After piper Malcolm Campbell was shot and left for dead during World War One, he credited his bagpipes with helping to save ...
A fleet of 159 Lynx Brutal snowmobiles are intended to help the UK Commando Force patrol the Arctic at Camp Viking.
Alongside their Dutch allies, the fliers staged aviation assaults – delivering commandos to a location so they can carry out a ground attack or raid – provided direct air support with machine-guns or ...
who served as a British fighter pilot and Royal Marine during the Second World War. According to the UK’s senior service, “[Hay] epitomised the daring of the Commandos during raids on Nazi ...
and Commando Bay on Okanagan Lake was called Dunrobin’s Bay. As Japan invaded countries in Southeast Asia, the Canadian military and the British Intelligence Agency needed soldiers who could ...
Founded in 1951, the War Veterans' Torch Commando, or "the Torch", as it was usually called ... been opposed to the entry of South Africa into the war on the side of the British and some of whom had ...
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The classic Commandos series was all about cleverly commanding a squad to pull off some daring operations aimed at crippling the Nazi war machine and putting a real stick in the eye of the empire.
The UK Commando Force is now in possession of 159 Lynx Brutal Over Snow Reconnaissance Vehicles (OSRV) made by a Finnish subsidiary of Canadian firm Bombardier Recreational Products. Tasked with ...