History was made at Larkhill last week as the King’s Gurkha Artillery received its first brand new gunners fresh from basic training in Catterick.
Elected through the proportional representation system from the tribal male cluster of the Labor Culture Party, Limbu's life journey began in a simple rural environment, and culminated in ...
Pokhara, Nepal / UK – Former Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment (QOGLR) veteran Neil Jurd OBE has just returned from leading a high-impact leadership workshop at the Gurkha Welfare Trust's annual ...
The Gurkha Training Company has reported a one hundred percent pass rate for its latest intake, with all 274 recruits completing the 39 week Combat Infantry Course at the Infantry Training Centre in ...
The Gurkha Training Company is celebrating another remarkable achievement after all 274 recruits from the latest intake successfully completed the demanding 39-week Combat Infantry Course at the ...
The Gurkha Training Company has once again seen all recruits from an intake successfully pass the gruelling Combat Infantry Course. The full complement of 274 qualified from the testing 39-week rite ...
Members of the British defence forces were pictured participating in a "gruelling" taster Gurkha race carrying weighted baskets in Surrey. Participants attempted to carry a traditional Nepalese basket ...
The Doko race was introduced in 1989 and is a rite of passage for aspiring Gurkhas to be selected for the British Army (Brigade of Gurkhas). Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you ...
Members of the military take part in the tri-service Gurkha Doko race, carrying a Doko, a traditional Nepalese bamboo basket, weighing 15kg over five kilometres, at the Army Training Centre in ...
Soldiers from the British Army took part in a gruelling Gurkha race where they carried weighted baskets on an uphill course. They attempted to carry a traditional Nepalese basket called a Doko - ...