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Gurkha Recruit Intake 2024 Attestation Parade in Pokhara Nepal - 2 Feb 24

Chief of the General Staff, British Army, welcomes 337 New Gurkhas The Attestation parade of 337 Trainee Riflemen, who are joining the Brigade of Gurkhas, British Army, took place on the 2nd of February 2024, at British Gurkhas Pokhara, Nepal. During the parade, the new recruits swore their oath of allegiance to His Majesty King Charles III. General Sir Patrick Sanders KCB CBE DSO ADC Gen, Chief of the General Staff (CGS) attended the attestation as the Reviewing Officer. This marks a long process for many, with the initial recruitment process starting around March every year. There are approximately 20,000 applications to become a Gurkha in the British Army, every year, so competition is tough. For those lucky enough to be deemed the best, this is a life-changing opportunity for both individuals and their family members. Major David Carter led the attestation as the Parade Commander. Major Gyanbahadur Dhenga, Gurkha Major BGN administered the oath to the new recruits. His Majesty’s Ambassador to Nepal His Excellency Mr Rob Fenn; Lieutenant General Richard Wardlaw OBE, Colonel Commandant Brigade of Gurkhas; Major General The Lord Lancaster TD PC, Deputy Colonel Commandant Brigade of Gurkhas; Colonel Paul Smith, Commander BGN; and Colonel David Robinson, Colonel Brigade of Gurkhas were present to witness the attestation of the new recruits. Gurkhas will on average serve 24 years in the British Army, some commission and will go on to serve for much longer. The Brigade of Gurkhas currently makes up approximately 5% of the British Army's manpower. There are Gurkhas in The Royal Gurkhas Rifles, Queen's Gurkha Engineers, Queen's Gurkha Signals. Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, Gurkha Staff and Personnel Support, and the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas. The Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas was also present in Pokhara to support the parade, welcoming the latest intake to the Gurkha family. #Gurkha #Nepal #Soldier #BritishArmy #CGS #Army #NewLife #Pokhara

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