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attached. After the raid a number of dead and wounded
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of assault infantry to spearhead future Allied landing operations. Three units were left unbrigaded to carry out smaller-scale raids.
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and remained on their regimental rolls for pay. All volunteers went through a six-week intensive commando course at
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SOE in France: An
Account of the Work of the British Special Operations
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were awarded to the
British Commandos during the Second World War.
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Undercover: The Men and Women of the
Special Operations Executive
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from a detachment of No. 62 Commando under the command of
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Kingdom
445:dictating the execution of all captured commandos.
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1490:Military units and formations established in 1940
480:. Neither Lassen nor Appleyard survived the war.
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1485:Battalions of the British Army in World War II
1139:British Commando units of the Second World War
278:The commandos were formed in 1940 by order of
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1515:1943 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
1233:No. 62 Commando (Small Scale Raiding Force)
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264:British Army during the Second World War
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883:Anders Lassen, V.C., M.C., of the S.A.S
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328:of 75 men and further divided into
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839:Gerard Fournier and Andre Heintz,
441:being tied up and the Nazi German
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618:North-West Europe 1942, 1944–1945
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418:he was executed on 13 July 1943.
361:Combined Operations Headquarters
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1294:No. 48 (Royal Marine) Commando
1289:No. 47 (Royal Marine) Commando
1284:No. 46 (Royal Marine) Commando
1279:No. 45 (Royal Marine) Commando
1274:No. 44 (Royal Marine) Commando
1269:No. 43 (Royal Marine) Commando
1264:No. 42 (Royal Marine) Commando
1259:No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando
1254:No. 40 (Royal Marine) Commando
1198:No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando
813:"Shall We Have a Bash, Chaps?"
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1086:The Small Scale Raiding Force
942:. London: Osprey Publishing.
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402:, on 12/13 September 1942 at
398:were complete successes, but
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593:Middle East 1941, 1942, 1944
357:Special Operations Executive
268:Special Operations Executive
158:Special Operations Executive
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1387:4th Special Service Brigade
1382:3rd Special Service Brigade
1377:2nd Special Service Brigade
1372:1st Special Service Brigade
568:Landing at Porto San Venere
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1392:Special Air Service Troops
1203:No. 11 (Scottish) Commando
976:Haskew, Michael E (2007).
1459:No. 1 Demolition Squadron
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1331:Royal Air Force Commandos
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1069:. Naval Institute Press.
1041:. London: Little, Brown.
1016:British Commandos 1940–46
1014:Moreman, Timothy (2006).
995:Howarth, Patrick (1980).
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324:. Each was divided into
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1367:Special Service Brigade
1188:No. 8 (Guards) Commando
938:Chappell, Mike (1996).
885:. New English Library.
370:. Its first operation,
318:Special Service Brigade
1437:Other Commando forces:
957:Foot, Michael (2004).
940:Army Commandos 1940–45
919:Brown, Gordon (2009).
881:Langley, Mike (1988).
1449:Special Boat Squadron
1310:Royal Naval Commandos
1018:. Osprey Publishing.
456:, most notably Major
454:Special Boat Squadron
124:Close-quarters combat
1238:Middle East Commando
1084:Lett, Brian (2014).
1065:Ladd, James (1984).
1033:Owen, James (2012).
613:North Africa 1941–43
372:Operation Postmaster
235:Operation Fahrenheit
195:Operation Postmaster
1444:Special Air Service
1090:Pen and Sword Books
476:, elder brother of
470:Special Air Service
462:Special Air Service
392:Operation Barricade
225:Operation Huckabuck
200:Operation Barricade
154:Combined Operations
765:van der Bijl, p.12
678:Valli di Comacchio
628:Pursuit to Messina
452:and served in the
423:Geoffrey Appleyard
400:Operation Aquatint
380:motor torpedo boat
322:lieutenant colonel
215:Operation Aquatint
210:Operation Branford
120:Amphibious warfare
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1048:978-1-4087-0302-1
987:978-1-84415-577-4
980:. Pen and Sword.
930:978-0-7475-9607-3
849:978-2-915762-05-1
774:Moreman, pp.84–85
573:Landing in Sicily
384:The Little Pisser
311:Louis Mountbatten
280:Winston Churchill
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801:Foot, p.167
683:Westkapelle
653:Sicily 1943
648:Sedjenane 1
638:St. Nazaire
623:Norway 1941
518:Argenta Gap
503:Alethangyaw
450:Middle East
439:Dieppe raid
376:Fernando Po
305:during the
295:Roger Keyes
186:Engagements
178:Nickname(s)
164:Garrison/HQ
1479:Categories
1423:Northforce
1356:Brigades (
690:References
663:Syria 1941
588:Madagascar
382:nicknamed
351:Operations
338:Achnacarry
334:cap badges
274:Background
70:Allegiance
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695:Citations
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1037:Commando
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548:Flushing
498:Adriatic
408:Normandy
345:brigades
330:sections
301:and the
299:Galipoli
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110:Commando
668:Termoli
643:Salerno
388:channel
291:Admiral
250:or the
136:Raiding
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44:Active
825:4 May
633:Rhine
578:Leese
528:Crete
513:Anzio
508:Aller
365:Major
172:Poole
1358:List
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