Gurkha V.C’s at Mogaung – Tulbahadur Pun
Tulbahadur Pun, born in 1923, was enlisted into the 6th Gurkha Rifles in 1941 and later posted to join the 3rd battalion of the regiment, which was involved in the operations of the Long-Range ...
Tulbahadur Pun, born in 1923, was enlisted into the 6th Gurkha Rifles in 1941 and later posted to join the 3rd battalion of the regiment, which was involved in the operations of the Long-Range ...
Netrabahadur Thapa was born in 1916 and enlisted with the 5th Royal Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force) in 1932. He served on the North West Frontier and was promoted to Subedar, before being transferred ...
In late 1941, the first ever unit of Gurkha paratroopers had been formed as 153 Gurkha Parachute Battalion. In December 1942, a second airborne Gurkha unit was formed, 154 Gurkha Parachute Battalion. ...
Wrist band in Riffle green or black with red inlay writing. Inscription reads: THE GURKHA MUSEUM WINCHESTER
Designed exclusively for The Gurkha Museum. 2 Sheets, 2 Tags 500mm x 700mm
Designed exclusively for The Gurkha Museum. 2 Sheets, 2 Tags 500mm x 700mm
Designed exclusively for The Gurkha Museum. Gurkha Museum Bauble, Kukri Decoration in Brigade Colours with hanging ribbon. Each bauble comes in presentation box.
By Major General (Retd) J.C. Lawrence CBE FRGS A pictorial history of the Royal Gurkha Rifles. An introduction to the regiment, its deployments at home and on operations supported by a wealth of ...
On 30th November 1863, at Lahore in India, the “Queen’s Truncheon” was presented to the 2nd Goorkha (The Sirmoor Rifles) Regiment as a gift from Queen Victoria. This Truncheon replaced a third ...