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Gorkha Rifles set to complete 200 years of service

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The world known Gorkha Rifles or Gorkha Regiment is to complete 200 years of existence who have served India and the British-ruled Indian before independence on April 24 2015.
1st Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifle, Waziristan, 1936 - photo via nam.ac.uk
1st Battalion, 3rd Queen Alexandra's Own Gurkha Rifle, Waziristan, 1936 - photo via nam.ac.uk
Known for their bravery Gorkha Rifels was organised under British East India Company at Subathu in Himachal Pradesh on April 24, 1815. The unit still exists and is known as the  First Gorkha rifles (1/1 GR) serves with the Indian army during peace and war.

As part of the commemoration of this historic occasion, there will be regimental celebrations at Pathankot in Punjab where 1/1 GR is presently stationed. The Colonel of the 1st Gorkha Rifles, Lt Gen Ravi Thodge, Master General Ordnance, will preside over the function at Pathankot where other senior officers of the regiment will also be present. A bigger celebration is planned later in the year, in October, at Subathu when the regimental reunion is supposed to take place and the Chief of Army Staff, General Dalbir Singh, a Gorkha Rifles officer himself , is likely to attend that.

Invitations for the event have also been extended to former Indian and British soldiers who served in the regiment.

The Gorkha regiment started out as one but now comprises seven regiments. Of those, the Indian army takes services from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th and the 11th regiments and Gorkha troops also serve in the Rashtriya rifles, Artillery and the Territorial Army units.

Commenting on the 200th anniversary, Lt Gen TK Sapru (retd), former GOC-in-C Western Command and a former Gorkha officer described them as the most amazing soldiers. “Tailor made for soldiering, very honest with integrity of highest order. They very quick on their feet and somehow they have been endowed by God with all qualities required for soldiers,” he said.
The 200 years of service of the Gorkhas is also being marked by the British Army where a host of events are kick-starting from April 24 onwards. A formal event is being held on April 30th by the British Brigade of Gorkhas with a march from Wellington Barracks to the Gorkha Statue in Whitehall, where a memorial service will be held.

As per the British Gorkha Welfare Trust, there will be a service at the Gorkha Statue to re-dedicate the ‘Campaign Service’ and ‘Gurkha Units’ plates, to reflect 200 years of rich Gorkha history and to commemorate those killed in service to the British Crown.

With inputs from indianexpress

Gorkha Rifles (GR) celebrated the ‘Phillora day’

12:41 PM
The valiant veterans of the Gorkha Rifles (GR) celebrated the ‘Phillora day’ at the Garhi cantonment area here on Sunday. The soldiers of the 5/9 Gorkha Rifles showed exemplary courage in the battle of Phillora in 1965 while conquering the Pakistani post. The battalion lost 30 soldiers in the famous battle and Government of India conferred the Phillora Battle of Honour to 5/9 GR for its supreme sacrifice. The battalion was raised at Birpur in Dehradun on January 1, 1963.
 Gorkha Rifles (GR) celebrated the ‘Phillora day’
 Gorkha Rifles (GR) 
The day was celebrated with enthusiasm by the veterans and the serving soldiers of the GR. Under the leadership of Colonel of Battalion, Colonel KK Chatterjee, Sena Medal, the day started with observation of a two minute silence to pay homage to the martyrs who lost their lives in the battle to capture Phillora. In his address Chatterjee paid glowing tributes to the Gorkha warriors who participated in the famous battle and said that these soldiers with their valor ensured that the name of their battalion is written in golden letters in the history of Indian army.

The battle of Phillora was the first major engagement between the armies of India and Pakistan in the war of 1965. Located in Sialkot sector Phillora witnessed one of the largest tank battles during the war of 1965.  In the battle the 5/9 GR lost 30 soldiers while 86 were wounded.

Colonel H S Bainsala Sena Medal, Lt Colonel Rajesh Parmar, Colonel AK Kapila (Rtd), Colonel VS Khatri (Rtd), Major RM Thakur (Rtd), Honorary Captain Bharat Singh Thapa (Rtd), Subedar HS Khatri (Rtd) and others participated in the celebration to commemorate the day.

Source: dailypioneer
 
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