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The Afghan Commandos are trained in reconnaissance and special operations. They provide support to each region of Afghanistan with commando kandak assigned to the corps throughout the country.
during a mountain training trip in 2007 we took a day to go up to spean bridge and visit the memorial. for us as royal marines its a special place.
Sniper and most lethal member of Delta Squad. Hand painted by me using arealight plain white commando helmet, torso decal from the internet, hoth rebel backpack and lego gun
I should have pictured the cammo crayon this set came with.
An outfit I remember seeing and wanting when I was a child but didn't get.
Pictures from the Finale of Yeovilton Airday 2015, Commando Assault. very impressive sight to see so many helicopters in such small airspace.
Sergeant and leader of Delta Squad.Hand painted by me using arealight plain white commando helmet, torso decal from the internet, hoth rebel backpack and lego gun
Character: commando Jinx
Game: League Of Legends
Cosplayer: Foxy Suicide
PH: Lorenzo Tessieri - Lacrima
The Commando Memorial is a Category A listed monument in Lochaber dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. It overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle and unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother. It was created by the sculptor Scott Sutherland who won a competition to design the memorial in 1949.
The monument consists of a cast bronze sculpture of three Commandos in characteristic dress complete with cap comforter, webbing and rifle, standing atop a stone plinth. "United we conquer" is inscribed around the top of the stone plinth, while the original plaque on the stone plinth reads: "In memory of the officers and men of the commandos who died in the Second World War 1939–1945. This country was their training ground”
A Garden of Remembrance, which was subsequently added to the site, is used by many surviving World War II Commandos as the designated final resting place for their ashes. It has also been used as a place where many families have scattered ashes and erected tributes to loved ones who belonged to contemporary Commando units and who have died in more recent conflicts such as the Falklands War or in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A British Royal Marine Commando with O Squadron, 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines fires a M4 Carbine Rifle during a live-fire exercise at Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex, Chesapeake, Virginia, July 27, 2023.
U.S. Marines and British Royal Marines train with M4 Carbine rifles and M18 pistols in order to increase proficiency.
Exercise Tartan Eagle is an annual bilateral training exercise for the U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment and British Royal Marines with 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines to travel to each other's training facilities to exchange tactics, techniques and procedures in fixed site security.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by SSgt. Servante R. Coba
A British Royal Marine Commando with O Squadron, 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines fires a M4 Carbine Rifle during a live-fire exercise at Naval Support Activity Northwest Annex, Chesapeake, Virginia, July 27, 2023.
U.S. Marines and British Royal Marines train with M4 Carbine rifles and M18 pistols in order to increase proficiency.
Exercise Tartan Eagle is an annual bilateral training exercise for the U.S. Marines with Marine Corps Security Forces Regiment and British Royal Marines with 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines to travel to each other's training facilities to exchange tactics, techniques and procedures in fixed site security.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by SSgt. Servante R. Coba
Tech specialist and by-the-book member of Delta Squad.Hand painted by me using arealight plain white commando helmet, torso decal from the internet, hoth rebel backpack and lego gun
Bandar Seri Begawan - Two of the largest ships in the British Royal Navy are spearheading a key multinational land and maritime exercise in and around Brunei, marking the final phase of the Navy's biggest deployment to the Far East in more than a decade.. Images by LA (PHOT) Bernie Henesy HMS Ocean.
The Ben Nevis range forms a backdrop to the memorial which is located 1 mile from Spean Bridge, Scotland
Commando in the static display at Liverpool's Pier Head during the visit of HMS Illustrious 22-27 October 2009.
Army soldier in protective combat uniform, Soldier with rifle in forest, Soldier on duty, Military soldier shooting with assault rifle on world war field
RMC’s 2This is my second show sheet; it’s about the badge I made for my Graphics class. As you can see on the previous sheet I made two badges in first year graphics. The first: ‘Andy Pandys Soliders’ G1. The second:’Shirley Whirleys Commandos’ G2. This shows a ranking system just like in any forces, there are ranks. I loved this idea. Above you can see my first initial sketch of my idea of the badge and the comparison of the Royal Marine Commandos badge.
The Commando Memorial in Lochaber is a monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during World War II. Situated around a mile from Spean Bridge village, it overlooks the training areas of the Commando Training Depot established in 1942 at Achnacarry Castle. Unveiled in 1952 by the Queen Mother, it has become one of Scotland's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.The monument consists of a cast bronze sculpture of three Commandos in characteristic dress complete with cap comforter, webbing and rifle, standing atop a stone plinthThe three Commandos are depicted looking south towards Ben Nevis."United we conquer" is inscribed around the top of the stone plinth, while the original plaque on the stone plinth reads: "In memory of the officers and men of the commandos who died in the Second World War 1939–1945. This country was their training ground."
A Garden of Remembrance, which was subsequently added to the site, is used by many surviving World War II Commandos as the designated final resting place for their ashes.It has also been used as a place where many families have scattered ashes and erected tributes to loved ones who belonged to contemporary Commando units and who have died in more recent conflicts such as the Falklands War or in Afghanistan and Iraq.