The band of about 40 robbers, some of whom were travelling as passengers, stopped the train in the Chittaranjan jungles in West Bengal around midnight. Shrestha-- who had boarded the train at Ranchi in Jharkhand, the place of his posting–was in seat no. 47 in coach AC3.
“They started snatching jewelry, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers,” Shrestha recalled. The soldier had somehow remained a silent spectator amidst the melee, but not for long. He had had enough when the robbers stripped an 18-year-old girl sitting next to him and tried to rape her right in front of her parents. He then took out his khukuri and took on the robbers.
[QUOTE=Tonuzaba;2505403]G*ddamit, I want a big budget movie based on this NOW!!![/QUOTE]
Why big budget?
You just hire an 18 year old actress, or one that looks 18 years old and the 40 guys who’’ bang her do it for free.
41 hiv tests, one or two cameramen, director, sound…this can be done for 40 000 dollars.
[QUOTE=Lebell;2505409]Why big budget?
You just hire an 18 year old actress, or one that looks 18 years old and the 40 guys who’’ bang her do it for free.
41 hiv tests, one or two cameramen, director, sound…this can be done for 40 000 dollars.[/QUOTE]
haha - yes and we’ve all seen that one. It was set in Amsterdam, No? After Ajax lost…remember?
The Gurkha’s could take this prize every month, they are really unbelievable, and their are no limits to my appreciation for all their past and present service.
But taking a head for identification, yeah that’s a good idea! Almost a hundred posts and no one thinks of using a camera. Remember the support for the Gurkha started about a common sense solution to saving weight and proving the target’s ID.
If you break the rules of engagement you have violated your orders and must suffer the consequences. If you break the the Geneva Convention or commit an act which has been listed as a war crime you must be brought to trail. If anyone trys to cover-up it up, they are equally guilty.
Bravery is a very useful feature in a soldier, but what is required is the ability to follow and carry your orders out, in order to achieve the missions required objectives. The ability to not put themselves and their officers in line as defendants at a war crimes trail or court-martial is also a very desirable trait.
Bravery may win medals, but it is not a defence in any court in the world.
Look,you guys asked about Gurkha. I started to write-interrupted by need for toliet twice. Then Came back, finished,-notified by administrator that my leaving was unacceptable. O.K. But if you dudes think I am going to crap my pants in order to post something on here=Wrong. So, what I did post-delete, print, make a glider–it is not that important to me. See, I have lived 68 yrs. without all this crap about passwords etc. This is not the C.I.A. N.S.A. or D.I.A. I’m through-thru-nada- nothing is that important to me to continue this llBu(code) I do have a password for this site-arrogant creeps. How many times do I have to say-F.Off.LP Badass of the Month-how solid, cool, righteous, -now- I will return to writing to adults and let you people play. Passwords-boy, I can see why-such info, homey, top secr
[QUOTE=Larry Peterson;2522795]Look,you guys asked about Gurkha. I started to write-interrupted by need for toliet twice. Then Came back, finished,-notified by administrator that my leaving was unacceptable. O.K. But if you dudes think I am going to crap my pants in order to post something on here=Wrong. So, what I did post-delete, print, make a glider–it is not that important to me. See, I have lived 68 yrs. without all this crap about passwords etc. This is not the C.I.A. N.S.A. or D.I.A. I’m through-thru-nada- nothing is that important to me to continue this llBu(code) I do have a password for this site-arrogant creeps. How many times do I have to say-F.Off.LP Badass of the Month-how solid, cool, righteous, -now- I will return to writing to adults and let you people play. Passwords-boy, I can see why-such info, homey, top secr[/QUOTE]
Passwords protect you from people who would do shit more malevolent than your ill-considered post indicates you’re capable of conceiving. To absolutely steal from Benjamin Franklin: they that would give up essential security for a little convenience deserve neither security nor convenience.
Great choice! If I may add a personal experience with these guys:
During a training stint, my ops ready (or so we thought) unit had to protect an installation from you guessed it, the Gurkhas. 120 of us against about 8 of them. Simple task (or so it seemed), the area had motion sensor fencing, cameras, dual-gate entry, automatic car barriers, concertina wiring all around … the works. If one Gurkha gets in we were done. The only entry point after the initial recce was a flood drain that was half blocked at the entrance with cement covers that ran for about 1.2km.
Everything went well till the last our, when Gurkhas just popped out of the flood drains blasting blank rounds and laser tagging everyone dead. They made their way to the command centre within seconds and my Officer got ‘killed’ while scrutinising the cameras.
Only during the debrief did we realise the guys had leopard-crawled 1.2km in a knee deep underground drain that was partially flooded to get to us. Hats off to these fine soldiers!