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Royal Marines Winter Deployment 2022

 

Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting live firing break contact using Oversnow Reconnaissance Vehicle (OSRV) in Norway during Winter Deployment 22.

 

SRS utilise the OSRV’s to assist their mobility to cover greater distances within the training area as they approach Ex Cold Response 22 on completion of the special to arms training.

 

Royal Marines have deployed to Northern Norway to carry out their traditional winter deployment in the Arctic Circle. Commandos will refresh skills in surviving, moving and fighting across the ice.

 

This year, Royal Navy ships will join Royal Marines for the large-scale Norwegian-led exercise Cold Response 22. This takes place in March and April with 28 nations and a total of 35,000 troops already committed to attending the exercise.

 

Photos: PO Phot Si Ethell

Looking back, October 2011 was pretty productive. I did photography for a political campaign, and that got my camera outside the studio again. That was a good thing. My pushes from the Get Pushed group also drove me outside the studio. I captured two more strangers as a result.

 

I used the red sofa over and over as a catalyst. I met several new photographers and artists who happened into the studio. I continued with the impromptu portraits of anyone who came into the studio. My 365 project hit a creative wall, so I began photographing a medically related alphabet.

 

I noted that a lot of my photographs have frontal compositions. I suppose this comes from composing as a painter. Once I noticed this, I began to conciously work with sweeping side light and having the camera at an angle to the subject. The frontal, almost flat and layered composition stryle is so pervasive through my work that I want to prove to myself I can play another tune.

 

At the end of October I was honored to have a photography class visit my studio to hear what I had to say about lighting and photography in general. We had a grand time. In November I plan to take the camera outside the studio more frequently, capture new strangers, and perhaps photograph on location.

 

1. Portrait of a Landllocked Sailor with a Portrait of Himself, 2. Lane Davis, 3. Waiting on the Alarm, 4. 161/100 The Oblivious Guitar Player, 5. 162/100 Lawrence, 6. 28 Days Later, 7. Like Old Times, 8. Hair Today Gone Tomorrow, 9. Southern Gothic, 10. Jackalope, 11. Magdalen, 12. C is for Christchurch Chromosome, 13. The Happy 4, 14. “In revenge and in love, woman is more barbarous than man” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche, 15. Allison, 16. B is for Bloody Bandage from Biking without a Brain Basket, 17. “And where the offence is, let the great axe fall.” ~ Shakespeare, 18. Sisters from Separate Centuries, 19. Professor Hayes and the Disciples of Light, 20. “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” ~ Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy, 21. I is for Influenza Inoculation, 22. The Time Traveler, 23. Captain Copeland of the Lost Planet Commandos, 24. Paul, 25. L is for Lockjaw and Lithium

Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge

I like the lightning

Photographed during a full-day coach trip to Loch Ness and the Scottish Highlands.

Westland Sea King HC4 Commando of 841 NAS carries out a final cross country sortie during late February 2016 near Wimbleball Lake, Exmoor.

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Members of Bravo company in support of 45 Commando, during a Viking aided advance to contact.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

Royal Marines from 42 Commando take part in counter-piracy, anti-smuggling ops, and training local forces in the Gulf Guinea.

 

HMS Trents remit is to protect UK interests at sea, work and support our allies, assist British citizens, provide aid in the aftermath of natural disasters.

 

She has a flight deck and is armed with an array of weaponry, meaning she can support a range of operations, from counter-piracy to anti-smuggling.

 

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Tau commandos in ghillie suits. The suits are made from very fine medical gauze dipped in 50/50 water and PVA glue then draped around the models. The models are then painted dark angels green, given a quick layer of PVA glue and rolled in flock.

  

Pictured: 45 Commando Assault Engineers conduct Close Quarter Battle (CQB) training in northern Norway.

 

Royal Marines from 45 Commando have deployed to Norway for WINTER DEPLOYMENT 20 (WD 20).

