BRITAIN'S NEPALESE GURKHAS - Fiercest Soldiers in Modern History REACTION
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These men are the finest soldiers in the world, and loyal 👍🏻👍🏻❤️🇬🇧
Thanks to the actress Johanna Lumley for pushing for the rights of these men to come here. God Bless each and every one of them.
These are those that have more the earned the right to come here.
Indeed it's one of meny stains on our country that these men were let down for so long by us ...❤️🤍💙🇬🇧
It's not that long ago these were protesting over there army pensions in London. my son in laws father worked with them when he died, and he left them all his money .some vultures in the family weren't happy my son in law thought it was brill .He still had some of his weapons under his bed, which the family had to hand in .
@@DonnaHetherington they get paid 💩 like half what 🇬🇧 get
Gurkhas have always lived here and scotland
Served with these men for six months. Honourable, loyal, friendly people. Ferocious bad asses on the battlefield.
they are very friendly, I so some of them in Kosovo in 1999
Ghurkhas are absolute heroes They should be treated with utmost respect. ✴️
Ghurkas have Britain’s respect.ALWAYS 👌
Proud they are willing to fight for Britain ❤️ true warriors 👊
Just over 10 years ago after a time at the MoD headquarters, I spent sometime with the Gurkhas in Cheriton (Folkstone), UK for 2 weeks. They were incredible and the stories were fantastic.
Very cool
My first job was in Barclays in Cheriton. Most of our customers were from the barracks. I live in Ashford now with a big Gurkha community. We love them here.
My father was with the ghurkas all his working army life. He was born in 1900 and joined the army here when he was about 14 (went to an army school and then to Sandhurst.) Soon as he was trained he went back to India (was Irish- scottish British born in India) and spent over 20 years with the Ghurkas. He never really settled back in England. I have known about the Ghurkas all my life and have my father's memorabilia, including a kukri.! I am nearly 80 now so memories go back to the very old days of the British in India! In my father's days the Ghurkas were not considered to be mercenaries but an honoured, important part of the British Army. Thank you for having a post about them.. The Ghurka Society over here has helped me..... and my father although British had learned the toughness of the Nepalese Ghurkas. As an old man he was so independent, honourable and fit and lived like a Ghurka!! Thank you Shady. My Dad would be pleased the ghurkas are living here, (if they want to do so) - they were and are so loyal to whom they give their service.
Ghurkas policing knife crime love it 😂😂😂
And I've worked with Ghurkas, trust me. You don't want to fight with them. Those stories ain't made up.
I believe a Ghurka patrol was near some Argentine soldiers in the Falklands war.
A regiment surrendered to one Ghurka patrol rather than fight 12 men.
❤️🤍💙🇬🇧
They surrendered before the battle even started because they thought they would get eaten
My Dad fought in WWII and he always said the only time he felt he could sleep safely was when his unit was next to a Gurkha unit, and if the Gurkhas went on a night raid, if they came across a camp they would identify which side's camp it was by feeling the laces on the soldiers' boots - the German Army and the British army lace their boots differently - and if it was an allies camp and one of the soldiers woke up they would say "OK Tommy, I'm Gurkha" then they would disappear as silently as they had arrived. I don't know what they did if they entered a Germany camp and a German woke up, but I suspect a corpse was found the following morning. I have so much respect for these heroes.
It's shameful how they are treated and taken for granted though, they are our most elite force of true honour!
They are indeed and very humble! I met one
@@ShadyShae - The thing is this is how it rolls here in England, doesn't matter what you do, just who you know, I'm patriotic as in I want my nation to maybe just maybe finally do better and I'm talking about ALL of us from the toff to the treacle to the soot
They are treated in exactly the same way as other members of the armed forces! What is shameful about that? As well as that, after four years of service, they can apply for UK citizenship.
I...(And every veteran) Of the British armed forces have the utmost respect for our Gurkha brothers, sadly, our governments don't hold them in the same regard, I witnessed the met police abusing 3 Gurkha veterans who were on a peaceful hunger strike, the police were trying to confiscate camping chairs and blankets from the 3 elderly Gurkha veterans, myself and several fellow veterans stepped in to try and stop the met bullies. All they wanted was equal pension s and equal treatment, our consecutive governments have treated Gurkhas (and other British armed forces veterans) with disdain and disrespect. Nice one for highlighting our Gurkha brothers and sisters Shady, nice one 👍🏻
You should take a look at the British Army selection process. There's an informative video on the British Army selection programme that provides a clearer understanding. The UK is the only country permitted to select recruits from its entire population; no other country has this privilege. Families often train their children from a young age in hopes that they will pass the selection process for the British Army.I strongly suggest you take a look; it will be an eye-opening experience. You'll be amazed at what they have to achieve to be selected.
