My dad served along side the Gurkhas during some jungle warfare, he said they would die to know you were safe. they would lie dead still for days on end. The politest of polite, kindest of the kind, bravest of the brave, a Gurkha gave his life saving my dad and from that day on he has been a prominent figure in the Gurkha welfare trust getting them the respect and treatment they deserve.
Never a truer word. The moment they pass selection give them and their family the British passports that they have earned. There are so many residents of the UK that would never sacrifice so much as a penny for this nation yet by default they and their family automatically take advantage of us. Send them back from whence they came and for every man jack of them bring us a Gurkha please.
Absolutely. Watching 14 peaks nothing is impossible. The Nepalese are the toughest of the tough, the humblest of the humble. I'm in awe that they serve the British army. The finest of men and we are extremely lucky to have that association with them
I live in Nuneaton Warwickshire and we've got a Gurkha signals based here and there's plenty of people who complain because the families of them have set up businesses and morons think the "Muslims" are taking over. The education system in this country is s joke.
@@camhunter7648 Yes, ALL of their families are more than welcome to come here and live in my area. I would love to have them here and to make them feel wanted members of our community as they should be. Unfortunately we have allowed many many families who absolutely do not share our values on freedom to flourish amongst us. The time has come to reject these people who adhere to an abhorrent ideology, yes, you know the one. Do not buy anything from them i.e. do no business with them. They are nothing more than a parasite clinging on to our economy.
"If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or is a Gurkha." Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Indian Chief of Army Staff (8 June 1969 - 15 January 1973)
I had a Gurkha SNCO on my CMT course. Built like a pit bull, switched on, professional and a relentless perfectionist. He gave zero fcks for weakness & set a high standard from the start. Lucky to have him. Ayo Gurkhali!
Respect from Australia. Kicking arse. I remember my great grandfather telling me stories from WW2. He fought with them on the British army. (He was English).
To make matters worse, it has been reported that 12 Ghurkas passed SAS selection out of a total of 50 applicants. Which is about twice the success rate for everyone else.
They are built differently. I had Nepali friends who said it's a great honour to be a Gurkha, those boys can Run and they don't stop till the body's done in.
My Grandad fought alongside these Warriors in WW2. He had the utmost respect for them as men and fighters. And believe me if my Grandad thought of you as a hard bastard then you absolutely were as hard as nails!! Apparently a Gurkha is the only other Soldier on the planet whom an SAS Soldier will say is their equal.
I beg to differ , there is a small island in the South Pacific called Fiji. Like the Gurkhas they too had many men in the British SAS in the 60s n 70s . They were ferocious warriors who served the British Empire .
@@geronimo7834 Correct sir. one of the most notable was Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba who was killed in action, while fighting in the battle of Mirbat, Oman in 1972. His story is just inspiring. He had the lower part of his jaw shot away and continued to give suppressing fire, with a 25 pounder howitzer, which he loaded and fired on his own. His parent regiment was the Royal Irish Rangers.
@Untold Oh well. 68 people agreed with my original post. And I suppose you must be the person who's right here. My Grandfather definitely knew far more than you do little buddy.
Because they don’t have much in Nepal deep down the don’t give a fuck about Britain and why should they. The British government exploit them because of there poor situation and want for a future shall we say
The British, witnessing first hand the indomitable fighting spirit of the Gurkas, were smart enough to indoctrinate their onetime enemy into a loyal and lethal fighting force. These guys are formidable. My hat’s off to them.
My Great Granddad fought along side you boy's in WW2 & always said that there was no one else in comparison in fighting spirit!!! God bless you Gurkha.... Jewell in the British Crown x
Gurkha rifles, alongside royal marines, and parachute regiment, there's a brilliant little film on BBC website following the return to the islands of a group of Gurkhas on a rememberable tour, the welcome they received from the islanders was awesome
Thank you for all the support and 1000 subscribers. I've only really started to make videos in the past two months and the support has been amazing. Hopefully, you guys will stick around for my upcoming videos in the near future! :)
A beautiful 9 Gurkha Rifles Memorial rises in San Marino, Italy where Rifleman Sher Bahadur Thapa earned posthumously the Victoria Cross after the 18 September 1944 battle
Singapore also has an active contingent of Gurkhas in our police force. In my few rare interactions with them, their attitude, demeanour and professionalism displayed is exemplary. It’s a damned shame that once their contracts are up, they and their family are not given an option for citizenship despite being in Singapore for the most part of their lives. Their children are born, raised and educated in our country & for the most part, assimilated and identify themselves as Singaporeans. It’s heart rending for them when they have to leave. To me this is a great injustice when residency,citizenship and opportunities are given sometimes too freely (in my opinion) to other immigrant nationalities but not to them who most deserve it.
