The Gurkha Brigade Association represents all the Regimental Associations of Britain’s Brigade of Gurkhas. Veterans and serving, and all ranks, anyone who has served with the Brigade of Gurkhas is a member. Our role is to foster comradeship and welfare, to preserve the heritage and history of the Brigade of Gurkhas and to sponsor and support Association or Brigade events. We work very closely with Headquarters the Brigade of Gurkhas, the Gurkha Welfare Trust and the Gurkha Museum, for the benefit of our soldiers and ex-servicemen. We provide information on relevant news and events, in UK and abroad, as well as help and advice for those starting a second career outside the Brigade
Dear all Gurkha Brigade Association friends, please find below the link to all online version of Parbate. This is February’s edition and it ...
Read MoreDear all Gurkha Brigade Association friends, please find below the link to all online version of Parbate. This is January’s edition and it ...
Read MoreOn the 16th November 270 Gurkha Trainees (Intake 17) passed out of the Infantry Training Centre in Catterick. A parade was held with the Minister for ...
Read MoreOn Tuesday 14th November 2017, Her Majesty The Queen presented Major Prembahadur Gurung RGR and Captain (Retd) Gaubahadur Gurung with MBE’s at an ...
Read MoreOn 11th September 2017 Gurkha trainees were assigned their capbadges at a parade at the Gurkha Training Company located at the Infantry Training ...
Read MoreTrailwalker originated in Hong Kong in 1981 as a military exercise organised by the Queen’s Gurkha Signals (QGS). Developed to test the endurance ...
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