The Queen’s Own Gurkha
Historical Record of The Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, 1958–2018
Pen and Sword Books
Hardback
Description
“The Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment: A Legacy of Service” chronicles the remarkable journey of a distinguished military unit, tracing its origins from the Gurkha Army Service Corps established in 1958. This book delves into the Regiment’s pivotal roles during the Malayan Emergency, the Confrontation with Indonesia, and its significant contributions in the Gulf War. Over six decades, the Regiment has evolved, adapting to changing military needs and expanding its operational scope, ultimately earning its royal title in 1992. This narrative is a tribute to the Regiment’s enduring commitment and service to the Crown.
Why You Should Read?
- Rich Historical Context: Gain insight into the Regiment’s involvement in key historical events, including the Malayan Emergency and the Confrontation with Indonesia, highlighting its strategic importance.
- Evolution and Adaptation: Explore how the Regiment transformed over the years, adapting to new military structures and expanding its roles to include supply and catering.
- Global Impact: Discover the Regiment’s contributions beyond military operations, such as providing humanitarian aid during the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone.
- Personal and Collective Legacy: Written primarily for members of the Regiment, this book offers a personal connection, celebrating the shared history and achievements of past, present, and future Gurkhas.
- Military Heritage: A must-read for military historians and enthusiasts, this book provides a detailed account of the Regiment’s service, preserving its legacy for future generations.
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