Gurkhas 🔥🔥🔥
People talk about intergration. Ghurkhas and Sikhs are a perfect example of cultures who have immigrated but also intergrated while also keeping their own religion, traditions and cultures. I think most british people are happy to call them countrymen.
Ghurkhas and Sikhs are both peoples who not only aided Britain through thick and thin but also still support and contribute to society. The UK would be weaker and a lot lesser without them which unfortunately isnt shown as much as some modern fashionable social media idiots are.
Straight laced boots are traditional in British forces Gurkha's hid on jungle paths feeling boots to distinguish enemy, story from my grandfather :)
WOW
@@ShadyShaecorrect, if you had crossed laces you were dead
Hope Paul Thorpe and friends have invited the GURKAS to JULY RALLY, THEY WOULD BE MOST WELCOME AND PROUD TO WALK WITH THEM.
That's right, we need to invite them!
@@ShadyShaemy town has a big Gurkha community, there used to be army barracks nearby. Thank you for bringing their warrior heritage to the forefront. I’ve researched India since I became a vegetarian age 12 (now vegan) & their worship of cows. Nepal & Tibet then became of interest. Hinduism, Buddhism & Rastafarianism are of interest to me because of their attitude towards their food & animals & respectful lifestyle. I’m liking your teaching. Knowledge is Power ✊🏽 so they say.
I think you might find that serving members of His Majesty's Forces are not allowed to attend such rallies.
They won’t come. Ask them.
@@archiebald4717 ah, I didn't know that, thanks for lecturing me
I watched a YT film about a group of young men wishing to serve as Gurkhas. They were four or five of thousands who attended rigerous testing for entry to the regiment. Only a handful would be accepted, yet those boys had trained since mid childhood in the hope of being chosen.dangerous
I knew a lot about Gurkhas from my father who served with them, but was still amazed by the video.
We are so grateful to these wonderful soldiers who were so brave and honourable.
My grandfather was waiting on a ridge line in Tunisia ww2 in the hills and he and his battalion of Gordon Highlanders for a gurkha battalion to put in a attack on the opposite hill my grandfather was lying next to his c.o when they both got a tap on there boot with 2 gurkhas telling them the job was done. They had crept through British lines killed the germans without making a sound and got back through the gap between the Americans and Highlanders my grandfather had mad respect for the gurkhas and many other commonwealth troops.
The gurkhas and the Sikhs are great people to the British there's not enough braise for them ❤
GREAT MAN SHADY
The Gurkhas are incredible super human. Huge respect and admiration for them.
The Nepalese people are beautiful people. I speak as an English person and I am honoured to have them in England. Love in my heart for the Nepalese ❤
I salute these absolutely amazing men.
After the 1st & 2nd Sikh Wars of India, the British also invited the Sikhs into the Anglo-Indian Army. They too are wholesome & friendly but tigers on the battlefield. They had proved their worth. Their military exploits both in the Bengal Rifles & Bengal Lancers are legendary. Prior to WW2 the Bengal Lancers gave up their horses for Armoured Cars & served in the North Africa Campaign. I'm a native Briton but have the pleasure to have both Hindus & Sikhs within my neighbourhood. 🇬🇧 🇮🇳 ❤
The Gurkhas should definitely have the right to live in the UK and get the same benefits of British soldiers in the UK. Nothing but respect from the people of the UK.
I'm amazed it took so long to treat these people with the respect they deserve, but then the ruling classes in Britain have always treated people like crap, including their own people. Great video though, good to hear the Gurkhas story.
Gurkhas are legendary
they are very much loved by the UK public god bless them
Hi shady in 1815 the Nepalese couldn't beat the british and vice versaso the brits out of respect asked them if they would like to join the british army history was made the gurkhas have won numerous victoria crosses for bravery for one instance a gurkha with only one hand took on 200 Japanese soldier's in ww2 there's more stories on you tube about these fearless warriors i have got so much respect for these people bravest of the brave
Shady, as you can see the Gurkhas are amazing soldiers and have the everlasting respect of the British people if you are interested in finding out more I can wholeheartedly recommend a visit to the Gurkha Museum at Peninsular Barracks in Winchester. Although the museum is not large it is well worth a visit and gives a unique insight into these courageous men. The Gurkhas are a small regiment but have received more VCs than any other British regiment, their bravery and loyalty are second to none. Thank you for this video .... we love the Gurkhas.❤
Edited to say the Gurkhas are NOT mercenaries they are an esteemed regiment in the British Army and fully a part of the British Army, they do not fight for the highest bidder but are loyal to the Crown in exactly the same way as every other British soldier.
They were badly treated by the establishment in the past but the British people led by Joanna Lumley fought to get them the equal treatment they deserved and I'm delighted to say that battle was (eventually) won.
