G4S Gurkha Services - définition. Qu'est-ce que G4S Gurkha Services
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est G4S Gurkha Services - définition


G4S Gurkha Services         
G4S Gurkha Services is a division of G4S managed by former British Army officers, specifically former Gurkhas. It guards important people and locations, including parts of the UK's Critical National Infrastructure.
Ecosystem service         
  • Coral and other living organisms serve as habitats for many marine species.
  • Sustainable urban drainage pond]] near housing in Scotland. The filtering and cleaning of surface and waste water by natural vegetation is a form of ecosystem service.
  • Beach accommodated into a recreational area.
  • sequester carbon]], hold back water thereby reducing [[flood]] risk, and supply cleaned water better than degraded habitats do.
BENEFITS CREATED BY NATURE, FORESTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
Ecosystem Services; Ecological services; Nature's services; Ecosystem goods; Environmental services; Estuarine and coastal ecosystem services; Environmental service; Ecosystem services
Ecosystem services are the many and varied benefits to humans provided by the natural environment and from healthy ecosystems. Such ecosystems include, for example, agroecosystems, forest ecosystem, grassland ecosystems, and aquatic ecosystems.
Gurkha         
  • [[Hindu Rao]]'s house shortly after the siege
  • 2nd/5th [[Royal Gurkha Rifles]], North-West Frontier 1923.
  • The 2/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles marching through Kure soon after their arrival in Japan in May 1946 as part of the Allied forces of occupation
  • Gurkha soldiers during the [[Anglo-Nepalese War]], 1815.
  • six-pounder anti-tank gun]] in Tunisia, 16 March 1943.
  • A trooper of the Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police Force gives directions to a civilian.
  • Memorial of [[10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles]], [[Winchester Cathedral]], [[Hampshire]]
  • Ministry of Defence]], [[City of Westminster]], London.
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  • Gurkha soldiers (1896). The centre figure wears the dark green dress uniform worn by all Gurkhas in British service, with certain regimental distinctions.
  • Soldiers from 1st Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles on patrol in [[Helmand Province]] in [[Afghanistan]] in 2010.
  • The soldiers of 5th Gurkha Rifles of the [[Indian Army]] takes position during a training exercise.
  • Chief of the Gorkhali Army]]; one of the most highly decorated Gorkhali commanders.
  • khukuri]], the signature weapon of the Gurkhas.
  • [[Nick Clegg]] being presented a Gurkha Hat by a Gurkha veteran during his [[Maidstone]] visit, to celebrate the success of their joint campaign for the right to live in the UK, 2009
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  • King of [[Gorkha Kingdom]] and Founder of modern Gorkhali Force ''[[Maharajadhiraja]]'' [[Prithvi Narayan Shah]], (1743-1775) consulting with his first Army Chief ''Senapati'' [[Shivaram Singh Basnyat]] (d.1747)
  • The Nusseree Battalion. later known as the ''1st Gurkha Rifles'', c. 1857.
NEPALESE NATIONAL SOLDIERS
Gurkhas; Gorkhas; Ghurka; Gerkas; Goorkhas; Ghurkhas; Gorakha; Ghorka; Ghoorka; Ayo Gurkhali!; Ayo Gurkhali; Aayo Gurkhali!; Aayo Gurkhali; Queen's Gurkha Officer; Gorkha; Gurkha language; Gurkas; Gorkhali
The Gurkhas or Gorkhas (), with endonym Gorkhali ), are soldiers native to the Indian Subcontinent, chiefly residing within Nepal and some parts of Northeast India.