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 No safer place to be than with Gurkhas- Prince Harry
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Posted on 03-01-08 11:03 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Prince Harry has praised Gurkha soldiers he has been fighting alongside in Afghanistan.

The 23-year-old was even given a traditional kukri knife by the fearsome troops, who have close links with Kent.

The third in line to the throne has been based with the 1st Battalion, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, who trained in Folkestone before being sent to Afghanistan.

The prince, who has been working as a battlefield air controller, directing air strikes on Taliban soldiers, said: “When you know you are with the Gurkhas I think there’s no safer place to be really.

“They’re armed with kukris so if they run out of ammunition they will charge you with their massive swords, as the enemy call them.”

Prince Harry was reportedly with Gurkha soldiers when they were involved in a firefight with Taliban troops only 500 metres away.

The 1st Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles has its garrison in Brunei, whereas the 2nd Battalion is stationed in Folkestone’s Shorncliffe Barracks.

Brigadier Iain James, Commanding Officer of 2 (South East) Brigade, is responsible for both units. He is based at Shorncliffe Barracks in Folkestone.

An Army spokesman for him would not comment on Prince Harry’s work with the Gurkhas, but said of the famous Nepalese fighters: “They are one of the world’s most fearsome fighting forces.

“They are consummate professionals and they’ve earned the respect of armies around the world.”

Prince Harry reportedly trained with the Gurkhas in the Brecon Beacons last summer.

 
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it was really amazing. he mentioned that in the video broadcasted in CNN too.

"he felt safe among gurkhas and was surprised by their friendly nature.


 
Posted on 03-01-08 8:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gurkhas are great . Nepal and Nepleas are known around the world cause of these people. Had there been no Gurkha soldier we would have lost our identity long time back.

Good job Gurkhas.. you have made us proud. I am proud to be a Nepali because of you..  


 
Posted on 03-01-08 9:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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prince is safe, in their hand. But gurkhas themselves are unsafe in their own coutry. We nepalese should be proud of nepal army rather than being proud of british army. I'm proud of nepal army, and nepal police, who dies and kills for the peace of motherland, not for money.
 
Posted on 03-01-08 10:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes yes dav you are right i was not thinking that way before. After you said above things it made me think your way. I agree with your logic.. good one..
 
Posted on 03-02-08 4:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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If Nepal government  could hire Gurkhas to combat forking Baburam and Parcandra Army, Nepal wouldn't have been in this state now.

Nepal police is one of the most corrupted in the world. Don't even compare to Gurkhas.
No body know Nepal army without the exception of Gurkha's deed.

Therefore it is proud day for every Nepali around the world that there is still a small country call Nepal because of Gurkhas.

"Ayo Gurkhali"



 


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