WW2 1939 - 1945 Campaign Star - Named to a 7th Gurkha Rifle Soldier - Recruit WW2 1939 - 1945 Campaign Star - Named to a 7th Gurkha Rifle Soldier - Recruit WW2 1939 - 1945 Campaign Star - Named to a 7th Gurkha Rifle Soldier - Recruit WW2 1939 - 1945 Campaign Star - Named to a 7th Gurkha Rifle Soldier - Recruit

WW2 1939 - 1945 Campaign Star - Named to a 7th Gurkha Rifle Soldier - Recruit

Officially named by the Indian Army on reverse of star:

"77214 RECT. / BAKSUR RAI, / 7 G.R."

RECT stands for 'Recruit' .

At the time of the outbreak of the Second World War, both Battalions were based alongside each other at Shillong in the Indian province of Assam. 2nd Battalion was mobilized for overseas operations in 1941, returning to Iraq to participate in the campaign to secure oil supplies for the Allies and then to defeat Vichy French forces in Syria. It then redeployed to join the 8th Army in North Africa where it had the misfortune to be captured at Tobruk in 1942 along with the rest of the garrison. In the meantime the 1st Battalion together with a hastily raised 3rd Battalion had joined British forces fighting a Japanese army which had invaded Burma. Despite heavy casualties during the retreat to India both battalions survived the ordeal. 1/7 GR re-armed and retrained, then took part in the great defensive battle at Imphal in 1944 which broke the Japanese advance. The gallantry displayed by a young rifleman, Ganju Lama, during a subsequent action near Bishenpur was recognised by the award of the Victoria Cross. The 1st Battalion then took part in the great campaign waged by 14th Army under the command of General Sir William Slim, who as a Lt Colonel had earlier commanded the 2nd Battalion in India, to re-conquer Burma and played the foremost part in the capture of Meiktila. The 3rd Battalion which had been redesigned as a parachute unit took part in the airborne assault to liberate Rangoon. As these events unfolded in the south east Asia, a new 2nd Battalion was again created in time to rejoin 8th Army in Italy. It took part in the monumental battle at Monte Cassino and was one of the very few battalions ever to earn a Battle Honour on its own, 'Tavoleto' for seizing the hilltop town of that name in the Marche. The Battalion completed its wartime service in Greece as part of the British force sent to stabilise the country following the end of German occupation.

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Code: 67703

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