The first time the Gurkha voice has been heard at length. Vivid, first-person descriptions spanning over fifty years of warfare. Historical overview of Gurkha campaigns from 1939-1998.
This collection of eyewitness material offers an unprecedented contribution to the history of the Gurkhas, a famed but elusive brigade whose story has always been told by "outsiders." These first-person narratives center on the fifty-year period from the outbreak of World War II, including the campaigns against Communists in Malaya and Hong Kong, the Falklands War, and recent confrontation in East Timor.
The editors -- who traveled 5,000 miles to rescue material from surviving soldiers -- provide an introduction to Gurkha culture, historical overviews of each military campaign, and record some of the peculiarities of their encounters with these most resilient of soldiers.
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About the Author:
J. P. Cross spent nearly thirty-nine years' service in Asia, the majority of which was with the Gurkhas. Buddhiman Gurung worked unofficially in a British recruiting camp for six years before assisting Cross.
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- PublisherGreenhill Books
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 185367494X
- ISBN 13 9781853674945
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages320
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