@@albertdula9799 Won? No member of the armed forces is certain to fight, that's the nature of the job. When they are called to fight though, they do it rather well.
Both Nepal and the Philippines produce the most amazing soldier warriors. I'm just glad that they are our friends and allies. God bless 🇳🇵 🇵🇭 and the 🇬🇧
@RUTHLESSambition5 They are basically doing what every soldier has done. Just on a slightly more intense level. Besides the British government provides them with a lot of benefits
When people come to you're nation work and respect you're culture, you should respect these men as our own as they are willing to fight for yours. Big respect to these men, I hope you all have a successful service.
@sartajaziz5930 so I'll ask why did you come here? For an easy life and your no muslim, you came to Britain to eat pork as you can't resist bacon buttys
Wonderful to see such smart, well turned out, and disciplined soldiers coming to serve in the UK Armed Forces. We are fortunate to have such allies as Nepal. Good luck to each and every one of them. I was very fortunate and humbled to have met and shook the hand of a World War Two Gurkha veteran and holder of the Victoria Cross at a military event back in 2002. God bless them all. 🇬🇧
I had two Gurkha knifes from Burma given as gifts to my aunty who cared for 2 injured Gurkha soldiers during ww11. She also was given two ebony, ivory, tortoise shell and onyx boxes.
@@フ乇キキ尺リムレ-w1rwhat?! ur wrong i am nepali myself and i just checked in Google too, nepal is a secular state and there are some christians in Nepal too
AS a pure British born and bred i want my army to be 100% British, not immigrants... just like my British Tesco chickens. They should hire the young british teenagers to be in the army, not imigrants.
@@irene56 A Pashtoon is not scared my friend. Someone who doesn't fear death is not scared. They are classed as cowards by many. They run when they face a real enemy. They are mercenaries. Believe what you like, it doesn't bother me. Aww i rustled some feathers. Boo hoo
@@irene56 1. I know you're not my friend, it's a figure of speech, come again 2. Victoria Cross - Big deal! Like i said no one rates them but the British. 3.I will not get into the history of the Pashtuns, their bravery far surpasses the Gurkas (Kukris) and i know they class the Gurkhas as cowards when compared to them. The Gurkas don't bother me i just don't rate them as warriors, why does this hurt you? 🤔
@@sullyx5142yeah we keep hearing how brave they are but which historical battle have they won. They got kicked out of afg. The only people that think highly of the Gurkhas are Hindus and council estate English people
@@TextBookPuncher1 They got slaughtered in Afghanistan in the 18th century whilst they were running away. They do run when there's a real fight. 😂 The council estate people need something to hang onto to feel safe 😂
The greatest of respect to all the Gurkhas. We were raised on my granddad telling us stories of how when he was captured by the Japanese in WW2, the Japanese sentries would refuse to go out on patrol if there was a rumour of Gurkhas in the area, they were so feared.
The most welcome visitors to our shores. Not wanting to take all they can from the country, but to serve. Just like there forefathers before them. Welcome each and everyone of you. Brave lads.
No offence but ironic from you saying, "Not wanting to take all they can from the country." When it was your forefathers who looted all around the globe. Quite Ironic no?
My Dad was with Gurkha's in Malaya 1962-65. On Security duty , he wondered for months how they knew so much , people in and out of camp . And lads seeking out for a few beers . They would have written reports every 12 hours .. After months on end they told him . We hide in the dustbins , and lay on the water tower , to watch the camp .
Good luck lads, we hope you achieve your dreams and goals. Every day is poppy day, thank you for your service Welcome to Great Britain Love from Great Britain 🇬🇧
@@anonymerdude4501 no, because the British pays more attention to the academics. Some of the fittest Gurkhas are unable to achieve the minimum academic test scores
I hope the British government treat these individual from the Gurkha regiment with respect and honour, these Gurkhas are awesome, I trained with them nineties. Such disciplined people. Please treat them well.
The brits are going to scandalize them just wait and see. The same way they illegitimized south asian contributions in the world wars will be the same way the Gurkhas will be illegitimized.
