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Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit




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Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit

Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung seen here cleaning his Kukri in barracks before a kit inspection. 15th November 1980 - - 22/05/2009

Ian Spratt
Sunday People
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21337978

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In this photograph captured by Ian Spratt, we are transported back to the 1980s inside a military barracks. The image showcases Gurkha rifleman Rambahadur Gurung meticulously cleaning his Kukri knife before a kit inspection. The scene is filled with an air of discipline and dedication as Gurung sits on his bed, surrounded by the essentials of military life. His bunk neatly made, his uniform impeccably pressed, he focuses all his attention on maintaining the sharpness and shine of his trusted weapon. The Kukri knife holds great significance for Gurkha soldiers, symbolizing their bravery and prowess in combat. As he carefully polishes it, one can almost feel the weight of history resting in his hands. Spratt's expert composition captures every detail - from the lines etched into Gurung's weathered face to the worn-out edges of the barracks furniture. The monochrome palette adds a timeless quality to this powerful moment frozen in time. This print from Memory Lane Prints serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers like Rambahadur Gurung who dedicate their lives to serving their country. It invites us to reflect upon their unwavering commitment and honor their contributions within our shared history.

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