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  2. Para-Commando Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In November 1991, the Para-Commando Regiment became a brigade by adding new support units.' [1] By 2003, the Brigade was disbanded. The Para-Commando units (1st Parachute Battalion (Belgium), 3rd Parachute Battalion (Belgium), 2nd Commando Battalion (Belgium)) formed together with 12/13th Battalion of the Line the new 'Light Brigade'. In 2018 ...

  3. 2nd Commando Battalion (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Commando Battalion (French: 2e Bataillon de Commandos, officially abbreviated to 2 Codo) is a one of four airborne forces battalion unit of the Belgian Land Component and part of the 'Special Operations Regiment', which specialized in air assault and airborne operations, amphibious warfare, combat patrol, commando style raids, irregular warfare, long-range penetration, special ...

  4. Special Operations Regiment (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    That year, the parachutist and commando units were brought together to form the Para Commando Regiment. Later, an antitank company, a field artillery battery and a reconnaissance squadron were added to the regiment. In 1991, the regiment became the Para-Commando Brigade by adding new support units.

  5. Para-Commando Field Artillery Battery - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Field Artillery Regiment/Field Artillery Battery ParaCommando (Dutch: 2 Regiment Veldartillerie/Batterij Veldartillerie ParaCommando) or 2A was a airborne forces unit of the Belgian Army, which specialized in airborne operations, artillery observer, combat patrol, counter-battery fire, fire support, indirect fire, reconnaissance, self-defense on the battlefield if the fire base is ...

  6. Special Forces Group (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The company was made up of team members from the Army and a Para Commando detachment. They worked in conjunction with all the division as well as the I Corps (Belgium) . The unit consisted of 16 teams of 4 operators as well as support members, for a total of about 120 men and served in a stay-behind role. [ 5 ]

  7. Structure of the Belgian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Armed Forces are headed by the Chief of Defence with the rank of General, who is assisted by a Vice-Chief of Staff and three Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) with the rank of Lieutenant General. Six general directorates headed by Major Generals manage the bureaucratic aspects of the Belgian Armed Forces. [1] Chief of Defence

  8. 5th Special Air Service - Wikipedia

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    On 21 September 1945 5th SAS was transferred from the British Army to the newly reformed Belgian Army. Renamed the 1st Regiment of Parachutists they served independently as a mobile airborne unit until 1952 when the regiment joined with the Commando Regiment to form a battalion of the Para-Commando Brigade.

  9. List of paratrooper forces - Wikipedia

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    Belgium. Special Operations Regiment [58] 2nd Commando Battalion [59] 3rd Parachute Battalion [60] ... 2nd Parachute Commando Group (Grup 2 Para Komando) [296]