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<blockquote data-quote="Nocturno Culto" data-source="post: 1122640" data-attributes="member: 6896"><p>Bueno, creo que puedo ayudar en algo.</p><p></p><p>En una nota en el Daily Mail sobre los Gurkhas en Afganistán dicen que el tema empezo en la Segunda Guerra Mundial:</p><p></p><p><em>"At Winchester's Gurkha Museum, curator Major Gerald Davies points out that Gurkhas were positively encouraged to bring back evidence of enemy kills during World War II. </em></p><p><em>'The intelligence officers would want to see proof,' says the veteran of 33 years with the Gurkhas. 'The men started coming back with Japanese heads, but when that became unwieldy, they took to cutting off ears. It might sound appalling to society today, but that's what war was like in the jungle.'"</em></p><p><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html</a></p><p><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html</a></p><p></p><p>Y sobre Malvinas, en el sitio de los okupas hay una nota que le hace a Mike Seer, Oficial de Operaciones y Entrenamiento del 7th Gurkha Rifles Regiment, quien escrició un libro sobre el mismo, para el cual entrevisto a VGM Argentinos:</p><p></p><p><em>"Nicolas Urbieta revealed that whilst his sub-unit, C Company, was located in defensive positions on Wall Mountain during May 1982 as part of Task Force Monte Caseros, its officers had told the men about our Battalion's deployment. the ensuring rumour quickly spread that Gurkhas cut off their enemy's ears in combat and he also confirmed that this piece of information kept 4th Infantry Regiment soldiers well awake whilst on night sentry duty in the East Malvinas khuds."</em></p><p></p><p><em><a href="http://www.Malvinas.info/history/hist82article16.html">http://www.Malvinas.info/history/hist82article16.html</a></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nocturno Culto, post: 1122640, member: 6896"] Bueno, creo que puedo ayudar en algo. En una nota en el Daily Mail sobre los Gurkhas en Afganistán dicen que el tema empezo en la Segunda Guerra Mundial: [I]"At Winchester's Gurkha Museum, curator Major Gerald Davies points out that Gurkhas were positively encouraged to bring back evidence of enemy kills during World War II. [/I] [I]'The intelligence officers would want to see proof,' says the veteran of 33 years with the Gurkhas. 'The men started coming back with Japanese heads, but when that became unwieldy, they took to cutting off ears. It might sound appalling to society today, but that's what war was like in the jungle.'"[/I] [URL='http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html'][/URL] [url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1296136/As-Gurkha-disciplined-beheading-Taliban-Thank-God-side.html[/url] Y sobre Malvinas, en el sitio de los okupas hay una nota que le hace a Mike Seer, Oficial de Operaciones y Entrenamiento del 7th Gurkha Rifles Regiment, quien escrició un libro sobre el mismo, para el cual entrevisto a VGM Argentinos: [I]"Nicolas Urbieta revealed that whilst his sub-unit, C Company, was located in defensive positions on Wall Mountain during May 1982 as part of Task Force Monte Caseros, its officers had told the men about our Battalion's deployment. the ensuring rumour quickly spread that Gurkhas cut off their enemy's ears in combat and he also confirmed that this piece of information kept 4th Infantry Regiment soldiers well awake whilst on night sentry duty in the East Malvinas khuds."[/I] [I][url]http://www.Malvinas.info/history/hist82article16.html[/url][/I] [/QUOTE]
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