ayu1978 Absolutely! Totally agree with you. 1000% But it’s all to do with politics and policies. Set by people who don’t appreciate Nor have a clue about their capabilities n true potential. Singapore has never faced serious national security threat. As such, the policy makers and higher ups pay scant attention to them. They are seen as no more than foreign contract workers, who MUST return to their homeland upon expiry of their contract. The fact that they have served with impeccable record for 10/15/20 years is irrelevant. On the flip side of the coin, Permanent Residency at 1stage was offered almost on a silver platter to nationals of countries favoured by the Government. Often full Scholarships offered to promising students. And eventually Permanent Residency ( P.R. ) These are people who have never contributed to Singapore at all in any capacity. A possible reason for such policy, is to attract fresh and promising talent for the future growth of the country, being a small island with a limited population. It’s sad that the Government do not recognise the Gurkhas as deserving enough to offer them the same generous permanent residency scheme. Shame.
Same in the UK they don’t give citizenship to every brave gurkha who served/serves in their Armed forces but they’ll give citizenship to some extremist who crossed in a dingy
Gurkhas are proficient, professional, High-Speed Low-Drag Soldiers of the United Kingdom Army, and are Battlefield Badasses and Combat Shooters. Thanks, Kanutster, for the video, Mates, from this Prior Service USMC and US Army Veteran!!🇺🇸🦅🗽🇬🇧🗡️⚔️🔫💣💥🔥💀☠️❤️
true none British Britons can't believe Joanna Lumley had to campaign for ex Gurkhas to live in our (there own country) you're welcome in my home town brothers keep your heads aloft and on a swivel out
Gurkhas are welcome to live in the UK. We need to respect and honour their loyalty, service and sacrifice over 200 years. Migrants from the Middle East arab countries and other non-Nepalese in the third world we don't want or need you here. Gurkhas, yes.
I worked in a kitchen at a barracks that trained Libyans for about half a year, one day the Libyans decided too start a riot in the mess and I got separated from everyone else there was plates getting thrown at me knifes forks, eventually a chair met my face and I was pissing out blood. Bare in mind there was about 300 Scots in the building I saw two gurkha gods tearing though the crowd for me, it was at this point I knew I was gunna be fine 🤣🤣
The only barracks that "trained Libyans" was Bassinbourn Barracks from June to November 2014. There were no "300 Scots in the building", but there were ex-Gurkhas who were part of the MoD Guard Service (MGS).
One of the greatest parts of my service career was working alongside the gurkas in Kosovo conflict such great guys. Good humour but my god hard core soldiers. They are the very best at jungle warfare there that good they train the SAS in jungle fighting.
In an interview with a British officer approximately 1983 by the American program "60 minutes" he said "the average British combat soldier is as well trained and as good as the Ghurkha but we have to knock the arrogance out of him first".
My Great grand farther (South African with the Scots) during WWII was captured by the Italians. He was able to escape his camp with two Gurkha soldiers into the desert. They were later picked up by the Brits. My family holds massive respect for the Gurkha soldiers
I use to live in Farnham, would see these soilders and their families on the train, a lovely dignified race that I always paid my respects too. Love these boys
Another brilliant video, the Gurkhas are loved by the British people,who respect their loyalty and fearless fighting ability,so proud that they fight on our side.
I served in the same barracks as these legends in Aldershot years ago and had the honour of being friends with some they love us Scottish as we are both known as highlanders and we are of their mindset never give an inch to an enemy and protect your brother's and sisters serving along side you till your last I respect these little men more than almost any other regiment the manners and bravery is always there godbless them and their families
I can't say enough good things about these people, love the Ghurkhas and love India, we have been blessed by God to have the Indians as friends, family and allies.. We owe them unknowable gratitude and respect.
