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The Final Assault in Exercise Sea Khanjar where Royal Marines from 40 Commando along with The Presidential Guard Marines from the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) conducted two separate raids together. The first raid was by Landing Craft Units from HMS Albion and in conjuction with the Viking force. The second was by Helo, United Arab Emirate Chinook.

 

This assault is a consolidation of the training that took place between the UAE Marines along with 40 Commando Royal Marines during Exercise Sea Khanjar. This exercise is apart of Operation Cougar that consists of HMS Albion and HMS Sutherland that are also apart of the United Kingdoms Response force Task Group.

Afghan Commandos from 2nd Company, 7th Special Operations Kandak pull security during close quarters combat training in Washer district, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 14, 2013. The commandos, along with their coalition force mentors review these techniques to increase combat effectiveness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Benjamin Tuck/Released)

30 Commando Support Squadron who are the Brigade Reconnaissance Force take part in an operation in Helmand province Afghanistan.

 

30 Commando Royal Marines are embarked on their first operational tour since WW2.

  

Royal Marine Commandos are pictured during a Green Ops exercise conducted over a two day period in various areas around Woodbury Common and Tregantle Ranges in Devon.

 

Photographer: POA(Phot) Sean Clee

  

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42 Commando Royal Marines J Company went out on Operation Satunki 2. This was an Afgan National Police lead partnered Operation in the area of Ghazni Street, Nadi-e Ali North, Helmand Province, Afganistan. It proved to be a successfull operation as J Company found a number of Improvised Explosive Devices hidden in a large haystack.

 

Images taken by La(Phot) David Hillhouse. BRITISH CROWN COPYRIGHT©2010

Afghan Commandos from 2nd Company, 7th Special Operations Kandak clear a room during close quarters combat training in Washer district, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 14, 2013. The commandos, along with their coalition force mentors review these techniques to increase combat effectiveness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Benjamin Tuck/Released)

Filename: 01_00091837

TITLE: Curtiss, C-46F, Commando

CORPORATION NAME: Curtiss

DESIGNATION: C-46F

OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Commando

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: USA, Comemmorative Air Force's ""China Doll"" (44-78663, N53594) seen at Brown Field, San Diego circa 1987.

REPOSITORY: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Royal Marine Commandos are pictured during a Green Ops exercise conducted over a two day period in various areas around Woodbury Common and Tregantle Ranges in Devon.

 

Photographer: POA(Phot) Sean Clee

Filename: 01_00091843

TITLE: Curtiss, C-46F, Commando

CORPORATION NAME: Curtiss

DESIGNATION: C-46F

OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Commando

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: USA, Comemmorative Air Force's ""China Doll"" (44-78663, N53594) seen at Brown Field, San Diego circa 1987.

REPOSITORY: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Overlooking the wartime Commando training area. It commemorates the WW2 Commandos.

Belgian Soldiers from 2Cdo (2 Commando) and medical Component serving with the Light Brigade during Exercise Active Trip 2015, Barrage de Nisramont Belgium.

 

Photos: Rose Henrion & Guy Verbuggen

 

42 COMMANDO ROYAL MARINES L COMPANY ON PATROL IN NADI-E ALI NORTH, Forward Operational Base Folad, Afganistan, 1 May 2011.

 

Images taken by LA(Phot) Hillhouse. BRITISH CROWN COPYRIGHT©2010

Commando Memorial - Spean Bridge, Scotland

Active trip 2010

 

This exercise will take place in the provinces of West and East Flanders, Hainaut and Namur, Belgium

 

The purpose of the exercise, in collaboration with French soldiers from 35 (RAP Parachute Infantry Regiment) and the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, is training in the procedures and techniques for Non-combatant Evacuation Operations ( NEO).

 

Nearly 1,000 military Belgians, mostly from the 2nd Battalion of Commandos Flawinne and 3 Battalion Paratroopers Tielen, and 150 French soldiers, supported by 4 C-130, will participate in ACTIVE TRIP. They will travel mainly by foot or by using light wheeled vehicles

 

Main Caption

 

Belgian airborne units are on alert, with 3 Parachute Battalion from Tielen and 2 Commandos from Flawinne, are about to help Belgian expatriates in the context of Exercise Active Trip.

