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alfons -

My father too has fond memories of these courageous men. They were the first British troops arriving at civilian prisoner camps in the Netherlands East Indies.

portland -

and they make delicious pickles.

Alan -

You only get the smallest cucumbers from the narrowest valleys of the Nepalese Himalayas.

Ben (aka the Tiger in Winter) -

Different types of pickles, says this half-Nepalese lad. :-)

Alan -

Thank you for clearing that up, Ben. <p>Do you see, portland? We are throwing off the half-Nepalese audience. We need to find our centre again.

Craig (HB-Craig) -

In my early days in Canada, I had the privilege of working with a guy who served with the Gurkhas. If you really probed, he would tell chilling stories of the ferocity and loyalty of the Gurkha fighter. He told of the practice of night fighting and what do if you felt a hand go around your neck in the night. You stayed perfectly still - allowing the hand to determine if you were wearing a dog tag. If you were not, you were dead.

Alan -

One of my father's stories is similar. When the US physically joined the war in Europe in 1942, their guards were suffering strange losses at night. Apparently the Gurkhas told who was a Nazi by the height of the boot. The allies to that point work ankle highs but the US had the calf high brown boots like the German black ones. A finger was lightly run up the calf and if it was still touching leather at a certain point, the knife went in.

Mike -

Just back from London ~ there's a lone statue in front of the Ministry of Defence building: the Gurka soldier. High time they caught up to their statuarial rhetoric (or something like that).

My kingdom for Sky Sports channel!!!

Sumitra -

My grandfather was a British Gurkha and served for 30 years and was serving in Malaya until 1958. My mother was born in Malaya and my mother says he had been captured in 1948. Now my mother and her brothers and sisters live terrible life in remote Maoist controlled part of Nepal.

Majority of exgurkhas live an awful life in Nepal.

Sumitra

Alan -

Another wrong righted for the Gurkhas - though I have no idea as to the AbFab connection.

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