I did my basic training in Aldershot in 85 and we would see these young men, smart, polite and a credit to their race and regiment, these are men of honour to a man.
Massive respect. I've heard, if you place a Gurkha against a 125CC motorbike side by side and let them run the Gurkha will still be running by the time the motorcycle runs out of fuel
I worked and served alongside these fine people and have the utmost respect for them, they should all be given citizenship on completion of their service !!, Instead we treat dingy drivers better !! Disgusting !! I knew a gurkha who got blown up, shot and saved several of his comrades, but then appoligised for not doing better !! Fcking unbelievable and the humidity is amazing.
My grandad was a royal marine. Landed on gold beach. Served with the gurkhas twice. He had nothing but nice things to say about them and he trusted their abilities. They were men in his book
@surojeet chatterjee Can we not group the action of the government to the people? So far I’ve not met one person who’s not appreciated the Gurkhas, I and many others think they deserve citizenship
Automatic citizenship to our Gurkhas these soldiers are warriors the discipline they bring to the uk army is what makes the uk army one of the most disciplined military forces in the world
The Gurkha's are the baddest of the bad. I would put a retirement check on a of Squad Gurkha's against a Platoon of S.A.S. , American Rangers and U.S. Navy S.E.A.L.s . The Gurkha's would come out with a smile and not even break a sweat. High Respects to the GURKHA Soldier.
didnt know this vid was out here when i posted something about the gurkhas the other day so i will paste it again here... ...as for the gurkhas, its these boys fill me with the most pride out of all of them, mighty warriors from a distant land who give their lives for our country. and everyone of them a tiger with a sharp steel claw! some of the VC these guys have won are nothing short of unbelievable. and whats more they lived to tell the tale, to win a VC you usually have to die in the process!! ive only ever signed one petition in my life and that was the one to allow these guys to come live over here when their service is done. absolutely disgraceful this wasn't always allowed after what they sacrifice for us, and whats more they should be able to bring their whole family's here if they choose with no bloody questions asked. you can argue all you want about whos best, sbs/seals, sas/delta, royal marines/them other marines but only we have the gurkhas.
My dad served along side the Gurkhas during some jungle warfare, he said they would die to know you were safe. they would lie dead still for days on end. The politest of polite, kindest of the kind, bravest of the brave, a Gurkha gave his life saving my dad and from that day on he has been a prominent figure in the Gurkha welfare trust getting them the respect and treatment they deserve.
What’s ur dad’s name?
Automatic citizenship for these legends and all their family too. They put everything on the line for us, we owe them a debt of gratitude.
Never a truer word. The moment they pass selection give them and their family the British passports that they have earned. There are so many residents of the UK that would never sacrifice so much as a penny for this nation yet by default they and their family automatically take advantage of us. Send them back from whence they came and for every man jack of them bring us a Gurkha please.
Absolutely. Watching 14 peaks nothing is impossible. The Nepalese are the toughest of the tough, the humblest of the humble. I'm in awe that they serve the British army. The finest of men and we are extremely lucky to have that association with them
I live in Nuneaton Warwickshire and we've got a Gurkha signals based here and there's plenty of people who complain because the families of them have set up businesses and morons think the "Muslims" are taking over. The education system in this country is s joke.
Not all their family ffs….just their close family. I have family in USA army I don’t expect to go over…
@@camhunter7648 Yes, ALL of their families are more than welcome to come here and live in my area. I would love to have them here and to make them feel wanted members of our community as they should be. Unfortunately we have allowed many many families who absolutely do not share our values on freedom to flourish amongst us. The time has come to reject these people who adhere to an abhorrent ideology, yes, you know the one. Do not buy anything from them i.e. do no business with them. They are nothing more than a parasite clinging on to our economy.
My grand dad, my dad & myself Done it and Always proud of it. Thank you for upload.
God Bless you and your family for All your service I am immensely grateful and proud Thank you 🙏 🇬🇧🙏
Jiwan Subba thank you from a great full Brit!
Thank you for your loyal service....big respect❤🇬🇧
Total Respect to you and your family sir and thank you for your loyal and unwavering service to our country. From a grateful and humble Brit.
