Commando Operations
Special forces raids conducted by elite troops, typically involving surprise attacks, sabotage, and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines. Used extensively by British commandos and American Rangers during World War II.
Cn. Commando
A term used to describe elite military units trained for specialized operations, such as raids, sabotage, and reconnaissance. Commandos were widely used by the Allies during World War II, and they played a significant role in disrupting enemy operations and gathering intelligence.
Bt-41: Commandos
Elite British special forces units trained for raids and sabotage missions behind enemy lines. They played a vital role in disrupting enemy operations and gathering intelligence during World War II.
British Commandos
Special forces units of the British Army trained for raids, sabotage, and reconnaissance operations behind enemy lines during World War II.