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Gurkha Gajbahadur Gurung Shot Dead In Afghanistan Was 'Born Leader Of Men'

Gurkha Gajbahadur Gurung

First Posted: 28/01/2012 20:51 Updated: 28/01/2012 21:01   PA

Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung from the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment was serving as a part of Combined Force Nahr-e Saraj (North), and was a member of an International Security Assistance Force foot patrol to disrupt insurgent activity when he received a fatal gunshot wound on Friday.

A total of 397 UK military personnel have died since operations in Afghanistan began in 2001

Nepalese Gurung, known as Gaj, joined the Brigade of Gurkhas on December 18 2004 at British Gurkhas, Pokhara, Nepal, the Ministry of Defence said.

Gurung, who has been deployed to Afghanistan three times during his military career, was posted to 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment in 2009.

A MoD spokesman said during the latest tour, his Company were tasked with holding an area north east of Helmand's second city, Gereshk.

On Friday, his patrol came under small arms fire and he was fatally wounded, the spokesman said.

Lieutenant Colonel Dan Bradbury, Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, said: "He touched so many lives for the better. His peers in Delhi Company and all of us in the chain of command knew him as an intelligent, charismatic and inquisitive natural leader of men.

"Never one to let an opportunity go, he was constantly striving to know more, learn more and his ability to get on so well with the local people made him the natural choice to train the Afghan Local Police.

"He died as he lived - at the heart of the action, taking the fight to the enemy and resolute in the face of danger. He was a true Gurkha in body and spirit in everything he did."

The MoD said that Gurung leaves behind his wife Manisha, who lives in Germany, and his immediate family in Nepal. 

AS with the wider Gurkha Nepalese community, Gurkhas.com team expresses deepest sorrow and sadness at the untimely demise of late LCpl. Gaj Bahadur Gurung. We pray to our Gods above for his soul to rest in eternal peace and extend our sincere condolences to his bereaved family. May the Gods above also provide his family with much needed strength at this most difficult time.  





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  • rajita 102 days ago
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    rest in peace......

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  • Sajhawasi 107 days ago
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    bhai, timro aatma ko chir shanti ko lagi bhagwan sita prarthana gardachu. sathai timro pariwarlai hardik hardik samvedna. RIP brother

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  • Umesh 108 days ago
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    Good persons are snatched from us before time. I seek for rationality and justice in the pages of religions hoping Gods might provide answer. seem like God made error. Sometime I feel like God need good people in his world more they do in our world. He died for good cause. He lived wisely and served this world in great dignity. He would be missed through out our life. I thank him for giving me da honour to be his friend. R.I.P

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  • Nir Gurung(Canada) 108 days ago
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    On behalf of all ex-Gurkhas living here in Toronto, Canada, please accept our deepest condolence to his immediate family. It is always sad to hear A Band of the Brothers getting KIA. Jai Gurkha!

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  • Jalaj Thapa 108 days ago
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    Deeply saddened, my heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family.

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  • stephen rai 109 days ago
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    We miss you but we are proud of you.

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  • Dukhit 109 days ago
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    May your soul rest in peace babu.

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  • Bishwaraj 109 days ago
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    Oh my God- Sad news is always bad- May his soul find peace in heaven.

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  • chandra 109 days ago
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    vena rest in peace ...we all love u ...

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  • Suraj 110 days ago
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    Rest in peace dai, you will always be missed. Thank you for all those loving and caring memories; You were a caring brother and a true friend.

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