Great Britain

The Royal Gurkha Rifles

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
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
2GR
6GR
7GR
10GR
1949:


10th Princess Mary’s Own
Gurkha Rifles
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PMOGR
1959:
6th Queen Elizabeth’s Own
Gurkha Rifles
7th Duke of Edinburgh’s
Gurkha Rifles

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EOGR
DEGR
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1968:


2nd Bn disbanded
1969:
2nd Bn disbanded


1970:

2nd Bn disbanded

1982:

2nd Bn raised

1987:

2nd Bn disbanded

1992: 2nd Bn disbanded



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1994: 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Battalion,
The Royal Gurkha Rifles
RGR
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1996: 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion,
The Royal Gurkha Rifles
2020: 3rd Battalion,
The Royal Gurkha Rifles
2020:



Coriano Company,
Falkland Company,
2023: RGR