them
VEMA Nihar but still we Indian disrespected them because they were from Nepal ,Last Month They Were Beaten by Civilians because India was having conflict with Nepal.
@@GhulamMustafa-kp2rc he's mentioned a 1at we campaign where the allies lost to the Turks. Read your history before commenting.
Thanks a lot. Aayo Gorkhali.
Magnificent! Just magnificent. The Gurkhas come from high mountain country themselves, and so they are highlanders as much as the Scots are. They should keep their pipes and their unique traditions.
Yes u are right the Gurkha are the highlanders like the Scots.
The entire Indian Army, not just the gurkhas, has pretty much kept the pipes and drums thing, including tartans, intact but with mostly Indianized compositions.
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We Brits have a very VERY deep affection for the Gurkhas
True that, but I can't eat a whole one.
Amen Phil.
Same in Australia mate.
aw aye specially when the british government tells them they have no right to stay in the uk after their service has finished... a believe the Westminster term for the Ghurkas is " Cannon Fodder " much like the Scots , Irish and Welsh..
Same in India mate .. they serve us from ww2 then 1965 71 and kargil ..
My uncle was a office of 11Gr
Gourkas, we love you. Thank you for your continued service to the British Monarchy.
As a Veteran Sapper who'd served with 69 ENG, I'm more that proud to call you my Brothers
irvsstella.....buddy it's the 3rd gurkha of the Indian army....
The Gurkhas here are serving the Indian republic. They were passed by the British onto the Indian army when they got Independence. Really good regiment. 🇮🇳 jai Hind. 🇬🇧
Having been in the Company of Gurkhas....... I'd say I've never slept better knowing they were on watch!
Touchwood
Bealive me 1/3 G.R. one of the best Gorkha regiment I've ever seen in my life. My childhood memory is always with this pipe band platoon when they were posted in birpur garhi cantt Dehradun.
My Dad's uncle use to live there when 58 Gorkha was there
Dehradoon ko keta. Birpur ra Ghanghora bhanu paryo.
@@devinderp- 58 इस a training centre. It doesn't move.
@@amanchaudhary742 58 moved not in birpur
@@devinderp- 58 gtc has been in Shillong ever since the plan of the defence ministry to amalgamate two regimental training centre's.
The Gorkha Rifles have such a strong reputation. Thank you for posting this.
A sublime performance. My band could never equal the athleticism of this band. A truly great performance and excellent musicianship.
The respect for our friends is awesome, I have never seen ZERO dislikes for a vid. I also support Joanna Lumley in helping Ghurka's and their families get full UK citizenship and benefits.
Joanna's father was in the Gurkha Regiment, she took over the fight from her father to get them recognition and decent pensions et al, she did a great and is still doing a great job for the Gurkhas. as usual the self serving government start the wars and after they throw their own soldiers away like soiled rags when the jobs done, do you really think that they'll even give an idle thought to the Gurkhas if it wasn't made public to the British people, whose votes they need to stay in power, Joanna Lumley does a great job to keep it in the peoples eyes and shoved in the governments throats.
this are INDIAn army soldiers not uk
@@rakesh5600 Gurkha regiment were made by the British you know that right?
@@avimufcns such a fool ur ! Gorkha regiment was created in india by king ranjit rai sikh warrior ! The 1st regimental center ws in lahore thts why till now people of nepal call soldiers as lahure .! Have some knowledge before telling anythng !
@@rakesh5600 it’s ranjit Singh not ranjit rai stupid! and no, Some Nepalese we’re recruited in ranjit singhs army but so were other mercenaries, and it was the Sikh empire not India dumbass.
From Chile, my admiration and respect to Gurkas soldiers.
you never want to have them as enemies, Respect from Germany
find funny hitler and the gurkhas
My battalion has similar stories. Opposite though.
@@paulobrien7985 "If I had Gurkhas, no army in the world would stop me."
Wonderfull, I know many people from Nepal, Many Sherpa and some Gorkha. Fantastic people !!!!!
I have long admired the Honor toughness and Courage of these tough fierce little guys, the have well earned their reputation for loyalty and truly deserve the Legend they have built.
Excellent and Well done. I have seen and heard many a Pipe band but these guys take the cake and put on a wonderful show. So much energy keep up the good work. Much respect.
This has got to be one of greatest clips on UA-cam.
Bravo!!!!
Atti Khub, one of the best I have ever seen, beats the British gurkhas by far....wish there was a competition for this at the international level!!!
You have to be kidding me right? Tell that to the Gurkhas in Afghanistan and the falklands. And most of all, it doesn’t not matter. A Gurkha is a Gurkha, quality is the same. Only thing that differs is how they’re taken care of and equipment. 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 🇸🇬 🇧🇳
NOW THATS WHAT I CALL IMPRESSIVE FULL RESPECT FOR ALL GORKHAS OUTSTANDING
Proud of gorkha rifles .....this country owes you a lot and we all love you .❤️❤️
Wow !!! My maternal Grandfather's Regiment.
