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  2. 41 Commando - Wikipedia

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    41 Commando or No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando was a unit of the Royal Marines trained as Commandos during the Second World War.They were part of the all Royal Marine 4th Special Service Brigade that took part in the Normandy landings in June 1944 and later that served in World War II, the Korean War, and in Northern Ireland.

  3. Battle of Douvres Radar Station - Wikipedia

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    British No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando attacked a German radar station operated by and mostly defended by Luftwaffe ground forces. Supported by an artillery and detachments of specialist mine-clearing and assault tanks of 79th Armoured Division, the defences were breached and the site taken with few casualties on the Allied side. [2]

  4. United Kingdom Commando Force - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom Commando Force (UKCF), previously called 3 Commando Brigade (3 Cdo Bde), is the UK's special operations-capable [1] commando formation of the Royal Marines. It is composed of Royal Marine Commandos and commando qualified personnel from the Royal Navy , British Army and Royal Air Force .

  5. Commandos (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1942 the Royal Marines were tasked to organise Commando units of their own. [27] In total nine Commando units were formed by the Royal Marines: No. 40, No. 41, No. 42, No. 43, No. 44, No. 45, No. 46, No. 47 and the last, No. 48, which was not formed until 1944. [12] In 1943 two other Commando units were formed.

  6. British Commando operations during the Second World War

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    No. 47(RM) Commando (part of 4th Special Service Brigade) landed on the west flank of Gold Beach and captured Port-en-Bessin. In November 1944, British Commandos of the 4th Commando Brigade and No. 41 (Royal Marine) Commando were involved in the Battle of Walcheren Causeway, attacking from seaward at Flushing and Westkapelle. [citation needed]

  7. Royal Marines to form new commando force in armed ... - AOL

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    The military is to spend more time operating overseas as the Army faces cuts to troop numbers and ‘industrial age’ equipment.