
Meet The Gurkhas Learning To Drive... By Moving A Lorry Convoy To Germany
It is the first time 10 The Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment has been to the country.
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.
The Brigade Of Gurkhas will receive 267 new soldiers after passing out parade at Catterick.
Nirmal ‘Nims’ Purja laid a poppy tribute at the peak of a Himalayan mountain.
Over 130 people were required to take DNA tests by the Home Office in order to prove their right to live in Britain.
This year, more than 10,000 Nepali men aged 18-21 have applied for just 320 places in the Brigade of Gurkhas. Forces News was given ...
Many often remain in the UK, but when the British Army scaled back after the Second World War, many were forced to return home to Nepal...
Recruits in Catterick have discovered which units they will be heading to when their training is complete.
Exercise Pacific Kukhri has taken place every other year in Tekapo for the past 20 years.
Soldiers from the Brigade of Gurkhas have paraded in Wiltshire to mark the formation of a Gurkha Company (Tavoleto).
The Royal Gurkha Rifles have celebrated their birthday and in Brunei, that meant lots of sport and competitions.