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  • 1Snow Wolf Commando Unit — Infobox Military Unit unit name= Snow Wolf Commando Unit (SWCU) caption=The arm patch of the SWCU country= People s Republic of China type= Special Forces branch= People s Armed Police dates= December 2002 (existence only revealed in 2005)… …

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  • 2Commando Logistic Regiment — Cap Badge of the Royal Marines Active Country …

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  • 3Commando 21 — is the name given to the reorganisation of the Royal Marines (RM) three battalion sized Commando units; namely 40 Commando; 42 Commando; and 45 Commando [1]. Contents 1 The Commando 21 Organisation 1.1 Command Company …

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  • 4Commando — For other uses, see Commando (disambiguation). The French Navy commando unit Jaubert storms a naval vessel in a mock assault In English, the term commando means a specific kind of individual soldier or military unit. In contemporary usage,… …

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  • 5commando — /keuh man doh, mahn /, n., pl. commandos, commandoes. 1. (in World War II) a. any of the specially trained Allied military units used for surprise, hit and run raids against Axis forces. b. a member of any of these units. Cf. ranger (def. 3). 2.… …

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  • 6commando — com•man•do [[t]kəˈmæn doʊ, ˈmɑn [/t]] n. pl. dos, does 1) mil a) (in World War II) a combat unit specially trained for surprise raids against Axis forces b) any military unit organized for similar operations c) a member of such a unit 2) mil a… …

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  • 7Commando (film) — Commando Theatrical release poster Directed by Mark L. Lester Produced by …

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  • 8Commando Memorial — Location Lochaber, Scottish Highlands Designer Scott Sutherland Type …

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  • 9Commando Parachute Group — 11e bataillon parachutistes insignia Active 1965 present Country …

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  • 10Commando — Com*man do, n. [D. See {Command}, v. t.] 1. In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers. The war bands, called commandos, have played a great part in the . . . military… …

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