Apropos your comment about immigrants being ambassadors for their countries of origin may I just say that you are a fantastic ambassador for Nigeria and definitely one of the good guys. 👍
Wow! Thanks for this beautiful and insightful comment! This made my day! I will look into visiting the Gurkha museum. Sounds interesting. Cheers.
@@ShadyShae My pleasure 😁 I hope you do make it to the museum it gives a fascinating insight into the Gurkhas and their history. .... I have to say also that seeing a new video from you always makes my day too. 😁
My generation was brought up to have tremendous respect for the courage and service of the Gurkhas, these are those that have more than earned the right to be here.
Take note the racist out there!
They have indeed Mike!
@@ShadyShae it's staggering the respect the British people have had for the Gurkhas, it's even more staggering how our governments have treated them with such disregard.
@@ShadyShae liked you're sign off at the end. Positive.
Look up the definition of racist. You’re using it out of context.
@@iamkaren9006 it was just to those out there that think Britain is just for white people, I read more racist bull on TH-cam than on X.
This information about the brave Gurkhas should be shown in schools ,colleges and adult education centres. Proud of them, they were in our and still in our British Army. Governnents take notice and include in proper education of our English lessons, with biology, history, culture freedom of how our military fought our ww1and 2 and our wars of Afghan, Irac, falklands et al. Teach our children properly not this stupid woke nonsence. Vote Reform, not labour,Conservative,Greens, danger alert .they are not for our Country anymore 🕊️✝️🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Indoctrination
The Gukhas are true amazing hero's, Shady my lovelie there are good and bad in all, imo if you have a good heart your a good person unfortunately not everyone has a good clean heart. 🌟💛🌟💛🌟
Great bunch of blokes, was skateboarding outside one of the gates to Bisley range when I was a kid when a army land rover pulled up out jumped 5 ghurkas spent 15 minutes watching them fall off our decks, big love to them all
The Gurkhas are the pride of Britain ❤️
And Nepal 😁👍
@@pollyparrot8759 ❤️
They are very fine soldiers. But even they were amazed at the Australian's willingness to fight and their effectiveness on the battleground.
Mustn't just be eternally grateful to the Gurkhas but also to the Nepalese people and their government. I hope our use of thier elite young men as weapons of war has at least by definition revealed the respect and reverence they truly deserve as a nation not just as a regiment. Thank you Nepal for not only always being there buf for putting up with our bureaucratic hierarchy. Our people have always loved and admired you. 🇬🇧 ❤ 🇳🇵
I visited Nepal,nicest people I have ever met..
I would love to visit
Im so proud of the Ghurkas. Im glad our government treats them with the respect they deserve nowadays.
NEVER ENDING BONDS 🇳🇵❤🇬🇧
Britain was a small nation, we recognised our equals.
My dad fought with the Ghurkas and said they were the nicest people he ever met.
Excellent suggestion to get the Gurkha regiment to police London.
That would be fabulous! London is now a jungle!
My dad was 19 when he was in the Merchant Navy during the Second World War, he worked with two Muslims from Pakistan. They were torpedoed by the submarine of Captain Viktor Ohern, who, seeing the men in the water, ordered his men to fire at them as they were trying to get into the lifeboats, (against the Geneva Convention). Over half the men were killed. One of the Muslim men swam with the Koran in his mouth as shots were fired around him. Viktor Ohern suddenly ordered his men to stop firing, because it is said, 'he had a fit of conscience.'
pakistan didnt exist in world war 2 the war ended in 1945 and pakistan didnt exist till 1948
A beautiful people. It was a pleasure serving with them 💚
Utmost respect 🙏
Thanks Angela 🙏🏾
My Grand Dad called the Gurkha's hero's, he had total respect for them, as he fought alongside them..
Its an honor for us to have them.
Sad but amazing soldiers
He's not trapped on this train with you, you're trapped on this train with him.
Love from gorkha brother❤🇳🇵
Jai Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🇳🇵🥰❤️
Shady ❤❤
Those old enough to remember The Falkland Wars will know about their reputation. It was the sight of the Gurkhas charging towards them with their guns and traditional lives that put the fear of god into the Argentinian soldiers. literally a wet your pants moment. When their honour is at stake they take no prisoners . If you read about the recruitment process you will see how many apply for a relatively small number off places. It is a great honour to your family to be chosen. Never mess with a Gurkha on the battlefield.
Never,ever piss of Gurka unless you’re tired of living. Truly modern Spartans.
I was brought up (from WW2) to think very highly of the Gurhas but never knew the unfairness given here. I think most people didn't know and if it had been known there would have been an outcry and things made right a lot earlier. I feel ashamed that we took so long to make things right.