 

Led by the Immediate Reaction Capability (IRC - Para-Commando Regiment), this exercise will also see the participation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. The recent security crisis born of the earthquake in Haiti has highlighted the importance of coordination between the FPS Foreign Affairs and Defense during such a crisis. To gain experience in the field, a team composed of staff from both departments will participate actively in the consolidation of expatriates (about 450 civilians), reception and sorting of these before their evacuation by road or by air on board four C-130 Defence Belgian and a French C-160.

 

British Royal Marines from Y Company 45 Commando conducting Operation Ghartse Palang in the 'Upper Sangin Valley' area of The Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

A studio session with recently ORD'ed Commandoes from the Singapore Armed Forces.

ORD stands for operationally ready date i.e. completion of full time National Service.

Filename: 01_00091840

TITLE: Curtiss, C-46F, Commando

CORPORATION NAME: Curtiss

DESIGNATION: C-46F

OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Commando

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: USA, Comemmorative Air Force's ""China Doll"" (44-78663, N53594) seen at Brown Field, San Diego circa 1987.

REPOSITORY: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

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Pictured is a patrol by PMT (Police Mentoring Troop) from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Jackson, Sangin.

 

Members of the patrol were carrying small wind up power radios, to give out to locals as a gift to them.

 

Routine ground domination patrols to provide security for the local people are conducted every day in Afghanistan. There is nothing extraordinary about these patrols but they are absolutely critical to the success of the mission. The Royal Marines of the 40 Commando, working in Sangin, carry out patrols like these to ensure the provision of security to the area and give the local people confidence in the ISAF mission.

 

This particular patrol left from Forward Operating Base Jackson in Sangin and headed to the outskirts of the District Centre. Once there, the Marines patrolled around compounds using the narrow network of alleyways. They proactively interact and engage with the people, getting to know them and gaining a better understanding of the local area and the needs of the people. This friendly approach helps to identify any issues that the locals have; issues that ISAF or the stability and reconstruction teams will point out to the District Governor so that they can be resolved.

From here the patrol moved through the adjacent fields and countryside, heading towards the Southern Checkpoint.

 

Sgt Sully O’Sullivan, 34, the troop Sgt who led the patrol said:

 

“Since the harvest has finished, moving through the fields is preferable to moving through the high walled areas, where you feel channelled. The presence of locals is also a good sign, especially when there are children around; apart from always being pleased to see you it means that the insurgents are less likely to attack.”

 

The Sothern Checkpoint is manned and run by the Afghan National Police. The patrol dropped into the checkpoint for a well-earned break and to get a de-brief from the Afghan Police Officers on any incidents or problems that had incurred during the day.

 

After a 20 minute chat, the patrol moved off in the direction of the Sangin Bazaar. They slowly patrolled through the stalls, interacting with shopkeepers, children and customers alike. After 3 hours and covering a distance of 3-4 km with no incidents, the patrol headed back to Forward Operating Base Jackson to rest up before their next patrol.

 

UK Forces are deployed to Afghanistan in support of the UN authorised, NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission and as part of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). UK operations in Afghanistan are being conducted under the name Operation HERRICK.

 

Greek Amphibious Commandos during a training exercise demonstrating some of their weapons and equipment

Afghan Commandos from 2nd Company, 7th Special Operations Kandak clear a room during close quarters combat training in Washer district, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 14, 2013. The commandos, along with their coalition force mentors review these techniques to increase combat effectiveness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Benjamin Tuck/Released)

Filename: 01_00091836

TITLE: Curtiss, C-46F, Commando

CORPORATION NAME: Curtiss

DESIGNATION: C-46F

OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Commando

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: USA, Comemmorative Air Force's ""China Doll"" (44-78663, N53594) seen at Brown Field, San Diego circa 1987.

REPOSITORY: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Commando Race Villeneuve de la Raho 2014

Whenever I get the urge to go commando I simply slip these "all action" boys on.

