The Gurkha Brigade Association represents all the Regimental Associations of Britain’s Brigade of Gurkhas, both past and present, and all ranks, both serving and retired: anyone who has served with the Brigade of Gurkhas is a member.
Our role is to foster comradeship and welfare, to preserve the heritage and history of the Brigade of Gurkhas and to sponsor and support Association or Brigade events.
We work very closely with Headquarters the Brigade of Gurkhas, the Gurkha Welfare Trust and the Gurkha Museum, for the benefit of our soldiers and ex-servicemen.
We provide information on relevant news and events, in UK and abroad, as well as help and advice for those starting a second career outside the Brigade.
We have a vibrant social media community on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and we provide easy online access to the Brigade’s two publications - “Parbate” and the annual “Kukri” journal.
This bond has been strengthened even more by the lives sacrificed in the service by all the gorkhas. Hope the gorkhas are never made to feel alien or separate from other service men.
All over the World Gurkhas get Special respect for their History of Bravery of our forefathers except in the State of West Bengal, Darjeeling.... where most of the Gurkha Soldiers had got enlisted for the British-India at a place called Jalapahar-Ghum, Darjeeling during the British Raaj....
It was established for the potential recruits from eastern Nepal , likewise there were gorkha recruiting depot in gorakhpur and dehradhun for potential recruits from central and western Nepal.
I think ,bahaduri ni hoen murkhata ni hoen Auta baddheta ho jasto lagx kin ki british army ma nepal army ma vanda facilities haru pakkai poni x yadi india,singapore, british ,lagayat aru desh ma varti hune thian hola nepal ma poni salary,facilities haru hune vaaa
Because they don't leave there mountains ever, there love for there home is great, they may live there, earn there but they will definitely return to Himalayas