I have great respect for these men. Hard core to the max..
Hello from a former member of 1st Bn Rangers 75 Inf. 77-79.
We are so privileged to have the Gurkhas defending us. They are such gentlemen when you meet them (unless you're the enemy.)
"If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or is a Gurkha."
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Indian Chief of Army Staff (8 June 1969 - 15 January 1973)
Or an isis fighter
Thank God these Ghurkas are on our side. BIG EXPECTATIONS OF UK 🇬🇧
@dhan Kafle Brilliant to hear 💕
See that little smile... that's a stone cold killer right there and one we should welcome with open arms to the UK when he de mobs. Bravo Sir.
Yep. And be one of the most polite people you will ever meet in your life.
❤️
I had a Gurkha SNCO on my CMT course. Built like a pit bull, switched on, professional and a relentless perfectionist.
He gave zero fcks for weakness & set a high standard from the start.
Lucky to have him.
Ayo Gurkhali!
Respect from Australia. Kicking arse. I remember my great grandfather telling me stories from WW2. He fought with them on the British army. (He was English).
To make matters worse, it has been reported that 12 Ghurkas passed SAS selection out of a total of 50 applicants. Which is about twice the success rate for everyone else.
Now that would a fearsome thing, as if the Gurkhas and the SAS aren't enough to put thecshits up the bad guys, somebody mixed the two together,
This never happened.
Didn't find anything about this news yet!!!🤔😒
Rufus Chucklebutty not sure about the original statement but plenty of Ghurkers have gone on to pass selection and join 22
They are built differently. I had Nepali friends who said it's a great honour to be a Gurkha, those boys can Run and they don't stop till the body's done in.
How do theses men become so brave eh ? , little smiley faces , turn into killing machines , thank god they are on are side , long live Nepal !!! .
Thanks men lots of love from Nepal🇳🇵
@@prakashpokhrel9320 🇬🇧❤️🇳🇵
Gurkhas from Nepal
Bravest of the brave
Love from India
My grandad fought with the Gurkha in WW2 and he always said they were fucking terrifying and he was glad they were on his side.
My Grandad fought alongside these Warriors in WW2. He had the utmost respect for them as men and fighters. And believe me if my Grandad thought of you as a hard bastard then you absolutely were as hard as nails!! Apparently a Gurkha is the only other Soldier on the planet whom an SAS Soldier will say is their equal.
I beg to differ , there is a small island in the South Pacific called Fiji. Like the Gurkhas they too had many men in the British SAS in the 60s n 70s . They were ferocious warriors who served the British Empire .
@@geronimo7834 Correct sir. one of the most notable was Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba who was killed in action, while fighting in the battle of Mirbat, Oman in 1972. His story is just inspiring. He had the lower part of his jaw shot away and continued to give suppressing fire, with a 25 pounder howitzer, which he loaded and fired on his own. His parent regiment was the Royal Irish Rangers.
@Untold What are you on about.Let me know when you say something sensible.
@Untold I mentioned my late Grandfather. Someone whom has actually seen service. So yeah I stick by what I said.
@Untold Oh well. 68 people agreed with my original post. And I suppose you must be the person who's right here.
My Grandfather definitely knew far more than you do little buddy.
They consider it to be the greatest honour that could be bestowed upon them if they're selected to join the British Army.
Amazing people
Some of them trek for weeks over the mountains in Nepal just to get to recruiting office
Because they don’t have much in Nepal deep down the don’t give a fuck about Britain and why should they. The British government exploit them because of there poor situation and want for a future shall we say
@bab ep3 it's absolutely true, they're doing it in hope of money / a better life for their families, 100% exploitation by the scummy uk government .
@bab ep3 pretty sure the horrific living conditions in nepal at the time forced them into it.
The British, witnessing first hand the indomitable fighting spirit of the Gurkas, were smart enough to indoctrinate their onetime enemy into a loyal and lethal fighting force. These guys are formidable. My hat’s off to them.
My Great Granddad fought along side you boy's in WW2 & always said that there was no one else in comparison in fighting spirit!!! God bless you Gurkha.... Jewell in the British Crown x
Amazing people...Thank you for your bravery...Forever Grateful for all your service and sacrifices God Bless you All 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
There is no greater honour in life than to lay your life on the line for others.