Inspired by Sideshow's 1:6 Scale version of Snake Eyes and Hasbro's inadequacy to create a decent 12" collectible, I took it upon myself to design my own fig of the coolest Joe in history. With a little help from The Toyman, we were able to come up with a Custom-made Snake Eyes Action Figure that has interchangeable visors so he can easily switch from Classic-Look to Movie Mode. Packed with a Gazillion weapons...this Ninja Commando is ready to take on an entire battalion of Cobra Vipers.

Afghan Commandos from 2nd Company, 7th Special Operations Kandak clear a room during close quarters combat training in Washer district, Helmand province, Afghanistan, March 14, 2013. The commandos, along with their coalition force mentors review these techniques to increase combat effectiveness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Benjamin Tuck/Released)

Filename: 01_00091838

TITLE: Curtiss, C-46F, Commando

CORPORATION NAME: Curtiss

DESIGNATION: C-46F

OFFICIAL NICKNAME: Commando

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: USA, Comemmorative Air Force's ""China Doll"" (44-78663, N53594) seen at Brown Field, San Diego circa 1987.

REPOSITORY: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, begin setting up tents which function as the brigade's command post in tactical environments during a command post training exercise, November 18, at Fort Drum, New York. This CPX is the second in a series of training events allowing the brigade staff to rehearse, execute and evaluate the collective training tasks essential to the brigade’s mission. Soldiers across the Commando brigade have spent months progressing from individual to collective mission essential tasks as they work toward brigade level certification at the Joint Readiness Training Center. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

Commando Memorial - Spean Bridge, Scotland

A Military commando in camouflage enjoy.

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Template from dutch micro figures.

 

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Pictured is a patrol by PMT (Police Mentoring Troop) from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Jackson, Sangin.

 

Members of the patrol were carrying small wind up power radios, to give out to locals as a gift to them.

 

Routine ground domination patrols to provide security for the local people are conducted every day in Afghanistan. There is nothing extraordinary about these patrols but they are absolutely critical to the success of the mission. The Royal Marines of the 40 Commando, working in Sangin, carry out patrols like these to ensure the provision of security to the area and give the local people confidence in the ISAF mission.

 

This particular patrol left from Forward Operating Base Jackson in Sangin and headed to the outskirts of the District Centre. Once there, the Marines patrolled around compounds using the narrow network of alleyways. They proactively interact and engage with the people, getting to know them and gaining a better understanding of the local area and the needs of the people. This friendly approach helps to identify any issues that the locals have; issues that ISAF or the stability and reconstruction teams will point out to the District Governor so that they can be resolved.

From here the patrol moved through the adjacent fields and countryside, heading towards the Southern Checkpoint.

 

Sgt Sully O’Sullivan, 34, the troop Sgt who led the patrol said:

 

“Since the harvest has finished, moving through the fields is preferable to moving through the high walled areas, where you feel channelled. The presence of locals is also a good sign, especially when there are children around; apart from always being pleased to see you it means that the insurgents are less likely to attack.”

 

The Sothern Checkpoint is manned and run by the Afghan National Police. The patrol dropped into the checkpoint for a well-earned break and to get a de-brief from the Afghan Police Officers on any incidents or problems that had incurred during the day.

 

After a 20 minute chat, the patrol moved off in the direction of the Sangin Bazaar. They slowly patrolled through the stalls, interacting with shopkeepers, children and customers alike. After 3 hours and covering a distance of 3-4 km with no incidents, the patrol headed back to Forward Operating Base Jackson to rest up before their next patrol.

 

UK Forces are deployed to Afghanistan in support of the UN authorised, NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission and as part of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). UK operations in Afghanistan are being conducted under the name Operation HERRICK.

 

Active trip 2010

 

This exercise will take place in the provinces of West and East Flanders, Hainaut and Namur, Belgium

 

The purpose of the exercise, in collaboration with French soldiers from 35 (RAP Parachute Infantry Regiment) and the Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, is training in the procedures and techniques for Non-combatant Evacuation Operations ( NEO).

