Behind The Scenes: Gurkha Engineers On Queen's Guard Duties
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers will be providing the Queen's Guard and Windsor Guard until 12 April.
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers will be providing the Queen's Guard and Windsor Guard until 12 April.
19-year-old Rajan Rana has completed guarding duties both at Buckingham Palace and now Windsor Castle.
Each soldier on parade will carry a kukri, the traditional Gurkha knife, instead of a bayonet.
New Gurkha recruits had a first taste of life in the UK outside their barracks.
There are also plans for two further Signals squadrons and a new Engineer squadron among the increase to the size of the Brigade of Gurkhas.
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A £25 million investment has also been confirmed for medical support for Gurkha veterans living in Nepal.
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The team of 14 Gurkhas from British Forces Brunei ran the Singapore Marathon to raise money for SSAFA.
It is the first time 10 The Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment has been to the country.
The biggest intake of Gurkhas in 33 years has safely reached the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick.
Hundreds of new recruits in Nepal have finished their first day in the service.
Five hundred and eighty Nepalese men dreaming of becoming Gurkhas faced their final assessment in Pokhara, Nepal.
Family members flew in for the occasion.
247 Gurkha Signal Squadron will be the second squadron of Queen’s Gurkha Signals soldiers based at MOD Stafford.
The newly-trained riflemen will now move onto a career in the British Army after completing their training.