Weight | 500 g |
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Place of Origin | Kathmandu, Nepal. |
Material Used | Indian rosewood, white-metal, chemical color, wall brass holder |
Complementary | Certificate of Guarantee, Tag, Wrapping Lokta Paper,RGR Cap Bazz.National falg of nepal. |
QGS Plaque
The QGS (The Queen’s Gurkha Signals) Plaque is one of the latest additions by Ex – Gurkha Khukuri house to enhance the Gurkhali items and also to honor the prestigious Brigade of Gurkhas. It is actually the replicated version of the original ones found only in official army departments and the Gurkha Museum in the UK.British Army signalling can find it origins in the Royal Corps of Engineers in 1870, when the first Telegraph Battalion was formed. Signalling remained the prerogative of the Engineers for 58 years until the formation of the Corps of Signals in 1921. It is hardly surprising therefore that the initial employment of Gurkha signallers be in the three Indian Corps of Sappers and Miners (Bombay, Bengal, and Madras) in 1911.
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