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Gorkha Rifles celebrates regimental reunion

The First Gorkha Rifles (1GR), one of the Indian Army’s oldest and most distinguished regiments, commemorated its regimental reunion at its Centre in Subathu from October 18-19. On the occasion, Lt Gen Sanjeev Chauhan, Colonel of 1 GR, emphasised that...
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Regimental union of 1st Gorkha Rifles at Subathu brought together old memories.
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The First Gorkha Rifles (1GR), one of the Indian Army’s oldest and most distinguished regiments, commemorated its regimental reunion at its Centre in Subathu from October 18-19.

On the occasion, Lt Gen Sanjeev Chauhan, Colonel of 1 GR, emphasised that the reunion is a testament to the unbreakable bonds that tie all members of the regiment together.

He said that it’s a time to honour the sacrifices of comrades and celebrate the shared legacy of courage and brotherhood that defines the First Gorkha Rifles.

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This occasion brought together generations of soldiers who have served under the regiment’s banner, celebrating a legacy of valour and sacrifice that spans 209 years, he added.

The two-day event witnessed the participation of over 500 serving officers, veterans and families, reaffirming the deep bonds that unite the regiment.

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Veterans from across the country and Nepal attended the reunion, which is held once in four years, with their families, providing a platform to reconnect with comrades and relive past memories.

The 1st Gorkha Rifles has a rich history, having played a pivotal role in significant battles and operations in pre-independence and post-independence India.

The reunion featured a series of events, including a wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial to honour the martyrs and a special sainik sammelan that was addressed by senior officers.

Other events included a ‘bara khana’ to celebrate the regiment’s rich heritage and cultural programmes showcasing the Gorkha Rifles’ vibrant traditions, unveiling statues and releasing an yearbook.

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