This One Armed Gurkha SLAUGHTERED Dozens Of Japanese Soldiers

During the Second World War, there were a number of incredible soldiers who committed heroic acts against their enemies. One man who was heavily injured during World War 2 was Lachhiman Gurung who managed to hold off 200 Japanese Soldiers whilst he just had one arm. He was a small man of 4 feet 11 inches tall, and he was a Gurkha soldier. But Lachhiman was responsible for shooting 31 of his enemies, and he had been very badly hurt in the minutes before the Japanese soldiers attacked. He had thrown 2 grenades out of his trench, however a third exploded as he threw it and this left him being able to use just one arm. He remained defiant and then he with one arm fired his rifle and repelled hours and days of Japanese attacks. He knew if he was captured he would have been killed, but he took the lives of 31 Japanese soldiers instead with his bolt action rifle. He had also had been blinded in one eye during the explosion. After the Second World War, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions, and he
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