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Gurkhas to join artillery ranks as UK raises new regimentGurkhas are set to take on artillery roles with the formation of ... In conjunction with this expansion, a distinctive cap badge for the KGA has been unveiled, marking the first introduction ...
I had a nice collection of badges once upon a time. My pride of place being the The Royal Artillery cap badge with the revolving gun carriage wheel and the Scots cap badge that seemed to be as big ...
It marks the seventh cap badge in the Brigade of Gurkhas and the first new one in 14 years. The KGA will operate under the Royal Regiment of Artillery and is expected to significantly enhance the ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNArmy news: First batch of Gurkhas arrive at LarkhillLast week marked another proud step forward for the Royal Artillery and The King’s Gurkha Artillery as they welcomed their first batch of ...
The first recruits to the KGA will finish initial training in November this year before going to Larkhill Garrison in Wiltshire, the home of the Royal Artillery ... new Gurkha cap badge has ...
The King has been praised for his “faultless” technique as he fired an artillery gun during a visit to the home of the Royal Artillery. Charles was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at ...
The King was met with a 21-gun salute as he arrived at the headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Artillery at Larkhill, Wiltshire.
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