Welcome to the UK guys you are most respected by the people of the uk . I hope now and until the day you die that the British government honours that respect and always gives 100 % to you and your service as much and equal to what you give the UK and that is a high bar indeed - previous UK governments have failed to keep that covenant , but the people of the UK have nothing but the highest regard for your service .Thankyou .
if you cut immigration to 0 you will be a minority within this century and extinct within the next one, the birth rates of the people you've let in have solidified this fact, the majority of children in britain in the 30's will be african and asian, these are all facts your governemnt openly celebrates
Indeed so. It's an over 200 years old relationship built from mutual respect borne out of the most ferocious hand to hand fighting imaginable, which if you tried to explain the history to an outsider is so preposterous that few would believe you, and yet its all true. If you type "Hallelujah" into the search box, look for the Ramesh Rai video of these British Army Gurkhas singing and reflect that these are the same soldiers who wouldn't wince at lopping the head off their enemy with their kukri.
@@stuartmccall5474 I have heard stories of British Gurkhas slipping into enemy trenches in the dark night, and in the morning most of the enemy would be found without heads 😮😮
I knew a Ghurka when I was in the Army in the 80's....Great Guy....excellant Soldier.....and I have worked with ex Ghurka's when I worked in security....great guys....Loyal ..Tough....who can argue with a group of Soldiers whose Regimental Motto is ""Better To Die Than Be A Coward"...! Lessons there for the youth of Great Britain.
Ha ha. .to die for who or what?! Those guys will only die for money because they don't have much choice in life. Dying to protect the interests of the business elite is a stupidity, not bravery.
what youth would that be mate? the minority generation of british kids or the african and asian kids that openly hate and regularly attack old british people like yourself? I don't think either are listening to you
How can you not love the Gurkhas. We have a detachment from their Signals Company based in our local town. The respect shown to them by the locals is heartwarming..With the recruitment issues the British Army appears to be currently experiencing, why don’t we expand the Brigade to its previous strength?
@@Peter-jo6yu they are just lovely people.. I was in Rotary a few years back and we ran annual fundraisers for their charities, supporting villages back home. Couldn’t meet nicer people.
Unfortunately some of them were killed in Afghanistan. RIP to the fallen Gurkhas. May the Lord protect the Gurkhas. UK is very lucky to have such loyal friend on their side. 🙏🏻
@@bkilpatrick5828 been there and done that . Without "canon fodder" the RE cannot do their job The term canon fodder is a term civvies use when they failed to get on Otherwise you would know but you dont know
With smiling on his face, no doubt these warriors will serves to the best and willing to carry out his duties to the end. Gurkha and kukri can't be separated.
God bless them all , as a Irish American, my Grandfather was a Royal Munster Fusilier Brigedeer , he lost his brother , in The Boer War , I’ve 3 Uncles in The Marines during Ww2 , of the 21 kids my grandfather had, 6 fought for The Irish Guards and 3 for Patton in Ww2 , The Gurkas are a great example of honor and duty and this video brings a smile to my face , God Bless them all keep them safe!
We just watched their relatives and pals pass out the other day. They've arrived right in the middle of our summer months, it get's much colder in winter. As is being said, respect to every one of them.
Whenever I watch these men march it brings tears to my eyes. So smart, so proud and so brave. I hope the UK will treat them with the respect they deserve especially at the end of their careers.
Traditionally after selection they serve and send their wages back to their family in Nepal then after 22 years service are returned to Nepal as honoured veterans. So their objective is not emigration to UK rather an honourable career and improved family life in Nepal. That's the deal that the British Army offers and they accept. Alternatively the Indian Army has Gurkha regiments..
worked in Camberley and had gurkas, on gates, wot lovely chaps , ex served 4 us , I wish we wud allow more in, I bet they cud help our boat service too , they so humble lovely nd fight so hard I hear so skilled..welcome ❤🎉❤
Traditionally after selection they serve and send their wages back to their family in Nepal then after 22 years service are returned to Nepal as honoured veterans. So their objective is not emigration to UK rather an honourable career and improved family life in Nepal. That's the deal that the British Army offers and they accept. Alternatively the Indian Army has Gurkha regiments.