The Japanese and Argentines were terrified when they went up against them
The Gurkhas never took part in any battle in the Falkland war,
Buster Ruff 4:00
Buster Ruff the para detachment of the Gurkhas did
Gurkha rifles, alongside royal marines, and parachute regiment, there's a brilliant little film on BBC website following the return to the islands of a group of Gurkhas on a rememberable tour, the welcome they received from the islanders was awesome
Nonsense.
If ever the term ultimate warrior it's these guys
This race of people are so on job much respect
Thank you for all the support and 1000 subscribers.
I've only really started to make videos in the past two months and the support has been amazing.
Hopefully, you guys will stick around for my upcoming videos in the near future! :)
Do one on Singapore
I am proud and lucky to be born in the Land of Gorkhas 🇳🇵🇳🇵
#SaluteforNepaleseFighters🙏
Total respect for these lads
There are those that are brave and those that are honourable ' They are the Gurkhas, bless em all.
A beautiful 9 Gurkha Rifles Memorial rises in San Marino, Italy where Rifleman Sher Bahadur Thapa earned posthumously the Victoria Cross after the 18 September 1944 battle
Respect to Ghurkas from Poland. Real fighters. I would like to meet them, get to know them and train with them. Great people.
I remember my 20 years ago Dad saying Gurkhas were the hardest soldiers in the world and I can now see that.
Singapore also has an active contingent of Gurkhas in our police force. In my few rare interactions with them, their attitude, demeanour and professionalism displayed is exemplary. It’s a damned shame that once their contracts are up, they and their family are not given an option for citizenship despite being in Singapore for the most part of their lives. Their children are born, raised and educated in our country & for the most part, assimilated and identify themselves as Singaporeans. It’s heart rending for them when they have to leave. To me this is a great injustice when residency,citizenship and opportunities are given sometimes too freely (in my opinion) to other immigrant nationalities but not to them who most deserve it.
ayu1978 Absolutely! Totally agree with you. 1000% But it’s all to do with politics and policies. Set by people who don’t appreciate Nor have a clue about their capabilities n true potential. Singapore has never faced serious national security threat. As such, the policy makers and higher ups pay scant attention to them. They are seen as no more than foreign contract workers, who MUST return to their homeland upon expiry of their contract. The fact that they have served with impeccable record for 10/15/20 years is irrelevant. On the flip side of the coin, Permanent Residency at 1stage was offered almost on a silver platter to nationals of countries favoured by the Government. Often full Scholarships offered to promising students. And eventually Permanent Residency ( P.R. ) These are people who have never contributed to Singapore at all in any capacity. A possible reason for such policy, is to attract fresh and promising talent for the future growth of the country, being a small island with a limited population. It’s sad that the Government do not recognise the Gurkhas as deserving enough to offer them the same generous permanent residency scheme. Shame.
Same in the UK they don’t give citizenship to every brave gurkha who served/serves in their Armed forces but they’ll give citizenship to some extremist who crossed in a dingy
Gurkhas are proficient, professional, High-Speed Low-Drag Soldiers of the United Kingdom Army, and are Battlefield Badasses and Combat Shooters. Thanks, Kanutster, for the video, Mates, from this Prior Service USMC and US Army Veteran!!🇺🇸🦅🗽🇬🇧🗡️⚔️🔫💣💥🔥💀☠️❤️
When one serves you with honor and distinction , kindness in return is an absolute must !
true none British Britons can't believe Joanna Lumley had to campaign for ex Gurkhas to live in our (there own country) you're welcome in my home town brothers keep your heads aloft and on a swivel out
You should learn English.
@@slappy8941 4Q
I am English you troll 🔔🔚😂
Gurkhas are welcome to live in the UK. We need to respect and honour their loyalty, service and sacrifice over 200 years. Migrants from the Middle East arab countries and other non-Nepalese in the third world we don't want or need you here. Gurkhas, yes.
Great warriors! Respect to brothers in arms 👍🏻
Gurkhas are legendary. Nothing but respect from a U.S Marine.
