United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | ||||
from the British Indian Army │ |
from the British Indian Army │ |
from the British Indian Army │ |
from the British Indian Army │ |
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1948: | 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 2nd King Edward VII’s Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) |
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles |
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 7th Gurkha Rifles |
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles |
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1949: | │ │ |
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10th Princess Mary’s Own Gurkha Rifles |
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1959: | │ │ |
6th Queen Elizabeth’s Own Gurkha Rifles |
7th Duke of Edinburgh’s Gurkha Rifles |
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1968: | │ │ |
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2nd Bn disbanded │ |
1969: | │ │ |
2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1970: | │ │ |
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2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1982: | │ │ |
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2nd Bn raised │ |
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1987: | │ │ |
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2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1992: | 2nd Bn disbanded │ |
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1994: | 1st Battalion, | 2nd Battalion, | 3rd Battalion, | |
The Royal Gurkha Rifles | ||||
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1996: | 1st Battalion, | 2nd Battalion, | ||
The Royal Gurkha Rifles | ||||
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2020: | │ | │ | 3rd Battalion, | |
The Royal Gurkha Rifles | ||||
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2020: | │ │ │ |
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Coriano Company, Falkland Company, │ |
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2023: | ||||
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