Trained with these on heles barracks when with the parachute regiment. These guys are top gs huge respect most people domt know what they go through before being selected for uk
I try my ass off 3 times but couldn't get through maybe it wasnt mean to be, respect to these lads, they hv put days ,weeks,months n years of hard work just to get there. Im sure they will make everyone proud n serve their duty 110%. Big dreams ahead n just the future into right steps.
Yet again the gurkhas come willingly, to serve and fight for the United Kingdom....let's hope our government treat them better than they have in the past....Well done to the brave men of the gurkha regiment...doing more for the uk than 90% of uk citizens
Respect to every one of them.
Fact
Only come for won interest. May never ever fight on war only get paid and get free house.
@@albertdula9799s t f u you know nothing.
@@albertdula9799 Won?
No member of the armed forces is certain to fight, that's the nature of the job. When they are called to fight though, they do it rather well.
@albertdula9799 they still do more than you will ever do for this Country.
I've worked with some Gurkhas a few times and if I ever wanted someone to watch my back, these are the guys. Very honourable and full of integrity.
But would you watch their backs? Would you return the favour? Probably not.
@@bkilpatrick5828 In all honesty, Gurkhas probably don't need anyone to watch their backs knowing their reputation...hahaha
These are the people we should be welcoming into our country
don't worry you're already down to 70% you will be extinct within two centuries
For being slaves.
They only want 🇬🇧 passport and nothing else believe me I know many Gurkhas.
Never were slaves we are allies especial one@@JewlenskyBot-d6c
@@JewlenskyBot-d6c go away TROLL!
One of the noblest and most illustrious armies in the world. Salute to the Gurkhas! Greetings from the Philippines. 🇵🇭🇳🇵🇬🇧
Yes welcome to British
They are just mercenary slaves. 😂
Slaves lol
A slave has no choice. &: aren't paid @@JewlenskyBot-d6c
Both Nepal and the Philippines produce the most amazing soldier warriors. I'm just glad that they are our friends and allies. God bless 🇳🇵 🇵🇭 and the 🇬🇧
Welcome to Britain - we are honoured by your service for us!
Welcome you fools, giving your arse for the pathetic royals including Andy
Always wanted to be part of the British Army but I’m unfortunately French
@christophermichaelclarence6003 truly a fate worse than death
@@bb-6359 Oh well
@@christophermichaelclarence6003marry an english burd
My son is an officer in 7 ghurka rifles. I could not be more proud.
Your son is a hero!
I am also proud Sir.
Ignore the comments pal. Respect to your son 🫡
Deep respect your son!
@Yourmumstinks1dude, you’re so jealous!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The bravest of the brave - the most generous of the generous. Never had a country friends such as these.
Russia should also hire nepalis for the meat grinder. 😂
It's their philosophy. They serve whoever they serve almost fanatically, with total devotion of themselves.
Nobody finds it the least bit pathetic??
You are pathetic.@@RUTHLESSambition5
@RUTHLESSambition5 They are basically doing what every soldier has done. Just on a slightly more intense level. Besides the British government provides them with a lot of benefits
great looking clear eyed focused young men--any nation would be fortunate to host their presence
When people come to you're nation work and respect you're culture, you should respect these men as our own as they are willing to fight for yours. Big respect to these men, I hope you all have a successful service.
What about me ? I'm a Muslim who came to Britain. I don't respect British culture. Am I welcomed?
@sartajaziz5930 so I'll ask why did you come here? For an easy life and your no muslim, you came to Britain to eat pork as you can't resist bacon buttys
They will. They are loyal to their duty. And more over they are not muslims
@@sartajaziz5930 they are recruited especially for Muslims
@@sandhyas1292 Hindu Hindu pajeet
Wonderful to see such smart, well turned out, and disciplined soldiers coming to serve in the UK Armed Forces. We are fortunate to have such allies as Nepal. Good luck to each and every one of them. I was very fortunate and humbled to have met and shook the hand of a World War Two Gurkha veteran and holder of the Victoria Cross at a military event back in 2002. God bless them all. 🇬🇧
Please god look after them. They are our dearest friends in all times.