I worked in a kitchen at a barracks that trained Libyans for about half a year, one day the Libyans decided too start a riot in the mess and I got separated from everyone else there was plates getting thrown at me knifes forks, eventually a chair met my face and I was pissing out blood. Bare in mind there was about 300 Scots in the building I saw two gurkha gods tearing though the crowd for me, it was at this point I knew I was gunna be fine 🤣🤣
How are you doing now brother?
That was that stupid idea to train a bunch of Libyans.
That turned out well
The only barracks that "trained Libyans" was Bassinbourn Barracks from June to November 2014. There were no "300 Scots in the building", but there were ex-Gurkhas who were part of the MoD Guard Service (MGS).
One word.... ELITE..........
much respect many thanks
One of the best fighting forces in the world
These men are and always have been amazing soldiers and heroes!
God bless them for their courage.
Thank you from 🇺🇸. Stay healthy. Be SAFE.
One of the greatest parts of my service career was working alongside the gurkas in Kosovo conflict such great guys. Good humour but my god hard core soldiers. They are the very best at jungle warfare there that good they train the SAS in jungle fighting.
Gurkhas are one of fearless soldiers in world.love from India 🇮🇳
In an interview with a British officer approximately 1983 by the American program "60 minutes" he said "the average British combat soldier is as well trained and as good as the Ghurkha but we have to knock the arrogance out of him first".
My Great grand farther (South African with the Scots) during WWII was captured by the Italians. He was able to escape his camp with two Gurkha soldiers into the desert. They were later picked up by the Brits. My family holds massive respect for the Gurkha soldiers
Huge respect Gurkha' brothers..
Always gotta have respect for the ghurkas 👍👍👍
We are proud of the Gurkhas and may of last over another 200 years . 🇬🇧
I use to live in Farnham, would see these soilders and their families on the train, a lovely dignified race that I always paid my respects too. Love these boys
Another brilliant video, the Gurkhas are loved by the British people,who respect their loyalty and fearless fighting ability,so proud that they fight on our side.
Nepal and UK 💚
💓 from Nepal
nepal vs japan wo will win
@@Tomukam-fs9di japanese army are soft as silk infront gurkhas .
@@wangtamang5574 ...And non-existant?
Obviously Japan win. They have the best technology.
These are people i would welcome to live in Britain they are our beloved gurkhas 🇬🇧
Respect from the U.S.A.🇺🇸
Great men brave men
We proud nepali ❣️🇳🇵❣️
Jaya Nepal ❣️🇳🇵❣️
Jaya gorkha🇳🇵❣️❣️
Baddest of the bad
I’ve met a few Gurkhas and never knew one that I didn’t like. Absolutely incredible soldiers and even better men.
Some of the toughest wee men around 💪🏽🏴🇬🇧🇳🇵
Had the honour of serving along side these men,great soldiers,better people
Mad respect for people with that kind of spirit
Never mess up with the short men with Long blade. Jai Mahakali Ayo Gorkhali.
I served in the same barracks as these legends in Aldershot years ago and had the honour of being friends with some they love us Scottish as we are both known as highlanders and we are of their mindset never give an inch to an enemy and protect your brother's and sisters serving along side you till your last I respect these little men more than almost any other regiment the manners and bravery is always there godbless them and their families
I can't say enough good things about these people, love the Ghurkhas and love India, we have been blessed by God to have the Indians as friends, family and allies.. We owe them unknowable gratitude and respect.
Gorkhas or Gurkhas are not definitely from India, small Nepali population lives there but gorkha is mainly from Nepal in gorkha district
I did my basic training in Aldershot in 85 and we would see these young men, smart, polite and a credit to their race and regiment, these are men of honour to a man.
Massive respect. I've heard, if you place a Gurkha against a 125CC motorbike side by side and let them run the Gurkha will still be running by the time the motorcycle runs out of fuel
You're a gullible idiot then.
@@snowflakemelter1172 at least my surname isn't chucklybutty 😂
@@svenn9308 bit of a banter here 😅
God bless every one that fought for this country 🙏 and rip to the fallen 🙏
You don't mess with these little warriors
Perfectly made video. Thanks.
