Can a British person join the Gurkhas?

Our Skills. All Gurkha soldiers are recruited in Nepal. British Officers are recruited from across the UK and Commonwealth. During this time 26 have been awarded, 13 to British Officers and 13 to Gurkha Soldiers.

What is the monthly income of British Gurkha Army?

Attractive salaries and perks are the major draws for many who aspire to become a Gurkha. The starting monthly salary for BA is £1,200 (approximately Rs 194,000) and GCSPF is S$1,400 (approximately Rs 122,000).

Do Gurkhas get same pay as British soldiers?

The hardy Gurkhas served in two World Wars, 15 of them winning the Victoria Cross during the second World War. According to a further tripartite agreement between Nepal, India and Britain, all Gurkha troops in the Indian and British armies were to be paid the same wage and would subsequently receive equal pensions.

Are the Gurkhas part of the British Army?

Gurkhas have been part of the British Army for almost 200 years, but who are these fearsome Nepalese fighters? “Better to die than be a coward” is the motto of the world-famous Nepalese Gurkha soldiers who are an integral part of the British Army.

Where do Gurkhas live in UK?

The Gurkhas are now based at Shorncliffe near Folkestone, Kent – but they do not become British citizens. The soldiers are still selected from young men living in the hills of Nepal – with about 28,000 youths tackling the selection procedure for just over 200 places each year.

Does the British Army still recruit Gurkhas?

On 11 March 2019, the Minister for the Armed Forces confirmed that the 3rd Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles would be reestablished, with recruitment starting in 2019. The battalion was reformed on 31 January 2020, to initially be based at Shorncliffe before moving to Aldershot.

How to become a Gurkha officer in the British Army?

British Officers are recruited into The Royal Gurkha Rifles from across the UK and Commonwealth. All officers are expected to speak Nepali and will attend the language course in Nepal after selection. If you wish to become a Gurkha Officer please contact the Army Careers Adviser (ACA) who covers your school or university.

Where can I find employment as a Gurkha?

There are many employers looking to employ Gurkha Veterans. Some employment opportunities come through Headquarters Brigade of Gurkhas – reach out to us here by email. Alternatively, you can find good employment through the Career Transition Partnership, between the MOD and Right Management Ltd.

What’s the history of the brigade of Gurkhas?

History of the Brigade of Gurkhas. Gurkhas have served the British Crown for over 200 years. It is a rich heritage marked by excellence and sacrifice. The history of the Brigade from its inception during the early wars between the Honorable East India Company and city-state of Gorkha, through the early Afghan wars, the two World Wars,…

Where does the Royal Gurkha Rifles come from?

All Gurkha soldiers are recruited in Nepal. British Officers are recruited from across the UK and Commonwealth. The Royal Gurkha Rifles currently have a jungle role Battalion permanently based in Brunei, a Light Role Battalion in the UK as part of 16 Air Assault Brigade and a third Battalion under the Specialised Infantry Group.