I had two Gurkha knifes from Burma given as gifts to my aunty who cared for 2 injured Gurkha soldiers during ww11. She also was given two ebony, ivory, tortoise shell and onyx boxes.
But t h e y
p e r s e c u t e
c h r i s t i a n s
Speaking about Christianity in Nepal will land you in
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@@フ乇キキ尺リムレ-w1rwhat?! ur wrong i am nepali myself and i just checked in Google too, nepal is a secular state and there are some christians in Nepal too
Bible bashers are a pain in the arse.@@On_my_way_to_Nirvana-jx7ps
god bless them.... better to have men who want to fight, than men who don't... All the UK wishes them the best of luck... and many years of service...
Nothing gets a British man as emotional as seeing a Gurkha. God bless them.
For more than 150 years they've been on Britain's side, and in ww2 there are near-superhuman accounts of some individual soldiers 💪👍🇬🇧
@@Peter-jo6yuit has become like a tradition for more than 200 years that's awesome
Beautiful people
This is a honour for us. Bless them. We are grateful to their service to our country. I am so proud of them.
AS a pure British born and bred i want my army to be 100% British, not immigrants... just like my British Tesco chickens. They should hire the young british teenagers to be in the army, not imigrants.
Some of the world's hardest men. Respect to you all and welcome to the UK
The Gurkas are not classed as warriors. They are mercenaries and only Britain exalts them. They are considered cowards by Pashtuns
@@irene56 A Pashtoon is not scared my friend. Someone who doesn't fear death is not scared. They are classed as cowards by many. They run when they face a real enemy. They are mercenaries. Believe what you like, it doesn't bother me. Aww i rustled some feathers. Boo hoo
@@irene56 1. I know you're not my friend, it's a figure of speech, come again
2. Victoria Cross - Big deal! Like i said no one rates them but the British.
3.I will not get into the history of the Pashtuns, their bravery far surpasses the Gurkas (Kukris) and i know they class the Gurkhas as cowards when compared to them.
The Gurkas don't bother me i just don't rate them as warriors, why does this hurt you? 🤔
@@sullyx5142yeah we keep hearing how brave they are but which historical battle have they won. They got kicked out of afg. The only people that think highly of the Gurkhas are Hindus and council estate English people
@@TextBookPuncher1 They got slaughtered in Afghanistan in the 18th century whilst they were running away. They do run when there's a real fight. 😂 The council estate people need something to hang onto to feel safe 😂
Every single one of you deserves to be here! UK welcoms you!. Head held high, fight hard 💪🏽
"deserves" 😂😂
What about me ? Am I welcome? I'm Muslim and don't like British values. I'm here to take over, am I welcome ?
Why because you want them die fighting for you?
Brilliant soldiers. And there are tales of there bravery galore. I just wish the kids in the UK was as keen and excited as these kids are.🙏
Be welcome from UK. These guys get my full respect. Smart, strong and super hard working ❤ These are model immigrants UK wants
Welcome!🇳🇵🇬🇧 - massive respect for these natural warriors
You have steroid warrior?
Welcome boys. Good luck with the training and thank you. RESPECT.
The greatest of respect to all the Gurkhas. We were raised on my granddad telling us stories of how when he was captured by the Japanese in WW2, the Japanese sentries would refuse to go out on patrol if there was a rumour of Gurkhas in the area, they were so feared.
That's scary. I heard stories of Gurkhas slipping into enemy trenches at night, and in the morning most of them would be found head less 😯
Did your granddad served in Malaya?
Respect the muslims too who were the backbone of the British Indian army
@cuddles1767 It's ok, no one respects you, nation of cowards😂
The most welcome visitors to our shores. Not wanting to take all they can from the country, but to serve. Just like there forefathers before them. Welcome each and everyone of you. Brave lads.
No offence but ironic from you saying, "Not wanting to take all they can from the country." When it was your forefathers who looted all around the globe. Quite Ironic no?
Haha real @@randomdude001
I severed along side them in 2005 they really are so disciplined, best of look to them all
My Dad was with Gurkha's in Malaya 1962-65. On Security duty , he wondered for months how they knew so much , people in and out of camp . And lads seeking out for a few beers . They would have written reports every 12 hours .. After months on end they told him . We hide in the dustbins , and lay on the water tower , to watch the camp .
