STUNNING! Something You Don't See This Often

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Published 2024-06-20
STUNNING! Something You Don't See This Often

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  • @leemiller9246
    The Gurkha Regiment are some of the finest fighting men in the British Army. They have been part of British fighting forces since 1816. The competition to become a membe of this elite force is fierce. They march at the fastest speed of any infantry brigade and carry the sharp and deadly khukuri. They hail from Nepal and are an extraordinary group of fighting men who are highly respected by all other sections of the British Army. Fantastic to see this.
  • @susanyork5089
    I live near an army camp and even when I am a soaked through bedraggled mess walking the dog . If I bump into one of the Gurkha personnel it’s Good morning Ma’am and I feel like a Queen . These men are warriors.
  • @kathymay3980
    What a privilege and an honour to have the Ghurkas in our military. Sheer perfection. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧♥️
  • What a fantastic display, the Gurkhas are a wonderful band of very brave men. We are honoured to have such a connection with them.
  • Ive worked alongside them and all the myth is true. Highly professional, disciplined and perfect gentlemen.
  • They are an absolute Godsend to Britain, a joy to watch them
  • A privilege to have these soldiers in our armed forces amazing soldiers who have earned their reputation ❤
  • @user-sn4rm8jv9w
    They are so “ sharp “ and disaplined! A pleasure to watch 😊
  • @damienk5011
    IMO, the greatest fighters in the world! My late Father was a Captain Royal Engineers and had members from the Gurkhas on many of his secondments in WW2,and educated all his children on their history,exploits,and his experiences with them! Her late Majesty QE2 s personal bodyguards were made up of Gurkhas.😊One can only thank them for their services. J.I.M.K Mrs. Brisbane, Australia ❤ 🇦🇺 😀 🪃
  • @JudyB-tw2bp
    My father also spoke with great admiration of these men as well as awe of their fighting ability
  • @MS-zu8ds
    My partner was in the King's Royal Rifles, he had so much respect for The Gurkhas. As did a friend of the family who was in the RAF in Burma during WWII.
  • I totally love seeing videos of the Ghurkas. They are the fiercest fighters in the world. These young men work extremely hard to get accepted into the British Army.
  • @smiffy6788
    Love Ghurkas always feel emotional when I see them. This is an amazing example of once fierce enemies being much loved and respected friends.
  • @Eric-jo8uh
    Highest respect to the Gurkha Regiment. An ace group of men and someone you’d really appreciate having around in a squabble.
  • The regimen are all from NEPAL, THE KNIVES ARE "KUKRIES"YHEY ARE THE WEAPONS OF CHOICE WITH THE GURKAHS. ON THE INSPECTION BEFORE GOING ON DUTY THE KNIVES ARE INSPECTED FOR SHARPNESS AND IF THEY ARE SHINING.
  • @ABC1701A
    If Brunei, India, Singapore and the UK (plus Nepal) joined forces, together they could literally rule the world (all have gurkhas serving in their militaries/police/security), as they all have the best warriors on the planet..
  • @charles8157
    I was with Johnny ghurka in Malaysia in the emergency? What a time i had , God bless them all,