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  • gary wray
    Some of the toughest soldiers in the world. The Germans feared them in WWII....so did the Japanese...than big knife they carried with its blood grove just got everybody's attention...including, evidently, this Taliban commander[;)]
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  • Waco Waltz
    Who knew? We subsidize the military of Nepal.

    Nepalese Armed Forces
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



    The Nepalese Armed Forces are the military forces of Nepal. The current Nepalese Army traces its direct historic roots from the Royal Nepalese Army, renamed in recognition of Nepal's transition from a monarchy to a popularly elected republic in 2006. Composed primarily of the ground based Nepalese Army, organized into six active combat divisions, the Nepalese Armed Forces also operates the smaller Nepalese Army Air Service designed to support army operations and provide close light combat support. The Neplaese Army also operates smaller formations responsible for the organization of air defense, logistics, military communications, artillery, and airborne forces within Nepalese territory. In addition, the Nepalese Armed Police Force acts as a paramilitary force tasked with maintaining internal security within Nepal.

    The Nepalese Armed Forces are a volunteer force with an estimated 95,000 active duty personnel in 2010, with an estimated annual military budget of around 60 million US dollars, not including military assistance funding from the People's Republic of China or more recently from the United States of America. Although most of Nepal's military equipment are imports from neighboring India or the People's Republic of China, Nepal has received 20,000 M-16 rifles, as well as night vision equipment from the United States to assist ongoing efforts in the post-September 11 global War on Terror campaign.
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  • Mobuck
    "The Germans feared them in WWII.."
    FWIW
    One of the few stories Dad told of WW2 involved Gurka soldiers(or what he believed were them). The Gurka(s) would leave the lines after full dark and return at first light--with a string of German(?) ears. The Allies let them back inside their lines so we can only assume the ears were actually from enemy soldiers. Dad was a pretty decent hunter but he said you'd never know when one of the Gurka might be standing behind you.
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  • Ford 23
    There was a friend of my Father who had hit Normandy through the Bulge did the whole thing. Told me he believed they were Gurka's attached to his outfit for a period of time.

    These guys kept live chickens with them at night they would go out only armed with big knives. He said if you were in a hole and felt a hand on your helmet stay calm they would check if American or German if German they didn't have a chance.

    Also said they hated the French for all he knew they had knocked off a few French while in Europe. Never knew why they hated them so much. But did say he was happy they were on our side nasty people
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  • 11b6r
    If there is any doubt that those little bitty tiny men are certifiable badasses, may I introduce you to Corporal Bishnu Shrestha.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishnu_Shrestha
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