Good luck lads, we hope you achieve your dreams and goals.
Every day is poppy day, thank you for your service
Welcome to Great Britain
Love from Great Britain 🇬🇧
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Their selection process is beyond this world. They are the best of the best. Mad respect!
Best of the best in terms of exam scores, yes. Best in terms of physical fitness actually goes to Singapore.
@@HolyEnchantaNot the other way around?
@@anonymerdude4501 no, because the British pays more attention to the academics. Some of the fittest Gurkhas are unable to achieve the minimum academic test scores
@@HolyEnchantabullshit
My dad was with them jn malaya the royal signals and said they knew the jungle like a playground...incredible respect to them....
I hope the British government treat these individual from the Gurkha regiment with respect and honour, these Gurkhas are awesome, I trained with them nineties. Such disciplined people. Please treat them well.
British government and respect should be a criminal offence to be in the same sentence
I can assure you that they will get more close to Prime Minister than any actual British person since both have one common religion.
We will, as you can see by their welcome. We love the Gurkha people, they fought hard & brave to help us all during WW2
The brits are going to scandalize them just wait and see. The same way they illegitimized south asian contributions in the world wars will be the same way the Gurkhas will be illegitimized.
I served with the Gurkhas at Minden Barracks Penang in the 70s, they were amazing soldiers.
Nothing but pride when i see the Gurkha regiment.The British army are lucky to have these men in their ranks🇬🇧
Welcome to the UK guys you are most respected by the people of the uk . I hope now and until the day you die that the British government honours that respect and always gives 100 % to you and your service as much and equal to what you give the UK and that is a high bar indeed - previous UK governments have failed to keep that covenant , but the people of the UK have nothing but the highest regard for your service .Thankyou .
the type of immigrant we need and support. great people
50 / 50 you benefit from them they benefit from you too nonsense
@@victorkus2606.
if you cut immigration to 0 you will be a minority within this century and extinct within the next one, the birth rates of the people you've let in have solidified this fact, the majority of children in britain in the 30's will be african and asian, these are all facts your governemnt openly celebrates
The immigrants you want ready to be put at the front line while british weak soldiers party at the back
@@victorkus2606wrong, if the respect element is gone they will not come no matter how many pounds you offer!
As an American I have to say I'm very happy they are on our side
Indeed so. It's an over 200 years old relationship built from mutual respect borne out of the most ferocious hand to hand fighting imaginable, which if you tried to explain the history to an outsider is so preposterous that few would believe you, and yet its all true.
If you type "Hallelujah" into the search box, look for the Ramesh Rai video of these British Army Gurkhas singing and reflect that these are the same soldiers who wouldn't wince at lopping the head off their enemy with their kukri.
@@stuartmccall5474 I have heard stories of British Gurkhas slipping into enemy trenches in the dark night, and in the morning most of the enemy would be found without heads 😮😮
@@Peter-jo6yu wait 😂😂 for real? I😱💀
I salute every one of them. We should be welcome every single one of them and there families
Thank you Gurkhas for your service to the UK and NATO. You follow in a incredible tradition. Jai Mahakali, Ayo Gorkhali!
Iam surprised people know the war cry 👍🏼
God bless them all. Love from an ex-Pom in Melbourne.
Thank you from Nepali Australian in Sydney. I appreciate how British Army provides full cultural respect with tika to welcome new recruits.
Such incredible people. Amazing that they honour us with their service.
I just hope they don't change just keep women out
@@judyparsons1333And we don’t want Transgender Gurkhas either 😂
I knew a Ghurka when I was in the Army in the 80's....Great Guy....excellant Soldier.....and I have worked with ex Ghurka's when I worked in security....great guys....Loyal ..Tough....who can argue with a group of Soldiers whose Regimental Motto is ""Better To Die Than Be A Coward"...! Lessons there for the youth of Great Britain.
Ha ha. .to die for who or what?!
