6 GR Journal 100

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REGIMENTAL

FIELD OF REMEMBRANCE SERVICE 2019 7 November 2019

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n the 7 November 2019, members of the Gurkha Brigade Association, and representatives from all the current and past Regimental Associations gathered together for the Field of Remembrance service at Dean’s Yard in Westminster Abbey. The event is organised by the Royal British Legion Poppy Factory as part of the annual Poppy Appeal commemorations. Each year hundreds of volunteers help to plant more than 120,000 tributes across six Fields of Remembrance in the UK. Members of the public can make a Remembrance Tribute to be planted in the fields in the form of a religious or secular symbol carrying a poppy and a personal message to someone who lost their life in the service of the country. The Field of Remembrance was started in 1928 by Major Howson MC, the founder of the Royal British Legion Poppy Factory. Major Howson and a few disabled ex-servicemen from the Poppy Factory grouped together around a battlefield cross and with a tray of poppies invited passers-by to plant a poppy in the vicinity of the cross. Since then, the field has evolved to include a wide range of military interests. Ex-servicemen and women, both young and old, turn out for the opening ceremony to pay their respects to their colleagues. HRH The Duke of Sussex (Prince Harry) and his wife HRH The Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) represented The Queen on this occasion. Field Marshal Sir John Chapple GCB, CBE, Major General Jon Cole OBE and “stand in” QGOOs were presented to the Royal couple. As always, a number of 6 GRRA members attended the Service. After the Field of Remembrance service the Gurkha Brigade contingent moved to the Gurkha Statue in Horse Guards Avenue. En-route the GBA, 6 GR and 7 GR laid wreaths, as they do every year, at the statue of Field Marshal The Viscount Slim. This was followed by a small private ceremony at the Gurkha

Statue honouring all Gurkha soldiers. A Gurkha bugler played last post which was followed by a two-minute silence and Reveille. Wreaths were laid for all Gurkha Regiments including those currently in the Indian Army. Manikumar Rai On the following page, clockwise from top left: HRH The Duke of Sussex with Field Marshal Sir John Chapple GCB, CBE and Major General Jon Cole OBE with the QGOOs; Wreaths laid by the GBA, 6 GR and 7 GR at the statue of Field Marshal The Viscount Slim KG, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO, MC; Manikumar Rai at the Field of Remembrance

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The Chief of Army Staff’s Cows

33min
pages 116-130

Ex Mountain Dragon

15min
pages 101-109

An Interview with the CIGS

5min
pages 113-115

Born Lucky

9min
pages 110-112

The Making of the Regiment

12min
pages 92-96

Who was Thukte Sherpa?

6min
pages 97-100

On Getting Our Royal Title and Other Memories

8min
pages 88-91

Student’s Interlude

27min
pages 78-87

AGM and Reunion

3min
pages 62-63

Slim Sahib

14min
pages 70-77

Remembrance Day HK

2min
pages 58-59

Obituaries

5min
pages 67-69

Shooting

1min
pages 64-65

Book of Remembrance Ceremony

2min
pages 60-61

Remembrance Day Pokhara

1min
page 57

Cenotaph Parade

1min
page 56

Golf

1min
page 46

GBA Dinner

2min
page 50

The National Memorial Arboretum

1min
pages 54-55

Field of Remembrance

2min
pages 51-53

Cuttack Boating Club

5min
pages 42-45

Allmand VC 75th Commemoration

3min
pages 39-41

The Gurkha Welfare Trust

8min
pages 28-32

The Editor

3min
pages 10-11

GBA Lunch

3min
pages 37-38

RGR Newsletter

28min
pages 14-27

Gurkha Museum

9min
pages 33-36

The President

6min
pages 5-7

Regimental Memorial Project

3min
pages 12-13

The Chairman

4min
pages 8-9
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