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Gurkhas..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...n-fighter.html
though a little while back, there's no mention of this on the bbc that I could find. I'm not entirely sure there should be much fuss over this, proof of identity was required and if carrying the guy out wasn't practical because of getting shot at... well, I know I wouldn't risk my life for the corpse of an enemy, and apparently neither would that guy. Reality lost in the PR effort or something more base? http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/7598/ghurka.jpg |
Gurkhas...you really don't [use a word that the censors wouldn't like] with them. :yep:
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Article aside, Gurkhas are probably the hardest little bastards in any of the armed forces. After witnessing their performance against Royal Marines at CTC Lympstone, I have a huge amount of respect for them.:yep:
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If the guy brought back the head of Bin Laden would be having this discussion?
Although I do question the wisdom of sending the Gurkhas to Afghanistan. Don't the Gurkha (Nepalese) people have this long bloody history with Islam? Then again the Gurkha's did successfully kick the Muslims out of Afghanistan in the 8th Century. :hmmm: |
I can see how this would be a bit of a PR disaster, but that doesn't make it any less stupid. My hat's off to him and all other Gurkhas.
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I Honestly cannot see why they are making an issue of this.
From what I read, they were in a fire fight trying to get out of the area with the body. The body, is literally dead weight slowing them down, and yet they have to bring back proof of the guys identiy. That trooper, improvised, overcame, and adapted. Take the head for identity, leave the dead weight behind, and high tail it out of there. From my point of view, it was a practical solution, and it sure beats dragging dead men around, and possibly joining him because of it. So I don't understand why the whoopla. Is the UK really that much of a Nancy? edit: and seriously, beheadings should not be much of a shock to muslims. Hell, they behead people while they're still alive. So, screw their stupid sensitivies. |
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There are a couple of catalogues that sell antique khukuris and I have been drooling over them for years. I would like to buy some new ones too for that matter.
I honestly did not know that the khukuri was carried in modern times. |
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