69 x Brigade of Gurkhas personnel came in top Army 100.

  • 1st place – 1 RGR
  • 2nd place – 2 RGR
  • 4th place – Gurkha Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Support Battalion
  • 5th Place – 10 Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment
  • 6th place – 22 Sig Regt (GURTAP)
  • 7th place – 2nd Infantry Training Battalion (mainly Gurkha Company Catterick personnel)
  • 8th place – Gurkha Company (Sittang)
  • 9th place – 16 Signal Regiment (GURTAP)
  • 10th place – 13 Air Assault Support Regiment RLC (GURTAP)
  • 12th place – Infantry Battle School (AIncluded team members from Gurkha Company (Mandalay)
  • 19th place – 36 Engineer Regiment and Queen’s Gurkha Engineers

The King’s Medallist – Lance Corporal Nischal Thapa Magar 1 RGR.

The Young Soldier’s Trophy – Rifleman Pawal Magar 1 RGR (Intake 21).

7 x service personnel with Nepali backgrounds also came in top Army 100 – so 76 were Brigade or transferees.

Lieutenant General (Retd) David Bill KCB presents the first King's Medal to Lance Corporal Nischal Thapa Magar for top shot of the competition.

1 RGR win the Defence Operational Shooting Competition 23
1 RGR win the Defence Operational Shooting Competition 23
1 RGR win the Defence Operational Shooting Competition 23
1 RGR win the Defence Operational Shooting Competition 23