The Arbroath-based Royal Marine Commando Unit are being put through their paces in the harsh Arctic conditions. As 3 Cdo Bde’s mountain and cold weather warfare specialists, WD20 will ensure that the Unit is ready in all respects to operate in one of the world’s most arduous environments.

As part of Ex CETUS, training for the Unit starts with the Cold Weather Warfare Course which teaches students the skills needed to operate in an Arctic environment. The course has three phases – survival, mobility and warfare, culminating in a final exercise which puts the newly-taught skills into practice. The Unit will then begin a period of Skills to Arms training, where each sub-unit will undertake their own bespoke training package, which includes working with other Royal Marine units and a variety of NATO allies.

WD20 will conclude with Exercise COLD RESPONSE, a large, multi-national NATO exercise which will build on from the success of BALTIC PROTECTOR 19. The exercise is spread over several weeks and will see Littoral Strike and Future Commando Force playing a key part, with the 45 Cdo Battlegroup operating from a variety of different platforms alongside other NATO partners.

 

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Members of Bravo company in support of 45 Commando, during a Viking aided advance to contact.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

Royal Marines of 40 Commando taking part in PROJECT HERMOD LIVEX.

 

PROJECT HERMOD was a capability demonstration to mark the Defence Integrated Review (IR).

 

Taking place on RFA Mounts Bay and at Bovington training area, it displayed Multi-Domain Integration (MDI) within Defence as part of a transformation programme.

 

Trained for rapid worldwide deployment, the troops of 40 Commando are highly skilled, adaptable, and capable of combating a wide range of threats.

 

The unit are at the forefront of innovation as commandos go back to their roots as raiders from the sea and embrace new technologies to help their specialised operations around the world.

 

Since its formation in 1942, 40 Commando has served in every major British conflict, playing a pivotal role in several notable campaigns and operations.

 

Photos: LPhot Phil Bloor

 

Credit: UK Ministry of Defence 2021

 

Just outside Spean Bridge in The Highlands of Scotland. This is to commemorate the commandos who trained in the locality in WW2. It attracts visitors from all around the world who pay their respects.

The roll call of the names of brave men who gave their lives is on going - we should never forget their sacrifice in the interest of freedom.

British Royal Marine Commandos with Alpha Company, 40 Commando Battle Group move a simulated casualty

during Integrated Training Exercise 1-20 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms,

Calif. Oct. 21, 2019. The Royal Marines took advantage of training areas at MCAGCC while preparing to

participate in the Marine Air Ground Task Force Warfighting Exercise as an adversary force in early

November. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Cedar M. Barnes)

Planes of Fame Airshow, Chino Airport (2004)

United States - West-Coast Tour 2004

 

Curtiss C-46D Commando, 44-77559 (USAF)

Once a famous landmark at Valencia road (Tucson)

 

Photo selection

Curtiss - C-46 Commando

 

Overlooking the memorials and tributes to lost and fallen Commandos, both recent and more dated, the Commando memorial statue stands starkly against the backdrop of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.

 

The Commando Memorial is a Category A listed 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 the United Kingdom's best-known monuments, both as a war memorial and as a tourist attraction offering views of Ben Nevis and Aonach Mòr.

 

Comando Memorial, Spean Bridge

MC-130J 25759

 

RAF Mildenhall

 

25th February 2017

Whilst on the Hoe, I had to pay my respects to all the veterans and this stood out and caught my eye.

Brave men and women

Respect!

Double Dutch for Clyde-Based Commandos and Police

 

Royal Marines tasked with safeguarding Britain's nuclear deterrent have been testing their skills, alongside their Ministry of Defence Police counterparts, in The Netherlands during Exercise Gelderland Strike. The Scotland-based Marines – from O and P Squadrons at 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group RM – are trusted with the important duty of keeping Britain’s strategic nuclear deterrent safe, whether on a Vanguard-class submarine in and around the Clyde, or elsewhere in the UK.