Bravery, honesty, loyal some names for these fighters
Loved it keep it up lad
Thank-God the're on Our Side !!!
And when you meet them they are some of the most decent people you can meet!
I worked and served alongside these fine people and have the utmost respect for them, they should all be given citizenship on completion of their service !!, Instead we treat dingy drivers better !! Disgusting !! I knew a gurkha who got blown up, shot and saved several of his comrades, but then appoligised for not doing better !! Fcking unbelievable and the humidity is amazing.
They are our greastest friends and the most feared soldiers in the world. God bless them.
Gurkhas are truly unsung heroes. Fiercely loyal and they will fight to the death all day, any day.
They genuinely are one of the best regiments outside sbs and sas
The gurkahs will always be our brothers, they are the bravest
Much respect to the Gurkha’s.
Much respect to the Gurkhas, legendary fighters.
My grandad was a royal marine. Landed on gold beach. Served with the gurkhas twice. He had nothing but nice things to say about them and he trusted their abilities. They were men in his book
THANK YOU SIR....FOR YOUR COURAGE YOUR HONOUR AND BRAVERY I SALUTE YOU.......THANK YOU
Respect from Poland. I read about Dipprasad Pun. A real bad-ass.
Cracking video. Happy to be your 1k sub 👍
Thank you! :)
Each Gurka deserves citizenship in the UK.
They adore the Qweeun call her mother.
@ All Ghurkas are fluent English speakers as English language classes are part of their extensive training programme
@@captainaverage721 well that's good to hear!
@surojeet chatterjee whatever you believe you gotta admit that these two different warrior cultures and their respect for each other is amazing
@surojeet chatterjee Soldier or whatever you want to call it. At the end of the day they are completely different and that what is amazing
@surojeet chatterjee Can we not group the action of the government to the people? So far I’ve not met one person who’s not appreciated the Gurkhas, I and many others think they deserve citizenship
Wow such a Gurkha one of the most bravo fears solder in the world
Automatic citizenship to our Gurkhas these soldiers are warriors the discipline they bring to the uk army is what makes the uk army one of the most disciplined military forces in the world
I look up to the Gurkhas. Respect from the United States.
Not known as the bravest of the brave for nothing A title well earnerd
My grandad served with these brilliant soldiers in Burma
Indian Army has nearly 40,000 Gorkhas serving in it and we are damn proud of our Gorkha brothers.
And you should be brother
Jai Hind 🔥
Ayo Gorkhali!!!!!
If you're the enemy and you actually see a gurkha smiling at you. It just means he knows what he's going to do to you before he does it.
The one regiment I would never ever want to face on the battlefield.
The SAS or the Coldstream Guards wouldn't be a good day either.
What is the music , suits the Ghurkas.
Zack Hemsey - "Vengeance (Instrumental)"
The Gurkha's are the baddest of the bad.
I would put a retirement check on a of Squad Gurkha's against a Platoon of S.A.S. , American Rangers and U.S. Navy S.E.A.L.s .
The Gurkha's would come out with a smile and not even break a sweat.
High Respects to the GURKHA Soldier.
Total respect ❤
Real soldier dep pun magar we will proud we are gorkhali
There are so many Hardcore units in the world and when u bump into one - pray
4:00 Gurkahs on the Falkland Islands during the conflict.
They were there but they didn't do any fighting.
fus149 Hammer yeah imagine the annoyed gurkhas seeing no action
didnt know this vid was out here when i posted something about the gurkhas the other day so i will paste it again here...
...as for the gurkhas, its these boys fill me with the most pride out of all of them, mighty warriors from a distant land who give their lives for our country. and everyone of them a tiger with a sharp steel claw!
some of the VC these guys have won are nothing short of unbelievable. and whats more they lived to tell the tale, to win a VC you usually have to die in the process!!
ive only ever signed one petition in my life and that was the one to allow these guys to come live over here when their service is done. absolutely disgraceful this wasn't always allowed after what they sacrifice for us, and whats more they should be able to bring their whole family's here if they choose with no bloody questions asked.
you can argue all you want about whos best, sbs/seals, sas/delta, royal marines/them other marines but only we have the gurkhas.
True warriors. If only there were more.
We could get 20,000 Gurkhas 2moro.