I would like Britain to open it's doors to all Gurkhas, we need them.
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London ain't ready for these lads. During the Falkland war the Argies were convinced if a Gurkha smiled at them they were about to be eaten 😂
How tough they are for sure
the pay was to stop India losing best troops for recruitment
I get sick and tired of hearing Britain slandered for it's actions by people with no knowledge and no interest in understanding. The Gurkhas were fine when conquering Nepal but as soonas they were helping Britain conquer their actions were suddenly controversial and the reason British Gurkha veterans were given less than native British was a complex web of international politics going back to their founding Britain couldn't unilaterally make changes to their employment conditions without agreements from the Nepalese government the Indian government and without risking problems with China. In the original treaty allowing Gurkhas to serve Britain the Nepalese government was understandably concerned about loosing their best and brightest permanently so insisted all recruits had to return home afterwards this meant Britain couldn't offer Gurkhas citizenship without breaking the very treaty that allowed them to exist. British Gurkhas were already far better paid than their Nepali and Indian counterparts increasing their retirement benefits would make the job of Indian and Nepali recruiters convincing the better recruits to join them even harder and force those armies to offer better terms something they couldn't afford or didn't want to do.
The Nepali historian makes a valid point and he isn't wrong taking your defeated enemies best men for your own weakens them and strengthens you a sound policy what isn't mentioned is that when those men retired they returned home with a vast wealth of trianing and experience after serving as an elite part of the most dominant military on earth passing all of that on to the Nepalese military making them a small but exceptional modern military to this day. Nepal hasn't had a serious war since largely because of geography and its friendly relationship with both india and Britain and is still quite a poor nation however it's small military is more than capable of turning anyone stupid enough to invade into finely chopped hamburger just like they did to the east india company so long ago.
The government do all soldiers a disservice with how they are treated after retirement, it's a disgrace that needs changing.
16th air assault battalion,2 PARA.
We should have more gurkers in our army they dont have to pray 5 times a day
Lots of them worked
London 2012 Olympics ♥️
Was the first time I know of them
Thanks for this video
Very educational, next time I meet any of them would show more respect 🫡
Where all the great men.... the army 😢
Deep respect for them & only now they are allowed too have family over & other basic rights, whilst those coming over in dinghys get everything compared to these brave men
I have nepal ale friend he lovely good people there hindu
no one helped us like FREE PALESTENE when we needed help before 2007.
Gurkhas are amazing and they love our royal family they protect the royal family 💯
Great respect 4 these people 👍
Pieces of roadmen lying around everywhere 😂 many would make the mistake of trying these guys
Sorry, miss Gurkhas the H out of comment.❤❤
React karikku videos👍🏻
The English army is nothing without the Gurkha regiment and are highly respected especially with the Chindit regiment, and the way they have been treated by the establishment is absolutely disgusting. These people have laid their lives down to save the kings own soldiers you can't make this shit up....
Why are our roten goverments not paying the gurkers that fought for this country and paying them there full pention same with our exe pat soldiers they should be on full
Money
Shady I am picking up a distinctly lefty bias off this narrator, possibly slightly Anglophobic too. And sadly you repeat the usual misinformation regarding our Empire. It did not as a rule spread by conquest and battle but was more ad hoc security arrangements to enable trade of all kinds to flourish. The British were surprisingly often invited to build trading stations and help local rulers with security problems. The places we left we did so peacably leaving behind solid and just institutions, railways and roads and ports. In the course of three centuries there were scandals and crimes but also a great deal of remarkable cooperation which benefited those colonies.
Shady you need to do more research than just this one piece. The Gurkha soldiers were paid. They receive pensions. They could live like kings in Nepal and many do. Come look around and see how it is on the ground for them and us in reality in this country. Immigration doesn’t always work out for the best for all involved. And I’m disappointed to hear you bandy the ‘racist’ word about so readily. It’s insulting, unnecessary and completely wrong.
I indeed need to...and thanks for your comment, I shouldn't jump into conclusions.
Shady i hope you noted the left-wing and so anti-British narration of this video. look up the more genuine documentaries available on TH-cam.
Do you have a link please?
The people of British love the gurkhas and we respect them and the indian above all foreign people in our country because we know these people have done alot for our country and us we stand side bye side with them the government are the fking rot of our country.
Impressed . You fact check and expand on given . Nice .
ghurka should cone to july 27th and support the peoole who lobe this country as they do , brillaint people and the most feirocious soldiers
Shady , would you be interested in highlighting the sufferings of the Indians in Malaysia? You can get a lot of people from Malaysia who follow you as their hero if you can highlight their suffering .
Let me know if you are interested and also how I can send you my mobile number 🙏
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Gurkhas are legendary
*Gurkhas are legendary*