The mission relies on the Royal Marines, MOD Police and other agencies working together, so a joint training exercise was the ideal opportunity to build the partnership and share tactics.

 

concert à l'embuscade, Lyon France

CloneArmyCustoms Clone Commando Hope Poster

British Royal Marine Commandos with Alpha Company, 40 Commando Battle Group approach a building

during Integrated Training Exercise 1-20 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms,

Calif. Oct. 21, 2019. The Royal Marines took advantage of training areas at MCAGCC while preparing to participate in the Marine Air Ground Task Force Warfighting Exercise as an adversary force in early

November. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Cedar M. Barnes)

If you have time the view on BLACK without distractions cheers Ed

 

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Members of Bravo company in support of 45 Commando, during a Viking aided advance to contact.

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

Norton Commando Tank. Battlesbridge Motorcycle Museum, Essex.

 

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Het 2 Bataljon Commando traint in Tsjechië

 

Het 2 Bataljon Commando (2 Cdo) is op zondag 1 maart vertrokken naar het militaire oefenterrein van Boletice, in het zuiden van Tsjechië. Daar trainen ze gedurende twee weken om zich voor te bereiden op hun deelname aan de snelle NAVO-reactiemacht (NRF), die in januari 2016 van start gaat.

 

De snelle reactiemacht van de NAVO bestaat uit land-, lucht- en maritieme componenten en uit Special Forces, die de alliantie over heel de wereld snel kan inzetten.

 

“We bereiden ons al sinds januari 2015 voor op onze deelname aan de NRF” zegt luitenant-kolonel Vincent Pierard, korpscommandant van het 2 Bataljon Commando “Onze eerste oefening vond plaats in het Nederlandse Amersfoort, waar we een stafoefening hielden.”

 

Na de training voor de staf van het bataljon is het nu de beurt aan de militairen op het terrein. De eerste week van de trainingsperiode oefenen de paracommando’s van het 2 Cdo op de uitvoering van sectie- en pelotonsaanvallen. Van vrijdag 6 tot zondag 8 maart bleven de militairen non-stop op het terrein tijdens een veldtrainingsoefening. Hierbij kregen ze verschillende scenario’s voorgeschoteld, zoals een explosievenopslagplaats die ze moesten ontruimen of gijzelaars die ze moesten bevrijden. De tweede week werden de compagniecommandanten op de proef gesteld. Van 9 tot 11 maart ontplooiden ze hun compagnieën op de schietstanden met lucht-, genie- en artilleriesteun.

 

“De komende maanden houden we nog verschillende oefeningen, zodat we klaar zijn voor de grote evaluatieoefening die de NAVO eind september organiseert”, vertelt luitenant-kolonel Pierard. “In november ten slotte nemen we deel aan een laatste oefening voordat onze standby-periode begint. Die zal plaatsvinden in Spanje en alle landen die deelnemen aan de NRF 2016 zullen er aanwezig zijn.”

 

Photo's: Daniel Orban

 

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: Jackals returing from an advance to contact exercise on the Mojave Desert

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

Pictured: OC Yankee Company, 45 Commando, Maj Rogers commanding his troops during a live fire advance to contact.

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

They kick ass. Loosly inspired by Delta Force, US Rangers and Marines, and some other stuff in the desert.

 

Both still WIP, but I thought I'd show them off. ;D

Royal Marines Winter Deployment 2022

 

Pictured are Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) conducting live firing break contact using Oversnow Reconnaissance Vehicle (OSRV) in Norway during Winter Deployment 22.

 

SRS utilise the OSRV’s to assist their mobility to cover greater distances within the training area as they approach Ex Cold Response 22 on completion of the special to arms training.

 

Royal Marines have deployed to Northern Norway to carry out their traditional winter deployment in the Arctic Circle. Commandos will refresh skills in surviving, moving and fighting across the ice.

 

This year, Royal Navy ships will join Royal Marines for the large-scale Norwegian-led exercise Cold Response 22. This takes place in March and April with 28 nations and a total of 35,000 troops already committed to attending the exercise.

