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 Immigrant from Nepal Named - U.S. Army’s Soldier of the Year
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Immigrant from Nepal Named "U.S. Army’s Soldier of the Year"

 

November 3, 2012

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Immigrants have served with honor in the U.S. armed forces since the Revolutionary War. But in what is believed to be a first, the Army has crowned as its top soldier and an enlistee who was not a U.S. citizen at birth.

 

Sgt. Saral Shrestha joined the Army through the MANVI program, which recruits highly skilled immigrants for specialized positions.

 

Shrestha, 24, grew up wanting to serve in the police or the military in his native Nepal. According to news accounts, he instead immigrated to the United States at his mother’s urging to further his education. After studying computer science at Bellevue University in Nebraska, he joined the Army in 2009 through a pilot program designed to recruit highly skilled immigrants for positions requiring special medical and language skills. Shrestha speaks five languages, including Urdu.

 

Shrestha said he was inspired by his great grandfather Sundar Kumar Shrestha, who fought during the World War II in Oceana and Nagaland from the British Army side.

 

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After serving a tour in Afghanistan, Shrestha earned the right to participate with eleven other soldiers in the Army’s prestigious Best Warrior Competition. Over four days last month, competitors endured a range of tests both physical and mental—including searching for roadside bombs, completing written and oral exams, and performing first aid on wounded comrades.  To prepare for the competition, Shrestha, who is stationed at Fort Bragg, NC, studied the Constitution, memorized Army regulations, and had his wife constantly test him with flashcards. He was announced as the winner October 22 at a meeting of the Association of the United States Army.

 

Shortly before Shrestha was named Soldier of the Year, the Pentagon announced it would resume enlisting immigrants under the program—known as Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MANVI)—through which he was recruited. (Although the initial group of recruits performed higher on entrance tests and had lower attrition rates than native-born soldiers, the program was not immediately renewed due to security concerns following the shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, earlier this year.) According to the New York Times, the program will recruit 1,500 soldiers annually for the next two years, with a focus on dentists, surgeons, and trained psychologists.

 

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For immigrants, a prime benefit of the program is the ability to naturalize after completing basic training—although they can lose their citizenship if they fail to complete a designated number of years in service. Although Shrestha will soon be eligible for discharge, he reportedly has no plans to leave the Army. He instead hopes to obtain a master’s degree in computer science, attend officer training school, and become a member of the Army’s Special Forces.

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Good for those people who wants into enter into MAVNI
 
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 hopefully Nepali will set standards and reputation as Gurkhas did in the British Army.

indeed a great job Saral

 
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 Congrats Saral Bro ! Hope you have Sajha account and you will see our comments.
 
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 fighting for another country is nothing to be proud of.
 
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Sajhaguy69, he is not fighting for another country. He is fighting for his country and that is US. He is already the citizen of US.
बरु नेपालमा कुनै नेपालीले भन्दा यो फलानो जाती ले यो गर्यो भन्थे होला | श्रेष्ठ बन्दु ले हामी सबै नेपालीको नाम राखी दिनु भएकोमा धन्यवाद |

 
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 sajhaguy

so maybe getting education and degree in other countries is also nothing to be proud of???

teita ho nepali ko khutta tanney baani....daha garney baani..

 


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