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AGC JOURNAL 2018



              5th Battalion Rifles                                                                                                                                                                                         Mountain

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              By Corporal Rakesh Tamang
              One of the main priorities in 2018 was to take part in the 20th Armoured
              Infantry Brigade Shooting Competition prior to the Defence Operational
              Shooting Competition.



              Shooting Competition                           Exercise Warriors Craft
              Corporal Purna Bahadur Gurung was part of the Regimental   Private Reuben Pachuau deployed to Canada with B

              Shooting Team that took part in the 20th Armoured Infantry   Company. As this was his first overseas exercise, his thoughts
              Brigade and Defence Operational Shooting Competition   were running wild and full of excitement not knowing
              during the summer. The Brigade Shooting Competition   what to expect. In Canada, he was providing support and
              was held in Normandy Barracks, Sennelager. The Regiment   administering the Battle Group. With him were members


              were overall team champions and finished first in the March   from the Royal Tank Regiment, First Fusiliers, and 1 Logistic
                                                             Support Regiment. Administering just over a thousand service
              and Shoot Competition. Corporal Purna Bahadur Gurung   personnel was demanding and very challenging. He was
              finished in 3rd position overall which encouraged and gave   very lucky as he was given the opportunity to deploy with his

              him tremendous confidence before the Defence Operational   company out on the training area. He recalls that he was very

              Shooting Competiton.                           happy to deploy and learn, with passion, different skill sets

                                                             with the Riflemen whilst training with them. He deployed as

              More Shooting                                  part of a Warrior crew, learning how to dismount and conduct
                                                             night attacks, compound clearances and trench clearance
              The Defence Operational Shooting competition was held in   from the back of his Warrior.                                                           Reuben
              Pirbright with 52 teams participating. Each team had eight                                                                                         Pachuau in
              Firers, which included six Small Arms 80 Firers and two Light   Rock Climbing                                                                      Canada
              Support Weapon gunners. The competition was very tough
              as there were 13 matches in total which included team and   Apart from all the hard work on the training area Reuben

              Individual matches. Individuals were required to carry 15   Pachuau was able to get some time off for adventure training
              kilograms, which included webbing, body armour, weapon   on the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Canada.  He was
              and a helmet. During each match, firers were required to get   accommodated in Trails End Camp, just over an hour away

                                                             from the Rock Climbing Centre. He chose to take part in Rock
              more than 60 per cent of the total score, out of 1,720, to qualify   Climbing deliberately to challenge his fear of heights.
              for Army 100 Badge and to win a medal as well. However, due
              to intense competition the required percentage was increased   He had such a fantastic experience and great fun in Canada.
              on the final day. The competition was very demanding, tested   Most importantly he learnt how things can change so quickly


              every aspect of marksmanship and personal fitness.   during operations and at the front line.

              Corporal Purna Bahadur Gurung finished in the top 50 of the
              Army 100 and was awarded a Medal and an Army 100 Badge.
              In the words of Corporal Purna Bahadur Gurung “It was an
              amazing experience and a great moment to represent the

              Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support) with my
              head held high standing shoulder to shoulder amongst other
              Cap Badges whilst receiving my medal”.
              Adventure Training
              At the end of June, the Regiment and 19 Regiment Royal
              Artillery detachments deployed on Exercise Highland Dragon.
              The training took place near Monmouth, around the Black
              Mountains. The activities were hill walking up Pen y Fan
              and the Offa Dyke Trail, mountain biking through the Forest

              of Dean and Canoeing down the River Wye. The activities
              were physically and mentally challenging set in an outdoor
              environment to build on team cohesion and encourage links
              between detachments.
                                                               Purna
              Both detachments had a very enjoyable time as the weather   Bahadur
              was very good. A special note of thanks to the three former   Gurung with
              chefs, Sergeant Bhakta Limbu, Corporal Pravin Gurung and   his Defence
              Corporal BhismaThapa for all their hard work and endeavour   Operational                                                                                                                                Canoeing on
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      the River Wye
              in the kitchen fuelling us to keep us going and for organising   Shooting
                                                               medal
              the wonderful barbecue.



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