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<blockquote data-quote="Alejandro Amendolara" data-source="post: 2010726" data-attributes="member: 6949"><p><a href="http://sama82.org.uk/1982/GardenofRemembrance/tabid/78/Default.aspx">http://sama82.org.uk/1982/GardenofRemembrance/tabid/78/Default.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>Budhaaparsad Limbu was born in the village of Sakhewa in the eastern hills of Nepal on 25 October 1958.</p><p></p><p>He enlisted as a recruit into the Brigade of Gurkhas in 1976, and was sworn in as a Rifleman in the Seventh Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles on 16 August 1977. His higher than normal educational record meant that he was destined for a career in the Signal Platoon where he made steady progress achieving his Standard Class II Regimental Signallers qualification, and promotion to Lance Corporal.</p><p></p><p><strong>On the <u>24 June 1982 </u>Lance Corporal Limbu was ordered, along with members of his adopted Rifle Company (D Company) to fill in the Argentine trenches surrounding Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green). Whilst removing earth from a forward parapit his spade struck what was believed to be an unexploded British grenade. The resultant explosion killed him instantly.</strong></p><p></p><p>At 23 years of age and after service totalling 5 years and 241 days in Hong Kong, Brunei, the UK, Belize and the Malvinas Islands, Lance Corporal Budhaparsad Limbu was buried with full military honours in the civilian cemetery outside the village of Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green). The inhabitants of Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green) felt that he had died for them, and would have honoured his grave as a permanent reminder of his sacrifice to future generations of villagers, but his father, as was his right, asked for the body to be removed from the Malvinas Islands and re-interred in the Aldershot Military Cemetery. His second graveside service took place on 18 March 1983. He was unmarried.</p><p></p><p><strong>He was the only fatality suffered by the Regiment during the war, and his South Atlantic Medal was issued to his father: 21146803 WO1 Deoman Limbu, ex 1/7 Gurkha Rifles. His grave number is C61A.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alejandro Amendolara, post: 2010726, member: 6949"] [URL]http://sama82.org.uk/1982/GardenofRemembrance/tabid/78/Default.aspx[/URL] Budhaaparsad Limbu was born in the village of Sakhewa in the eastern hills of Nepal on 25 October 1958. He enlisted as a recruit into the Brigade of Gurkhas in 1976, and was sworn in as a Rifleman in the Seventh Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles on 16 August 1977. His higher than normal educational record meant that he was destined for a career in the Signal Platoon where he made steady progress achieving his Standard Class II Regimental Signallers qualification, and promotion to Lance Corporal. [B]On the [U]24 June 1982 [/U]Lance Corporal Limbu was ordered, along with members of his adopted Rifle Company (D Company) to fill in the Argentine trenches surrounding Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green). Whilst removing earth from a forward parapit his spade struck what was believed to be an unexploded British grenade. The resultant explosion killed him instantly.[/B] At 23 years of age and after service totalling 5 years and 241 days in Hong Kong, Brunei, the UK, Belize and the Malvinas Islands, Lance Corporal Budhaparsad Limbu was buried with full military honours in the civilian cemetery outside the village of Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green). The inhabitants of Pradera del Ganso (Goose Green) felt that he had died for them, and would have honoured his grave as a permanent reminder of his sacrifice to future generations of villagers, but his father, as was his right, asked for the body to be removed from the Malvinas Islands and re-interred in the Aldershot Military Cemetery. His second graveside service took place on 18 March 1983. He was unmarried. [B]He was the only fatality suffered by the Regiment during the war, and his South Atlantic Medal was issued to his father: 21146803 WO1 Deoman Limbu, ex 1/7 Gurkha Rifles. His grave number is C61A.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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