3rd Gorkha Regiment. Amazing Piper Band Performance. Jai Mahakali Ayo Gorkhali
gorkha regiment hmesa se khas tha, h, or rhega Indian army k liye .proud to Indian Army.
I remember stories of Gurkas during the War, they would creep up on the enemy at night and just CUT the enemy Soldiers shoe laces!!!!!1 The enemy Soldiers would sh1t themselves in the morning, realising it could have been their throat!!!!! and struggle to sleep!!!! INCREDIBLE FIGHTING WARRIORS, Thankyou for you SERVICE, HONOURABLE GENTLEMEN, UP THE GURKAS!!!!!!
My father told me and I read it too, he was a Royal Engineer and was out to blow bridges and place booby traps and mines against the advancing Japanese army, he had Gurkhas to help and to cover them while laying the explosives. They were always the last out. He told me at night the Gurkhas would sneak off to the Japanese lines where they would not only cut the throats but also cut the heads off of the sleeping Japanese soldiers, just four or five, all sentries were beheaded and their heads stuck on bamboo sticks where they stood sentry duty, and sometimes they would bring back heads as trophies. My father thought it was a game for the Gurkhas, for fun as they obviously enjoyed it obviously too, this demoralised the Japanese and the only people that really terrified the Japanese were the Gurkhas. to the Japanese to have ones head cut was a punishment and a dishonourable death. The Japanese used psychological warfare at night, the Gurkhas were far better. day and night, My father ended up as a POW for four years, was on the Burma railroad, was on a death march and shipped to Tokyo where he was liberated by the Americans. My father said too, the Gurkhas were the best soldiers to have as a friend and the worst to have as an enemy. When Britain were fighting the Gurkhas, in one battle, one wounded Gurkha came to the British line and demanded politely to be treated, which they did, they patched his wound up, he thanked them profusely and simply disappeared back to his own line, a veritable story, the Gurkha is a great warrior with unlimited courage.
@@johngrindley169 he was right.
Thanks so much for posting. Had the privilege of seeing Gurkha pipe band in Toronto some years ago but not the knife display. Very impressive!
Never had the privilege of seeing a Ghurka use a kukri in combat but I've seen demonstrations. They can do everything with those blades from shave to cut down trees. Hope you never have to face one.
One magical blade. You forgot chopping timber and cooking.😀
had to return for a second look at these guys boy they got balls such a different style of marching and presentation but very interesting , as before top respect keep your style thats what make you special and different.
I too watched this again and again. Absolutely amazing.
These guys belong to the Indian Army
@@robcollis422 They are Gurkhas nonetheless. They bloody well know what to do when the going gets tough.
@Rich 91 They are not mercenaries, they are a legitimate part of the Commonwealth, as are the Canadians, ANZAC's etcetera, , they are paid and equipped by the British because their country is poor, Amazing how you can derogate the bravest regiment in the world and the most loyal ally, if they were mercenaries they would be fighting for the Saudi's, Americans or any one who had great wealth, no they fight by loyalty and pride, they are loyal to Britain and India. Mercenaries are rogue soldiers who'll fight for money and any one. Talk with a Gurkha, understand them, know the reasons why they are Gurkhas and who they are before you stick degrading labels on them. Will you say French and Spanish foreign legions are mercenaries too?
We do it the best. My father's regiment.
Mere school me v band competition tha aur hmlog aapne state me 2nd aaye the pr flutes ka sound aa lg tha 🤩🤩🤩❤️🤗🤗🤗mast display h🤩🤩🤩
unbelievable. Wonderful. Long live the Ghurkhas.
Beloved Penguin marching style!! :)) Fun to watch. Thanks!!
A Symphony of Pipe, Drum, Parade! Most excellently done!
So perfect drill in group very confident and out standing performance shown pipe band and khukuri dance respect you all and its so nice
बहुत बढ़िया। जोशीला। मंत्रमुग्ध कर देने वाला
The sound of Bagpipes is just soothing, always ❤
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Ah! The famed Gorkha rifles of the Indian Army. The pride of India.
1) Great job by camera operator of keeping the marching band within proper framing all throughout the performance!
2) “Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down!”
3) Q: Do you know why bagpipers are always in marching bands?
A: Because they’re trying to get away from the noise!
😂😂😂
Dholi ki beating jabardast hai sr and drummer awesome sr g
Idk y but I like their unique marching style. Magnificent job! Much Respect👍👍 U.S. Army Veteran
Mix Music Arts....it's the 3rd gurkha of Indian army
Absolutely brilliant,more so the Pipe band.Well done Lads.
Absolute mad respect for the Gurkhas! Keep it going!
Superb performance. I want to see more.