Those guys will only die for money because they don't have much choice in life. Dying to protect the interests of the business elite is a stupidity, not bravery.
what youth would that be mate? the minority generation of british kids or the african and asian kids that openly hate and regularly attack old british people like yourself? I don't think either are listening to you
Thank you for your upcoming service. We appreciate everyone of you❤
Fine strapping lads. Welcome and thank you for your service.
How can you not love the Gurkhas. We have a detachment from their Signals Company based in our local town. The respect shown to them by the locals is heartwarming..With the recruitment issues the British Army appears to be currently experiencing, why don’t we expand the Brigade to its previous strength?
I've heard they are extremely humble and respectful. Almost to a fault
@@Peter-jo6yu they are just lovely people.. I was in Rotary a few years back and we ran annual fundraisers for their charities, supporting villages back home. Couldn’t meet nicer people.
Unfortunately some of them were killed in Afghanistan. RIP to the fallen Gurkhas. May the Lord protect the Gurkhas. UK is very lucky to have such loyal friend on their side. 🙏🏻
It's very touching to see the care and affection with which the Training Staff welcome the new recruits.
The privilage is ours.....Welcome fellas....Proud of you all.
My wife and I have fantastic friends which are Nepalese. Fantastic people and generous. I hope all of us welcome these heroes to join our heroes. 🙏🙏
Welcome lads! Proud to have you here and hope you go far in your service. 🇳🇵🇬🇧
Good luck lads this is kind of arrivals we need 💪
What about me ? I'm a Muslim who came to Britain recently ? Am I welcome Doug ?
Why? To use them as cannon fodder in your wars to protect your own people?
@@bkilpatrick5828 been there and done that .
Without "canon fodder" the RE cannot do their job
The term canon fodder is a term civvies use when they failed to get on
Otherwise you would know but you dont know
@@sartajaziz5930 depends if your wanting to take over and kill us all
With smiling on his face, no doubt these warriors will serves to the best and willing to carry out his duties to the end. Gurkha and kukri can't be separated.
Amazing proud strong men their families must be so so proud I salute them all
The maturity and respect these young lads show already is a shining example to many lads of other nations.
Well done lads thankyou I'm sure you, ll do well going by your marching on arrival at Caterick
Jon, you are doing the most, whew !
Thank God for these men. Thanks for your service Gents. 🙏
I remember sailing down south to the Falklands on QE2 with them on board. All round wonderful people, it was an honour to have served with them.
Good to we this addition to the British army!
Excited for the young gents. Good luck to them all! 👏
Total respect. Thank you for your service.
Thank you from the Uk! 🇬🇧 ❤
Welcome to you all, my Dad who is no longer with us was in the Queen’s regiment ,he always had really good memories of your fighting techniques.
God bless them all , as a Irish American, my Grandfather was a Royal Munster Fusilier Brigedeer , he lost his brother , in The Boer War , I’ve 3 Uncles in The Marines during Ww2 , of the 21 kids my grandfather had, 6 fought for The Irish Guards and 3 for Patton in Ww2 , The Gurkas are a great example of honor and duty and this video brings a smile to my face , God Bless them all keep them safe!
Welcome to the UK guys very glad to have you 🇳🇵 🇬🇧
Some of the finest soldiers in the British army
Not just but the World.
@@tonys1636 absolutely the Gurkha's are world famous and very highly respected by other militarys everywhere
the world 😂😂😳
not some, the only finest
We just watched their relatives and pals pass out the other day. They've arrived right in the middle of our summer months, it get's much colder in winter. As is being said, respect to every one of them.
Good luck to all the new recruits from NZ. Kia Kaha (Maori: stay strong).
-@@dps2646 Yes I am aware. I am commenting from NZ.
Kia kaha in Urdu/Hindi means "what did you say" 😂
This American is fascinated by the nobility of these guys and how they and the Brits have such a long and great respect going both ways.
Best of luck guys, you are welcome here and thank you!
These little fellas don't look like much, but they are some of the bravest, most ferocious fighters on the battlefield.