 

Nearly 1,000 military Belgians, mostly from the 2nd Battalion of Commandos Flawinne and 3 Battalion Paratroopers Tielen, and 150 French soldiers, supported by 4 C-130, will participate in ACTIVE TRIP. They will travel mainly by foot or by using light wheeled vehicles

 

Main Caption

 

Belgian airborne units are on alert, with 3 Parachute Battalion from Tielen and 2 Commandos from Flawinne, are about to help Belgian expatriates in the context of Exercise Active Trip.

 

Led by the Immediate Reaction Capability (IRC - Para-Commando Regiment), this exercise will also see the participation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. The recent security crisis born of the earthquake in Haiti has highlighted the importance of coordination between the FPS Foreign Affairs and Defense during such a crisis. To gain experience in the field, a team composed of staff from both departments will participate actively in the consolidation of expatriates (about 450 civilians), reception and sorting of these before their evacuation by road or by air on board four C-130 Defence Belgian and a French C-160.

"COMMANDO" patch 1

 

**** Note: This patch is still part of my my want list (if anyone out there is interested in selling one).

Royal Marine and Army Commandos practice amphibious beach landings on July 14, 2010, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. HMS Ark Royal, the nation's strike carrier, is leading an international task group during exercise Auriga 2010 a joint US-British amphibious exercise in Onslow Bay, off the coast of North Carolina. Exercise AURIGA is part of a series of training exercises that will build on the UK's ability to conduct small scale focused intervention operations anywhere in the world, delivering amphibious forces supported by air power from the Joint Harrier force.

Pictured is a patrol by PMT (Police Mentoring Troop) from Forward Operating Base (FOB) Jackson, Sangin.

 

Members of the patrol were carrying small wind up power radios, to give out to locals as a gift to them.

 

Routine ground domination patrols to provide security for the local people are conducted every day in Afghanistan. There is nothing extraordinary about these patrols but they are absolutely critical to the success of the mission. The Royal Marines of the 40 Commando, working in Sangin, carry out patrols like these to ensure the provision of security to the area and give the local people confidence in the ISAF mission.

 

This particular patrol left from Forward Operating Base Jackson in Sangin and headed to the outskirts of the District Centre. Once there, the Marines patrolled around compounds using the narrow network of alleyways. They proactively interact and engage with the people, getting to know them and gaining a better understanding of the local area and the needs of the people. This friendly approach helps to identify any issues that the locals have; issues that ISAF or the stability and reconstruction teams will point out to the District Governor so that they can be resolved.

From here the patrol moved through the adjacent fields and countryside, heading towards the Southern Checkpoint.

 

Sgt Sully O’Sullivan, 34, the troop Sgt who led the patrol said:

 

“Since the harvest has finished, moving through the fields is preferable to moving through the high walled areas, where you feel channelled. The presence of locals is also a good sign, especially when there are children around; apart from always being pleased to see you it means that the insurgents are less likely to attack.”

 

The Sothern Checkpoint is manned and run by the Afghan National Police. The patrol dropped into the checkpoint for a well-earned break and to get a de-brief from the Afghan Police Officers on any incidents or problems that had incurred during the day.

 

After a 20 minute chat, the patrol moved off in the direction of the Sangin Bazaar. They slowly patrolled through the stalls, interacting with shopkeepers, children and customers alike. After 3 hours and covering a distance of 3-4 km with no incidents, the patrol headed back to Forward Operating Base Jackson to rest up before their next patrol.

 

UK Forces are deployed to Afghanistan in support of the UN authorised, NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission and as part of the US-led Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). UK operations in Afghanistan are being conducted under the name Operation HERRICK.

 

Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, begin setting up tents which function as the brigade's command post in tactical environments during a command post training exercise, November 18, at Fort Drum, New York. This CPX is the second in a series of training events allowing the brigade staff to rehearse, execute and evaluate the collective training tasks essential to the brigade’s mission. Soldiers across the Commando brigade have spent months progressing from individual to collective mission essential tasks as they work toward brigade level certification at the Joint Readiness Training Center. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

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