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SECRET PLAN TO DISBAND GURKHAS
I was sad to hear this. I spent some time with the Gurkhas in Hong Kong when I was on a US/UK exchange and they were some of the hardest troops as a group I have ever encountered.
http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/80026 |
It's just kite flying at the moment I think. It comes up as an issue periodically, certainly it's been an occasionally muttered issue whilst the whole settlement and pension rights for Gurkas thing is so current.
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There ye go. problem solved. I don't see any great hike in army recruitment any time soon over here. |
Besides the practical issue of money their whole concept is so British. It is almost like the British military would not be British without them. Just one persons view I know. They have such a deep history within British military history.
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It'd break my heart if we disbanded them. That right there is a relationship forged in the heart of old Empire. Living history.
I used to play with Grandfather's Gurkha knife when I was little. A soldier/friend who served with him in India gave it to him as a momento when they left to come to England. |
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You can't just sign on here though. |
Two things that the UK simply won't conscience without something amounting to a political and administrative revolution: conscription and an end to social security.
Without those two things we will only ever have a relatively small professional army. |
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