Good luck to them all in their chosen careers ,very welcome
so proud to have you here thank you
Good luck boys and thankyou
God bless the gurkhas, there more proud of uk than most of uk ❤
best of luck to them all, rumoured to be amongst the best soldiers in the world
Welcome to England
❤thank you for choosing our trainers for your life skills 😊
Welcome home, boys. Thank you for your service. 👍👍👍
Home is Nepal, and they haven't served anything yet
@@jamesbradley9233The moment you start basic, you're serving the crown. You've taken your oath and all that.
@@jamesbradley9233you ever served or attempted to?
@@nickydhamu2666 yes 15 years been to war (with Gurkhas)
I'm happy and proud of them, well done
Whenever I watch these men march it brings tears to my eyes. So smart, so proud and so brave. I hope the UK will treat them with the respect they deserve especially at the end of their careers.
The Gurkhas were not only respected.... They were feared for their skill and revered for their bravery and Integrity.
We welcome these boys with open arms. Thank you for your service 🇬🇧
Outstanding people
Thanks for giving the men an opportunity to Improve their lives.
As a Brit I am so proud of the Gurkha regiments. They deserve all of the honour and respect the receive.
This is the type of immigrant we want 🙏 god bless them
Traditionally after selection they serve and send their wages back to their family in Nepal then after 22 years service are returned to Nepal as honoured veterans. So their objective is not emigration to UK rather an honourable career and improved family life in Nepal.
That's the deal that the British Army offers and they accept.
Alternatively the Indian Army has Gurkha regiments..
What a positive life changer for these young men. I have huge respect for them. Welcome!
Respect to all of them
Every one of them is very smart and well turned out, welcome to you all and thanks for your service.
Good luck & god bless, boys. Thank you for your service
Good luck in your careers gentleman.
Some of the finest Soldiers!
@H.M. Forces!
Welcome and respect
Well at least they're used to the cold weather. It's currently snowing 🌨 here in Yorkshire lol
worked in Camberley and had gurkas, on gates, wot lovely chaps , ex served 4 us , I wish we wud allow more in, I bet they cud help our boat service too , they so humble lovely nd fight so hard I hear so skilled..welcome ❤🎉❤
These are the guys we want and need in Britain salt of the earth, loyal ,disciplined ,smart , absolutely great guys unlike some that sneak in.
😂🎉
Traditionally after selection they serve and send their wages back to their family in Nepal then after 22 years service are returned to Nepal as honoured veterans. So their objective is not emigration to UK rather an honourable career and improved family life in Nepal.
That's the deal that the British Army offers and they accept.
Alternatively the Indian Army has Gurkha regiments.
This and only this makes me proud to be British
they not british😂
Cos they want 'diversity'@Abshirayamisra
@@tempestwolf-i7g not now there's a war brewing they don't, now they want white men to die again
Nor are any other of the so called British when it suits them ethnics, make it make sense yer Hypocrite..besides the natives battle will be at home..
@@tempestwolf-i7gNo because they are too scared to fight. Cowards
GOOD LUCK ON YOUR NEW ADVENTURE TO ALL, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR SERVICE 🙏🙏🙏🙏💙
Trained with these on heles barracks when with the parachute regiment. These guys are top gs huge respect most people domt know what they go through before being selected for uk
Welcome to the UK. The weather is awful 355 out of 365 days of the year! You'll love it! 🇬🇧👏🥶
Respect to them all.
Welcome.... Thank you for your service...
These guys are role models pure and simple...............
Because they just follow orders sacrificing themselves for gangster bankers?
we welcome these lads .respect too you all
I hear the welcoming sound of the block fire panel alarm. A fantastic sound you will learn to love. Good luck men.
I try my ass off 3 times but couldn't get through maybe it wasnt mean to be, respect to these lads, they hv put days ,weeks,months n years of hard work just to get there. Im sure they will make everyone proud n serve their duty 110%. Big dreams ahead n just the future into right steps.
Yet again the gurkhas come willingly, to serve and fight for the United Kingdom....let's hope our government treat them better than they have in the past....Well done to the brave men of the gurkha regiment...doing more for the uk than 90% of uk citizens
Love every single one of them... sooooo proud ❤❤❤
Welcome, guys.
Welcome back boys we need MORE of you