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It's one of the most memorable days of the year in Aldershot
It's one of the most memorable days of the year in Aldershot
Recruits from Nepal, some of them teenagers, complete their year-long journey in which they joined the British Army and became sappers.
Three hundred and thirty-seven Gurkha recruits swore their allegiance to King Charles III at their attestation parade in Pokhara, Nepal.
A £300,000 water supply improvement project has been completed with the support of the Gurkha Welfare Trust.
The temple was officially opened for Gurkha logisticians at the town's Merville Barracks.
Gurkha veteran Hari Budha Magar is the first double-above-knee amputee to scale the world's highest peak.
Captain Rambahadur Limbu was returned to his village home for a final goodbye.
The 204 recruits will now head to Infantry Training Centre Catterick in North Yorkshire for the next step of their British Army careers.
Held at British Gurkhas Pokhara, Nepal, the Attestation Parade saw personnel take an oath and swear allegiance to the Queen.
The support provided includes a PCR machine, which will be used as part of a 25-bed COVID-19 control facility.
With fewer than 7% of the Nepal population double vaccinated, loss and isolation are real concerns for veterans.
A flight left RAF Brize Norton for Nepal with 260 ventilators, 2,000 pieces of personal protective equipment.
British military medical and advisory personnel are expected to reach Nepal next week to provide support amid a surge in cases.
Soldiers travelled through the Himalayas to reach tourists stuck across Nepal.
Four hundred and thirty-two Gurkhas have joined the British Army - an increase of 32 on last year's record-breaking number.
Tika is the most important day in the Hindu festival of Dashain.