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RIP Havildar Lachhiman Gurung: Remembering A Brave Man

by | 14th, December 2010

RIP Havildar Lachhiman Gurung. He won the Victoria Cross for his work with the Gurkha Rifles in Burma in May 1945. One night, over 200 Japanese soldiers attacked. Gurung was alone in his post. He held his position, picking up grenades thrown his way and tossing them back at the enemy. The third grenade exploded, damaging his face, legs and arm. The enemy massed tanks and charged. Gurung loaded his rifle and fired over and over. In the morning 31 bodies lay before his position.

Lachhiman Guran was 4ft 11in tall. In the fray he had lost his right hand and the use of his right eye.

In his latter years Lachhiman Gurung was a key part in the campaign fronted by actress Joanna Lumley to win Gurkhas the right to stay in this country.

RIP. Born: December 30 1917. Died: December 12, 2010.

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Wheelchair-bound veteran Lachhiman Gurung VC joins Gurkhas gathering outside the High Court, London, where a judge begins hearing a challenge by more than 2,000 British Army Gurkhas to a tribunal ruling on their immigration status.



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