 

Photos: PO Phot Si Ethell

EXERCISE GREEN DAGGER 19.1

 

As part of their Force Generation process and wider preparation for Lead Commando Group, 45 Commando Royal Marines deployed to America during Exercise Green Dagger. The exercise involved Live Fire Tactical Training (LFTT) and a Force of Force (FEX) exercise with two United States Marine Corps (USMC) Battle Groups (BG), conducted on an impressively large village complex. During the exercise 45 Cdo were stationed at Camp Wilson, located on the Marine Air Ground Combat Centre, a huge training complex of approx 100 square kilometres in the Mojave Desert. It was a great opportunity for the Commandos to meet and train with their American counterparts.

La page n°10 avec un clone commando de la république surnommé Gregor, il apparait dans la 5ème saison de The Clone Wars (Episode 12).

 

Il est uniquement fait avec des Decals, je ne me suis pas lancé dans la peinture des motifs difficiles qui apparaissent sur son casque alors j'ai préféré en faire un Decal sur Paint...; j'ai choisi la facilité je sais :p

 

(d'ailleurs si quelqu'un souhaite ce Decal ou un autre de ma galerie, alors qu'il se manifeste dans les commentaires, je me ferrai un plaisir de fouiller dans mes dossiers de Decal pour pouvoir satisfaire ces besoins)

 

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Page 10, Clone Commando Gregor (Clone Wars Season 5 Episode 12) ! He is entierely made with Decals designed by me !

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Pictured: 45 Commando during fight phase of artic warfare training.

 

Royal Marines from 45 Commando have deployed to Norway for WINTER DEPLOYMENT 20 (WD 20).

 

The Arbroath-based Royal Marine Commando Unit are being put through their paces in the harsh Arctic conditions. As 3 Cdo Bde’s mountain and cold weather warfare specialists, WD20 will ensure that the Unit is ready in all respects to operate in one of the world’s most arduous environments.

 

As part of Ex CETUS, training for the Unit starts with the Cold Weather Warfare Course which teaches students the skills needed to operate in an Arctic environment. The course has three phases – survival, mobility and warfare, culminating in a final exercise which puts the newly-taught skills into practice. The Unit will then begin a period of Skills to Arms training, where each sub-unit will undertake their own bespoke training package, which includes working with other Royal Marine units and a variety of NATO allies.

 

WD20 will conclude with Exercise COLD RESPONSE, a large, multi-national NATO exercise which will build on from the success of BALTIC PROTECTOR 19. The exercise is spread over several weeks and will see Littoral Strike and Future Commando Force playing a key part, with the 45 Cdo Battlegroup operating from a variety of different platforms alongside other NATO partners.

 

Photos: LPhot Stevie Burke

 

ROYAL MARINES GREEN DAGGER USA 2019

 

IMAGE SHOWS: A Royal Marine from Alpha Company 40 Commando patrols through an urban environment casting a shadow from the harsh sun on a garage door. Taken in California at 29 Palms on Ex Green Dagger 2019.

 

40 Commando Battle Group take on their US Marine Corps counterparts in a peer-on-peer scenario in the deserts of California. Their training took place in the excellent, and truly vast, range complex at Twentynine Palms (near the border of Mexico).

 

The Royal Marines have been invited by the Commandant General of the US Marine Corps to compete in a peer-on-peer warfighting scenario: “we must train the way we intend to fight. Training must reflect how we would fight a thinking adversary who can compete in all domains”. 40 Commando Battle Group have partnered with 7th Marine Regiment USMC as the adversary for; providing a commando force to be the lethal tip-of-the-spear to take on 2nd Marine Division (2nd MARDIV).

Curtiss C-46 Commando (built in 1945) off on another Alaska mission. Thirteen days later she had an accident at Manley Hot Springs and was substantially damaged. Bound to be repairable, they usually are!

 

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