Thursday, September 1, 2011

Gurkhas To Bear Brunt Of Cutbacks In The British Military

Around 140 of the Nepalese soldiers are to be told they face the sack Photo: REX FEATURES

Gurkhas To Bear Brunt Of Forces Cutbacks As Government Makes 2,000 Troops Redundant -- The Daily Mail

* Total of 920 soldiers and 930 RAF staff lose their jobs
* Chief of Defence describes it as an 'unsettling' time

Almost 150 Gurkhas were kicked out of the Army today, under the first wave of sweeping cuts to the UK's military.

A total of 920 soldiers and another 930 RAF personnel were told they were being made redundant - 750 of them against their will.

The Ministry of Defence has not confirmed which units were affected - but it is understood no RAF ground crews based in Italy and supporting operations in Libya were included.

Read more ....

Update #1:
Gurkhas bear brunt as Forces sack 2,000 -- The Telegraph
Update #2: Army chief: 'Gurkha job cuts regrettable but necessary' -- The Telegraph

My Comment: Today is not a good day in the British military .... not good at all.

No comments:

Post a Comment