Witness Gurkha School

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Published 2015-02-19
How to become a Gurkha.
This [obviously] isn't my video, i've uploaded it only to make access easier to those that may be interested in seeing how some of the worlds toughest warriors get to be so.

All Comments (21)
  • @scottamon8908
    As a former medic in the Army, I've seen Gurkhas in Afghanistan in action and I was very impressed, they are ferocious, disciplined and fearless. Respect.
  • @karatechris6610
    As an Englishman, these men have so much respect from me. They are my brothers. I was so embarrassed when they weren't offered English passports after their service. A celebrity had to step in and bring it to the media's attention. They and their families should be given the highest honour from Britain and the full support from our government. These guys are legendary and every British soldier I have ever heard hold them in the highest regard, they are among the best in the world. We owe them so much. Fearless warriors. Thank you to all these men from the bottom of my heart.
  • @Ernestosibi
    The green hoody showed me my whole life in front of my eyes. The way he walked into the crowd knowing he couldn’t do any further and the walk showed it all. Amazing capture of emotions
  • These guys are the most respectful most humble professional soldiers I’ve ever met while I served in the army... respect to the Gurkhas... best of British
  • @rvail136
    As a former US Marine, I will honestly say that the Gurkhas are the best light infantry in the world.
  • I have been blessed to have had some of these brilliant young men under my command on operations on four continents. They are, without exaggeration the finest soldiers I have ever met, and not once have I ever had cause to regret their place in my team.....a former British Army SNCO.
  • I am Nepalese and so happy to hear good and wise words from foreigners , they have so much respect for gorkhalis, every one of you make us proud , spreading happiness even in the must difficult situation in war
  • I met a Gurkha officer once and he told me that he took a platoon up to an obstacle course, explained the whole course, where to go and what to do, then said "go". No one moved. he asked the NCO why no one had moved and the NCO said: "Gurkhas follow their officers", so off went the officer, first.
  • @psychicsumit
    I feel sorry for the boy in green hoodie at last.. He was the life of this documentary with all the jokes and funny gestures. Such a colorful character, I thought he would be selected because it was his third continuous attempt. I hope he is doing well in life.
  • @shamiramir
    They are all treated with such respect, through and through!!! Such is the legend of Gorkhali
  • @DMWBN3
    I'm English and have always known the Gurkha to be tough fighting machines. Known for their bravery. 100% respect. Thank you for your continued support.
  • @nextstep1404
    I used to watch this video since when I was in class 7,This video motivated me ,Now here I'm trying to ne Gurkha army now in 2020 Jay Gurkha❤❤💪
  • @DrumsTheWord
    Beautiful young men...not messed up by modern teenage obsessions. I'm sounding like an old man, and I'm not, but these boys make me very proud indeed to know they fight with us.
  • Being an only male flight attendant in British airlines, I was privileged to meet every selected candidates for British army...... I'm sure those who reading this must remember a proud attendant distributed chocolate bars to all of them who travelled amongst us in 2014, it was a proud moment for me & this remind me them all so beautiful & brave boys from my nation Nepal
  • @sean380
    I was lucky and privileged to have served alongside the Gurkha's in Hong Kong and Brunei my service with the Armed Forces was enriched by the experience. I will always remember the Gurkhas for their professional attitude, discipline, loyalty and cheerful manner.
  • @HaamroNotes
    Who liked the british officer talking so clean and fluent nepali like us?
  • @pralayshivam251
    i failed in the gurkha recruitment but proud of these guys. I just wanted the legacy of our forefathers to continue. Be proud of what you are,
  • @sabingurung4736
    If you guys don't know, they only get recruited if they have almost A* IN EVERY EXAMS and that's why it's very hard to go in gurkha regiment
  • @ollyclarke1424
    I served with the 1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, i was privileged to serve, and exercise with Gurkhas. I trained as a reconnaissance scout, the Gurkhas re taught me! Brilliant soldiers.
  • @Kim-m2z
    That guy who didn't make it was the charm of this documentary. he was so comedic even in the performance. HOpe he is doing well.