"Kaphar hunnu bhanda marnu ramro" -legendary indeed
The ever Honey Melodious and marching dance steps exact and measured with exact timing ... THRILLING
My father commanded this battalion. Bravest of the brave indeed
ತುಂಬಾನೇ ಇಷ್ಟ ಆಯ್ತು ಗೋರ್ಖಾ ರೇಜಿಮೆಂಟ್🙏👏💯🎧♥️🇮🇳
The last tune always brings tears to my eyes. Mero ghar❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Tune konsa hai bro?
really want to know the last tune song pls pla
Very nice . Excellent band Jai hind Jai gorka .❤❤❤
I am so happy you posted this and that I found this video. I watch it frequently. I hope you post more, especially this particular battalion.
I am also interested in the way they march and the history of these pipers.
Thank you so much capt Kalyan Gurung.
I am very great full from your golden words and sentence thanks for your comment
Thanks for your comment
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superb performance....proud of Indian army .. ..applogoko hazar SALAM .
Finest soldiers of any nation in the world. Ultimate respect to every last one.
Winston Churchill once said words to the effect that 'anyone who said they were never afraid of dying were liars, except if they were a Gurkha soldier!'.
sir it was said by 1st Indian Field Marshall Sam Bahadur Manekshaw.
It was "Any soldier who says he's not afraid, is either a liar or a Gurkha", It was Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Manekshaw, who said that...
No he didn't.
It wasn’t Winston that said that. But still good quote.
Aayo 3 GR. The og of the ogiest. 😘❤️❤️😀
Yea..
love the gurkhas used to watch them playing soccer in bare feet in the bloody snow at either bulford ot tidworth army camp in the sixties amazing brave soldiers of the highest order every single one should be given British citizenship upon completion of the tour in the British army
Bass
Tanner
Catal
Piper
Hehe reminds me of our old ghurka band
Which I used to be when I was in highschool 😅😅...we performed in lot of places....I was tanner..that was fun when I was in the band ......
A mix of the Assam Rifles' Pipes too..............? Superb anyway!!
This Band contingent should be sent to the Band jumboorie either to UK or Berlin.......One of the Bravest performances....AYO GURKHAS !.......
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Amazing bhai kahan celebrate kiya wb m kya bhai
These guys deserve the utmost respect,fighting for our contrie's. Credit to the Nepalese. 😎😎
These men are awesome heroes and what a superb display 👌
God Bless the Ghurkas, a bunch of BAD ASS dudes, and just the sort of mates you want with you when things get tough. A proud bunch of warriors, and rightly so.
Really Iam very proud of our Army who serve by heart to the Nation as well save our life too.
WOW how amazingly difficult and nicely done! They didn’t learn that last week.
😄😃Brilliant, amazing Soldiers. so precise. their pride. is 10*. would not like to get on the wrong side of them.. Thanks
Outstanding. Salute to the fighting arms, INCLUDING to the forgotten Corps of Signals, EME, ASC etc
I LOVE INDIAN ARMY.............
From pakistan.....
This wonderful video is of the 1/3 Gorkha Rifles This is a regiment of the Indian Army. Which was transferred from the British Army during partition of India . Not to be confused with the Royal Gurkha Regiment of the British Army. I have met many a Gurkha and can only feel humble in their presence. True Gentlemen and kind and when the need arises, ferocious fighters . Long may they be our friends.
The Gurkhas are well loved by the Royal Family as well as all of the UK.
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Proud to be a Gurkha..❤❤❤
Ati sundar shandar band disply jai gorakh
Love the swaying march. Respect.
Jai Mahakali Aayo Gorkhali ... from a Sikh
I love to hear the Bagpipes and the drum. Very good.
Very amazing display awakening our patriotism pl
An interesting style of marching, top respect and good luck to you all
Lovely people.Served with them in Hong Kong.
Best in the world for their various formations
If you fight at night that's a platoon you want on your side.
Ask me. The best warriors. Night or day.
Waah GR Regiment ,🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉,, Jai jawan ,,,,🎉🎉 jai kisaan ,,🎉🎉
I had the privilege to join gorkha regiment in NCC army attachment camp 1977
I'm very proud of GORKHA because my father is in Gorkha and he is retired so proud of him and Indian and nepali Gorkha "jai Kali aiyo gorkhali
लाखों लाख सलाम.
18:35 the beat drop so hard.
Unit ko jhalko lagyo Display partylai dhanyabad chha
Love you Gurkhas, love you Indian Army...
best of best .excellent presented
Will all those that gave this video the thumbs down please make yourselves known so that a Gurkha can come ,and visit you lol. Brilliant display from brilliant musicians and soldiers
Amazing display of pipes and drums proud of the armed forces
Jai gorkha ..nice supop ..fantastic
I really love the tune can you guys please tell me the name of the tune especially the slow march tune and the last tune
My Grandfather had great respect for these guys.
I had the privaledge of knowing a few Ghurkas, during a spell with the Royal Engineers at one of the Kent bases before being sent to Northern Ireland in the 70's. Great fellows.
they are great they do the Gurkha proud, they are very proud people and easy going.
JAI MAHAKALI AAYO GORKHALI ..... AAYO GORKHALI